Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 19th March 2007
Dilbert//6547, first published nineteen years ago on Monday 19th March 2007
Official transcript
Did you know that loneliness can't be cured by listening to others? "You can only feel alive and whole when others are listening to you?"
"What do you think of that?"
"Think of what?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DID YOU KNOW THAT LONELINESS CAN'T BE CURED BY LISTENING TO OTHERS?
YOU CAN ONLY FEEL ALIVE AND WHOLE WHEN OTHERS ARE LISTENING TO YOU WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT?
THINK OF WHAT?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Loneliness and the Power of Connection"
Summary:
This 'Dilbert' comic strip explores the theme of loneliness and its impact on human well-being. The strip is divided into three panels, each featuring Dilbert and his dog Dogbert in a different scenario.
Panel 1:
- Dilbert is shown standing alone on a hill, with a thought bubble containing the question: "Did you know that loneliness can't be cured by listening to others?"
- Dogbert is depicted sitting nearby, looking up at Dilbert with a concerned expression.
Panel 2:
- Dilbert is shown standing in front of a fence, with a speech bubble saying: "You can only feel alive and whole when others are listening to you."
- Dogbert is shown sitting on the other side of the fence, looking at Dilbert with a curious expression.
Panel 3:
- Dilbert is shown standing on a hill, looking out at the landscape with a contemplative expression.
- Dogbert is shown sitting on a nearby rock, looking up at Dilbert with a thoughtful expression.
- The caption reads: "What do you think of that? Think of what?"
Overall:
The comic strip suggests that loneliness can be a significant obstacle to human well-being, and that feeling connected to others is essential for feeling alive and whole. The strip also highlights the importance of self-reflection and introspection in overcoming loneliness.
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