Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 23rd November 1993
Dilbert//1683, first published 33 years ago on Tuesday 23rd November 1993
Tags
carol job satisfaction crossbow russell phone chat
Open source transcript
MY JOB SATISFACTION HAS GONE WAY UP SINCE I GOT THIS CROSSBOW.
HEY, RUSSELL!
ANSWER YOUR OWN PHONE ONCE IN A WHILE!
FEFT WE NEED TO CHAT.
CHAT THIS
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Crossbow Conundrum"
Summary:
The comic strip features a woman armed with a crossbow, demanding that her coworker, Russell, answer his phone. The scene unfolds as follows:
- The woman, frustrated with her job satisfaction, brandishes the crossbow and orders Russell to answer his phone.
- Russell, caught off guard, attempts to reason with her, but she remains resolute.
- The situation escalates, with the woman insisting that Russell must answer his phone immediately.
- The comic strip concludes with the woman's ultimatum: "Chat this," implying that Russell must engage in conversation.
Key Elements:
- The use of a crossbow as a prop adds a humorous touch to the scene.
- The woman's assertive demeanor and Russell's bewildered reaction create a comedic dynamic.
- The strip's lighthearted tone pokes fun at the challenges of workplace communication and the sometimes absurd ways people cope with frustration.
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