Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for September 21, 2016

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    BE THIS GUY  about 8 years ago

    Moe will now have to deal with something more dangerous than a tiger — an angry mother.

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    Wilde Bill  about 8 years ago

    Mom, apparently, has never been bullied. She has no concept of retaliation, despite Calvin’s attempts to explain it to her.

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    somebodyshort  about 8 years ago

    Does what he’s wearing include his lucky spaceship underwear?

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    somebodyshort  about 8 years ago

    Why exactly is a six year old in grade one needing money at school ?

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    bigcatbusiness  about 8 years ago

    Both of my parents always got in the way when someone bullied me. Heck, even the principal in Junior High bullied me, and man did they put that guy in his place!

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    Kind&Kinder  about 8 years ago

    Well, bully for you, Calvin At least you know how street justice works. Keep a stiff upper lip and maybe Moe won’t split it.

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    somebodyshort  about 8 years ago

    Won’t be long before Calvin starts packing heat. He always does want a flame thrower.

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    cookies333  about 8 years ago

    Poor Calvin, maybe Hobbes can protect him.

    Not relating to the strip, but I ended up stumbling upon this website on Facebook and randomly remembered my account from three years ago. Quite the nostalgia trip.

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    maxpower44  about 8 years ago

    There is always a bigger fish: enter Moe’s mom Minni!

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    g.iangoodson  about 8 years ago

    Bullies hope “omerta” will work so that they can go on bullying. Calvin’s Mom is right, but the intervention must be effective. Moe must not want to go there again.

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    Chad Cheetah  about 8 years ago

    Striped red shirt, black shorts, purplish shoes. Done!

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 8 years ago

    A friend took a more direct approach when his kid was bullied. He confronted the bullies and told them he’d take them out and then take out their fathers, uncles etc. His kid was no longer bullied. As many state here school admin are bullies and identify with them or are scared of their parents who are bullies. In either case they do NOTHING!

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    danedsmith55  about 8 years ago

    OMG a Dial wall phone!!!I didn’t know this strip was from the 1960’s

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    Beleck3  about 8 years ago

    yes, usually bullies get into positions of authority. and everyone else cowers. power corrupts, just like America today

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    belgarathmth  about 8 years ago

    @DanEd55, wall mounted dial phones didn’t go the way of the dinosaur until the mid to late 1990’s. The first cell phones started being used in the 1980’s. Few people had them, and they were as big as shoes. Most of Calvin and Hobbes ran during the 1980’s.

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    crthomas  about 8 years ago

    What… a dial telephone on the wall?

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    bjharrington77  about 8 years ago

    I can’t wait.

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    Doug Taylor Premium Member about 8 years ago

    When my son was in high school he was bullied by several kids. he complained to the school VP but nothing was done. So one day he brought a knife to school and when the bullies confronted him he pulled out the knife. A teacher nearby saw the whole incident and reported it to the principal who called the police and had my son arrested. The bullies got off scott free because the school had a weapons policy but no bully policy. My son had his day in court and the judge threw out the case but warned him that taking matters into his own hands was not the right thing to do. The judge also admonished the school for doing nothing about my son’s complaint. The following year the school implemented a bullying policy.P.S. After my son stood up to the bullies they never bothered him again.

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    macbuddy1776  about 8 years ago

    Did you notice the type of phone MOM is using?

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    Malcolm Hall  about 8 years ago

    Dunestrider — that story would be great in a Ted Rall “Worst Thing I’ve Ever Done” sequence.

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    bunwarpgazoo Premium Member about 8 years ago

    At last!

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    Lagoulou  about 8 years ago

    Rotary dial phone? At least give her a push button one….

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    OldDoug Premium Member about 8 years ago

    In 7th grade, Mike was waiting for me after school. I finally I’d had enough and clobbered him. He went home a little bloody and bruised … and HIS mom called the school. Funny thing though, is that we were friends by high school.

