“I used to think I needed some sort of insight or expertise, but it turns out I only need to string a bunch of words together” from Dilbert in the Recorder on Feb. 27, to me sums up what is happening to speech.
We need to laugh at ourselves. The loss of Dilbert reminds me of so many political science fiction novels that I’ve read in my long lifetime but feel that I am living now. Where’s Gary Lawson, The Far Side, when we need him?
I, personally, enjoyed Dilbert’s take on the corporate world. This is sad and pathetic but I am one who does not need a safe place.
Marguerite Willis
Charlemont

