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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 16th August 2011

Dilbert//8158, first published fifteen years ago on Tuesday 16th August 2011


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meetings questioning best plan ignorant nusinace meeting business


Official transcript

Boss: This is the best plan in the world, and anyone who disagrees is an ignorant nuisance. Now I'll open it up for comments. Anyone? Anyone? Wally: I'd like to thank you for shortening this meeting.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THIS IS THE BEST PLAN IN THE WORLD, AND ANYONE WHO DISAGREES IS AN IGNORANT NUISANCE.

NOW I'LL OPEN IT UP FOR COMMENTS.

ANYONE?

ANYONE?

I'D LIKE TO THANK YOU FOR SHORTENING THIS MEETING.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Art of Nuisance"

Summary:

This comic strip, originally published in 2011, humorously portrays a meeting where an individual's comments are intentionally ignored. The scene unfolds with a presentation, followed by a call for comments, and concludes with the speaker expressing gratitude for the meeting's shortening.

Key Elements:

  • A presentation is displayed, accompanied by a diagram.
  • The presenter asks for comments, but the audience remains silent.
  • The speaker thanks the attendees for shortening the meeting.

Humor and Satire:

The comic strip satirizes the common phenomenon of individuals intentionally disrupting meetings to avoid meaningful discussions. The use of a diagram and the speaker's polite demeanor add to the comedic effect, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.

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