Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 16th April 1990
Dilbert//366, first published 36 years ago on Monday 16th April 1990
Tags
dilbert yank loose threads cut better lose head
Official transcript
Dilbert looks at his shirt sleeve and thinks, "Loose thread."
Dilbert grabs the thread and thinks, "I can't remember if it's better to cut these or just yank on them."
Dilbert yanks the thread and his head collapses into his shirt.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
LOOSE THREAD I CAN'T REMEMBER IF IT'S BETTER TO CUT THESE OR JUST YANK ON THEM.
SNOOP!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Lost in Thought"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 1990, features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and office antics. The strip consists of three panels, each showcasing Dilbert's inner monologue as he navigates a mundane task.
Panel 1:
- Dilbert is depicted holding a loose thread on his shirt.
- His thought bubble reads, "LOOSE THREAD."
- The caption above the panel states, "LOOSE THREAD."
Panel 2:
- Dilbert is shown holding the loose thread, with a speech bubble saying, "I CAN'T REMEMBER IF IT'S BETTER TO CUT THESE OR JUST YANK ON THEM."
- The caption above the panel states, "I CAN'T REMEMBER IF IT'S BETTER TO CUT THESE OR JUST YANK ON THEM."
Panel 3:
- Dilbert is illustrated pulling the thread, with a speech bubble saying, "THOOP!"
- The caption above the panel states, "THOOP!"
Overall:
The comic strip humorously captures the relatable experience of getting caught up in minor details and the frustration that comes with it. Dilbert's inner monologue adds a layer of humor to the strip, making it an entertaining read for fans of the character.
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