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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 4th August 1997

Dilbert//3033, first published 29 years ago on Monday 4th August 1997


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abusing power cucbicle floors of luxury gambling housing huge structure office relocation other reasons shopping wallyville


Official transcript

Dilbert is packing his things into a box. Wally holds a floorplan and says, "I'm in charge of the office relocation. Where do you want your cubicle?"

Dilbert points to a spot on the map and says, "What's this huge structure?"

Wally says, "Wallyville. It's two floors of luxury housing, shopping and gambling."

Dilbert asks, "Do you think you might be abusing your power?"

Wally asks, "What would be the other reasons to have power?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I'M IN CHARGE OF THE OFFICE RELOCATION.

WHERE DO YOU WANT YOUR CUBICLE?

WHAT'S THIS HUGE STRUCTURE?

WALLYVILLE.

IT'S TWO FLOORS OF LUXURY HOUSING, SHOPPING, AND GAMBLING.

DO YOU THINK YOU MIGHT BE ABUSING YOUR POWER?

WHAT WOULD BE THE OTHER REASONS TO HAVE POWER?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Abusing Your Power"

Summary:

  • The comic strip depicts a conversation between Dilbert and his boss, Wally, who is relocating his office.
  • Dilbert asks Wally where he wants his cubicle, and Wally responds that he wants it in Wallyville, which has two floors of luxury housing, shopping, and gambling.
  • Dilbert expresses concern that Wally might be abusing his power, and Wally asks what other reasons there might be to have power.
  • The comic strip satirizes the concept of power and its potential misuse in a corporate setting.

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