Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 27th April 1989
Dilbert//12, first published 37 years ago on Thursday 27th April 1989
Tags
laughing practice sneeze
Official transcript
Dilbert stands in front of the dresser mirror and says, "Hoo-hoo-hee-ha! . . . No, that's not it."
Dilbert sits on the bed and asks Dilbert, "Do you suppose other people practice laughing when they're alone?"
Dogbert replies, "Of course."
Dogbert says, "Time for your sneezing drill."
Dilbert says, "Other people make it look so natural."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
-- - !
.. NO, THAT'S NOT IT.
DO YOU SUPPOSE OTHER PEOPLE PRACTICE LAUGHING WHEN THEY'RE ALONE?
OF COURSE.
TIME FOR YOUR SNEEZING DRILL.
OTHER PEOPLE MAKE IT LOOK SO NATURAL.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Sneezing Drill"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert and his dog Dogbert.
- Dilbert is alone in his room, but Dogbert is there, too.
- Dilbert asks if Dogbert practices laughing when they're alone, to which Dogbert responds that they do.
- Dilbert then asks Dogbert to make a natural sneezing sound, which Dogbert does.
- The comic strip humorously portrays the idea that people may engage in unusual behaviors, such as practicing laughter or sneezing, when they're alone.
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