Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 27th May 1995
Dilbert//2233, first published 31 years ago on Saturday 27th May 1995
Tags
fields of heather flying dreams important change soon increase somebody else new ceo
Official transcript
In a dream, Dilbert flies through the sky. He thinks, "In my dream I float over fields of heather."
Below him a girl waves and says, "Hi! I'm Heather."
Dilbert thinks, "The flying dream always predicts an important change. I feel that my freedom will soon increase."
Dilbert wakes up in a meeting as the Boss asks, "Does somebody else have a question for our new CEO?"
Dilbert's arms are out-streched and his finger is stuck in the CEO's ear. Dilbert thinks, "My finger is stuck."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IN MY DREAM I FLOAT OVER FIELDS OF HEATHER Hi! I'M Heather THE FLYING DREAM ALWAYS PREDICTS AN IMPORTANT CHANGE.
I FEEL THAT MY FREEDOM WILL SOON INCREASE.
DOES SOMEBODY ELSE HAVE A QUESTION FOR OUR NEW CEO?
MY FINGER IS STUCK.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Flying High on Ambition"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 1995, features Dilbert, a bespectacled, balding man with a white shirt and red tie, who is depicted in three panels.
- Panel 1: Dilbert is shown floating over fields of Heather, with a thought bubble stating, "In my dream I float over fields of Heather."
- Panel 2: He is seen falling from the sky, with a thought bubble saying, "The flying dream always predicts an important change. I feel that my freedom will soon increase."
- Panel 3: Dilbert is shown sitting at a conference table with his coworkers, who are all looking at him with concern. One coworker asks, "Does somebody else have a question for our new CEO?" Another coworker responds, "My finger is stuck." Dilbert's response is, "My finger is stuck."
The comic strip humorously portrays Dilbert's optimistic outlook on life, despite being in a precarious situation. The punchline about his finger being stuck adds to the comedic effect, highlighting the absurdity of the situation. Overall, the comic strip showcases Dilbert's unique perspective and sense of humor.
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