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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 20th September 1989

Dilbert//158, first published 37 years ago on Wednesday 20th September 1989


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dilbert therapist looks moth mother disguise sweater ears


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... SO IT'S CLEAR THAT YOUR FEAR OF MOTHS DERIVES FROM YOUR INSECURITY ABOUT YOUR LOOKS.

I'M SURE YOU'RE AWARE THAT THOSE BIG FLOPPY EARS OF YOURS MAKE YOUR HEAD LOOK LIKE A WINGED INSECT IN FLIGHT.

REALLY ?

NOW, IS IT POSSIBLE THAT YOUR MOTHER WAS A GIANT MOTH IN DISGUISE?

WELL, I LOST A SWEATER ONCE; MAYBE SHE ATE

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Moths in Disguise"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between a woman and her mother. The mother expresses concern about moths, which the woman dismisses as an irrational fear. However, the woman then reveals that she has lost a sweater, and the mother jokingly suggests that it may have been eaten by a giant moth in disguise. The conversation is humorous and lighthearted, with a touch of absurdity.

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