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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 27th November 1992

Dilbert//1322, first published 34 years ago on Friday 27th November 1992


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ratbert laboratory lab scientist changing tic-tac


Official transcript

A man in a lab coat hands Ratbert something that looks like a pill and says, "Just take one, Ratbert."

Ratbert rolls back and forth on the lab bench and yells, "Aaargh!! I'm changing! I'm changing!"

The scientist says, "It wasn't funny the first hundred times I gave you a Tic-Tac either."

Ratbert says, "Let's try it again!"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

JUST TAKE ONE, RATBERT.

AAARGH!! I'M CHANGING !

I'M CHANGING!

IT WASN'T FUNNY THE FIRST HUNDRED TIMES I GAVE YOU A TIC-TAC EITHER.

LET'S TRY IT AGAIN !

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Tic-Tac Toe"

Summary:

The comic strip features Ratbert, a rat, and Dilbert, an engineer, in a humorous exchange. The conversation begins with Ratbert asking Dilbert to take one Tic-Tac, to which Dilbert agrees. However, Ratbert's request is met with a series of increasingly absurd demands, including wanting to change his mind and being given a Tic-Tac either way. Dilbert, exasperated by Ratbert's antics, finally gives in and hands over the Tic-Tac. The strip concludes with Ratbert attempting to eat the Tic-Tac, but ultimately deciding against it. The comic strip is a lighthearted commentary on the absurdity of human (and animal) behavior.

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