When Dilbert creator Scott Adams supported Trump in 2016, he estimated he lost about 30 percent of his income and 75 percent of his friends. Could the conversation have been different on a more 'civil' internet?https://wired.trib.al/3OTmK9T
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In 2015 Scott Adams taught me about confirmation bias, cognitive dissonance, and a Clown Genius. It has been fascinating to watch him fall victim to all 3.
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This is the second or third to worst whataboutism I've ever seen. How the hell you think this is possibly defensible or even comparable is mind-blowing.
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Don’t worry man, just remember the future is inevitable.pic.twitter.com/rlT5tfALkT
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I dunno man, that’s REALLY gross. “Know about tools that make me personally money”?
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He offered a major discount and free charging in dangerous areas. Get your facts straight.
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Translation: I can’t answer to that so I will talk about what someone else did.
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No power after a natural disaster? Need batteries? =\= Witnessed a public massacre? Wanna teach and or learn about them on an app?
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