Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 10th August 1991
Dilbert//847, first published 35 years ago on Saturday 10th August 1991
Tags
dilbert dog stares plotting something instinct people's noses strong
Official transcript
Dilbert sits in his chair thinking, "I hate it when my dog just stares at me."
Dilbert thinks, "Is he plotting? Does hoe know something I don't? What is it?"
Dogbert looks at Dilbert through a pair of binoculars. Dogbert thinks, "Dogs don't like to talk about it, but the instinct to look up people's noses is very strong."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I HATE IT WHEN MY DOG JUST STARES AT ME.
IS HE PLOTTING? DOES HE KNOW SOMETHING I DON'T? WHAT IS IT?
DOGS DON'T LIKE TO TALK ABOUT IT, BUT THE INSTINCT TO LOOK UP PEOPLE'S NOSES IS VERY STRONG.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Plotting"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 1991, features Dilbert and his dog Dog in a humorous exchange.
- Dilbert expresses his dislike for when his dog stares at him.
- Dog responds, "Is he plotting? Does he know something I don't? What is it?"
- Dog then states, "Dogs don't like to talk about it, but the instinct to look up people's noses is very strong."
The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that dogs may have a hidden agenda or ability to read human thoughts, adding a touch of humor to the conversation.
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