Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 2nd February 1994
Dilbert//1754, first published 32 years ago on Wednesday 2nd February 1994
Tags
exorcise demons stupidity posess stupidity gone boss empty suit
Official transcript
Hold still while I exorcise the demons of stupidity that possess you.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HOLD STILL WHILE I EXORCISE THE DEMONS OF STUPIDITY THAT POSSESS YOU.
OUT! OUT! I COMMAND YOU DEMONS OF STUPIDITY TO BE GONE!!
THE SUIT IS NOW SAFE.
THANKS !
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "Demons of Stupidity" and features Dilbert, a white anthropomorphic dog with a yellow hat, as the main character.
Panel 1:
- Dilbert exorcises the demons of stupidity from a man's head.
- Dilbert says, "Hold still while I exorcise the demons of stupidity that possess you."
Panel 2:
- The man is possessed by demons of stupidity.
- Dilbert says, "Out, out, I command you demons of stupidity to be gone!"
Panel 3:
- The suit is now safe.
- Dilbert says, "Thanks!"
Summary: The comic strip humorously depicts Dilbert's attempt to exorcise the demons of stupidity from a man's head, with the man being possessed by these demons. The strip pokes fun at the idea of stupidity being a force that can be exorcised, and the absurdity of the situation.
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