Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 26th January 2006
Dilbert//6130, first published twenty years ago on Thursday 26th January 2006
Official transcript
"He wasn't wearing an I.D. badge. We think he's some sort of spy."
"Don't look directly at him. His power of cuteness is too strong."
"Aw, geez. I say don't look and you look right at it."
"Must serve baby."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HE WASN'T WEARING AN I.D. BADGE. WE THINK HE'S SOME SORT OF SPY.
DON'T LOOK DIRECTLY AT HIM. HIS POWER OF CUTENESS IS TOO STRONG.
AW, GEEZ.
I SAY DON'T LOOK AND YOU LOOK RIGHT AT IT.
MUST SERVE BABY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Power of Cuteness"
Summary:
The comic strip features a man wearing an ID badge, which the boss believes makes him look like a spy. However, the man is actually a baby, and his cuteness is so strong that it overpowers the boss's perception. The boss is forced to serve the baby, who is holding a pacifier and wearing a diaper. The strip is a humorous commentary on the power of cuteness and the absurdity of adult situations.
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