Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 6th February 1992
Dilbert//1027, first published 34 years ago on Thursday 6th February 1992
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dilbert mensa meeting link arms stimulate dna structure celebrity random
Official transcript
A man with a large head says to Dilbert, "Since this is the first time you've been to a Mensa meeting, I'll explain a few things."
The man continues, "When the music stops we all link arms to simulate the DNA structure of a featured celebrity."
The man says quietly, "To be honest, I think a lot of it is just random."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
SINCE THIS IS THE FIRST TIME YOU'VE BEEN TO A MENSA MEETING, I'LL EXPLAIN A FEW THINGS.
WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS WE ALL LINK ARMS TO SIMULATE THE DNA STRUCTURE OF A FEATURED CELEBRITY.
TO BE HONEST, I THINK A LOT OF IT IS JUST RANDOM.
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Celebrity DNA"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and observations on the workplace, attending a meeting where a colleague explains the concept of celebrity DNA. The colleague describes how music stops when people are linked to a celebrity, simulating the DNA structure of a featured celebrity.
Key Points:
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of celebrity culture and the way people are drawn to it.
- It highlights the absurdity of simulating DNA structure using music.
- The strip showcases Dilbert's signature deadpan humor and commentary on the quirks of modern society.
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