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2 days ago by DudeVsDawg to c/comicstrips

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NotSteve_ 27 points 2 days ago

I think maybe it'd help if the guy didn't live 40 miles away from work. I'm not at all getting enough relaxation time but still, living a <10min bike ride from my office means I can sneak in some quick gaming on my lunch breaks if I wanted

Also I have no idea whether this comic is progressive or conservative...

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WhyIHateTheInternet 5 points 2 days ago

Also I have no idea whether this comic is progressive or conservative...

It's a comic.

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NotSteve_ 14 points 2 days ago

Yes, thank you I did notice that.

The comment I was trying to make is that it feels like the comic is trying to make a point of something but I can't tell if it's pro- or anti-. As in, the depiction of the vidyagam obsessed guy is derogatory and the depiction of the chad-looking guy makes it seem like wanting time for relaxation is a self-failing and that you should aspire to be like the trad family man. All of the things the comic brings up though like the wage-slaving manager, excessive commute, etc are things that are real societal problems and the comic doesn't make fun of those complaints like you'd expect based on the depictions of the characters.

But I didn't want to write all of that out because it's a comic.

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int_not_found 4 points a day ago

Another thing I noticed is that the character is named Dilberg. That's awfully close to Dilbert, and combined with the office setting it feels like it has to be a reference.

I'm not sure if it's supposed to be satire (because the Dilbert guy is a twat), an homage (because the author is a twat who likes another twat), or just a coincidence.

It's another point where the comic seems more confusing than communicative.

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limelight79 5 points a day ago

Another thing I noticed is that the character is named Dilberg. That's awfully close to Dilbert, and combined with the office setting it feels like it has to be a reference.

The tie is pure Dilbert.

because the Dilbert guy is a twat

Was a twat. He died back in January!

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GirthBrooksPLO 2 points a day ago

Yeah Scott Adams was a dumb bastard that tried to treat his prostate cancer (I think) with Ivermectin. Then tried to get actual help when it was too late.

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