Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 5th October 1992
Dilbert//1269, first published 34 years ago on Monday 5th October 1992
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dogbert deep sleep hypnosis draw aliens abducted e
Official transcript
Dogbert sits on a chair and Dilbert lies on a couch. Dogbert says, "You are in a deep sleep . . . Now, while under hypnosis you can draw the aliens who abducted you."
Dogbert whispers, "Hint: they all look exactly like 'E.T.'"
No longer hypnotized, Dilbert looks at a drawing and says, "Wow! I drew that??"
Dogbert says, "They usually come back for you. Better keep a bag packed."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
YOU ARE IN A DEEP SLEEP...
NOW, WHILE UNDER HYPNOSIS YOU CAN DRAW THE ALIENS WHO ABDUCTED YOU.
HINT: THEY ALL LOOK EXACTLY LIKE "E.T."
WOW! I DREW THAT??
THEY USUALLY COME BACK FOR YOU. BETTER KEEP A BAG PACKED.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "Alien Abduction".
The comic strip features Dilbert, a white dog, who is lying in bed, saying he is in a deep sleep. Suddenly, he is abducted by aliens, but they all look exactly like E.T. The aliens then return Dilbert to his bed, leaving him confused and wondering if it was all just a dream.
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