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Kevin Hron - 10:46am Mar 8, 1997

Calvin's duplicating machine really works,and the duplicates seem real because they all speak to Calvin's dad.Why do they bother Calvin's life so much.Huh?


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Are Calvin's duplicates real?





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(Deleted item originally posted by Hans Martin Austestad on 07:06am Mar 9, 1997)
Hans Martin Austestad - 07:07am Mar 9, 1997 (#2 of 6)

Of course not!!

1. They are in his imagination. 2. Even Calvin isn`t real!!

Calvin is his own duplicates.


Michael Carter - 09:19am Mar 9, 1997 (#3 of 6)
What's up Bman and Me!

Are Calvin's duplicates real? DEFINITELY! Don't believe me? Just ask his dad or teacher! I'm just wondering what happens to them in the future! (Forgive me for not knowing, I don't have my handy dandy guide "So You Think You Know Calvin And HOBBES" around.) I could of sworn I saw one of the duplicates the other day at the mall!


Dustin Kowalchuk - 11:28pm Mar 9, 1997 (#4 of 6)

if you see a duplicate bring to me I will make sure he reads his books over and over again.


Andrew Dinger - 05:27pm Mar 11, 1997 (#5 of 6)

Does it really matter if teh dupes of Calvin are real. Maybe we aernot real and each of us are simply copies of other people who are the real one. But i do believe that if one believes in his own imagination then what ever he does believe is real to him and that is all that really matters is what do you believe to be true to your self and that is all that applies to you.


Luke McDuffee - 08:50pm Mar 11, 1997 (#6 of 6)

Yes, there real!Just look at the one where Calvins dad is putting his coat in the closet!(Calvin and Hobbes 10 Anniversary Book)

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