Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 6th November 2006
Dilbert//6414, first published twenty years ago on Monday 6th November 2006
Official transcript
"Hey Mort, are you coming to the...uh-oh."
"Are you dead? Hello! Hello!"
"I'm going to let that problem work itself out."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HEY MORT, ARE YOU COMING TO THE. .. UH-OH.
ARE YOU DEAD?
HELLO! HELLO!
IM GOING TO LET THAT PROBLEM WORK ITSELF OUT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Death at the Office"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in Dilbert, features a humorous take on the challenges of working in a corporate environment. The scene unfolds with Mort, a character who has died at his desk, being greeted by his coworkers. One coworker asks if Mort is dead, to which he responds with a deadpan "Hello!" The exchange highlights the absurdity of workplace interactions and the tendency for people to avoid discussing uncomfortable topics.
The strip pokes fun at the monotony and superficiality of office life, where employees often prioritize avoiding conflict or controversy over addressing serious issues. The use of humor and satire allows the comic strip to comment on the human experience in a relatable and entertaining way. Overall, "Death at the Office" is a lighthearted commentary on the quirks of corporate culture.
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