
Another Day in Cubicle Paradise
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White-collar hell has never seemed funnier than in this comic strip collection in the series that makes“the dronelike world of Kafka seem congenial” (The New York Times).
When Dilbert first appeared in newspapers across the country in 1989, office workers looked around suspiciously. Was its creator, Scott Adams, a pen name for someone who worked amongst them? After all, the humor was just too eeril...
When Dilbert first appeared in newspapers across the country in 1989, office workers looked around suspiciously. Was its creator, Scott Adams, a pen name for someone who worked amongst them? After all, the humor was just too eeril...
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White-collar hell has never seemed funnier than in this comic strip collection in the series that makes“the dronelike world of Kafka seem congenial” (The New York Times).
When Dilbert first appeared in newspapers across the country in 1989, office workers looked around suspiciously. Was its creator, Scott Adams, a pen name for someone who worked amongst them? After all, the humor was just too eeril...
When Dilbert first appeared in newspapers across the country in 1989, office workers looked around suspiciously. Was its creator, Scott Adams, a pen name for someone who worked amongst them? After all, the humor was just too eeril...
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