Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 13th May 1994
Dilbert//1854, first published 32 years ago on Friday 13th May 1994
Tags
dogbert consulting liver slab of liver harvard mba good debaters brains wrapped
Official transcript
"When I hired the 'Dogbert Consulting Company' he said his consultants were so smart they had to wrap their brains around their torsos."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WHEN I HIRED THE "DOGBERT CONSULTING COMPANY" HE SAID HIS CONSULTANTS WERE SO SMART THEY HAD TO WRAP THEIR BRAINS AROUND THEIR TORSOS .
BUT THAT LOOKS LIKE A SLAB OF LIVER.
THIS SLAB OF LIVER HAS AN MBA FROM HARVARD, YOU POINTY- HAIR FOOL!!
wOw, YOU GUYS ARE GOOD DEBATERS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "Dilbert" and was originally published in a newspaper.
Strip Summary
The strip features Dilbert, a character who is often depicted as a sarcastic and cynical office worker, in a humorous situation.
- Dilbert is in a meeting with his boss, who is trying to impress him with his knowledge of anatomy.
- The boss says that when he hired the "Dogbert consulting company," he said his consultants were so smart they had to wrap their brains around their torsos.
- Dilbert responds by pointing out that this sounds like a "slab of liver" and that the boss has an MBA from Harvard, which is a "pointy-hair fool."
- The boss is taken aback by Dilbert's comment and asks if he is a good debater.
- Dilbert replies that he is a good debater, but not as good as the boss.
Humor and Commentary
The strip uses humor to comment on the absurdity of corporate culture and the ways in which people try to impress each other with their knowledge and credentials. The use of anatomical terms and the reference to Harvard add to the comedic effect.
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