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Ah, that explains the white bar at the top.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46602102 - Big discussion here.
I’m mixed on that.
Loved Dilbert. Adams…not so much.
Loved Dilbert. Adams…not so much.
The old me liked it but with time and cultural changes, it was easy to avoid. But when people worked in environments similar to the cartoon, what a kick.
It was extremely cynical. I could absolutely relate. At one time, I had every single one of his books. My favorite written book was The Way of the Weasel, which was probably one of his least popular publications.
I stopped viewing the comic after his infamous tirade (sometimes, the artist's personality can be so overwhelming, that the art gets obscured -a couple of actors are similar). I'd always disagreed with his personal outlook, but it didn't spoil his work for me.
I stopped viewing the comic after his infamous tirade (sometimes, the artist's personality can be so overwhelming, that the art gets obscured -a couple of actors are similar). I'd always disagreed with his personal outlook, but it didn't spoil his work for me.
"He noted that taking ivermectin and fenbendazole to treat the cancer did not work"
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Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, died earlier today.