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Les petits riens - Lewis Trondheim

Les petits riens - Lewis Trondheim

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Quand Dilbert dérape sur son blog, les femmes trinquent Vous connaissez Dilbert, la série de petites BD sur le monde du boulot et ses absurdités ? C’est un des cartons du genre “strip” avec Calvin & Hobbes, Garfield ou Mafalda. Traduction en 25 langues, publication dans 2000 magazines, mais un auteur qui fait parler de lui pour de mauvaises raisons : notre ami a manifestement un gros, gros souci avec les femmes. jon klassen This was posted 2 days ago. It has 344 notes. some tests that Joe Schmidt and I did a few months back. Johan Vinet Kind of Normal 0 3.6 0 5.8 Other amazing stuff for you on kind of normal

Dilbert Creator Deletes Misogynist Rant @Moleculor: I think you miss the most serious one of all: why are men not being served first in restaurants. This is earthshattering news here people! Do you know how many innocent men have to watch their counterparts stare awkwardly at their food until the waiter comes back?

Epais et Tordu, le site officiel de Manu Larcenet Le catalogue Christie’s. Je reçois le catalogue Christie’s d’une vente aux enchère d’originaux de bandes dessinées. Je dois avouer que, si la vente me laisse froid, je reste des heures à admirer ce catalogue. Tu mourras moins bête Le blog de MONSIEUR LE CHIEN... Scott Adams Blog: the creator of Dilbert, Wally, Catbert, the Pointy Haired Boss and all your favorite cubicle companions. Warning: This blog is written for a rational audience that likes to have fun wrestling with unique or controversial points of view. It is written in a style that can easily be confused as advocacy for one sort of unpleasantness or another. It is not intended to change anyone's beliefs or actions. If you quote from this post or link to it, which you are welcome to do, please take responsibility for whatever happens if you mismatch the audience and the content. Let's get this out of the way first... In the realm of science, a theory is an idea that is so strongly supported by data and prediction that it might as well be called a fact.

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