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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 7th August 2006

Dilbert//6323, first published twenty years ago on Monday 7th August 2006


Official transcript

"Hey, I'm having a Schadenfreude party. Would you like to come?"

"Sure! I don't know what Schadenfreude means, but it sounds fun."

"Too bad you're not invited, loser."

"Ouch."

"Best party ever."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

HEY, IM HAVING A SCHADENFREUDE PARTY. WOULD YOU LIKE TO COME?

SURE! I DON'T KNOW WHAT SCHADENFREUDE MEANS, BUT IT SOUNDS FUN.

TOO BAD YOU'RE NOT INVITED, LOSER.

OUCH.

BEST PARTY EVER.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Schadenfreude Party"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a white dog, and his friend, a man, at a party. The man asks Dilbert if he would like to attend a Schadenfreude party, to which Dilbert responds that he doesn't know what it means but sounds fun. However, when the man explains that Schadenfreude is the joy derived from someone else's misfortune, Dilbert becomes uncomfortable and leaves the party.

Key Points:

  • Dilbert is invited to a Schadenfreude party by his friend.
  • Dilbert doesn't know what Schadenfreude means but thinks it sounds fun.
  • The man explains that Schadenfreude is the joy derived from someone else's misfortune.
  • Dilbert becomes uncomfortable and leaves the party.

Overall:

The comic strip humorously explores the concept of Schadenfreude and how it can make people uncomfortable. It also highlights the importance of understanding the nuances of language and cultural references.

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