Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 12th June 2007
Dilbert//6632, first published nineteen years ago on Tuesday 12th June 2007
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Official transcript
CEO Visit "My meetings go faster when I set the tone."
"Opinions are treason."
"Do you have any opinions, Doofy?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
CEO VISIT MY MEETINGS GO FASTER WHEN I SET THE TONE.
OPINIONS ARE TREASON.
DO YOU HAVE ANY OPINIONS, DOOFY?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Opinions Are Treason"
Summary:
The comic strip features a CEO who is annoyed by the number of opinions shared during meetings. He suggests that opinions are treasonous and asks if anyone has any "opinions, doofy?" The employees are hesitant to share their thoughts, and the CEO's frustration grows as he realizes that no one is willing to speak up.
Key Elements:
- The CEO's frustration with the number of opinions shared during meetings
- The suggestion that opinions are treasonous
- The employees' hesitation to share their thoughts
- The CEO's growing frustration as he realizes that no one is willing to speak up
Humor:
The humor in the comic strip comes from the absurdity of the CEO's statement that opinions are treasonous. It is an exaggerated reaction to the common phenomenon of people sharing their opinions during meetings. The use of the word "doofy" adds to the comedic effect, implying that the CEO is not taking the situation seriously.
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