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I think I have the biggest cup meme, produced using alien tech.
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Quick question, where can you find this?View attachment 5095715
I think I have the biggest cup meme, produced using alien tech.
The top hats you’ve dished says otherwise.I can't imagine caring about any of this.
The question is, considering that he's now into Digimon, is he also into Monster Rancher?
he did these things years ago, and they were all kinda based on a single "idea/joke/meme/gotcha" and they all kinda sucked. I think I get what he's going with (lol trump named someone something, jill has biden by the balls joke) but man it's not great.The comics are starting to get a bit more unhinged.
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Because I need to add commentary, I'm not sure why Scott Adams claims to know what Biden's penis looks like or why this is supposed to be funny. A possible hypothesis emerges - could he have dementia?
Even the most talented people need producers, editors or someone who can keep them from doing stupid things like this. (As they say, even Tiger Woods has a golf coach.) Adams probably should have passed the Dilbert pen to someone else a few years ago.The comics are starting to get a bit more unhinged.
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It's the Kanye/Donald Trump problem, and it's as old as Howard Hughes. When you cast out everyone who can say no to you, you remove the last barrier stopping you from becoming completely unmoored from reality.Even the most talented people need producers, editors or someone who can keep them from doing stupid things like this. (As they say, even Tiger Woods has a golf coach.) Adams probably should have passed the Dilbert pen to someone else a few years ago.
Like how the media shat on Clint Eastwood back in 2012 for his chair monologue at one of the Republican events. Everyone, including big celebrities such as Eastwood and Kanye, have done some very questionable stuff, yet the media and other celebrities are even worse when throwing rocks at glass houses.It's the Kanye/Donald Trump problem, and it's as old as Howard Hughes. When you cast out everyone who can say no to you, you remove the last barrier stopping you from becoming completely unmoored from reality.
the empty suit bit was funny for like, thirty seconds, and then it kept on goingLike how the media shat on Clint Eastwood back in 2012 for his chair monologue at one of the Republican events. Everyone, including big celebrities such as Eastwood and Kanye, have done some very questionable stuff, yet the media and other celebrities are even worse when throwing rocks at glass houses.
Yep. And then Romney made a comment about jet beam fuels and the media turned against him instead.the empty suit bit was funny for like, thirty seconds, and then it kept on going
But I've heard it massively pissed of Romney and some other dipshit class GOPs so that's cool
Even the most talented people need producers, editors or someone who can keep them from doing stupid things like this. (As they say, even Tiger Woods has a golf coach.) Adams probably should have passed the Dilbert pen to someone else a few years ago.
I call it "The Anne Rice Effect" because Anne Rice (who was a locow in her prime) was a perfect example of this. After the massive success of her first few vampire novels, she decided she didn't need an editor any more, and demanded a new contract in which she had complete control over the content of subsequent books. She compared herself to Charles Dickens, whose literary genius shone forth untouched by any editor (but lezbereal; Dickens was a wantonly logorrheic tl;dr motherfucker, just like Rice).It's the Kanye/Donald Trump problem, and it's as old as Howard Hughes. When you cast out everyone who can say no to you, you remove the last barrier stopping you from becoming completely unmoored from reality.
Just because he's a lolcow doesn't mean he can't be genuinely good at what he does within his specific area of expertise. I still see a lot of his books recommended by people who don't follow Dilbert, don't watch his livestreams, and think he's a nut. If the work is good, it will stand up, even if the author is a raging lolcow—and that's okay.I knew the guy was a bit weird but to see him venture into lolcow territory is a bit of a shame. The Dilbert Principle is an excellent view of corporate insanity and helps put in perspective why nothing ever gets done, I'd highly recommend it.
Such as John K. for example. He;s done a lot of very horrifying, creepy, shady and questionable stuff, but is a great artist. But just because you make art doesn't automatically mean you are a good artist.Just because he's a lolcow doesn't mean he can't be genuinely good at what he does within his specific area of expertise. I still see a lot of his books recommended by people who don't follow Dilbert, don't watch his livestreams, and think he's a nut. If the work is good, it will stand up, even if the author is a raging lolcow—and that's okay.
Something that Scott doesn't understand is that America has always been flawed even before its formation and especially its discovery.I don't think Scott's idea of "History on demand" has gotten enough ridicule.
According to him, it's easier for the simulation to just make up history as it goes along than keep a consistent record of what previously happened, so any archaeological find is just something the simulation made up yesterday because you started digging. Evolution or not? Doesn't matter because neither happened, the simulation just makes up evidence as you dig. When did the first humans come to America? Scott says it might as well be 15,000 years earlier or later because it was neither. It's some real Lastthursdayism thinking
He speaks of the founding fathers of America as if they were real people who wrote the constitution, so it makes me wonder when he thinks the simulation actually started. 1620?
Something the Framers understood that few have since is they knew the country would eventually be taken over by evil mongoloid idiot fucks and they made a framework where even that would be survivable.Something that Scott doesn't understand is that America has always been flawed even before its formation and especially its discovery.
Well, that's the rub, ain't it? The whole system that Madison and Adams and the others set up depends on the notion that everyone in the nation is generally on board with the idea that liberal democracy is good and should be protected. It never contemplated the possibility that a large percentage of the public would someday decide that it would be really great to be ruled by a strongman without regard to what the people want.At least until recently.