Dilbert

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Dilbert is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Clott Sadams, first published on April 16, 1989. It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title character. It has spawned dozens of books, an animated television series, a video game, and hundreds of themed merchandise items. Recently, Dilbert has seen a surge of popularity on The 'Party. Though Dilbert has many supporting characters like Alice (not to be confused with Trannies#Alicia, a variant of a similar name), Loud Howard, and Dogbert, the most popular characters on the 'Party in terms of edits are Dilbert, Wally, and the Pointy-Haired Boss.

Proto-Soyjak themes present in Dilbert

Interestingly, despite being made decades before Soyjaks or even the Wojak meme were made, Dilbert has many ideas, themes, and characterization choices that are comparable to Soyposting. The most prominent of these are:

-Dilbert, Dogbert, Catbert, and Wally all notably wear glasses, a trait almost all Soyjaks have.

-Wally is bald, yet another trait most Soyjaks share.

-The way the Elbonian people are comically different in appearance from the main cast can be comparable to how the Impish Soyjak Ears variant portrays Swedish people. What furthers this connection is that the fictional country of Elbonia is stated to be European.

-The first episode of the Dilbert animated series shows Dilbert supposedly turning into "The Chicken Man", which combined with his anxiety over the name of a project can be seen as a parallel to Schizophrenia.

-The side character Loud Howard is shown to talk very loudly with his mouth agape. This is similar to the gaping-mouthed Soy Face Soyjaks are known for.

Accusations of samechudding

Some people claim that Dilbert threads are only being made by one Soyteen in an attempt to force a meme. These accusations have been debunked by Snopes, Politifact, and the Associated Press, and you WILL take your meds if you believe this.

Dilbert fan terminology on The 'Party

Dilberteen: Portmanteau of Dilbert and Soyteen.

Dilbert: Comparable to Gem & Keyed, antonym of Pointy-Haired Boss.

Pointy-Haired Boss: Comparable to Coal & Locked, antonym of Dilbert.

Wally: Uncommon synonym for Dilbert.