Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 30th March 1991
Dilbert//714, first published 35 years ago on Saturday 30th March 1991
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dilbert realize draw simpsons bicycle worse bike dogbert bart
Official transcript
Dilbert sits at the table drawing on a piece of paper. Dilbert says, "People don't realize how easy it is to draw 'The Simpsons.'"
Dilbert shows his picture of Bart Simpson to Dogbert and says, "See, he's riding a bicycle."
Dogbert says, "Your Bart is worse than your bike."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
PEOPLE DON'T REALIZE HOW EASY IT IS TO DRAW "THE SIMPSONS."
SEE. HE'S RIDING A BICYCLE.
YOUR BART IS WORSE THAN YOUR BIKE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Your Bart is Worse Than Your Bike"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a white shirt and red tie, sitting at his desk. He is shown drawing a picture of Bart Simpson riding a bicycle, accompanied by a caption that reads, "People don't realize how easy it is to draw 'The Simpsons'." However, when he shows the drawing to his dog, the dog responds with a sarcastic comment, "Your Bart is worse than your bike."
The comic strip pokes fun at the common phenomenon where people often criticize others' work, such as art or writing, without realizing the effort and skill that goes into creating it. The punchline highlights the absurdity of comparing one's own artistic abilities to those of a professional like Matt Groening, the creator of "The Simpsons." The comic strip uses humor to comment on the tendency for people to be overly critical of others' work, often without considering the context or expertise involved.
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