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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 3rd November 2011

Dilbert//8237, first published fifteen years ago on Thursday 3rd November 2011


Tags

depression (mental state) despair ugly partment two ugly roomates ugly bus ugly building ugly cubicle eat lunch


Official transcript

Asok: I live in an ugly apartment with two ugly roommates. Each workday I take an ugly bus to an ugly building and spend the entire day in my ugly cubicle. Dilbert: At least you get to eat lunch with us. Asok: I've said too much.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I LIVE IN AN UGLY APARTMENT WITH TWO UGLY ROOMMATES.

EACH WORKDAY I TAKE AN UGLY BUS TO AN UGLY BUILDING AND SPEND THE ENTIRE DAY IN MY UGLY CUBICLE.

AT LEAST YOU GET TO EAT LUNCH WITH US.

IVE SAID TOO MUCH.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Ugly Cubicle Blues"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in 2011, features Dilbert, a bespectacled office worker, sitting at his desk in an unremarkable office setting. He is joined by two colleagues, one of whom remarks on Dilbert's unusual living situation, stating that he resides in an "ugly apartment" with two "ugly roommates." The conversation then shifts to Dilbert's daily commute, which involves taking an "ugly bus" to an "ugly building" and spending the entire day in his "ugly cubicle." Despite his coworkers' teasing, Dilbert remains unfazed, responding with a deadpan remark about enjoying lunch with them. The strip's humor lies in its relatable portrayal of office life and the mundane aspects of daily routine.

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