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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 3rd December 1997

Dilbert//3154, first published 29 years ago on Wednesday 3rd December 1997


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misuse of analogies dressed odd casual day frightening outifit bicycle pants


Official transcript

Asok says, "Are you sure this is where I report the misuse of analogies. You're dressed very odd."

Phil says, "It's casual day."

He's the former ruler of Heck and is dressed in a devil suit.l Asok says, "That's the most frightening outfit I've ever seen."

Phil says, "You haven't seen my bicycle pants."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

ARE YOU SURE THIS IS WHERE I REPORT THE MISUSE OF ANALOGIES?

YOU'RE DRESSED VERY ODD.

IT'S CASUAL DAY.

THAT'S THE MOST FRIGHTENING OUTFIT I'VE EVER SEEN.

YOU HAVEN'T SEEN ME IN BICYCLE PANTS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Casual Day"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a workplace setting where a character, dressed in a red devil costume, is called into a meeting with their boss. The boss expresses concern about the misuse of analogies and the character's unusual attire, which includes bicycle pants. The character responds by stating that it is "Casual Day" and that they have not seen the boss in bicycle pants before. The boss is confused and asks if the character is sure this is where they report the misuse of analogies, as they are dressed very oddly. The character confirms that it is indeed Casual Day and that they are reporting the misuse of analogies. The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of a workplace having a "Casual Day" and the absurdity of reporting the misuse of analogies in such a setting.

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