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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 10th December 2013

Dilbert//9005, first published thirteen years ago on Tuesday 10th December 2013


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obstinacy public speaking thinking vet ideas peers hate ideas


Official transcript

Dilbert: I've been asked to vet my idea with my peers. To save time, I am willing to stipulate that you hate all ideas that are not your own. All in favor? Alice: I hate this idea, too.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

IVE BEEN ASKED TO VET MY IDEA WITH MY PEERS.

TO SAVE TIME, I AM WILLING TO STIPULATE THAT YOU HATE ALL IDEAS THAT ARE NOT YOUR OWN.

ALL IN FAVOR?

I HATE THIS IDEA, TOO.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "All in Favor?"

Summary:

This comic strip depicts a meeting where an employee, Dilbert, is asked to present his idea to his peers. However, he is met with disapproval and criticism, which he finds frustrating. The strip humorously portrays the challenges of sharing innovative ideas in a workplace setting.

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