M.I.T. has a reputation for turning out Dilberts. They may be brilliant in what they do, but no one can understand what they say.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think Dilbert is actually a radical strip.
I hated 'Dilbert.'
I'm like a Dilbert cartoon.
I think 'Dilbert' will remain popular as long as employees are frustrated and they fear the consequences of complaining too loudly. 'Dilbert' is the designated voice of discontent for the workplace. I never planned it that way. It just happened.
'Dilbert' became popular during the downsizing of the '90s, and job security was a major theme of the strip.
I had several different bosses during the early years of 'Dilbert.' They were all pretty sure I was mocking someone else.
The so-called intellectuals don't like my films.
There's people who I admire like... Dr. Dre, Puff Daddy, Master P, people who built their stuff and are still going.
I have a dirty mouth sometimes, and I'm very liberal, and that doesn't always go down well in the film industry - especially when you've got to appeal to mums and daughters.
I'm a 'tweener,' man! I couldn't march with Dr. King and them. And I'm too old to be a hip-hopper. But I've been granted honorary status in each generation... I see my tongue as a bridge over which ideas can travel back and forth.
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