Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 5th February 2011
Dilbert//7966, first published fifteen years ago on Saturday 5th February 2011
Tags
embarrassment frustration like an idiot simple solution stumping dilbert gladly explin look like an idiot
Official transcript
Man says, "There is a very simple solution to the problem that is stumping Dilbert."
Man says, "I will gladly explain it to him after this meeting."
Dilbert says, "You're probably wrong, and yet you still made me look like an idiot."
Man says, "I win!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THERE IS A VERY SIMPLE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM THAT IS STUMPING DILBERT.
I WILL GLADLY EXPLAIN IT TO HIM AFTER THIS MEETING.
YOU'RE PROBABLY WRONG, AND YET YOU STILL MADE ME LOOK LIKE AN IDIOT.
I WIN!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Meeting"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a meeting scene where a man, Dilbert, is being berated by his boss for not explaining a problem to another colleague. Despite the boss's criticism, Dilbert remains unapologetic and even celebrates his victory.
Key Elements:
- Dilbert's boss is frustrated with him for not explaining the problem to another colleague.
- Dilbert's response is nonchalant and sarcastic, implying that he doesn't care about the outcome.
- The boss's reaction is one of anger and disappointment, while Dilbert appears smug and satisfied with himself.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the common office scenario where employees are often at odds with their bosses and colleagues.
Overall:
The comic strip uses humor to highlight the absurdity of office politics and the frustration that can come with working in a corporate environment.
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