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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 6th August 2005

Dilbert//5957, first published 21 years ago on Saturday 6th August 2005


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comapny sells defective prodcuts karma bed doodle wandered bad things they deserve it


Official transcript

"Sometimes I feel guilty because my company sells defective products."

"I believe in karma. That means I can do bad things to people all day and I assume they deserve it."

"By the way, where are we?"

"I think we wandered into a bad doodle."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

SOMETIMES I FEEL GUILTY BECAUSE MY COMPANY SELLS DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS.

I BELIEVE IN KARMA.

THAT MEANS I CAN DO BAD THINGS TO PEOPLE ALL DAY LONG AND I ASSUME THEY DESERVE IT.

BY THE WAY, WHERE ARE WE?

I THINK WE WANDERED INTO A BAD DOODLE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Karma's a Bummer"

Summary:

The comic strip follows the misadventures of Dilbert, a bespectacled engineer, as he navigates the challenges of working in a corporate environment. In this particular strip, Dilbert is seen sitting at his desk, surrounded by his usual cast of characters, including Dogbert, his cynical and manipulative dog.

As the conversation unfolds, Dilbert expresses his frustration with the company's defective products, which he believes are a result of his own guilt. He confesses that he believes in karma and thinks that he deserves to be punished for his perceived wrongdoing. Dogbert, ever the opportunist, sees an opening and suggests that they wander into a bad doodle, implying that they should take a break and engage in some creative activity to clear their minds.

The strip pokes fun at the corporate culture and the pressures that employees face, highlighting the absurdity of the situation and the humor in Dilbert's misadventures. The use of humor and satire allows the creator to comment on the human condition and the quirks of office life, making it relatable and entertaining for readers.

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