Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 27th July 1996
Dilbert//2660, first published thirty years ago on Saturday 27th July 1996
Tags
reason with idiots waving paw
Official transcript
Dogbert sits behind Dilbert's desk and says, "From now on, I will not try to reason with the idiots I encounter. I will dismiss them by waving my paw and saying 'bah.'"
Dilbert says, "Just because someone thinks differently from you doesn't mean he's an idiot, Dogbert."
Dogbert waves his paw and says, "Bah."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
FROM NOW ON, I WILL NOT TRY TO REASON WITH THE IDIOTS I ENCOUNTER. I WILL DISMISS THEM BY WAVING MY PAW AND SAYING "BAH." JUST BECAUSE SOMEONE THINKS DIFFERENTLY FROM YOU DOESN'T MEAN HE'S AN IDIOT, DOGBERT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "Dilbert" and it was originally published in 1996.
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a conversation between Dilbert, a cartoon character, and Dogbert, his talking dog. The conversation starts with Dilbert saying he will not try to reason with the idiots he encounters, but instead will dismiss them by waving his paw and saying "Bah." Dogbert then responds by saying that just because someone thinks differently from him doesn't mean they're an idiot, Dogbert. The comic strip ends with Dogbert saying "Bah" and walking away.
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