Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 20th September 1989
Dilbert//158, first published 37 years ago on Wednesday 20th September 1989
Tags
dilbert therapist looks moth mother disguise sweater ears
Open source transcript
... 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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