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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 4th April 1992

Dilbert//1085, first published 34 years ago on Saturday 4th April 1992


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dilbert dogbert idaho flu healthy perfectly work


Official transcript

Dilbert sits at his desk. Dogbert asks, "Have you heard about the Idaho flu that's going around?"

Dogbert continues, "At first you feel perfectly healthy . . . Then bam, you die."

Dilbert pulls on his tie and says, "Hey, I feel perfectly healthy right now."

Dogbert walks away thinking, "My work here is done."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE IDAHO FLU THAT'S GOING AROUND?

AT FIRST YOU FEEL PERFECTLY HEALTHY ... THEN BAM, YOU DIE.

HEY, I FEEL PERFECTLY HEALTHY RIGHT NOW.

MY WORK HERE IS DONE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Perfectly Healthy"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive hairstyle, sitting at his desk. He is engaged in a conversation with a colleague, who inquires about the Idaho flu. Dilbert responds that he has heard about it but is feeling perfectly healthy. However, his colleague's response is ominous, stating, "Then BAM, you die." Dilbert appears unconcerned, declaring, "My work here is done."

The comic strip is humorous, poking fun at the idea that people often take their health for granted until it's too late. It also highlights the absurdity of the situation, where Dilbert is more concerned about completing his work than the potential consequences of his health. Overall, the comic strip is a lighthearted commentary on the human tendency to prioritize tasks over personal well-being.

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