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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 15th November 2001

Dilbert//4597, first published 25 years ago on Thursday 15th November 2001


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dangerous looking biker heart of gold theme used to be preppy psycho hill billy


Official transcript

The hillbilly says to Wally, "I used to be preppy. Then I was a dangerous-looking biker with a heart of gold."

The hillbilly continues, "I call my current look the 'psycho hillbilly.. What's your theme?"

Wally replies, "This isn't a theme."

The hillbilly replies, "Oh.. sorry. Man, I had no way of knowing."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I USED TO BE PREPPY.

THEN I WAS A DANGEROUS-LOOKING BIKER WITH A HEART OF GOLD.

I CALL MY CURRENT LOOK THE "PSYCHO HILLBILLY." WHAT'S YOUR THEME?

THIS ISN'T A THEME.

OH... SORRY, MAN, I HAD NO WAY OF KNOWING.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Evolution of a Theme"

Summary:

This 'Dilbert' comic strip revolves around a conversation between Dilbert and a co-worker. The co-worker, previously known as "Preppy," has undergone a transformation, adopting the persona of a "Psycho Hillbilly." The conversation highlights the absurdity of the theme and the co-worker's lack of awareness about it.

Key Points:

  • The co-worker's transformation from "Preppy" to "Psycho Hillbilly"
  • The absurdity of the theme
  • The co-worker's lack of awareness about the theme
  • The humor in the conversation between Dilbert and the co-worker

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