Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 20th August 1991
Dilbert//857, first published 35 years ago on Tuesday 20th August 1991
Tags
dogbert rich money wallow mud puddle bored ever get
Official transcript
Dogbert walks on a sidewalk thinking, "I love being rich."
Dogbert says to a passerby, "I'll give you ten thousand dollars if you wallow in that mud puddle."
As the man lies face down in the mud, Dogbert says, "I don't see how rich people ever get bored."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I LOVE BEING RICH.
I'LL GIVE YOU TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IF YOU WALLOW IN THAT MUD PUDDLE.
I DON'T SEE HOW RICH PEOPLE EVER GET BORED.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "Rich People" and features a conversation between a man and a dog.
Panel 1: The dog approaches the man and says, "I love being rich." The man responds, "I'll give you ten thousand dollars if you wallow in that mud puddle."
Panel 2: The dog looks at the man with a puzzled expression, while the man walks away.
Panel 3: The dog is shown wallowing in the mud puddle, with the man standing nearby, looking on.
Summary: The comic strip humorously portrays the absurdity of the man's offer, highlighting the contrast between the dog's love for being rich and the man's willingness to pay a large sum of money for something as mundane as wallowing in mud.
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