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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 9th December 2011

Dilbert//8273, first published fifteen years ago on Friday 9th December 2011


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anger annoyance wrong side of bed bat like wrapped around body funnier in head


Official transcript

Alice: I woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. Wally: Were you hanging from the bottom with your wings wrapped around your body? That was funnier inside my head.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I WOKE UP ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE BED THIS MORNING.

WERE YOU HANGING FROM THE BOTTOM WITH YOUR WINGS WRAPPED AROUND YOUR BODY?

THAT WAS FUNNIER INSIDE MY HEAD.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "That Was Funnier Inside My Head"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a bald head and a tie, sitting at a conference table with his colleagues. The conversation begins with a coworker, a woman with curly brown hair, stating that she woke up on the wrong side of the bed. Dilbert responds by asking if she was hanging from the bottom with her wings wrapped around her body, implying that she was having a nightmare.

The woman is amused by the comparison, and Dilbert's coworker, a man with a white shirt and tie, chimes in, saying that it was funnier inside his head. The conversation continues, with the woman explaining that she was having a dream about flying, and Dilbert's coworker suggesting that they should start a comedy club.

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that sometimes our thoughts and dreams can be more entertaining than reality. It also highlights the humor in the absurdity of the situation, with Dilbert's coworker finding humor in the idea that the woman's nightmare was funnier inside his head. Overall, the comic strip uses humor to comment on the human experience and the quirks of our minds.

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