Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 25th April 1992
Dilbert//1106, first published 34 years ago on Saturday 25th April 1992
Tags
dilbert ratbert crisis image self value world jukebox room resources
Official transcript
Dilbert sits on a pillow listening to the radio. Ratbert walks in and says, "I'm having a crisis of self image."
Ratbert asks, "Do I, as a rat, add any value to the world? Or do I simply deplete its resources, then die?"
The musical notes coming from the radio stick to Ratbert's body. He says, "Oh . . . Sorry . . . I sucked all the music out of the room."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'M HAVING A CRISIS OF SELF IMAGE.
DO I, AS A RAT, ADD ANY VALUE TO THE WORLD? OR DO I SIMPLY DEPLETE ITS RESOURCES, THEN DIE?
OH... SORRY... I SUCKED ALL THE MUSIC OUT OF THE ROOM.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Self-Image Crisis"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a dog, who is experiencing a crisis of self-image. The dog is shown to be surrounded by various objects, including a radio, a boombox, and a rat. The rat asks the dog if it simply depletes its resources, then dies, to which the dog responds that it sucks all the music out of the room.
Key Points:
- The dog is experiencing a crisis of self-image.
- The dog is surrounded by various objects, including a radio, a boombox, and a rat.
- The rat asks the dog if it simply depletes its resources, then dies.
- The dog responds that it sucks all the music out of the room.
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