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Scott Adams has achieved a remarkable feat with his cartoon strip, Dilbert, transforming the monotony of workplace life into a humorous commentary. The strip features a quirky cast, including a power-hungry dog, a lab rat eager for acceptance, and an evil HR cat, alongside the frustrated Dilbert and his oblivious boss. This blend of characters encapsulates the absurdity of the business world, making the comic a favorite among discontented office workers. Since its inception, Dilbert has consistently topped popularity polls and is a staple on office bulletin boards and break-room fridges. In this volume, readers will enjoy more bizarre escapades, such as Antina, who dismantles the coffee machine for fun, and manager Ted, sporting a beard on his forehead. They'll also encounter Camping Carl, the incessant storyteller, whom Dilbert cleverly avoids through a cubicle escape tunnel. Adams, a former Pacific Bell employee, captures the essence of modern office life, eliciting laughs and relatable moments from workers while also appealing to supervisors who believe they are above such blunders. This collection promises to deliver even more of what fans adore about Dilbert.
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I'm Not Anti-Business, I'm Anti-Idiot, Scott Adams
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- 1998
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