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My #ScottAdams Story

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  • Ride TheoryR Ride Theory

    Whenever I saw a disproportionate number of #Dilbert comics in one cubicle, I knew to avoid that person. They were clearly the asshole in the office, and they were usually on a hair trigger. I once saw a cubicle that was practically wallpapered with Dilbert comics, including several where he had labeled the characters with co-workers’ names, and then pinned them on the OUTSIDE of his cube. Yikes! Steer clear of that dude!

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    If there was even one #Dilbert comic pinned up to a communal bulletin board, watch out! The hatred went from workers up AND management down.

    God forbid someone had used the photocopier to enlarge it; that meant they wanted everyone to see how much they hated everyone.

    In this last situation, I would usually call my agency at the end of the day and ask if they had any other assignments.

    If I saw Dilbert plush toys, I’d just tell my agency I couldn’t continue the assignment.

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    • Ride TheoryR Ride Theory

      If there was even one #Dilbert comic pinned up to a communal bulletin board, watch out! The hatred went from workers up AND management down.

      God forbid someone had used the photocopier to enlarge it; that meant they wanted everyone to see how much they hated everyone.

      In this last situation, I would usually call my agency at the end of the day and ask if they had any other assignments.

      If I saw Dilbert plush toys, I’d just tell my agency I couldn’t continue the assignment.

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      The #Dilbert gauge never failed me. The more Dilbert comic strips I saw, the nastier the place was.

      I worked at a one place where Dilbert was banned. Specifically, just Dilbert. Sounds extreme, but the bosses knew exactly what #ScottAdams was peddling, and they didn’t want any.

      That office ran smoothly and was among the nicest.

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      • Ride TheoryR Ride Theory

        The #Dilbert gauge never failed me. The more Dilbert comic strips I saw, the nastier the place was.

        I worked at a one place where Dilbert was banned. Specifically, just Dilbert. Sounds extreme, but the bosses knew exactly what #ScottAdams was peddling, and they didn’t want any.

        That office ran smoothly and was among the nicest.

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        So #Dilbert was my canary in the coal mine. I can’t think of another comic strip that functioned like this. Cathy was drawn almost exactly as badly as Dilbert, but the only thing I learned from seeing that strip in an office was the person pinning it up had body image issues. Peanuts meant the person had self-esteem problems. (Or, contrarywise, they identified with Snoopy.)

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        • Ride TheoryR Ride Theory

          So #Dilbert was my canary in the coal mine. I can’t think of another comic strip that functioned like this. Cathy was drawn almost exactly as badly as Dilbert, but the only thing I learned from seeing that strip in an office was the person pinning it up had body image issues. Peanuts meant the person had self-esteem problems. (Or, contrarywise, they identified with Snoopy.)

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          So I guess the moral here is: #ScottAdams was a thin-skinned, egotistical monster who wrote and badly drew a hateful comic strip called #Dilbert, and all his “humor” punched down, and he used sock puppet accounts to brag about his own genius, and was a racist, and he thought Donald Trump was great...

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            So I guess the moral here is: #ScottAdams was a thin-skinned, egotistical monster who wrote and badly drew a hateful comic strip called #Dilbert, and all his “humor” punched down, and he used sock puppet accounts to brag about his own genius, and was a racist, and he thought Donald Trump was great...

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            ...but for all that, if I were forced – I donno, at gunpoint, maybe -- to utter one nice word about #ScottAdams, I guess I’d say that for a few years, he was...

            USEFUL.

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            • Ride TheoryR Ride Theory

              ...but for all that, if I were forced – I donno, at gunpoint, maybe -- to utter one nice word about #ScottAdams, I guess I’d say that for a few years, he was...

              USEFUL.

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              Further reading: “The trouble with #Dilbert : how corporate culture gets the last laugh”
              by Norman Solomon
              https://archive.org/details/troublewithdilbe00solo_0/mode/2up

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                Further reading: “The trouble with #Dilbert : how corporate culture gets the last laugh”
                by Norman Solomon
                https://archive.org/details/troublewithdilbe00solo_0/mode/2up

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                (OOPS: I wrote this on LibreOffice, and missed a paragraph when cutting/pasting to Mastodon... here it is...)

                If anyone had ever pinned up a Mutts strip or Zippy the Pinhead or Nancy, I would have wanted to hang out with them in the lunchroom. Even Tumbleweeds might have been a welcome change. Sadly, it was almost always fuckin’ #Dilbert, all the way down.

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                • Ride TheoryR Ride Theory

                  My #ScottAdams Story

                  In the 1990s, I worked as an office temp. I logged a lot of hours in a lot of different offices, and I had an instant and accurate way to sense how dysfunctional and toxic a workplace was as soon as I walked in.

                  I took note of how many #Dilbert comics were pinned up, and where.

                  If I saw one or two #Dilbert comics scattered around, I knew people had their gripes and complaints about their co-workers, but it was nothing too serious.

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                  @ridetheory This actually does make sense 😹 I will remember this and use this wisdom whenever /where-ever I go work with people!😹

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                  • Ride TheoryR Ride Theory

                    (OOPS: I wrote this on LibreOffice, and missed a paragraph when cutting/pasting to Mastodon... here it is...)

                    If anyone had ever pinned up a Mutts strip or Zippy the Pinhead or Nancy, I would have wanted to hang out with them in the lunchroom. Even Tumbleweeds might have been a welcome change. Sadly, it was almost always fuckin’ #Dilbert, all the way down.

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                    BTW: I wrote this months ago, and it's a total coincidence that the last word of #ScottAdams's last public statement was also "useful."

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                    • Ride TheoryR Ride Theory

                      BTW: I wrote this months ago, and it's a total coincidence that the last word of #ScottAdams's last public statement was also "useful."

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                      I "grew up with Dilbert" because my dad is a computer engineer and it was always the specifically IT/computing related strips he got a laugh out of. It was definitely disappointing to grow up and have that geeky connection with my dad ruined by the reality of Scott Adams.

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                      • Ride TheoryR Ride Theory

                        So #Dilbert was my canary in the coal mine. I can’t think of another comic strip that functioned like this. Cathy was drawn almost exactly as badly as Dilbert, but the only thing I learned from seeing that strip in an office was the person pinning it up had body image issues. Peanuts meant the person had self-esteem problems. (Or, contrarywise, they identified with Snoopy.)

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                        @ridetheory Oh damn... maybe that's why I like Peanuts….

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                          (OOPS: I wrote this on LibreOffice, and missed a paragraph when cutting/pasting to Mastodon... here it is...)

                          If anyone had ever pinned up a Mutts strip or Zippy the Pinhead or Nancy, I would have wanted to hang out with them in the lunchroom. Even Tumbleweeds might have been a welcome change. Sadly, it was almost always fuckin’ #Dilbert, all the way down.

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                          @ridetheory 🙂

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                            @ridetheory 🙂

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                            @_slotek_ NAILED IT!

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                            • Ride TheoryR Ride Theory

                              So #Dilbert was my canary in the coal mine. I can’t think of another comic strip that functioned like this. Cathy was drawn almost exactly as badly as Dilbert, but the only thing I learned from seeing that strip in an office was the person pinning it up had body image issues. Peanuts meant the person had self-esteem problems. (Or, contrarywise, they identified with Snoopy.)

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                              @ridetheory
                              I hope seeing “The Far Side” was a good indicator.

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