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Scott Adams was perfectly fit for the 1990s when IT was starting to really rise. He captured the essence of the ridiculousness of that era. However, I haven't read a Dilbert in 15 years. The world he was so good at parodying is long gone and he's largely irrelevant today. He was the right man for a very particular, and limited, time.
I think what happened was that the parody caused the pointy-haired bosses to look actively to Dilbert for ideas on how to mistreat their employees. And the employees just accepted it. Humor can be dangerous -- it often creates apathy.
you liberals say he's unstable.
AND he has nuclear launch code.
you SuRE you want to impeach Trump?
RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks says
you liberals say he's unstable.
AND he has nuclear launch code.
you SuRE you want to impeach Trump?
Conservative logic in a nutshell. Let the crazy person stay in power so you don't trigger him.
Here's the liberal counter-answer. If a president is crazy and threatens to launch nuclear missiles, use a sniper to take him out before he can.
Trump firing Comey then telling a room full of Russians, "Can you believe that guy? Geesh what a schmuck Am I right, am I right?"
Is not a crime. Unless Comey wants to take him to Labor court for being a big fat meanie.
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Discuss.
#Inevitability