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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 7th May 1992

Dilbert//1118, first published 34 years ago on Thursday 7th May 1992


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dogbert dilbert progress supreme ruler fault blame pillow computer


Official transcript

Dogbert sits on a pillow thinking, "I've made little progress toward my goal of being supreme ruler of earth."

Dogbert thinks, "Obviously it's not my fault. Somebody else must be to blame."

Dogbert stares at Dilbert who is sitting at his desk. Dilbert thinks, "I hate it when he just stares."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I'VE MADE LITTLE PROGRESS TOWARD MY GOAL OF BEING SUPREME RULER OF EARTH.

OBVIOUSLY IT'S NOT MY FAULT. SOMEBODY ELSE MUST BE TO BLAME.

I HATE IT WHEN HE JUST STARES

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The comic strip is titled "Supreme Ruler of Earth" and features Dilbert, a white dog, as the main character.

Scene 1: Dilbert's Ambition Dilbert expresses his desire to be the Supreme Ruler of Earth, stating that he has made little progress toward this goal. He believes that someone else must be to blame for his lack of success.

Scene 2: Dilbert's Blame Game Dilbert thinks that it's not his fault, and he hates it when he just stares at someone. He is frustrated that he can't seem to achieve his goal despite his best efforts.

Scene 3: Dilbert's Frustration Dilbert is shown sitting at a desk, looking dejected and disappointed. He is surrounded by papers and office supplies, but his mind is elsewhere, still fixated on his goal of becoming the Supreme Ruler of Earth.

Overall, the comic strip humorously portrays Dilbert's ambition and frustration as he struggles to achieve his lofty goal.

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