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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 18th April 1992

Dilbert//1099, first published 34 years ago on Saturday 18th April 1992


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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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collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Mighty Hunter"

Summary:

  • The comic strip features a conversation between two characters, one of whom is a hunter.
  • The hunter boasts about his hunting prowess and claims to have mastered his sport.
  • The other character expresses skepticism, stating that they used to feel guilty about this until they realized it was a sport.
  • The hunter responds by striking his wily prey, a small animal, with a club.
  • The comic strip ends with the hunter standing over the defeated animal, while the other character looks on in disgust.

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