In honor of Scott Adams' recent passing, post your favorite Dilbert strips to pay your respects.
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>>152146303Bump
>>152146303none of them, none of them are funny, take the one day before 9/11 Garfield strip as a consolation prize though
>>152146303That didn't age too well.
>>152147757anon, look at the date the comic was published
>>152147764Did he announce his turbo cancer yet at that point in time?
I like the early ones where it's mostly Dilbert
>>152146303wow that's very long-winded and very not funny
>>152147757>mouth on dogbertyep, ben's a retard
>>152146303Judging by the strip you posted I don't think you want a genuine thread.
>>152146303Frame 4 demonstrably has no rain in it. I'm just saying. It's the only outdoor shot in the comic.
>>152148336To be fair Dilbert says "we're getting some rain today" in the following panel, implying it hadn't happened yet.
>>152148355why did he change dilberts shirt and get rid of the tie
>>152148397I think he said it's because nobody actually dresses like that at work anymore unless you're in a pretty high paying job like a lawyer. Basically every job in America has people wearing polo shirts.
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The Dilbert cartoon was lots of fun. Sad the guy seem to have fallen of a wagon after getting hit with a very low tier redpill
I went on the viewer site and hit random until I got one that made me laugh. Only 4! Try it yourselves. https://dilbert-viewer.herokuapp.com/
I expected better
>>152148254It wasn't "mostly Dilbert". I do not hate early Dilbert, but let's not pretend that Ratbert and that dinosaur (Bob I think it was) didn't exist. They're barely acknowledged in later comics outside of bit parts.