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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 18th September 2004

Dilbert//5635, first published 22 years ago on Saturday 18th September 2004

Unpleasant realisation


Tags

people bothering trying to work get away morons unpleasant realization


Official transcript

Have you ever noticed that people continuously bother you when you're trying to work?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED THAT PEOPLE CONTINUOUSLY BOTHER YOU WHEN YOU'RE TRYING TO WORK?

THAT'S WHY I COME HERETO GET AWAY FROM THOSE MORONS.

I'M HAVING AN UNPLEASANT REALIZATION.

THEY'RE ALL LIKE THAT.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Morons at Work"

Summary:

The comic strip follows Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a bald head, as he navigates his workplace. The strip is divided into three panels, each featuring Dilbert in a different scenario.

Panel 1: Dilbert is shown standing in front of a mirror, holding a cup of coffee. He looks at his reflection and asks, "Have you ever noticed that people continuously bother you when you're trying to work?" The mirror responds, "That's why I come here - to get away from those morons."

Panel 2: Dilbert is depicted walking down a hallway, looking unimpressed. He says, "I'm having an unpleasant realization." The mirror replies, "They're all like that."

Panel 3: Dilbert is shown sitting at his desk, looking frustrated. He thinks to himself, "I need to find a way to deal with these people."

Overall: The comic strip pokes fun at the challenges of working with difficult colleagues and the desire to escape their constant interruptions. It highlights the relatable struggle of finding ways to manage workplace stress and maintain productivity.

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