Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 14th January 2008
Dilbert//6848, first published eighteen years ago on Monday 14th January 2008
Tags
everyone informed out of loop witnessing birth birth of child envy project happy miracle
Official transcript
It's too hard to keep everyone informed about everything. "I've decided to take you out of the loop."
"Really??"
"Now I know what fathers mean when they talk about witnessing the birth of their children."
"Lucky!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IT'S TOO HARD TO KEEP EVERYONE INFORMED ABOUT EVERYTHING.
I'VE DECIDED TO TAKE YOU OUT OF THE LOOP.
REALLY? ?
NOW I KNOW WHAT FATHERS MEAN WHEN THEY TALK ABOUT WITNESSING THE BIRTH OF THEIR CHILDREN.
LUCKY!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Father's Day"
Summary:
- The comic strip revolves around a conversation between two coworkers about fathers and their involvement in witnessing the birth of their children.
- One coworker expresses his frustration with the lack of information about everything, leading to a humorous exchange with another coworker who shares his experience as a father.
- The punchline of the comic strip is that the coworker has learned to appreciate the value of witnessing the birth of his children, despite not knowing what fathers mean when they talk about it.
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