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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 8th November 2010

Dilbert//7877, first published sixteen years ago on Monday 8th November 2010


Tags

consultant role model angry sociopath annoyed business


Official transcript

Dogbert says, "You're doing a great job as a role model."

Dogbert says, "Half of your employees have already turned into pudgy sociopaths."

Dogbert says, "And they're quick to anger."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

YOU'RE DOING A GREAT JOB AS A ROLE MODEL.

HALF OF YOUR EMPLOYEES HAVE ALREADY TURNED INTO PUDGY SOCIOPATHS.

AND THEY'RE QUICK TO ANGER.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Pudgy Sociopaths"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a scene in an office setting, where a character is being praised by their boss for their role model behavior. However, the boss's statement is followed by a humorous twist, as it is revealed that half of the employees have already transformed into "pudgy sociopaths." The punchline is delivered by the boss, who quips that they are "quick to anger."

Key Elements:

  • The comic strip features a relatable office setting and a lighthearted tone.
  • The use of the term "pudgy sociopaths" adds a touch of humor and irony to the strip.
  • The boss's quick-witted remark at the end provides a comedic payoff to the joke.

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