Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 15th November 2011
Dilbert//8249, first published fifteen years ago on Tuesday 15th November 2011
Tags
cruelty deception trust and stupidity demonstrates question difference
Official transcript
Asok: Wally, is there any difference between trust and stupidity? Wally: Hold that thought. I'll be right back. Asok: Oh.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WALLY, IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRUST AND STUPIDITY?
HOLD THAT THOUGHT.
I'LL BE RIGHT BACK.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Trust and Stupidity"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic humor and commentary on office life.
- The strip begins with Wally, another character, asking Dilbert if there is any difference between trust and stupidity.
- Dilbert responds by saying that he will be right back, implying that he needs time to think about the question.
- However, when he returns, he simply says "Oh" without providing an answer.
- The strip ends with a blank space, suggesting that Dilbert has come up with a witty response but is choosing not to share it.
Overall:
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that sometimes, the best responses are the ones that don't need to be said out loud.
- It also highlights the absurdity of trying to find a clear distinction between trust and stupidity in a complex world.
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