Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 7th April 2001
Dilbert//4375, first published 25 years ago on Saturday 7th April 2001
Tags
own cubicle highschool reunion adults more specific
Official transcript
HIGH SCHOOL REUNION: Talking to a woman at his high school reunion, Dilbert says, "I started with nothing. Now I have my own cubicle."
Dilbert says to the woman, "Say, now that we're both adults, would you like to... You know?"
The woman says, "Yes."
People at the high school reunion stare at Dilbert, who has his underwear pulled up over the back of his head. Dilbert thinks, "I've got to be more specific."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HIGH SCHOOL REUNION I STARTED WITH NOTHING. NOW I HAVE MY OWN CUBICLE.
SAY, NOW THAT WE'RE BOTH ADULTS, WOULD YOU LIKE TO... YOU KNOW?
YES.
I'VE GOT TO BE MORE SPECIFIC.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "High School Reunion"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 2001, revolves around a high school reunion. The story begins with the protagonist, Dilbert, stating that he has nothing to say and is content with his cubicle. However, upon meeting his former classmates, he is bombarded with questions about his personal life and career. In response, Dilbert reveals that he has become more specific in his interests, leading to a humorous exchange with his former classmates.
Key Elements:
- The comic strip features the main character, Dilbert, who is known for his sarcastic and humorous take on workplace life.
- The high school reunion setting provides an opportunity for Dilbert to reconnect with his former classmates and reflect on his life choices.
- The punchline, "I've got to be more specific," adds a layer of humor to the strip, highlighting Dilbert's tendency to be vague and uncommunicative.
Overall:
The "High School Reunion" comic strip is a lighthearted and humorous take on the challenges of reconnecting with old friends and navigating adulthood. Through Dilbert's signature wit and sarcasm, the strip offers a relatable and entertaining commentary on the human experience.
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