PCLoadLetter
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Having kids changes your perspective on the parents in "Calvin and Hobbes," but if anything it just makes it better.
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Shortened version: You have the right to swing your fist to your heart's delight. That right ends where my nose begins.
Is this why Dilbert is drawn without a mouth?
I used to be a big comics fan, primarily "Calvin and Hobbes" but eventually branching out into things like "Get Fuzzy" and "Dilbert" and "Pearls Before Swine." Basically, anything available in The Providence Journal or that wasn't created in 1952. (Although, "Peanuts" still slaps.) Early Dilbert is mostly chuckle-worthy and droll, but I remember thinking Adams himself was going off the rails when I read one of his treasuries, and there was a long section on affirmations and self-realization and other claptrap. Since then, the comic is mostly what it is, but Adams pops up in the news every few months for doing weird or bad ship. It doesn't surprise me that he's gotten himself cancelled, whether it was intentional or unintentional on his part.Word in fandom circles is Adams has been nuts for years. He thinks reality isn't real and he's writing the simulation. I thought he might be trolling. Maybe not.