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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 18th May 1994

Dilbert//1859, first published 32 years ago on Wednesday 18th May 1994


Tags

arch nemesis ttp ttp project join


Official transcript

Wally would you like to be on my 'TTP' project?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WALLY, WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE ON MY "TTP" PROJECT?

WHAT DOES "TTP" STAND FOR ?

IT'S SHORT FOR THE TTP PROJECT.

I NAMED IT MYSELF SO, DO YOU WANT TO JOIN?

I'D RATHER BE YOUR ARCH NEMESIS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The comic strip is titled "The TTP Project" and features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic commentary on office life.

The Comic Strip

The strip begins with Wally asking Dilbert if he wants to be part of his "TTP" project. Dilbert inquires about the meaning of "TTP," which stands for "The TTP Project." Wally explains that it's a short name for the project, and Dilbert agrees to join.

The Twist

However, the conversation takes an unexpected turn when Dilbert asks Wally if he wants to join "The TTP Project," and Wally responds by saying he'd rather be his "arch nemesis." This exchange is humorous because it implies that Wally is not interested in working on the project, but rather wants to be Dilbert's adversary.

The Punchline

The comic strip ends with Dilbert looking confused and Wally smiling smugly, suggesting that he has outsmarted Dilbert.

Overall

The comic strip is a lighthearted commentary on the challenges of working in an office environment and the importance of clear communication. It also pokes fun at the tendency of some people to be overly competitive and aggressive in their interactions with others.

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