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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 13th January 2009

Dilbert//7213, first published seventeen years ago on Tuesday 13th January 2009


Tags

acting lesson humor


Official transcript

Office acting coach man says, "This exercise is called 'the over-worked headcount' man says, "AYOWAAAIEEEOW!"

man says, "Can you do that?"

Dilbert says, "Are you kidding? I only stop doing it to be polite."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

OFFICE ACTING COACH THIS EXERCISE IS CALLED "THE OVERWORKED HEADCOUNT." AYOWAA - AIEEEOW!

CAN YOU DO THAT?

ARE YOU KIDDING?

I ONLY STOP DOING IT TO BE POLITE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Overworked Headcount"

Summary:

This 'Dilbert' comic strip, originally published in [insert publication], features the main character, Dilbert, being instructed by his office acting coach to perform a "the overworked headcount" exercise. The coach is depicted as a man sitting on the floor with his legs straight out in front of him, while Dilbert stands over him, looking confused.

The coach explains that this exercise is called "the overworked headcount," and Dilbert responds by asking if he can do that. The coach replies, "Are you kidding? I only stop doing it to be polite." The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of corporate jargon and the absurdity of some workplace exercises.

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