Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 19th July 1991
Dilbert//825, first published 35 years ago on Friday 19th July 1991
Tags
ratbert man chiuhuahua jock disguise animal behavior attention span mental health rat
Open source transcript
HEY, AREN'T YOU ONE OF THOSE CHIHUAHUA DOGS?
THE DISGUISE IS WORKING.
UNLESS... MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A RAT IN A TURTLENECK SWEATER, PRETENDING TO BE A CHIHUAHUA.
THINK FAST.
I DON'T HAVE THE ATTENTION SPAN TO THINK ABOUT IT.
WHAT DID HE MEAN BY "JUST A RAT"?
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Just a Rat in a Turtleneck Sweater"
This comic strip, originally published in 1991, features a humorous conversation between two characters, Dilbert and a rat.
Panel 1: Dilbert asks if the other person is one of those chihuahua dogs. The rat responds that the disguise is working.
Panel 2: Dilbert suggests that maybe the rat is just pretending to be a chihuahua, and the rat agrees, thinking fast.
Panel 3: Dilbert asks what he means by "just a rat," and the rat explains that he doesn't have the attention span to think about it.
Key Points:
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of trying to pass oneself off as something else.
- The rat's quick thinking and ability to come up with a convincing excuse are highlighted.
- The conversation between Dilbert and the rat is lighthearted and playful, with a touch of absurdity.
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