A while back I was reading one of my Calvin and Hobbes collections (the books with a year's worth of comic strips in them), and I came across some very familiar lines. In one series of strips, Calvin is criticizing the music industry, and several of his ideas and even direct quotes appear in the song "The Girl next Door". I can't find the book now, but I remember a few of the similarities:
Calvin: "...pretend they're still rebellious with their video posturing."
Devin: "...pretend they're still rebellious with their video pose."
Calvin: "The revolution is a capitalist industry!"
Devin: "The 'revolution' is a capitalist industry."
Calvin also mentions something about tee shirts affiliating you with an 'elite clique', and there may have been one other reference that Devin also used, but for the life of me I can't remember.
Coincidence? Or is Devin a Calvin and Hobbes fan too?
Calvin: "...pretend they're still rebellious with their video posturing."
Devin: "...pretend they're still rebellious with their video pose."
Calvin: "The revolution is a capitalist industry!"
Devin: "The 'revolution' is a capitalist industry."
Calvin also mentions something about tee shirts affiliating you with an 'elite clique', and there may have been one other reference that Devin also used, but for the life of me I can't remember.
Coincidence? Or is Devin a Calvin and Hobbes fan too?