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Dogbert's New Ruling Class

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Dogbert's New Ruling Class, or DNRC, is a group of people who, according to Scott Adams, will form the new ruling elite once Dogbert conquers the Earth. DNRC members are characterised (in comparison to non-members, or induhviduals) by their superior intelligence and good looks - much like Dogbert himself. These claims by Adams are mostly likely to be taken humorously, given the fictional nature of the character Dogbert.

Once this happens, all induhviduals will become subservient slaves of DNRC. It is not certain whether this will be permanent, however, since in the past Dogbert has been known to conquer the earth only to grow tired of the ensuing peace that resulted.

In the meantime, DNRC members receive the Dilbert Newsletter via e-mail approximately four times per year. Membership is open to anyone who signs up online.

DNRC newsletters typically contain the following core features:

    * Strange Thought Of The Day
    * Induhvidual Quotes
    * True Tales of Induhviduals
    * Ask Dogbert

See also: List of borderline fictional characters

External links

https://members.comics.com/members/registration/showDilbertLogin.do?aid=1

10-26-2009 08:16:03
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