Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 10th December 1992
Dilbert//1335, first published 34 years ago on Thursday 10th December 1992
Tags
violence dilbert wally jester costume the boss task force humor creativity
Official transcript
Wally enters wearing a court jester costume. Dilbert asks, "What's the story with the costume, Wally?"
Wally replies, "The Boss put me on a special task force to see if humor increases creativity. I have to dress like this for a month."
Dilbert asks, "Are you feeling more creative?"
Wally replies, "Yeah. I've already thought of six hundred ways to kill him,"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WHAT'S THE STORY WITH THE COSTUME, WALLY?
THE BOSS PUT ME ON A SPECIAL TASK FORCE TO SEE IF HUMOR INCREASES CREATIVITY.
I HAVE TO DRESS LIKE THIS FOR A MONTH.
ARE YOU FEELING MORE CREATIVE?
YEAN. I'VE ALREADY THOUGHT OF SIX HUNDRED WAYS TO KILL HIM.
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Wally's Costume Conundrum"
Summary:
The comic strip features Wally, a character from the popular 'Dilbert' series, who is tasked by his boss to wear a costume for a month. Wally's creative approach to the task is to wear a yellow jumpsuit with antennae, which he believes will increase his creativity. However, his boss is not impressed and suggests that Wally's thought process is "six hundred ways to kill him." The comic strip humorously highlights the absurdity of the situation and Wally's determination to make the most of it.
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