Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 9th October 2007
Dilbert//6751, first published nineteen years ago on Tuesday 9th October 2007
Tags
converstaion need to be right annoying pointed out date blame
Official transcript
You treat every conversation like it's a contest where you have to be the one who is right! "It only seems that way because everything you say is wrong."
"See? There it is!"
"I'm pretty sure that was you again."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
YOU TREAT EVERY CONVERSATION LIKE IT'S A CONTEST WHERE YOU HAVE TO BE THE ONE WHO IS RIGHT!
IT ONLY SEEMS THAT WAY BECAUSE EVERYTHING YOU SAY IS WRONG.
SEE?
THERE IT IS!
I'M PRETTY SURE THAT WAS YOU AGAIN
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Conversational Contests"
Summary:
This 'Dilbert' comic strip revolves around a conversation between Dilbert and a woman at a restaurant. The woman initiates a conversation, stating that every conversation is a contest where one must be right. Dilbert responds by pointing out the absurdity of this claim, as it implies that everything he says is wrong. The woman becomes defensive, insisting that she was right again.
The comic strip humorously highlights the tendency for individuals to engage in unnecessary arguments and the futility of trying to "win" every conversation. It pokes fun at the human desire to be correct and the potential for miscommunication and conflict that can arise from such attitudes.
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