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[_] Anonymous 10/01/16(Sat)01:15:56 No.3156270
DEHUMANIZE YOURSELF AND FACE TO BLOODSHED
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>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/16(Sat)01:20:45 No.3156275
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>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/16(Sat)01:25:40 No.3156281
>mfw when my mom recently bought me a book of old Dilbert comics from 1995
>they were actually pretty funny atleast on the first read through
>thanks mom
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/16(Sat)01:36:36 No.3156289
>>3156281
It really was a great comic, I still have a few old books from it as well. Try to track down a
scan of "Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless" if you get a chance. I don't know if it's out there or
not, but it's pretty funny.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/16(Sat)03:34:24 No.3156341
>>3156289
aw, i fucking loved that one!
epecially the one about swears, and how these days, in order to get your point across, you must
swear so intensely that your conversation partner AND their cat are set on fire with your words!
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/16(Sat)04:00:36 No.3156348
Did Scott Adams ever see this?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/16(Sat)10:23:00 No.3156450
Grey tide, world wide.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/16(Sat)11:04:17 No.3156459
I still can't believe this is how the animated series ended
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/16(Sat)13:19:12 No.3156479
>>3156348
yeah I think the thing he found most disturbing was the pocket being the wrong way around