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What's funny is that one of the early Dilbert spin-off books he wrote has a section on how to be funny at work and while it's been some time since I've read it I'm pretty sure the advice in it was not this dumb and was mostly about how situations in the corporate world allow you to fake being brilliantly funny because all the setups are done for you and you can do what we'd now call "inclusive humor" rather than having to be mean and personal about people. It had stuff about how much timing and delivery can enhance your appearance of being smart.What's sad is he nailed it. He's dead on, except he's describing the stale corporate sort of 'humor' dominant in advertising that everybody hates. Every shitty F2P mobile game follows this playbook exactly. It's kind of fascinating how many words he spends there trying to get to the concept of 'set up an audience expectation and then subvert it' in a completely mechanical way that reduces it to a shitty corporate formula and completely ignores the importance of staging/timing/delivery.
It's like the cancellation of the show and complete abject failure of the Dilberito broke the sane parts of this guy that just took some time to fully manifest. He even used to be more reasonable about the failure of the show too, he mostly just said UPN was the wrong network for it, and it was, if it had debuted later on Adult Swim or something it probably would have lasted longer. You can look at the Clerks cartoon that was done around the same time!
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