Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 10th July 1989
Dilbert//86, first published 37 years ago on Monday 10th July 1989
Tags
nature stupid talking
Official transcript
Dilbert sits in his chair and Dogbert sits on Dilbert's legs. Dilbert says, ". . . And nature has a way of compensating for weakness."
Dogbert asks, "Really?"
Dilbert explains, "That's why blind people often develop great hearing."
Dogbert says, "I guess that also explains why stupid people have big mouths."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
... AND NATURE HAS A WAY OF COMPENSATING FOR WEAKNESSES.
REALLY?
THAT'S WHY BLIND PEOPLE OFTEN DEVELOP GREAT HEARING.
I GUESS THAT ALSO EXPLAINS WHY STUPID PEOPLE HAVE BIG MOUTHS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Blind People and Stupid People"
Summary:
This comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit, engaging in a conversation with a client. The client expresses a peculiar belief that blind people often develop great hearing, which Dilbert finds amusing. He then proceeds to explain that stupid people have big mouths, further highlighting the absurdity of the client's initial statement. The exchange showcases Dilbert's signature wit and humor, poking fun at the client's unusual perspective.
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