Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 18th April 1992
Dilbert//1099, first published 34 years ago on Saturday 18th April 1992
Tags
ratbert dilbert mighty hunter strikes wily prey hormones mastered sport conquered nautre
Official transcript
Ratbert and Dogbert stand on the sidewalk. Ratbert stomps on a bug and says, "The mighty hunter strikes his wily prey!"
Ratbert continues, "The hunter is awash in manly hormones. He has mastered his sport and conquered one of nature's best."
Ratbert says to Dogbert, "I used to feel guilty about this until I realized it's a sport."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THE MIGHTY HUNTER STRIKES HIS WILY PREY!
THE HUNTER IS AWASH IN MANLY HORMONES.
HE HAS MASTERED HIS SPORT AND CONQUERED ONE OF NATURE'S BEST.
I USED TO FEEL GUILTY ABOUT THIS UNTIL I REALIZED IT'S A SPORT.
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AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is 'The Mighty Hunter'.
Summary
The comic strip depicts a conversation between two characters, one of whom is a dog. The dog boasts about its hunting prowess, claiming to have mastered its sport and conquered a "nature's best". However, the other character is unimpressed and sarcastically remarks that the dog's sport is "a sport". The dog responds by saying it used to feel guilty about this until it realized it was a sport.
Key Points
- The comic strip features a dog boasting about its hunting skills.
- The dog claims to have mastered its sport and conquered a "nature's best".
- The other character is unimpressed and sarcastically remarks that the dog's sport is "a sport".
- The dog responds by saying it used to feel guilty about this until it realized it was a sport.
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