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“Every day is a nightmare, and evening is even worse,” he said. Dilbert the comic strip first appeared in 1989, poking fun at office culture. It ran for decades in numerous newspapers but disappeared following racist remarks by Adams. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Scott Adams, whose comic strip Dilbert was one of the most popular in America before he was undone by racist comments, says he is dying of prostate cancer. Adams, 67, reportedly made the announcement Monday during his YouTube show “Real Coffee with Scott Adams.” He said he believes he only has months to live, NPR reports.
Dilbert creator Scott Adams has revealed that he is suffering from the same aggressive form of prostate cancer as Joe Biden and that he'll soon be dead. Adams announced the shock diagnosis in a ...
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Before his cancer diagnosis, Biden had been taking the train from Delaware to Washington, meeting with his post-presidential staff, allies and former Cabinet secretaries, accordin