Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 6th March 1992
Dilbert//1056, first published 34 years ago on Friday 6th March 1992
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dogbert episode amazing ignorant people history perished
Open source transcript
ON TODAY'S EPISODE OF "DOGBERT'S AMAZINGLY IGNORANT PEOPLE" WE TALK TO PEOPLE WHO DON'T KNOW HISTORY.
HOW MANY PEOPLE PERISHED BECAUSE OF WORLD WAR II?
UH... 400?
THE ANSWER IS FIFTY MILLION.
...
ROUNDING.
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "World War II Casualties"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dogbert, a character known for his sarcastic and cynical nature, engaging in a conversation with a man about World War II. The conversation begins with Dogbert asking how many people perished in the war, and the man responding with a seemingly random number, "fifty million." Dogbert then proceeds to mock the man's lack of knowledge by asking if he knows how many people were in the war, to which the man replies, "oh... rounding." The exchange highlights Dogbert's tendency to belittle others' ignorance, while also poking fun at the man's lack of historical knowledge.
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