November 15, 2005

In other comics-related news

More evidence that Dilbert’s target demographic is people who clap themselves on the back for being smarter than they really are. It’s the triumph of snark over, well, anything that’s not snark.

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it must be contagious, because after reading that crap all I can think of are a couple of snarky comments… but its not even worth it to use those…

makes me feel too tired to say anything but “bleh...” and change the page.

Scott Adams, PHB.

makes me feel too tired to say anything but “bleh...” and change the page.

That’s exactly how Dilbert cartoons make me feel after a few minutes reading them.  Gary Larson I can read all day but Dilbert wears on me fast.

Ha!

Oh my word.

I read about 1/10 of that, started to get irritated, then started to get irritated at you, Chris, for linking to it, then realized, “Oh, that’s right, I was warned.”

I just wasted ten minutes of my life following that idiocy, and all I’m left with is:

Who cares what Scott Adams thinks about anything?

There’s a Dilbert blog?

Reading that reminded me of the irritation I felt back in the year 2000, when just about everyone acted as if what year the century and millenium ended were a matter of personal opinion. Then came the 2000 election…

oh that i had had the wisdom to quit reading that crap after ten minutes. i am such a sucker.

After seeing the word “inDUHvidual” three times I got skeezed out and left.

I barely know who or what Dilbert is.

Well, Beth, guess you’re not part of the target demographic then.

so scott adams says that anyone who has ever been wrong has no credibility; to be credible you have to be correct in every single thing.

yeah, he made me tired.

I think he’s parodying himself.

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