Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 29th September 2007
Dilbert//6741, first published nineteen years ago on Saturday 29th September 2007
Tags
pretending loyal try to appear more loyal couldn't be more
Official transcript
"Wally, your choice of words leads us to think you are only pretending to be loyal to the company."
"Sorry. I'll try to appear more loyal in the future."
"You did it again."
"Don't be silly. I couldn't be more loyal."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WALLY, YOUR CHOICE OF WORDS LEADS US TO THINK YOU ARE ONLY PRETENDING TO BE LOYAL TO THE COMPANY.
SORRY. I'LL TRY TO APPEAR MORE LOYAL IN THE FUTURE.
YOU DID IT AGAIN.
DON'T BE SILLY. I COULDN'T BE MORE LOYAL.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Loyalty in the Corporate World"
Summary:
This 'Dilbert' comic strip humorously explores the theme of loyalty in the corporate world. The strip features a conversation between Dilbert, a bespectacled office worker, and his boss, Wally.
- Dilbert: Wally, your choice of words leads us to think you are only pretending to be loyal to the company.
- Wally: Sorry, I'll try to appear more loyal in the future.
- Dilbert: You did it again.
- Wally: Don't be silly. I couldn't be more loyal.
The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that employees may not always be genuinely committed to their companies, and that appearances can be deceiving. It highlights the tension between what people say and do, and the challenges of maintaining loyalty in a corporate setting.
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