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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 26th June 2007

Dilbert//6646, first published nineteen years ago on Tuesday 26th June 2007


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serial personal problems in love medical school cadaver bad decisons acting cold boyfriend acting cold


Official transcript

Nancy, the employee with serious personal problems "I'm in love with a medical school cadaver."

"Do you ever think that maybe your personal problems are caused by your own bad decisions?"

"How's it my fault that my boyfriend is acting cold?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

NANCY, THE EMPLOYEE WITH SERIAL PERSONAL PROBLEMS I'M IN LOVE WITH A MEDICAL SCHOOL CADAVER.

DO YOU EVER THINK THAT MAYBE YOUR PERSONAL PROBLEMS ARE CAUSED BY YOUR OWN BAD DECISIONS?

HOW'S IT MY FAULT THAT MY BOYFRIEND IS ACTING COLD?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Nancy, the Employee with Serial Personal Problems"

Summary:

The comic strip features Nancy, an employee with a history of personal problems, engaging in a conversation with her coworker. The conversation begins with Nancy expressing her affection for a medical school cadaver, which leads to a discussion about whether her personal problems are caused by her own bad decisions. The coworker responds by asking how Nancy's boyfriend is acting cold, implying that Nancy's personal issues may be related to her romantic life. The strip humorously highlights Nancy's tendency to attract problems and her inability to take responsibility for her actions.

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