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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 17th April 2010

Dilbert//7672, first published sixteen years ago on Saturday 17th April 2010


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meeting presentation fall asleep dream animal snout nose job reality tease mouth open scared wiggle fingers annoyed business


Official transcript

Asok says, "I must have fallen asleep during your presentation. I dreamed I had an animal snout for a nose. It seemed so real."

Dilbert says, "If you can't tell your dreams from your reality, maybe this is your dream and you really do have a snout."

Dilbert says, "Does anything seem strange or out of place in this reality?"

Wally says, "Can we please do some work?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I MUST HAVE FALLEN ASLEEP DURING YOUR PRESENTATION. I DREAMED I HAD AN ANIMAL SNOUT FOR A NOSE. IT SEEMED SO REAL.

IF YOU CAN'T TELL YOUR DREAMS FROM YOUR REALITY, MAYBE THIS IS YOUR DREAM AND YOU REALLY DO HAVE A SNOUT.

DOES ANYTHING SEEM STRANGE OR OUT OF PLACE IN THIS REALITY?

CAN WE PLEASE DO SOME WORK?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Dreams and Reality"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in April 2010, features Dilbert and his colleagues discussing their dreams. The conversation begins with Dilbert sharing a dream about having an animal snout for a nose, which he believes is real. His colleagues express skepticism, but Dilbert remains convinced that his dream is a reflection of his true self.

As the conversation progresses, Dilbert's coworkers challenge his perception of reality, asking if he can tell if anything strange or out of place is happening in his reality. Dilbert responds that he can do some work, but his coworkers are unimpressed.

The comic strip humorously explores the blurred lines between dreams and reality, highlighting the absurdity of Dilbert's situation. The exchange between Dilbert and his colleagues serves as a commentary on the fragility of perception and the importance of questioning one's own reality.

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