Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 23rd April 2001
Dilbert//4391, first published 25 years ago on Monday 23rd April 2001
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weekly wally report stock options maple someone lost more
Official transcript
The boss, Wally and Dilbert are at a table. Wally says, "Now for the weekly Wally report."
Wally says, "Wally struggled to maintain his morale despite the ninety percent drop in his stock options."
Wally continues, "Then he remembered that someone lost much, much, much more that he did."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
NOW FOR THE WEEKLY WALLY REPORT.
WALLY STRUGGLED TO MAINTAIN HIS MORALE DESPITE THE NINETY PERCENT DROP IN HIS STOCK OPTIONS.
THEN HE REMEMBERED THAT SOMEONE LOST MUCH, MUCH, MUCH MORE THAN HE DID.
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AI Analysis
Title: "Wally's Stock Options Struggle"
Summary:
The comic strip features Wally, a character from the popular Dilbert series, sitting at a table with his colleagues. The conversation revolves around his stock options, which have dropped in value despite his efforts to maintain his morale.
- First Panel: Wally announces, "Now for the weekly Wally report."
- Second Panel: He shares, "Wally struggled to maintain his morale despite the ninety percent drop in his stock options."
- Third Panel: Wally reflects, "Then he remembered that someone lost much, much, much more than he did."
The comic strip humorously highlights Wally's resilience in the face of financial adversity, as he finds comfort in knowing that others have fared worse.
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