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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 19th February 2001

Dilbert//4328, first published 25 years ago on Monday 19th February 2001


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stange beautiufl felling waves ecstacy positive reinforcement tingly soul good words from boss


Official transcript

Alice says, "What is this strange and beautiful feeling inside of me?!"

Smiling broadly, Alice says, "Waves of ecstasy are pulsing through my soul."

The Boss thinks to himself, "This is why I only give positive reinforcement once a year."

Alice's voice continues, "I'm all tingly!"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WHAT IS THIS STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL FEELING INSIDE OF ME?!

WAVES OF ECSTASY ARE PULSING THROUGH MY SOUL.

THIS IS WHY I ONLY GIVE POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT ONCE A YEAR.

I'M ALL TINGLY!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Waves of Ecstasy"

Summary:

The comic strip features a woman with an unusual hairstyle, who exclaims, "What is this strange and beautiful feeling inside of me?" A man in the background responds, "This is why I only give positive reinforcement once a year." The woman enthusiastically declares, "Waves of ecstasy are pulsing through my soul." The man quips, "I'm all tingly!"

The strip humorously portrays the woman's excitement and the man's sarcastic remark, highlighting the contrast between their reactions.

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