Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 30th July 2009
Dilbert//7411, first published seventeen years ago on Thursday 30th July 2009
Tags
eating annoyed angry violence hitting punching arrogant
Official transcript
The foodie with a huge forehead Man says, Mmmm, a pomme de terre frite with sea salt and just a hint of rosemary."
Punch! Alice says, "That was a French Fry. And much like yourself, it was a salted."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THE FOODIE WITH A HUGE FOREHEAD , DE TERRE FRITE WITH SEA SALT AND JUST A HINT OF ROSEMARY.
PUNCH!
THAT WAS A FRENCH FRY. AND MUCH LIKE YOURSELF, IT WAS A SALTED.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Foodie with a Huge Forehead"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in a newspaper, features Dilbert, a cartoon character known for his sarcastic wit and office shenanigans. The strip is divided into three panels, each showcasing a different scene.
Panel 1:
- A man with a large forehead is sitting at a table with a woman.
- The woman is describing the food she's eating, saying, "Mmmm, a pomme de terre frite with sea salt and just a hint of rosemary."
- The man responds, "Punch!"
Panel 2:
- The same scene is depicted, with the woman continuing to describe the food.
- She says, "That was a French fry, and much like yourself, it was a salted."
Panel 3:
- The man is shown sitting alone at the table, looking disappointed.
- The woman is no longer present, and the man is left to ponder his lack of success in getting a date.
Overall:
The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of a foodie with a large forehead, using humor to highlight the absurdity of the situation. The punchline, "That was a French fry, and much like yourself, it was a salted," adds to the comedic effect, implying that the man is as bland and uninteresting as the food he's eating.
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