Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 26th August 2008
Dilbert//7073, first published eighteen years ago on Tuesday 26th August 2008
Tags
leaning sitting magazine piece of mind
Official transcript
Sitting There Wally thinks, "Leaning? What's that got to do with sitting?"
Wally thinks, "I remember when Sitting There meant something. I'm going to give them a piece of my mind."
A voice says, "Frankly, we ran out of things to say about sitting."
Wally says, "I find that hard to believe!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
LEANING? WHAT'S THAT GOT TO DO WITH SITTING?
PORE SITTING PLEASURE SITTING THERE I REMEMBER WHEN SITTING THERE MEANT SOMETHING. I'M GOING TO GIVE THEM A PIECE OF MY MIND.
FRANKLY, WE RAN OUT OF THINGS TO SAY ABOUT SITTING.
I FIND THAT HARD TO BELIEVE!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Mind of a Sitter"
Summary:
- The comic strip revolves around a man named Dilbert, who is depicted sitting at his desk.
- Dilbert is engaged in reading a newspaper article titled "Sitting There".
- The article discusses the benefits of sitting, including pure sitting pleasure and the ability to look other people in the eye.
- Dilbert is intrigued by the article and decides to share it with his colleagues.
- However, he finds it challenging to convince them of the importance of sitting, as they are skeptical about its benefits.
- The comic strip humorously highlights the absurdity of the situation and the difficulty of convincing others of the value of sitting.
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