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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 22nd March 2008

Dilbert//6916, first published eighteen years ago on Saturday 22nd March 2008


Tags

placebo head soul crushed catbert slapped head juice berry juice


Official transcript

"I hear your soul was crushed and Catbert slapped off your dried-up head."

"Try this juice I've been selling on the side, it's made from actually berries."

Spoit! "Oh, crud. That was the placebo."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I HEAR YOUR SOUL WAS CRUSHED AND CATBERT SLAPPED OFF YOUR DRIED-UP HEAD.

TRY THIS JUICE I'VE BEEN SELLING ON THE SIDE. IT'S MADE FROM ACTUAL BERRIES.

580518 OH, CRUD.

THAT WAS THE PLACEBO.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Juice Test"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a humorous exchange between Dilbert and Catbert. The conversation begins with Dilbert informing Catbert that her soul was crushed and her dried-up head was slapped off. Catbert responds by offering Dilbert a juice made from actual berries, which she has been selling on the side. Dilbert expresses skepticism, asking if it's the placebo, to which Catbert retorts, "Spot!" The punchline is a play on words, as "Spot" is a common term for a placebo, but also a reference to the fact that Catbert has slapped Dilbert's dried-up head off his body. The comic strip pokes fun at the absurdity of the situation and the characters' reactions to it.

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