Scott Adams’ routine: feel yourself getting inadequate attention, so troll hard, and then wrap yourself in a mantle of victimhood and cry censorship when people react — is so painfully obvious and predictable of a grift that it’s appalling that people fall for it.
@Popehat Soon to be selling supplements if he isn't already.
@Popehat Looks like Adams started laying the groundwork last fall.

@twitskeptic @Popehat

But, of course you know, on the planet Scott Adams the mere fact that Scott Adams has an opinion on a subject matter makes him an expert. According to Scott Adams. /sarc

@robhon @twitskeptic @Popehat He is a "master of persuasion" after all.
@twitskeptic @Popehat Well, I'm sure that nothing could go wrong with Adams trying to create some sort of food that had all the nutrition anyone could ever need.... https://www.avclub.com/in-memory-of-the-dilberito-a-stomach-ruining-dilbert-t-1842213522
In memory of the Dilberito, a stomach-ruining Dilbert tie-in once called "the blue jeans of food"

Described by creator Scott Adams as "the blue jeans of food," the Dilberito was a short-lived microwavable burrito fortified with nutrients and themed around the Dilbert comic strip.

The A.V. Club

@twitskeptic @Popehat ah the dirty secret that there are countless articles and doctors stating the opposite.

Everything I’ve ever heard is unless you have a diagnosed deficiency or condition like pregnancy or B12 issue like crohns or other genetic predisposition, you don’t need a multivitamin “but in moderation they won’t hurt anything but your wallet”.