Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 27th October 1993
Dilbert//1656, first published 33 years ago on Wednesday 27th October 1993
Tags
ratbert dogbert outdoors activity
Official transcript
Dogbert sits on his pillow. Ratbert says, "I can't remember if I'm left-handed or right-handed."
Ratbert says, "I live in fear that I'll be walking in the park, someone will toss me a ball and I'll look . . . awkward."
Ratbert lies underneath a ball. The person who threw the ball says, "Nice catch, rat."
Ratbert asks, "Really? It didn't look awkward?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I CAN'T REMEMBER IF I'M LEFT-HANDED OR RIGHT-HANDED I LIVE IN FEAR THAT I'LL BE WALKING IN THE PARK, SOMEONE WILL TOSS ME A BALL AND I'LL LOOK...
AWKWARD.
10-47 NICE CATCH, RAT REALLY? IT DIDN'T LOOK AWKWARD?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "Awkward" and features a dog, a rat, and a person. The story begins with the dog saying it can't remember if it's left-handed or right-handed, and the rat responding that it lives in fear of walking in the park and someone tossing a ball at it, making it look awkward. The rat then asks the dog if it looks awkward, and the dog replies that it didn't look awkward. The person in the background is shown throwing a ball, which hits the rat, causing it to fall over and look awkward. The comic strip is humorous and lighthearted, poking fun at the idea of being awkward and the absurdity of everyday situations.
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