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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 6th November 2010

Dilbert//7875, first published sixteen years ago on Saturday 6th November 2010


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meeting heart attack bad boss swedish study fall over feet up dead surprise business


Official transcript

Wally says, "A Swedish study in 2009 showed that people with bad bosses had 40% more heart attacks."

Coworker says, "Aaak!!!"

Wally says, "I should want you that I'll probably tell this story a few times."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

A SWEDISH STUDY IN 2009 SHOWED THAT PEOPLE WITH BAD BOSSES HAD 40% MORE HEART ATTACKS.

AAAK!!!

I SHOULD WARN YOU THAT I'LL PROBABLY TELL THIS STORY A FEW TIMES.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Bad Bosses and Heart Attacks"

Summary:

This 'Dilbert' comic strip, originally published in 2009, presents a humorous take on a Swedish study that revealed people with bad bosses have a 40% higher risk of heart attacks. The strip features Dilbert and his coworkers in a meeting, where they discuss the study's findings. One coworker, in particular, is excited about the opportunity to share the news with his boss, who is notorious for being a bad boss.

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that bad bosses can have a significant impact on our health, both physically and mentally. It also highlights the relatable scenario of employees trying to find ways to share news that might not be well-received by their superiors. Overall, the strip uses humor to comment on the challenges of working with difficult bosses and the potential consequences for our well-being.

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