Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 3rd July 1993
Dilbert//1540, first published 33 years ago on Saturday 3rd July 1993
Tags
dilbert elvis art
Official transcript
Dilbert stands next to an overhead projector. Dilbert puts a transparency on the projector and says, "Please excuse the artwork in this next diagram."
Various people in the background say, "What's that? It looks like Elvis's face on a credenza! Ha ha ha! Or is it a Rorschach test??! Ha ha ha!"
Dilbert says, "And in conclusion, I hate you all."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
PLEASE EXCUSE THE ARTWORK IN THIS NEXT DIAGRAM.
WHAT'S THAT?
IT LOOKS LIKE ELVIS' FACE ON A CREDENZA!
!
OR IS IT A - RORSCHACH TEST??!
- !!
AND IN CONCLUSION, I HATE YOU ALL.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Elvis on a Credenza"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled office worker, in a humorous exchange with his boss. The boss, standing next to a credenza, asks Dilbert to explain the artwork displayed on it. Dilbert, unimpressed, responds with a sarcastic remark, "Ha ha ha, or is it a Rorschach test? Ha ha ha!!"
The boss, seemingly oblivious to Dilbert's sarcasm, expresses his dislike for the artwork, stating, "And in conclusion, I hate you all." The strip concludes with Dilbert holding a flower, implying he has been fired. The humor lies in the boss's lack of understanding of the artwork and his absurd reaction to Dilbert's comment.
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