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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 29th June 1999

Dilbert//3727, first published 27 years ago on Tuesday 29th June 1999


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outgrew container cube farming replant tall guys never good reason


Official transcript

Caption: "Cube Farming"

A very tall man stand in his cube. The cube farmer thinks, "He outgrew his container."

The farmer grabs the guy by the tie and thinks, "I'll replant him in a container with a door."

Dilbert and Wally look in on the tall gut now sitting in his own office. Wally says, "Why do tall guys always get picked?"

Dilbert says, "I'm sure there's a good reason."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

CUBE FARMING HE OUTGREW HIS CONTAINER.

I'LL REPLANT HIM IN A BIG CONTAINER WITH A DOOR.

WHY DO TALL GUYS ALWAYS GET PICKED?

I'M SURE THERE'S A GOOD REASON

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Cube Farming"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a man who outgrew his container and is being replanted in a larger one with a door. The conversation between the man and the person replanting him is humorous, as the man is concerned about being picked.

Key Points:

  • The man is being replanted in a larger container with a door.
  • The man is concerned about being picked.
  • The person replanting him is confident that there's a good reason for it.
  • The conversation highlights the absurdity of the situation and the man's concerns about being treated like a plant.

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