Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 7th October 2004
Dilbert//5654, first published 22 years ago on Thursday 7th October 2004
Tags
buck passer do -it one day tear away shirt
Open source transcript
THE BUCK-PASSER I HAVE A DOIT FOR YOU...
HERE.
GAAA!!!
THE ONE DAY THAT I DON'T WEAR MY TEARAWAY SHIRT, AND THIS HAPPENS!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "The Buck-Passer."
Panel 1: The Boss's Orders
- The boss tells the employees that they must have a "do-it-for-you" shirt.
- The employees are confused and unsure what this means.
Panel 2: The Employee's Response
- One employee is excited to wear his "tear-away" shirt, which he believes is the same thing as a "do-it-for-you" shirt.
- The other employees are skeptical and try to correct him.
Panel 3: The Employee's Justification
- The employee explains that he doesn't wear his "tear-away" shirt because it happens to him, implying that he tears it off in a fit of rage.
- The other employees are shocked and amused by his response.
Overall
The comic strip is a humorous commentary on the absurdity of corporate jargon and the creative ways that employees try to interpret and apply it.
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