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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 2nd May 2005

Dilbert//5861, first published 21 years ago on Monday 2nd May 2005


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share cubicle outrageous fight board of directors importance of teamwork


Official transcript

Dilbert Comic Strip Series - Dilbert shares a cubicle with Lola

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

, WE'RE LOW ON SPACE. YOU'LL HAVE TO SHARE YOUR CUBICLE.

THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS!

I WILL FIGHT THIS ALL THE WAY TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS!

HOLA.

MY NAME IS LOLA.

BUT THEN I REMEMBERED THE IMPORTANCE OF TEAMWORK.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The comic strip is titled "Teamwork" and features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic and humorous take on office life.

Panel 1:

  • Dilbert is shown sitting at his desk, looking unenthused.
  • His boss, Wally, enters the room and says, "Dilbert, we're low on space. You'll have to share your cubicle."
  • Dilbert responds with a mix of frustration and sarcasm, "This is outrageous. I will fight this all the way to the board of directors!"

Panel 2:

  • The scene cuts to the boardroom, where Dilbert is standing in front of the board members, passionately arguing against sharing his cubicle.
  • His boss, Wally, is seated across from him, looking unimpressed.
  • The board members are shown nodding along, seemingly entertained by Dilbert's outburst.

Panel 3:

  • The scene cuts back to Dilbert's cubicle, where he is sitting at his desk, looking dejected.
  • A woman, Lola, enters the room and says, "Hola. My name is Lola. But then I remembered the importance of teamwork."
  • Dilbert looks up at her, seemingly uninterested.
  • Lola continues, "I'm here to share your cubicle with you."
  • Dilbert's expression changes from frustration to shock and horror.

Overall: The comic strip pokes fun at the challenges of working in a shared workspace and the importance of teamwork. It also highlights the absurdity of office politics and the sometimes ridiculous situations that can arise in a corporate setting.

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