about
what is a fanlisting?
To quote TFL.org, "A fanlisting is simply an online list of fans of a subject, such as a TV show, actor, or musician, that is created by an individual and open for fans from around the world to join. There are no costs, and the only requirements to join a fanlisting are your name and country. Fanlistings do not have to be large sites (although some are); they are just a place where you can sign up with other fans. TheFanlistings.org is the original (but not official) web directory for fanlistings, dedicated to uniting the fans."
who's "katy"?
From Wikipedia:
"Hobbes is a character in the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson. He is seen by nearly all characters as Calvin's stuffed tiger. However, from Calvin's perspective, he is as alive and real as anyone in the strip. He is named after 17th century philosopher Thomas Hobbes, who had what Watterson described as "a dim view of human nature."[1] (Thomas Hobbes is famous for his claim that humans' natural state is a state of war, where "the life of man [is], solitary, poore, nasty, brutish, and short.") Hobbes is much more rational and aware of consequences than Calvin, but seldom interferes with Calvin's troublemaking beyond a few oblique warnings — after all, Calvin will be the one to get in trouble for it, not Hobbes.
"For the most part, Calvin and Hobbes converse and play together, revelling in what is ultimately a deep friendship. They also frequently argue or even fight with each other, though their disagreements are generally short-lived. Often Hobbes ambushes Calvin with an energetic pounce-and-tackle attack, which leaves Calvin bruised and scraped up but not seriously harmed. Hobbes takes great pleasure in his demonstrations of feline prowess, while Calvin expresses keen frustration at his inability to stop the attacks or explain his injuries to his skeptical parents.
"While Calvin fears girls, particularly their "cooties," Hobbes is susceptible to females, and especially loves "smooches."
"Hobbes almost never calls Calvin by his name. Instead, he simply uses pronouns when speaking to his human counterpart. This is not easily noticeable since Hobbes rarely speaks in panels including any other characters besides Calvin and himself.
"Hobbes is almost always willing to submit to finishing Calvin's homework when Calvin gets lazy. Hobbes' motives for doing so is usually only to boast of the academic knowledge and skill of tigers in solving the problems. While he explains the homework to Calvin in a seemingly scientific and advanced method, the answer that comes up is usually completely incorrect, even though most times the problem only involves simple mathematic addition or subtraction. When Hobbes is not trying to explain to Calvin the homework, Calvin is usually reading comics or otherwise doing anything but work."
