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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 5th December 2000

Dilbert//4252, first published 26 years ago on Tuesday 5th December 2000


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jruy duty what excuse happy to serve civic responsibility insanity good one


Official transcript

Dilbert is sitting in the jury room with two other people. The man sitting next to him asks, "What excuse are you planning to use?"

Dilbert says to the man, "I'm happy to serve. It's my civic responsibility."

The man says to Dilbert, "Insanity; good one."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

JURY DUTY WHAT EXCUSE ARE YOU PLANNING TO USE?

I'M HAPPY TO SERVE.

IT'S MY CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY.

INSANITY: GOOD ONE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Jury Duty"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a group of individuals in a jury room, engaged in a discussion. One member expresses their intention to use an excuse, but another responds with a clever remark, "I'm happy to serve. It's my civic responsibility." The conversation takes a humorous turn when someone asks, "What excuse are you planning to use?" and another replies, "Insanity; good one." The strip humorously portrays the relatable experience of being called for jury duty and the creative excuses people might come up with to avoid serving.

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