Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 15th July 2010
Dilbert//7761, first published sixteen years ago on Thursday 15th July 2010
Tags
save money retire name swear curse point
Official transcript
Wally says, "I finally saved enough money to retire anytime I want."
Wally says, "Someone should invent a witty name for that amount of money."
The Boss says, "$%@# *@U"
Wally says, "Perfect! Can I use that?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I FINALLY SAVED ENOUGH MONEY TO RETIRE ANYTIME I WANT.
SOMEONE SHOULD INVENT A WITTY NAME FOR THAT AMOUNT OF MONEY.
#%C# *0 PERFECT!
CAN I USE THAT?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Witty Name for Money"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a balding man with glasses and a green tie, sitting at his desk. He is engaged in a conversation with his boss, who is standing next to him.
Panel 1:
Dilbert: I finally saved enough money to retire anytime I want.
Panel 2:
Boss: Someone should invent a witty name for that amount of money.
Panel 3:
Dilbert: Perfect. Can I use that?
Panel 4:
Boss: points to Dilbert
Panel 5:
Dilbert: looks at his boss with a confused expression
The comic strip humorously highlights the idea that even the most mundane conversations can be filled with witty remarks, and that sometimes, people may not appreciate the humor in them.
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