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* [[Hollywood Dateless]]
* [[Jerkass]]: What his character has become. He's learned what his coworkers are like and will openly call out their failings to let them know he's factored them into his plans.
* [[Literal -Minded]]: At times, especially while dating.
* [[Mike Nelson, Destroyer of Worlds]]: Dilbert has killed about half a dozen people, and crushed a microscopic inhabited planet, all by accident.
* [[Nerd Glasses]]
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=== Bob the Dinosaur ===
[[The Artifact]] from before the strip began devoting itself to office humor. Used to have a mate named Dawn and a son named Rex, but they fell prey to [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]].
* [[The Artifact]]
* [[The Ditz]]
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* [[The Slacker]]
* [[Ultimate Job Security]]: And he knows it.
* [[Wants the Work Done for Them]]: Wally is a master of wanting people to do his work for him. Alice [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] his attitude in [https://dilbert.com/strip/2018-08-20 this strip] when she mentions "all of your ideas make everyone but you work harder."
 
=== Alice ===
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* [[Faux Affably Evil]]
* [[For the Evulz]]:
{{quote| '''Alice:''' How many of your policies are designed solely to satisfy your own sadistic tendencies?<br />
'''Catbert:''' All of them. Some are just more obvious than others. }}
* [[Obviously Evil]]: He's always called "the evil H.R. director" by everybody.
* [[Soft -Spoken Sadist]]: On the TV show.
 
=== Carol ===
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An extremely intelligent man who seems to be something of a mentor to Dilbert.
 
* [[Almighty Janitor]]
* [[Mentors]]: He appears every time that Dilbert needs some kind of help.