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Calvin and Hobbes

Monday, March 25, 1991

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When you're done putting my toys away, you can get to work on my math assignment. OK. Isn't this the life? We get to do whatever we want while goody-two-shoes here does all the work! He doesn't even complain! Virtue is its own reward. He doesn't complain, but his self-righteousness sure gets on my nerves.

Calvin tells his duplicate that when he's done putting his toys away, he can get to work on Calvin's math assignment. Calvin says they get to do whatever they want, while goody-two-shoes does all the work. He doesn't even complain. The duplicate says 'Virtue is its own reward'. Reading his comic, Calvin says he doesn't complain, but his self-righteousness gets on his nerves.

By Bill Watterson
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