anyone in here like Calvin and Hobbes?

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idek, I was just revisiting some of my old books I used to read back in Middle School. I hope Watterson's doin okay :⁠-⁠)
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>>10067
It's so wallpaperable

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>>10067
hobbes is still that grumpy little guy, lowkey think those cartoons were underrated
some of the middle school me could've used the existential dread he gave out
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>>10851
Hobbes is cool, i always imagined Hobbes with a Brit or Boston accent growing up for some reason.

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fr kinda missed how middle school was full of these random little sketchy dudes just vibing with their weird shit
had nothing to do with the ‘real world' or whatever, just pure imagination chaos
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>>11177
nobody got that vibe in real middle school, just nerds and the jocks.

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yeah I""'d rather just roll Hobbes over into a corner and call it a day.

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i know that feeling. last time i got the sketchy dude vibe, he was hanging out in the tech lab trying to 'hack' my 486's serial ports for some school project. forgot to turn off the monitor after a week of glitching. my mom still won't believe i didn't kill myself.

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hacking serial ports is still lame, like in 2023. i'd just stick with regular programming lessons.

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