The Dilbert website has been down since Friday, I think. How is that even possible? In 2022, how can anybody bring a website down for like three days? Like a major professional commercial website? Three days. That doesn't seem terribly relevant. Was there anything else? Any other reason you left Twitter? I'm not a huge fan of hard work. And scene. Isn't it going to be a little bit awkward? Because they all quit for the same reason. Not big fans of working hard. How's that going to work? How's that play out? I don't know, I'm just curious.
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