Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 18th June 1989
Dilbert//64, first published 37 years ago on Sunday 18th June 1989
Tags
computer love marriage cure technology relationships
Official transcript
Dilbert shouts, "Dogbert! Dogbert! Come here quickly!!"
Dilbert says, "My computer simulation has discovered the chemical that causes LOVE!"
Dilbert and Dogbert sit at a desk. Dilbert explains, "Apparently, it deactivates the parts of the brain responsible for critical thought and eating."
Dogbert says, "Wow! You can inject people with that chemical and make them fall in love!"
Dilbert says, "I was thinking more along the lines of a cure . . ."
Dogbert replies, "Oh, like marriage."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DOGBERT!
DOGBERT!
COME HERE QUICKLY!!
MY COMPUTER SIMULATION HAS DISCOVERED THE CHEMICAL THAT CAUSES LOVE !
APPARENTLY, IT DEACTIVATES THE PARTS OF THE BRAIN RESPONSIBLE FOR CRITICAL THOUGHT AND EATING. CO WOW! YOU CAN INJECT PEOPLE WITH THAT CHEMICAL AND MAKE THEM FALL IN LOVE !
I WAS THINKING MORE ALONG THE LINES OF A CURE OH, LIKE MARRIAGE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Love in the Time of Chemistry"
Summary:
The comic strip follows Dilbert, a bespectacled office worker, as he navigates his way through a series of humorous and relatable situations. The story begins with Dogbert, Dilbert's eccentric and often mischievous dog, attempting to inject people with a chemical that causes love. However, things quickly take a turn when Dilbert discovers that the chemical has been discovered, and he becomes obsessed with the idea of finding a cure for love.
As the story progresses, Dilbert's thoughts become increasingly consumed by his desire to find a cure for love, leading him to make some questionable decisions. He eventually finds himself at a crossroads, contemplating whether to pursue his goal or to focus on more meaningful aspects of life.
Throughout the comic strip, Adams' signature wit and satire are on full display, poking fun at the absurdities of modern life and the human experience. The strip's relatable characters and humorous plot twists make it a delight to read, and its commentary on the complexities of love and relationships adds depth and nuance to the story. Overall, "Love in the Time of Chemistry" is a hilarious and thought-provoking comic strip that is sure to resonate with readers of all ages.
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