Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 26th August 2010
Dilbert//7803, first published sixteen years ago on Thursday 26th August 2010
Tags
meeting drink coffee forget morning person business
Official transcript
Wally says, "I've already forgotten everything that was said at the beginning of this meeting."
SLURP Wally says, "I used to think I wasn't a morning person, but things never got better after lunch."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'VE ALREADY FORGOTTEN EVERYTHING THAT WAS SAID AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS MEETING.
SLURP I USED TO THINK I WASN'T A MORNING PERSON, BUT THINGS NEVER GOT BETTER AFTER LUNCH.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Morning Meeting Blues"
This comic strip, originally published in 2010, humorously captures the relatable experience of attending a morning meeting that leaves one feeling unprepared and disoriented.
Panel 1: The scene opens with a group of office workers seated at a table, all wearing similar attire and sporting the same hairstyle. The speaker, a bespectacled individual with a yellow shirt and tie, begins by acknowledging that he has already forgotten everything mentioned during the meeting. He sheepishly admits to being "already forgotten every-thing that was said at the beginning of this meeting."
Panel 2: As the conversation progresses, another employee chimes in, also wearing a yellow shirt and tie, and exclaims, "SLURP!" This unexpected outburst adds to the comedic tone of the strip.
Panel 3: The final panel features the same bespectacled individual, now holding a cup of coffee, and reflecting on his experience. He remarks, "I used to think I wasn't a morning person, but things never got better after lunch." This wry observation highlights the universal struggle of dealing with the aftermath of a morning meeting.
Humor and Relatability: The comic strip's humor lies in its relatability to the daily struggles of office workers everywhere. The exaggerated expressions and reactions of the characters add to the comedic effect, making it a lighthearted and entertaining read.
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