Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 28th August 2006
Dilbert//6344, first published twenty years ago on Monday 28th August 2006
Official transcript
"This is a picture of my cubicle. As you can see, it's slightly bigger than yours."
"That means I'm slightly more important than you."
"And yet you've worked here much longer."
"I GET IT!!!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THIS IS A PICTURE OF MY CUBICLE. AS YOU CAN SEE, IT'S SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN YOURS.
THAT MEANS I'M SLIGHTLY MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOU.
AND YET YOU'VE WORKED HERE MUCH LONGER.
GET IT!!!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Cubicle Conundrum"
Summary:
This 'Dilbert' comic strip, originally published in [insert publication date], revolves around the theme of self-importance and perceived significance. The story unfolds in three panels, each highlighting the protagonist's growing sense of importance.
Panel 1:
- The protagonist, a woman with a large hairdo, sits at her desk, gazing at a picture of her cubicle.
- She comments, "This is a picture of my cubicle. As you can see, it's slightly larger than yours."
Panel 2:
- The woman continues, "That means I'm slightly more important than you."
- Her coworker, seated across from her, appears unimpressed.
Panel 3:
- The woman boasts, "And yet you've worked here much longer. I get it!!"
- Her coworker responds with a mixture of surprise and amusement, suggesting that her self-importance is misplaced.
Key Takeaways:
- The comic strip humorously explores the human tendency to overestimate one's own importance.
- It pokes fun at the idea that physical space or seniority necessarily equate to significance.
- The strip's lighthearted tone and relatable characters make it an entertaining commentary on workplace dynamics.
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