Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 27th February 2012
Dilbert//8353, first published fourteen years ago on Monday 27th February 2012
Tags
internet & world wide web ideas wine liquid lunch tweet down trodden sense of humor twitter cell phone office technology
Official transcript
Boss: I should drink wine at lunch more often. I'm in the mood to tweet. I hope the down-trodden have a sense of humor. Bad Idea. Worse Idea. Worst Idea.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
BAD IDEA I SHOULD DRINK WINE AT LUNCH MORE OFTEN.
WORSE IDEA I'M IN THE MOOD TO TWEET.
WORST IDEA I HOPE THE DOWNTRODDEN HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR SEND
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Wine, Tweets, and Humor"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 2012, follows the misadventures of Dilbert, a witty and sarcastic office worker. The strip is divided into three panels, each featuring Dilbert in a different scenario.
Panel 1: Bad Idea
- Dilbert walks into the office, contemplating his day.
- He thinks to himself, "I should drink wine at lunch more often."
- This sets the tone for the rest of the strip, hinting at Dilbert's desire to indulge in some relaxation and humor.
Panel 2: Worse Idea
- Dilbert sits at his desk, looking unenthused.
- He thinks to himself, "I'm in the mood to tweet."
- This panel showcases Dilbert's attempt to find humor in his workday, but it's clear that he's not having much success.
Panel 3: Worst Idea
- Dilbert sits at his desk, looking dejected.
- He thinks to himself, "I hope the downtrodden have a sense of humor."
- This final panel highlights Dilbert's frustration with his job and his desire to connect with others on a deeper level. However, his attempt to do so through humor falls flat, leaving him feeling disappointed and disconnected.
Overall, this comic strip pokes fun at the monotony of office life and the challenges of finding humor in a mundane work environment. Despite Dilbert's best efforts, he's unable to shake off his bad mood and find joy in his day.
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