what is calvin's point of view about Mr. K's Story

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It seems you may be referring to Calvin, a character from the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes" created by Bill Watterson. If you're asking about Calvin's perspective on a specific story told by a character named Mr. K, it would be useful to have more details about that story or context.

In general, Calvin tends to view the world with a mix of imagination, skepticism, and humor. He often critiques authority and conventional wisdom, so he might approach a story with curiosity and a playful, sometimes cynical attitude. If you provide more context about "Mr. K's Story," I can give a more tailored response to Calvin's potential viewpoint.

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