Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 3rd December 2013
Dilbert//8998, first published thirteen years ago on Tuesday 3rd December 2013
Tags
frustration money takes money makes money
Official transcript
Boss: IT takes money to make money. Dilbert: Where did the first money come from? Wally: I'm pretty sure it takes money to waste money, too Boss: Please stop talking!
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IT TAKES MONEY TO MAKE MONEY.
WHERE DID THE FIRST MONEY COME FROM?
I'M PRETTY SURE IT TAKES MONEY TO WASTE MONEY, TOO.
PLEASE STOP TALKING!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Money Talk"
Summary:
This 'Dilbert' comic strip revolves around a meeting where a character asks, "Where did the first money come from?" The conversation takes an unexpected turn as another character responds, "I'm pretty sure it takes money to waste money, too." The exchange is met with confusion and frustration, leading to a humorous exchange between the characters.
Key Elements:
- A character asks about the origin of money
- Another character responds with a witty remark about the cost of waste
- The conversation devolves into confusion and frustration
- The comic strip pokes fun at the absurdity of financial discussions
Overall:
The 'Dilbert' comic strip offers a lighthearted commentary on the complexities of finance and the challenges of discussing money. The humor lies in the unexpected twist on the typical conversation about the origins of money, highlighting the quirks of financial discussions.
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