I’ll have to check the order date on my receipt but yeah I think you’re right.
The level of effort that went into that thread was fucking awesome.
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I’ll have to check the order date on my receipt but yeah I think you’re right.
The level of effort that went into that thread was fucking awesome.
Annoying: need to change my vehicle registration legal address. So I go here: https://mydmv.colorado.gov/_/ Seems to indicate that I can do so. Get to the next page, has a check box for physical address and legal address, I check both. It makes you go through an address verification process too, where it verifies the address (I think to make sure it's a legal/correct address?). It even says "Please ensure that you are updating both your legal (physical) and mailing address, if both have changed." Yet, when I click submit, I get the following:
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We're sorry, but we are unable to process your legal address change online. You must visit your county office in order to update your legal address. You can still change your mailing address online by only selecting the mailing address checkbox.
maybe. but if so he came back after that. here's his profile, a quick scan shows nothing about that in his last posts.
Again, pretty hazy, and/or it could be someone else - there's no shortage of Cartmans here - but I want to say there were some deletions/edits (or using multiple aliases), a period of silence, then he came back for an encore before wandering into the woods.
Or maybe it was all performance art, and he's back as Timberridge
Scott Adams. And, really, was Dilbert ever even funny?
Having never had an actual office job, no. Adams himself is insufferably smug.
Everyone thought Scott Adams was Dilbert when he is actually the pointy haired boss. I liked Dilbert in the 90s but when I started seeing the comments coming from that jackhole it really became unbearable. Smug asshole is a huge understatement. It annoys me that I used to like the strip
Friend of mine was just telling me he knows Scott Adams' lawyer (or someone who had been his lawyer) and the lawyer can't believe Adams has become what he has. Just completely off the rails. Seems to be a trend lately.
If anyone tries to defend Adams after this I just don't even know what to say.
There’s something that happens when a person gets some fame, and some money, where I think all of a sudden nobody they are around wants to tell them no, so they go years just having yes men around them all the time and they just go crazy. Then when they say some truly unhinged shit in public they’re shocked when everyone isn’t like, “oh you’re so smart. You should run for President.”
Isn’t Adams an anti vaccination Trumptard?
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And fuck Elon Musk: Musk defends ‘Dilbert’ creator, says media is ‘racist against whites’
https://www.washingtonpost.com/techn...ilbert-racist/
Wow, shocking coming from a wealthy South African.
He does this thing like Cucker Tarlson's "just asking questions" excuse, and Trump's "many people are saying"
For instance, "the anti-vaxxers were right about..." and "do vaccinations create new variants?" like he's so above it all.
And definitely a trumptard.
I didn't realize he was anti vax (that's quite odd for someone with any sort of engineering background, so he must be the PHB). However, he has definitely been pro-Trump for a while, with some sort of nihilistic-Libertarian reasoning. The comments I saw quoted from the YouTube videos seemed consistent with that.
I'm in no way agreeing, supporting, or anything, just saying that it seems consistent with previous statements.
A lot of people seem to be going off the rails lately. I'm seeing it all around me. For all I know I'm off the rails.
It’s probably the fungus
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The only fungus I'm aware of is in my toenails but if it were in my brain I wouldn't be able to tell would I?
That last sentence is what's annoying. Unreal.Quote:
SANTA ANA, Calif. — Critics are blasting the new Super Nintendo attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood as “blatantly fatphobic” because the augmented reality dark ride has a size restriction that will leave many Americans with larger waistlines on the sidelines.
The new Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge ride, which debuted in mid-February in Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood, warns riders with a waistline measuring 40 inches or more that they may not be allowed to ride.
The average American waist circumference measures 40.5 inches for men and 38.7 inches for women, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Hold up. Those are AVERAGES?! We are doomed. Especially when in modern society we are chastised for saying anything negative about obesity.
https://media.makeameme.org/created/...ac92bff2f4.jpg
...like socialized healthcare.
I know. I realize obesity is a problem in this country, but the average being nearly 39 inches for women and over 40 for men is just nuts.