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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 10th November 1989

Dilbert//209, first published 37 years ago on Friday 10th November 1989


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dilbert neighbor participate talking


Official transcript

Dilbert walks down the sidewalk. A man walking toward him says, "Hey, how are you? What's happenin'?"

The man says, "Good to see you. I'm fine. Great, great. Take care."

Dilbert thinks, "I guess there was no real need for me to participate in that."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

HEY, HOW ARE YOU ? WHAT'S HAPPENIN'?

GOOD TO SEE YOU. I'M FINE.

GREAT, GREAT.

TAKE CARE.

I GUESS THERE WAS NO REAL NEED FOR ME TO PARTICIPATE IN THAT.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "No Real Need"

Summary:

  • The comic strip features Dilbert, a cartoon character, in three panels.
  • In the first panel, a man approaches Dilbert and asks how he is doing.
  • Dilbert responds with a generic greeting, "Hey, how are you? What's happenin'?"
  • In the second panel, the man asks Dilbert to take care of himself, to which Dilbert replies, "Good to see you. I'm fine. Great, great. Take care."
  • In the third panel, Dilbert thinks to himself, "I guess there was no real need for me to participate in that."
  • The comic strip humorously portrays Dilbert's lack of enthusiasm and engagement in social interactions.

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