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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 14th February 2011

Dilbert//7975, first published fifteen years ago on Monday 14th February 2011


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media take pledge give fortune to charity billionaires 200 million leave to heir semi relayed monkey dna clones test tube entertainment


Open source transcript

CEO THE MEDIA IS ASKING IF YOULL TAKE THE PLEDGE TO GIVE YOUR FORTUNE TO CHARITY.

THAT PLEDGE IS FOR BILLIONAIRES! I ONLY HAVE $200 MILLION TO LEAVE TO MY HEIR!

ON A SEMI-RELATED NOTE, FIND OUT WHO KEEPS PUTTING MONKEY DNA IN MY CLONE S TEST TUBE.

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AI Analysis

Title: "Monkey Business"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a CEO's unexpected decision to donate his fortune to charity, contingent upon the media's public pledge. However, the CEO's true intention is revealed when he announces that he only has $200 million to leave to his heir, prompting the media to question the authenticity of his promise.

Key Elements:

  • The CEO's initial pledge to donate his fortune to charity
  • The media's skepticism regarding the CEO's sincerity
  • The CEO's subsequent announcement that he only has $200 million to leave to his heir
  • The CEO's use of a monkey DNA test to prove his claim

Humor:

The comic strip employs humor through the absurdity of the CEO's situation and the unexpected twist at the end. The use of a monkey DNA test as a means of verification adds to the comedic effect.

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