Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 3rd February 1994
Dilbert//1755, first published 32 years ago on Thursday 3rd February 1994
Tags
evil demons stupidity saint dogbert image protect and wathc career change out demons of stupid
Official transcript
"Is your job plagued by the evil demons of stupidity?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IS YOUR JOB PLAGUED BY THE EVIL DEMONS OF STUPIDITY ?
SIMPLY AFFIX THIS IMAGE OF SAINT DOGBERT TO EVERY DOCUMENT, CUBICLE OR COMPUTER YOU WANT TO PROTECT AND WATCH YOUR CAREER BEGIN TO CHANGE!
OUT OUT!!
YOU DEMONS OF STUPIDITY!!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Saint Dogbert to the Rescue"
Summary:
This 'Dilbert' comic strip, originally published in 1994, humorously tackles the challenges of office work. The strip features Dogbert, a self-proclaimed saint, who is tasked with protecting and watching over Dilbert's career.
Key Elements:
- Saint Dogbert: A self-proclaimed saint who claims to be able to protect and watch over Dilbert's career.
- Job Plagued by Evil Demons of Stupidity: Dilbert's job is plagued by the evil demons of stupidity, which Saint Dogbert is determined to eliminate.
- Affixing Saint Dogbert's Image: Dilbert is instructed to affix Saint Dogbert's image to every document, cubicle, or computer to ward off the demons of stupidity.
- Out with the Demons: The image of Saint Dogbert is effective in driving out the demons of stupidity, allowing Dilbert to focus on his work without distraction.
Humor and Satire:
The comic strip uses humor and satire to poke fun at the challenges of office work and the absurdity of seeking supernatural solutions to everyday problems. The image of Saint Dogbert, a self-proclaimed saint, adds to the comedic effect, highlighting the ridiculousness of relying on such a character to solve workplace woes.
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