Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 22nd December 2010
Dilbert//7921, first published sixteen years ago on Wednesday 22nd December 2010
Tags
said same thing 27 times using different words stop talking rude repeat yourself
Official transcript
Alice says, "Excuse me. By my count, you've said the same thing 27 times, using different words."
Alice says, "If I can get sworn statements from everyone here that we understand your point, will you stop talking?"
Man says, "That's mighty rude of you."
Alice says, "I dont' get your point. Can you repeat it 26 more times?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
EXCUSE ME.
BY MY COUNT, YOU'VE SAID THE SAME THING 27 TIMES, USING DIFFERENT WORDS.
IF I CAN GET SWORN STATEMENTS FROM EVERYONE HERE THAT WE UNDERSTAND YOUR POINT, WILL YOU STOP TALKING?
THAT'S MIGHTY RUDE OF YOU.
I DON'T GET YOUR POINT. CAN YOU REPEAT IT 26 MORE TIMES?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Power of Repetition"
Summary:
This 'Dilbert' comic strip revolves around a meeting where a woman repeatedly states the same point, only to be met with frustration from the others. The conversation unfolds as follows:
- The woman expresses her point 27 times, using different words.
- When asked to stop talking, she continues to reiterate her statement.
- Her persistence is met with annoyance from the others, who are unable to get her point across.
The comic strip humorously highlights the challenges of effective communication and the importance of active listening.
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