Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 27th May 1999
Dilbert//3694, first published 27 years ago on Thursday 27th May 1999
Tags
new office rebel nice bathrobe easily manipulated dare you use barnding the fire
Official transcript
The male office rebel with the spiked hair extends shakes Dilbert's hand and says, "You must be the new office rebel we heard about. Nice bathrobe."
The other pierced male rebel says, "We're called rebels because we're easily manipulated into doing stupid things."
Spiked hair rebel raises the roof and says, "Give it up fpr us! Whoo whoo!"
Dilbert says, "I dare you to use branding irons on each other right now."
Spiked haired says, "Start the fire!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
YOU MUST BE THE NEW OFFICE REBEL WE HEARD ABOUT.
NICE BATHROBE.
WE'RE CALLED REBELS BECAUSE WE'RE EASILY MANIPULATED INTO DOING STUPID THINGS.
GIVE IT UP FOR US! WHOO WHOO I DARE YOU TO USE BRANDING IRONS ON EACH OTHER RIGHT NOW START THE FIRE!
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Rebel With a Cause"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 1999, revolves around a new office "rebel" who challenges the status quo. The story unfolds as follows:
- The rebel introduces himself and announces his intention to "easily manipulate" his colleagues into doing "stupid things."
- The rebel's coworkers are initially amused but quickly become concerned as he begins to use branding irons on each other.
- The rebel's actions escalate, leading to chaos in the office.
Key Takeaways:
- The comic strip satirizes the idea of rebellion and the consequences of unchecked power.
- It highlights the importance of responsible leadership and the need for employees to work together effectively.
- The strip's humor and commentary on office politics make it a relatable and entertaining read.
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