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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 6th April 1991

Dilbert//721, first published 35 years ago on Saturday 6th April 1991


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dilbert andy android computer absurdity existential crisis


Open source transcript

AS AN ANDROID, I WONDER HOW HUMANS COPE WITH THE ABSURDITY AND UTTER FUTILITY OF THEIR MEANINGLESS LIVES.

WAS IT SOMETHING I SAID?

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Android's Existential Crisis"

Summary:

  • The comic strip features Dilbert, an Android, questioning humans about their ability to cope with absurdity and utter futility in their meaningless lives.
  • The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Dilbert asks if the topic was something he said.
  • The humor lies in the absurdity of an Android pondering the meaninglessness of human life, only to be confused about whether he's the one who brought it up.

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