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Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 1st February 2004

Dilbert//5405, first published 22 years ago on Sunday 1st February 2004


Tags

internet problems clicking try something else not working crazy boss


Official transcript

"Dilbert, come in here."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I KEEP CLICKING ON THIS LINK AND NOTHING HAPPENS.

DILBERT, COME INCLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK SEE?

TRY SOMETHING ELSE.

WHY WOULD I DO THAT?

HERE.

CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK THE DEFINITION OF INSANITY IS: DOING THE SAME THING AND EXPECTING A DIFFERENT RESULT.

CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK HEY, IT WORKED THIS TIME!

CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS A BAD PRECEDENT THEY CALLED ME "CRAZY."

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Definition of Insanity"

Summary:

This 'Dilbert' comic strip, originally published in 2004, features a conversation between Dilbert and his boss, who is depicted as a man in a suit. The boss is shown clicking on a link repeatedly, and Dilbert asks him why he does so. The boss responds that it is a bad precedent, and Dilbert retorts that it is the definition of insanity.

Key Points:

  • The comic strip highlights the absurdity of bureaucratic behavior.
  • The boss's actions are portrayed as illogical and counterproductive.
  • Dilbert's response is a witty commentary on the nature of insanity.
  • The comic strip is a humorous critique of corporate culture and the ways in which people can become trapped in repetitive and unproductive behaviors.

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