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Nasruddin

(1,184 posts)
28. It was strange
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 01:48 PM
13 hrs ago

He also identified T as a kind of hypnotist which he was familiar with from his own training in similar area. (Ericksonian hypnosis - subtle entrainment via storytelling &c). I have never been too sure about Milton Erickson and his techniques but there may be a partial explanation in there for the cult, for why people believe the known liar, and even why they find Mr T humorous.

I personally found that helpful.

And yet... and yet .... Adams fell for it himself.

Knowledge isn't everything! RIP.

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Meh... he was MAGA, wasn't he? No big loss. QueerDuck 16 hrs ago #1
Extremely. Very far right. bearsfootball516 16 hrs ago #2
Yup BumRushDaShow 16 hrs ago #3
I read that... and chuckled wryly. QueerDuck 16 hrs ago #4
I didn't know about that comment until now fujiyamasan 15 hrs ago #10
I appreciated his empathy but he went full MAGA TexasBushwhacker 13 hrs ago #34
The fool took it for a whole year until he predictably progressed. travelingthrulife 12 hrs ago #38
Very empathetic of you hueymahl 13 hrs ago #25
Aww. Such a shame to say goodbye to a racist misogynist asshole like him. QueerDuck 12 hrs ago #37
We will have to agree to disagree hueymahl 12 hrs ago #42
You do you. I don't want to interrupt anyone's grief over that piece of garbage... QueerDuck 10 hrs ago #48
lol. You clearly did not know him very well. travelingthrulife 12 hrs ago #39
I did not know him at all hueymahl 12 hrs ago #43
he used to seem OK Skittles 10 hrs ago #49
Radicalization is a real thing Bluetus 9 hrs ago #53
Safe in the arms of the blond blue-eyed Jesus and away from the dark-skinned folks dalton99a 16 hrs ago #5
A pragmatist to the end. hueymahl 13 hrs ago #26
Talk an about a fox-hole prayer. Bristlecone 9 hrs ago #52
I have never wished someone dead, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure. Ray Bruns 16 hrs ago #6
He will not be missed. grockri 16 hrs ago #7
Hard disagree hueymahl 13 hrs ago #27
Read the things he has said about people. He was a raging asshole. travelingthrulife 12 hrs ago #40
I have read a lot of his stuff, but not everything hueymahl 12 hrs ago #41
"the best advice I would give to white people is to get the hell away from Black people" S Adams-Rest in PISS, fuckstain SoFlaBro 6 hrs ago #56
Huh...how about that. nt Javaman 15 hrs ago #8
Yes. Well. durablend 15 hrs ago #13
How 'bout them Dodgers? Dave Bowman 13 hrs ago #31
We definitely need more good news like this. The Grand Illuminist 15 hrs ago #9
........... turbinetree 15 hrs ago #11
Whatever you do, make sure that you don't hang around people like Scott Adams. nt Exp 15 hrs ago #12
Despite his nasty right-wing politics, his humor will be missed FakeNoose 15 hrs ago #14
- Lemon Lyman 15 hrs ago #15
Dilbert cartoons were hilarious and spot-on SpankMe 15 hrs ago #16
They stopped being funny when he started adding climate change denial to the strip. cab67 15 hrs ago #17
It feels like he drifted further and further right over the last decade. bearsfootball516 14 hrs ago #21
I laughed at Dilbert until it became a management tool. thought crime 13 hrs ago #30
Back when McCain was running for potus LittleGirl 15 hrs ago #18
I always recall an interview he did with Bill Maher maxsolomon 14 hrs ago #19
It was strange Nasruddin 13 hrs ago #28
He was a moron, but I always thought Dogbert was cute. Ziggysmom 14 hrs ago #20
Adams' politics will be forgotten, and his Dilbert series will live on. RIP, Scott. Thank you for the chuckles. ancianita 14 hrs ago #22
MAGA breeds negativity. Not good for body or soul. oasis 6 hrs ago #54
Indeed. And some of his work reveals that. ancianita 6 hrs ago #55
His cartoons were funny kimbutgar 13 hrs ago #23
I had saved some of his strips but threw them out years ago. He had a problem with females I think. twodogsbarking 13 hrs ago #24
I remember a bunch of years ago taking a contracted Supervisory course BumRushDaShow 13 hrs ago #33
I witnessed his strips being played out in business many times. He had talent. twodogsbarking 11 hrs ago #45
Oh no! LudwigPastorius 13 hrs ago #29
I mourn his passing ... JustABozoOnThisBus 13 hrs ago #32
When Adams started Dilbert, it was a decent strip that found humor in office life Wiz Imp 12 hrs ago #35
Don't know the history, but I suspect the RFK jr and conspiracy nuts contributed to his demise since as I understand it lostincalifornia 12 hrs ago #36
We loved the way Dilbert captured the absurdity and arrogance of our capitalist overlords - and then he turned out to be Martin68 12 hrs ago #44
Yeah, he treated his cancer with ivermectin and it didn't work. Who coulda guessed? SunSeeker 11 hrs ago #46
Scott Adams: "The best advice I would give to white people is to get the hell away from Black people... LetMyPeopleVote 11 hrs ago #47
... littlemissmartypants 10 hrs ago #50
I assume he didn't leave anybody behind who gave a rat's ass. nt chowmama 9 hrs ago #51
"once you go public, you're just the dying cancer guy"...... Montauk6 3 hrs ago #57
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