Dilbert Finally Escapes the Cubicle: A Tribute to Scott Adams

Scott Adams revolutionized the depiction of corporate life through his comic Dilbert, highlighting the absurdities of middle management and workplace dynamics long before it was mainstream. His work resonated as a candid reflection of office realities, granting audiences permission to critique dysfunction with humor. With his passing, Adams leaves a legacy that endures. Continue reading Dilbert Finally Escapes the Cubicle: A Tribute to Scott Adams

Bob Weir Seen Jamming with Cosmic Dead & Company in the Great Beyond — Earth Soundcheck Running Three Days Late

Bob Weir was sighted in the Eternal Jam Space, engaging in a vibrant jam session with legendary figures like Jerry Garcia and an enthusiastic squirrel. Eyewitnesses described the scene as serene, noting Bob’s commitment to perfecting the tempo. Fans celebrated this cosmic performance, feeling that his music transcends earthly farewells. Continue reading Bob Weir Seen Jamming with Cosmic Dead & Company in the Great Beyond — Earth Soundcheck Running Three Days Late

The Capital One Bank Guy Really Does Sleep at a Branch—Just Not for the Reasons You Think

Jeremy Brandt, known as the Capital One Bank Guy, has taken his branding to an extreme by sleeping in bank branches nationwide after being asked to leave home for legally changing his name. Struggling with estrangement and homelessness, he clings to hope that his unconventional approach will reunite him with his family. Continue reading The Capital One Bank Guy Really Does Sleep at a Branch—Just Not for the Reasons You Think

World’s Most Sensitive Musicians Forced to Cancel Concerts Because Building Words Hurt Their Feelings

A group of highly principled musicians bravely cancel their Kennedy Center performances after discovering the building now contains words they don’t like. In a stunning stand for artistic integrity, several artists prove once and for all that nothing threatens creative freedom quite like signage. Continue reading World’s Most Sensitive Musicians Forced to Cancel Concerts Because Building Words Hurt Their Feelings