Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 17th October 1992
Dilbert//1281, first published 34 years ago on Saturday 17th October 1992
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dogbert dilbert laughed joke hard inhaled snorted time choked spit lurch bonk head coffee table ignoring life boring
Official transcript
Dilbert sits in his chair reading the newspaper and Dogbert sits on Dilbert's legs. Dogbert asks, "Remember the time you laughed at your own joke so hard that you inhaled and snorted at the same time?"
Dogbert continues, "Then you choked on your own spit, which caused you to lurch over and bonk your head on the coffee table . . ."
Dogbert asks, "Who says your life is boring?"
Dilbert replies, "I'm ignoring you."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
REMEMBER THE TIME YOU LAUGHED AT YOUR OWN JOKE SO HARD THAT YOU INHALED AND SNORTED AT THE SAME NEWS TIME ?
THEN YOU CHOKED ON YOUR OWN SPIT, WHICH CAUSED YOU TO LURCH OVER AND BONK YOUR HEAD ON THE COFFEE TABLE...
I'M IGNORING YOU.
WHO SAYS YOUR LIFE IS BORING?
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AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "Who Says Your Life Is Boring?".
This comic strip features Dilbert, a white, bald, and bespectacled character who works as an engineer at a large corporation. He is shown sitting at his desk, reading the newspaper and responding to a coworker's joke. The coworker asks Dilbert to remember the time he laughed at his own joke so hard that he inhaled and snorted at the same time. Dilbert responds by saying that he's ignoring the coworker because his life is boring.
The comic strip is humorous because it pokes fun at the monotony of office life and the tendency of coworkers to make jokes that fall flat. The use of a white, bald, and bespectacled character as the protagonist adds to the comedic effect, as it is a common stereotype of an engineer or office worker. Overall, the comic strip is a lighthearted and relatable portrayal of office life.
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