Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 5th July 1991
Dilbert//811, first published 35 years ago on Friday 5th July 1991
Tags
chef dogbert park bench two years brother jail dishonest judge cook family sarcasm
Official transcript
Dogbert sits on a park bench next to a chef. The chef says, "I haven't been able to get a job in two years."
The chef continues, "It's because everybody knows my brother is in jail. People think I must be dishonest too."
The chef concludes, "You should not judge a cook by its brother."
Dogbert replies, "He probably says the same about you."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO GET A JOB IN TWO YEARS.
IT'S BECAUSE EVERYBODY KNOWS MY BROTHER 1S IN JAIL. PEOPLE THINK I MUST BE DISHONEST TOO.
YOU SHOULD NOT JUDGE A COOK BY ITS BROTHER.
HE PROBABLY SAYS THE SAME ABOUT YOU.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Cooking Up Trouble"
Summary:
The comic strip features a chef sitting on a bench, reflecting on his life. He reveals that he has been unable to find a job in two years, which he attributes to his brother being in jail. The chef believes that people think he must be dishonest due to his brother's imprisonment. However, he reassures himself that he should not judge a cook by its brother, implying that just because his brother is in jail, it doesn't mean he is also guilty.
Key Points:
- The chef has been unable to find a job in two years.
- He believes this is because his brother is in jail.
- People may think the chef is dishonest due to his brother's imprisonment.
- The chef reminds himself not to judge others based on their family members' actions.
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