    Contrast this to the mother who scrambled into a school bus a few years ago and decked her son’s bully. If my mom had done that, I would’ve hated her the rest of my life.

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    dflak  about 8 years ago

    I had a problem when I was a kid. I took on the biggest goon and lost the fight, however they left me alone after that. Apparently I was too much trouble to pick on.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  about 8 years ago

    I was apparently too weird to pick on.

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    Number Three  about 8 years ago

    No offence to parents. But I don’t think they fully understand about bullying nowadays. They do their best to help though and that’s enough. Some parents would just tell their kids to “Toughen up”

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    Adiraiju  about 8 years ago

    As I recall, bullies had two kinds of parents: the kind that would defend their kid against anything short of murder (and on one occasion, defended that, too), or the kind that beat them so badly no matter what they did, that they grew up hard, and had no incentive to improve themselves.

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    Ironic Eggbeater  about 8 years ago

    Must be a really old toon. She is calling on a wall phone with a dial on it. Been a while.

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    Dr_Fogg  about 8 years ago

    I used to have a phone like that. It was new then.

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    tom  about 8 years ago

    Oh no! Grownups aren’t always around and once Moe has Calvin alone, it’s over. Calvin, don’t wear overalls: Once Moe has you by the backstrap, you’re going home with your face rearranged.

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    davetb1956  about 8 years ago

    What year was this strip originally drawn in. A rotary phone?

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    Dennett Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Grade 9 in the early ‘60s was a good time for bullying. A tough kid at our school was friends with an even tougher school drop-out who was a Golden Gloves boxer (his dad was a boxer too). They once mugged me for $2.30 when I was out on my paper route. Later I had an after-school fight with the first kid, watched by a dozen or so other kids. I knocked him down then stood back to let him up. When he grabbed a stick off the ground and started swinging it, a car passing by the schoolyard stopped and the driver walked over. The tough kid and his cronies all ran off, and never bothered me again. 30 years later I saw the Golden Gloves bully at a pool tournament. He looked pretty down and out and would not meet my eyes.

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    I_am_a_eagle  about 8 years ago

    I was tall and skinny in high school. Had this one bully who was always trying to pick a fight. He cold cocked me one day, I just got up and walked away. Went home, got dads 7mm rifle, went to a hill overlooking his house and put a round through the block of his truck. Nothing came of it but I’m sure he had a good idea. Never had a problem after that.

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    siw  about 8 years ago

    Anybody happen to notice that mom is dialing a rotary phone??

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    kaladorn  about 8 years ago

    A friend’s daughter in grade 3 was being bullied by a boy. She told the teacher. Nothing happened. She told her parents. They talked to the teacher who allegedly then talked to the parents of the other child. Nothing happened. The child had followed all paths to power and none had brought any security or resolution. So, the next time he bullied her, she hauled off and whomped him one.

    The bully stopped bothering her. Filled with a sense of outrage undoubtedly fueled by their own inadequate attempts to deal with the situation, the school expelled his daughter for a day and put a permanent note in her file.

    What message was that sending to this young girl and others? If a male lays hands upon you in inappropriate ways or harasses you, the system won’t do anything effective and when you resort to self-protection, you will be punished.

    That message runs totally contrary to everything we seem to say publicly.

    Similarly, a friend’s son was being bullied on the school bus in grade 2. He told the driver. No effect. He told his teacher. No effect. He told his parents and they spoke to the school. No effect.

    He went over the seat at the two who were harassing him, swinging with both fists, the next time they laid into him. Of course, he got in trouble. But the harassment ended.

    We punish our kids for trying to stand up for their right to not be harassed or manhandled. How is that consistent with the laws of our countries? I know it is inconsistent with mine. The Zero Tolerance policy about violence (even in self-defense) should be retitled Zero Intelligence & Zero Discretion policy.

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    Squirrelchaser  about 8 years ago

    Does anybody read the comments before leaving one? I stopped counting after 5 comments on the rotary phone …

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