Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 17th November 1990
Dilbert//581, first published 36 years ago on Saturday 17th November 1990
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dilbert's ego dogbert numbers phone female cops police officers 911
Open source transcript
UH-OH! DILBERT'S ESCAPED EGO HAS GROWN SINCE GETTING THAT TOUPEE HO-HO, WHAT A NIGHT !
I CRASHED A PARTY FOR FEMALE POLICE OFFICERS!
I GOT PHONE NUMBERS FROM TWELVE WOMEN!
9-1-1?
THEY MUST BE ROOMMATES.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Dilbert's Ego Crisis"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 1990, features Dilbert, a bespectacled, balding man with a large ego. The story begins with Dilbert's ego, personified as a separate entity, exiting his body and addressing him as "Dilbert" for the first time.
Key Events:
- Dilbert's ego crashes a party for female police officers.
- It obtains phone numbers from twelve women.
- Dilbert returns home, only to find his ego still present.
- His ego demands to be treated as a roommate.
Themes:
- The comic strip explores the theme of ego and its potential consequences.
- It highlights the absurdity of Dilbert's situation and the humorous implications of his ego's actions.
Overall:
The comic strip offers a lighthearted commentary on the human ego and its potential for self-absorption. The use of a personified ego adds a touch of humor and satire to the strip, making it an entertaining and thought-provoking read.
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