Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 9th February 1999
Dilbert//3587, first published 27 years ago on Tuesday 9th February 1999
Tags
meeting moth wool clothes participants moth eaten clothes empty stomach
Official transcript
Dilbert walks cursing. His clothing is chewed to bits. Alice also curses. her clothing also has large bites taken out of it. The meeting moth walks with his mouth full and his hands full of cloth. The moth thinks, "A "meeting moth"
should never go to a meeting on an empty stomach."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
A "MEETING MOTH" SHOULD NEVER GO TO A MEETING ON AN EMPTY STOMACH.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "A 'Meeting Moth' Should Never Go to a Meeting on an Empty Stomach."
Panel 1: Dilbert walks into his office, looking disheveled and holding a piece of paper. He has a thought bubble above his head with a moth symbol and the words "#!*". This suggests that he is frustrated or annoyed about something.
Panel 2: Wally, another character, enters the office. She is wearing a pink dress and has a large hairdo. She also has a thought bubble above her head with the same moth symbol and the words "#!*". This implies that she is also experiencing some kind of frustration or annoyance.
Panel 3: Dilbert sits down at his desk and looks at Wally. He has a thought bubble above his head that says, "A 'meeting moth' should never go to a meeting on an empty stomach." This is a humorous comment, as it implies that Wally's behavior is due to her being hungry.
Overall: The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that meetings can be unproductive and frustrating, and that sometimes people may be more focused on their hunger than on the topic at hand. It also highlights the quirks and personalities of the characters in the Dilbert universe.
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