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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 31st May 1995

Dilbert//2237, first published 31 years ago on Wednesday 31st May 1995


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little stuffed doll looks like boss emotional lift likeness nearby smacks doll


Official transcript

The Boss stands in the door of Dilbert's cubicle. The Boss notices a small doll on Dilbert's monitor and says, "Hey! That little stuffed doll looks just like me!"

Dilbert says, "It gives me an emotional lift to have your likeness nearby."

The Boss walks away smiling and thinking, "I never realized what he thought of me."

Inside his cubicle Dilbert whacks the doll off the monitor and thinks, "Stop dropping in like that!!"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

HEY! THAT LITTLE STUFFED DOLL LOOKS JUST LIKE ME!

IT GIVES ME AN EMOTIONAL LIFT TO HAVE YOUR LIKENESS NEARBY.

I NEVER REALIZED WHAT HE THOUGHT OF ME.

STOP DROPPING IN LIKE THAT !!

WHACK!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Stuffed Doll"

Summary:

  • The comic strip revolves around a man who is obsessed with a stuffed doll that resembles him.
  • He takes the doll to work, where his coworkers are amused by his attachment to it.
  • The man's obsession with the doll leads to a series of humorous events, including a confrontation with his boss.
  • Ultimately, the man realizes that his attachment to the doll is unhealthy and decides to let it go.

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