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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 21st March 2011

Dilbert//8010, first published fifteen years ago on Monday 21st March 2011


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gloating managers & supervisors meetings alice in charge better than business


Open source transcript

OUR POINTY-HAIRED BOSS PUT ME IN CHARGE WHILE HE'S GONE.

THAT'S PROOF THAT I'M BETTER THAN YOU... AND YOU... AND YOU... AND YOU... AND YOU.

OH LOOK: THAT'S THE ONLY THING ON MY AGENDA!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Only Thing on My Agenda"

Summary:

This 'Dilbert' comic strip revolves around a pointy-haired boss who is determined to prove that he is better than his employees. The scene unfolds in a meeting where the boss is addressing his team, boasting about his superiority. However, one employee, Wally, cleverly turns the tables by pointing out that the only thing on the boss's agenda is his own ego.

Key Elements:

  • The pointy-haired boss's arrogance and desire for validation
  • Wally's witty remark that highlights the boss's self-absorption
  • The comedic exchange between the boss and Wally, showcasing the absurdity of the situation

Overall:

The comic strip pokes fun at the common phenomenon of bosses seeking to assert their dominance over their employees. Through Wally's quick thinking and clever wordplay, the strip cleverly subverts the boss's attempts to assert his superiority, leaving readers entertained and amused.

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