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Inače zaista vrlo i volim životinje 🙂 sve. Ali ne bih u stanu držao. Malo i da se ne muče oni a malo iskreno i da se sam ne mučim. Kad sam živeo kao dete u kući imali smo sve skoro od mačke psa pa do prasića 😄

C programmers never die. They are just cast into void.

C# programmers don't die either. They get garbage collected

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Nije baš strip, ali ako se neko pitao šta se događa sa Dilbertom, kao ja, a nije ispratio, evo odgovora:

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In February 2023, hundreds of newspapers owned by media conglomerates including Andrews McMeel Syndication dropped the comic in response to a YouTube video published by Adams on February 22, 2023,[9] during which he advised white people to "get the hell away from black people" following publication of a Rasmussen Reports poll which Adams interpreted as demonstrating that blacks collectively form a "hate group".[10][11][12][13][14]The poll found that 54% of African-Americans agree with the statement "It's okay to be White", while 26% disagreed, and 21% responded they were "not sure".[15] Gannett, including its USA Today network (including the Detroit Free Press, The Indianapolis Star, The Cincinnati Enquirer, and The Arizona Republic) also dropped the strip following Adams's comments.[16] Such major newspapers as The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Seattle Times, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and The Plain Dealer all ceased to syndicate Dilbert and published editorials denouncing Adams.[17][18][19][20][21][22] The Los Angeles Times also stated it had removed four Dilbert cartoons from its pages in the preceding nine months when they did not meet the newspaper's standards.[19] The San Francisco Chronicle, owned by Hearst Media dropped Dilbert in October 2022 for similar reasons.[23] In response, Adams announced that on March 16, 2023, he would launch Dilbert Reborn on the subscription website Locals.[24]

 

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