Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 2nd April 1993
Dilbert//1448, first published 33 years ago on Friday 2nd April 1993
Tags
dogbert dilbert wally conquered earth coincidence picture brassieres change
Official transcript
Wally and Dilbert hold Dogbert signs and are wearing brassieres. Wally says, "You have to admit it - since Dogbert conquered the earth we've had no wars and the economy improved."
Dilbert replies, "It could be a coincidence. All he's ordered so far is that we carry his picture and wear brassieres."
Wally says, "I think you're afraid of change."
Dilbert says, "Oh yeah? Well, I don't think you're a 'D' cup."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
YOU HAVE TO ADMIT IT- SINCE DOGBERT CONQUERED THE EARTH WE'VE HAD NO WARS AND THE ECONOMY IMPROVED.
IT COULD BE A COINCIDENCE. ALL HE'S ORDERED SO FAR IS THAT WE CARRY HIS PICTURE AND WEAR BRASSIERES.
DOGBERT I THINK YOU'RE AFRAID OF CHANGE.
DOGBERT OH YEAH?
WELL, I DON'T THINK YOU'RE A "D" CUP.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip in question is a 'Dilbert' comic strip, originally published in 1993. A suitable title for this comic strip could be "A 'D' Cup of Change."
Summary of the Comic Strip
The comic strip features a conversation between two characters, one holding a sign with the word "DOGBERT" and the other holding a sign with the word "DOG." The conversation revolves around the idea of change and the importance of making decisions. The character holding the "DOGBERT" sign suggests that since Dogbert has conquered the earth, they should admit it and move forward with his plans. The character holding the "DOG" sign is hesitant, fearing that Dogbert's plans will lead to a "D" cup of change, implying a negative outcome.
Key Points
- The comic strip explores the theme of change and decision-making.
- The characters debate the merits of Dogbert's plans for the earth.
- The conversation highlights the importance of considering the potential consequences of one's actions.
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