Thoughts on Dilbert comic?
>>89225743
Redpilled.
>>89225743
Don't read it but I kek'd.
>>89225743
The characters speak to me on a deep level
we love dilbert. Someone dump. I would myself but I have to get to work.
Pretty sure Wally is our guy.
>>89225743
I like it.
Back in college the buildings would have free papers and I always loved reading the funnies while waiting for my first class, Dilbert being my favorite.
>>89231737
I'm too lazy to find the Indy Comic Fan page.
>Dilbert didn't finish the software
Literally Heathcliff tier.
>>89231852
This one?
I like it. One of the more cozy comics about office life.
Sensible chuckle and comes very close to all of my software jobs I ever had. I found that app on fdroid on which you can read all the existing strips
>>89225743
Dilbert is funny... if you actually work in a office
>>89232490
Yeah, too bad /co/ is full of NEETs and underage autists.
>>89232576
I'm workposting right now Anon, no need to be rude.
>>89225743
Ahead of its time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVkPMNsvc68
Creator's a nutcase.
Comic's pretty good.
The cartoon was the best.
>>89225743
Dilbert cartoon >> Scott Adams books >> Dilbert comic
Though they're all great but reading Scott's long writing is hilarious.
>>89232842
>Creator's a nutcase.
No
Dilbert reminds me what a fucking nightmare the Rat Race is. BRB, off to read this
Which came first Ranch or Cool Ranch?
>tfw on my engineering internships, everyone tells me that your life eventually becomes Dilbert.
>>89230296
Nailed the first-day vibe of a new company.