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In reply to the discussion: Scott Adams, 'Dilbert' creator who poked fun at bad bosses, dies at 68 [View all]hueymahl
(2,901 posts)27. Hard disagree
It's about time we stop pigeonholing people just because they have some political views we disagree with.
Scott had many wonderful aspects to him and impacted positively many people, myself included.
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Scott Adams, 'Dilbert' creator who poked fun at bad bosses, dies at 68 [View all]
BumRushDaShow
6 hrs ago
OP
You do you. I don't want to interrupt anyone's grief over that piece of garbage...
QueerDuck
16 min ago
#48
Safe in the arms of the blond blue-eyed Jesus and away from the dark-skinned folks
dalton99a
5 hrs ago
#5
I have never wished someone dead, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure.
Ray Bruns
5 hrs ago
#6
They stopped being funny when he started adding climate change denial to the strip.
cab67
4 hrs ago
#17
It feels like he drifted further and further right over the last decade.
bearsfootball516
3 hrs ago
#21
Adams' politics will be forgotten, and his Dilbert series will live on. RIP, Scott. Thank you for the chuckles.
ancianita
3 hrs ago
#22
I had saved some of his strips but threw them out years ago. He had a problem with females I think.
twodogsbarking
3 hrs ago
#24
I witnessed his strips being played out in business many times. He had talent.
twodogsbarking
48 min ago
#45
When Adams started Dilbert, it was a decent strip that found humor in office life
Wiz Imp
2 hrs ago
#35
Don't know the history, but I suspect the RFK jr and conspiracy nuts contributed to his demise since as I understand it
lostincalifornia
2 hrs ago
#36
We loved the way Dilbert captured the absurdity and arrogance of our capitalist overlords - and then he turned out to be
Martin68
1 hr ago
#44
Yeah, he treated his cancer with ivermectin and it didn't work. Who coulda guessed?
SunSeeker
42 min ago
#46
Scott Adams: "The best advice I would give to white people is to get the hell away from Black people...
LetMyPeopleVote
41 min ago
#47