Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 8th June 1990
Dilbert//419, first published 36 years ago on Friday 8th June 1990
Tags
dilbert dogbert dawn bob dinosaurs cult trucks questioning
Official transcript
Dilbert sits at his desk. Dawn and Bob the Dinosaurs asks, "Uh . . . Dilbert, could we get your advice?"
Bob says, "We just joined Dogbert's new cult."
Dawn says, "And he ordered us to kill each other for questioning him."
Dilbert says, "Hmm . . . Maybe you could just shove each other in front of trucks."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
UH... DILBERT, COULD WE GET YOUR ADVICE?
WE JUST JOINED DOGBERT'S NEW CULT.
AND HE ORDERED US TO KILL EACH OTHER FOR QUESTIONING HIM.
HMM. . . MAYBE YOU COULD SHOVE EACH OTHER IN FRONT OF TRUCKS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Dilbert's New Cult"
Summary:
This comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man, sitting in a meeting with a group of green, lizard-like creatures. The creatures are all wearing ties and have a similar appearance, suggesting they may be part of a cult.
Key Points:
- Dilbert is asked for advice by the creatures.
- He joins their new cult, Dogbert's New Cult.
- The creatures order him to kill each other for questioning him.
- Dilbert is asked to shove each other in front of trucks.
Themes:
- The comic strip satirizes cult behavior and the dangers of blind obedience.
- It also pokes fun at the idea of a cult leader ordering his followers to harm each other.
- The use of anthropomorphic creatures adds a touch of humor to the strip.
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