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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 23rd January 1991

Dilbert//648, first published 35 years ago on Wednesday 23rd January 1991


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scientist anti-defamation league stereotypes projector enthusiasm crowd


Open source transcript

I'D LIKE TO START OUR "SCIENTIST ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE" MEETING WITH A FILM ABOUT STEREOTYPES.

DO WE HAVE A VOLUNTEER TO RUN THE PROJECTOR?

ME ME ME

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The comic strip is titled "Scientist Anti-Defamation League" and features a meeting where scientists discuss stereotypes. The main content of the comic strip is a humorous exchange between a scientist and a volunteer who is asked to run the projector, with the volunteer's response being a group of people shouting "me" in unison.

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