Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 10th September 2011
Dilbert//8183, first published fifteen years ago on Saturday 10th September 2011
Tags
cruelty thinking creative person bad at math analytical skills permanent
Official transcript
Coworker: I like to think of myself as a creative person. Alice: And by that you mean you're bad at math and you don't have any analytical skills. Dilbert: Is it permanent?
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I LIKE TO THINK OF MYSELF AS A CREATIVE PERSON.
AND BY THAT YOU MEAN YOU'RE BAD AT MATH AND YOU DON'T HAVE ANY ANALYTICAL SKILLS.
r IS IT PERMANENT?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Creative vs. Analytical"
Summary:
The comic strip humorously explores the contrast between creative and analytical thinking.
- Panel 1: A man introduces himself as a creative person.
- Panel 2: A woman responds by stating that she's bad at math and lacks analytical skills.
- Panel 3: The man asks if being permanent is a permanent skill, highlighting the absurdity of his initial claim.
The comic strip playfully pokes fun at the idea that being creative means being bad at math, and that analytical skills are not permanent.
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