Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 4th July 1991
Dilbert//810, first published 35 years ago on Thursday 4th July 1991
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dilbert celebrates victory court six prison cell dogbert freedom individuality prison system cubical
Official transcript
The caption says, "Dilbert celebrates his victory in court."
Dilbert picks Dogbert up and yells, "Yes!!"
Dogbert says, "Put me down."
Dilbert spreads his arms and yells, "Ha ha! I'm free! No more six-by-six prison cell!"
Dilbert sits in his cubicle at work thinking, "Aah . . . It feels so good to have my freedom and individuality back."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
CELEBRATES HIS VICTORY IN COURT.
YES!!
PUT ME DOWN.
HA HA! I'M FREE!
NO MORE SIX-BY- SIX PRISON CELL!
AAH... IT FEELS SO 600D TO HAVE MY FREEDOM AND INDIVIDUALITY BACK
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Dilbert Celebrates His Victory in Court"
Summary:
- The comic strip follows Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic and humorous take on office life.
- In this particular strip, Dilbert celebrates his victory in court, but his excitement is short-lived as he realizes he's been placed in a 5x6 prison cell.
- The strip pokes fun at the idea of freedom and individuality, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
- The comic strip is a commentary on the human condition, using humor to highlight the contradictions and ironies of life.
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