Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 17th January 1994
Dilbert//1738, first published 32 years ago on Monday 17th January 1994
Tags
bugs bugs are smater cubcicle dumb permission denied plastic plastic plant tell the difference
Open source transcript
I... I'D LIKE PERMISSION PLASTIC PLANT IN MY CUBICLE.
PERMISSION DENIED!
PLANTS ATTRACT BUGS.
IF I CAN'T TELL IT'S PLASTIC HOW ARE THE BUGS GOING TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE ?
WITH ALL DUE RESPECT, BUGS ARE WAY SMARTER THAN YOU.
OH YEAH? I'D LIKE TO SEE THEM DO THIS JOB.
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Bugs in the Cubicle"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive appearance, sitting at his desk in a cubicle. He is engaged in a conversation with a police officer, who has been called to investigate a complaint about bugs in the cubicle. The officer is shown holding a small plant and examining it closely.
Key Elements:
- Dilbert's cubicle is infested with bugs.
- The police officer is tasked with investigating the complaint.
- The officer is shown holding a small plant and examining it closely.
- The comic strip features a humorous exchange between Dilbert and the officer, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
Overall:
The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of bugs being a problem in a cubicle and the bureaucratic process of reporting and investigating such issues. It showcases the dry wit and satire that are characteristic of the Dilbert comic strip.
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