Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 21st September 1990
Dilbert//524, first published 36 years ago on Friday 21st September 1990
Tags
mother nature litterbugs human dilbert example gary larson cartoon
Open source transcript
MOTHER NATURE HAS DECIDED TO BE LENIENT WITH YOU HUMAN LITTERBUGS.
YOU CAN STAY ON THE PLANET, BUT I'LL HAVE TO MAKE AN EXAMPLE OF YOU.
IT'S AN IDEA I GOT FROM A GARY LARSON CARTOON.
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AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "It's an idea I got from a Gary Larson cartoon."
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert and his boss, Wally, discussing the idea of staying on the planet.
- Dilbert suggests that they should be lenient with human litterbugs, as they can stay on the planet.
- Wally agrees and suggests that they should make an example of Dilbert.
- The comic strip ends with Dilbert being taken away by a group of men in a green truck, with a sign on the side that reads "Litterbug."
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