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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 24th September 1991

Dilbert//892, first published 35 years ago on Tuesday 24th September 1991


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dogbert ratbert visualization achieve hunk cheese visualizing world ruler


Official transcript

Dogbert and Ratbert stand on the edge of a cliff. Dogbert says, "I come up here and use visualization to achieve my goals."

Dogbert continues, "You can get anything you want by visualizing it."

Ratbert replies, "Wow! I've got to try that!"

Dogbert says, "I'm the ruler of the world."

Ratbert says, "You're a big hunk of cheese."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I COME UP HERE AND USE VISUALIZATION TO ACHIEVE MY GOALS.

YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT BY VISUALIZING IT.

WOW!

I'VE GOT TO TRY THAT!

I'M THE RULER OF THE WORLD.

YOU'RE A BIG HUNK OF CHEESE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The comic strip is titled "You're a Big Hunk of Cheese" and features Dilbert, a white male character, and Dogbert, a yellow dog character. The strip is divided into three panels.

Panel 1: Dilbert says, "I come up here and use visualization to achieve my goals." He is standing on a hill, looking out at the viewer. Dogbert is sitting next to him, looking up at him.

Panel 2: Dogbert says, "You can get anything you want by visualizing it." Dilbert responds, "Wow, I've got to try that!" Dogbert smiles and says, "I'm the ruler of the world."

Panel 3: Dilbert says, "You're a big hunk of cheese." Dogbert looks surprised and says, "What? No, I'm not a big hunk of cheese!" Dilbert replies, "Yes, you are. You're a big hunk of cheese." Dogbert looks offended and says, "I'm the ruler of the world, not a big hunk of cheese!"

The comic strip is humorous and lighthearted, poking fun at the idea of visualization and the power of positive thinking. It also highlights the playful and mischievous nature of Dogbert's character. Overall, the strip is a fun and entertaining way to start the day.

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