Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 3rd August 1993
Dilbert//1571, first published 33 years ago on Tuesday 3rd August 1993
Tags
dogbert bioworld experiement food air gone sadistic car salespeople boss saturn
Open source transcript
PLEASE... END THE BIOWORLD EXPERIMENT. WE'RE OUT OF FOOD. AIR IS ALMOST GONE WE PRAY THERE WAS NO SADISTIC INTENT WHEN YOU CHOSE ONLY CAR SALESPEOPLE FOR THE EXPERIMENT...
PLEASE... AT LEAST LET SOME AIR IN...
GEE, I REALLY WANT TO HELP.
I'LL GO TRY TO CONVINCE MY BOSS TO SEE IT YOUR WAY.
HEY! IMA "SATURN" DEALER - I'M DIFFERENT!
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Bioworld Experiment"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in the 'Dilbert' series, revolves around a group of individuals in a bioworld experiment. The scene is set with a group of people in yellow jumpsuits, each holding a device resembling a walkie-talkie, standing in front of a large dome. The atmosphere is tense, with one person stating, "PLEASE... END THE BIOWORLD EXPERIMENT. WE'RE OUT OF FOOD. AIR IS ALMOST GONE."
The conversation unfolds with a suggestion to pray for a change in intent when choosing car salespeople for the experiment. However, this proposal is met with skepticism, and the group decides to contact a "Saturn" dealer instead, hoping they can "CONVINCE MY BOSS TO SEE IT YOUR WAY."
The strip concludes with a humorous twist, as the group's request is met with a response from the Saturn dealer, who claims to be "DIFFERENT." The tone of the comic is lighthearted and satirical, poking fun at the absurdity of the situation and the characters' desperation. Overall, the comic strip provides a humorous commentary on the challenges of working in a bioworld experiment and the importance of effective communication.
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