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| Durham. Idea. More addictive than the new Sopranos pinball machine at The Boot. More affecting than finding out you weigh more than half the people on "Celebrity Fit Club." | |
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| If that idea isn't to apply for grad school, finish your rap album, or write your novel, it might not be productive. Then again, anything is better than playing Madden for six hours a day. | |
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| First off, Madden spurs creativity. Creating a hot route, I realised that heterodoxical kind of rhymes with popsicle. Anyway, people at work love Dilbert and office humour in general... | |
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| ...the more cliched the better. It's always about circuitous instructions and muddled management. So why not have a comic about office people reading comics about office people? It looks like this: | |
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Not being held accountable for his work, this guy reads Dilbert on the company's dime, relishing the jabs at middle management and our culture of misinformation.
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| We're funny because we're true. | |
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