Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 3rd March 2007
Dilbert//6531, first published nineteen years ago on Saturday 3rd March 2007
Tags
accused of punching crazy coworker defense less carzy list of employees further punching
Official transcript
"Alice, you've been accused of punching a crazy co-worker."
"In my defense, it did make her less crazy."
"I know. Here's a list of additional crazy employees I'd like you to punch."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
ALICE, YOUVE BEEN ACCUSED OF PUNCHING A CRAZY COWORKER.
IN MY DEFENSE, IT DID MAKE HER LESS CRAZY.
I KNOW. HERE'S A LIST OF ADDITIONAL CRAZY EMPLOYEES ID LIKE YOU TO PUNCH.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Crazy Employee"
Summary:
The comic strip features Alice, a character from the 'Dilbert' series, accusing her coworker of punching a "crazy co-worker." However, Alice's defense reveals that she punched the employee herself, citing a list of reasons why they were "less crazy" than others. The punchline lies in the fact that Alice is also on the list of crazy employees she would like to punch.
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