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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 20th December 2007

Dilbert//6823, first published nineteen years ago on Thursday 20th December 2007


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order from boss reptilian brain not apparent move cubicle closer to department


Official transcript

"Alice, I want you to move to a cubicle closer to the rest of the department."

"Is there a reason that isn't apparent, or is this coming from the reptilian part of your brain?"

"How would you know?"

"That's a surprisingly good point."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

ALICE, I WANT YOU TO MOVE TO A CUBICLE CLOSER TO THE REST OF THE DEPARTMENT.

IS THERE A REASON THAT ISN'T APPARENT, OR IS THIS COMING FROM THE REPTILIAN PART OF YOUR BRAIN?

HOW WOULD I KNOW?

THAT'S A SURPRISINGLY GOOD POINT.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Reptilian Brain"

Summary:

The comic strip features Alice, a character known for her eccentricities, requesting to move to a cubicle closer to the rest of the department. However, her reasoning is unconventional: she believes it's due to the presence of a reptilian part of her brain. When questioned about this, she becomes defensive, stating that it's a "surprisingly good point." The strip humorously explores the idea of Alice's unusual perspective on her workplace environment.

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