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Dilbert: It’s Funny Because It’s True
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I love it! You know Greenist orthodoxy has fallen on hard times when an anti-establishment outlet like Dilbert lumps it in with the corrupt pointy-haired bosses and evil HR directors of the world.
This just further confirms something I've known for a long time.
It's Scott Adam's world, and we are all just Dilbert contributors.
Greg, you would do better to link to the individual comic, for those who might come along after today: External Link
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I love it! You know Greenist orthodoxy has fallen on hard times when an anti-establishment outlet like Dilbert lumps it in with the corrupt pointy-haired bosses and evil HR directors of the world.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseThis just further confirms something I've known for a long time.
It's Scott Adam's world, and we are all just Dilbert contributors.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseGreg, you would do better to link to the individual comic, for those who might come along after today:
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseExternal Link