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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 27th July 2010

Dilbert//7773, first published sixteen years ago on Tuesday 27th July 2010


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statue of liberty destroy pr responsibility clean up new york harbor light show weapon demo podium speech fish food


Official transcript

CEO says, "The media is on our back because we accidentally destroyed the Statue of Liberty. We need your P.R. advice."

Dogbert says, "Did you take full responsibility and promise to clean up the harbor?"

CEO says, "Ooh."

Earlier that day CEO says, "Many of you don't know that the Statue of Liberty was very old... and made entirely of fish food."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THE MEDIA IS ON OUR BACKS BECAUSE WE ACCIDENTALLY DESTROYED THE STATUE OF LIBERTY. WE NEED YOUR P.R. ADVICE.

DID YOU TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY AND PROMISE TO CLEAN UP THE HARBOR?

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EARLIER THAT DAY MANY OF YOU DON'T KNOW THAT THE STATUE WAS VERY OLD... AND MADE ENTIRELY OF FISH FOOD.

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AI Analysis

Title: "The Media's Responsibility"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a conversation between a man and a statue of liberty. The man asks the statue if it took full responsibility and promised to clean up the harbor, to which the statue responds with "OOH." The man then says that many people don't know that the statue was very old and made entirely of fish food.

Key Points:

  • The media is responsible for destroying the statue of liberty.
  • The man asks the statue if it took responsibility and promised to clean up the harbor.
  • The statue responds with "OOH."
  • The man reveals that the statue was very old and made entirely of fish food.
  • Many people are unaware of this fact.

Overall:

The comic strip uses humor to highlight the media's responsibility for destroying the statue of liberty and the statue's response to the man's question. The punchline about the statue being made of fish food adds a layer of absurdity to the conversation.

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