Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 25th April 2015
Dilbert//9506, first published 11 years ago on Saturday 25th April 2015
Forms Snap Judgement
Tags
judgment, judging, first impression, meeting people
Official transcript
Tim: Hi, I'm Tim. Dilbert: That's enough. I formed a snap judgement. Studies say we form snap judgments about people.And I already did, so no need for details. Tim: I'm just looking for my phone. Dilbert: Yup, I already judged you to be flakey.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HI, IM TIM.
THAT'S ENOUGH. I FORMED A SNAP JUDGMENT.
STUDIES SAY WE FORM SNAP JUDGMENTS ABOUT PEOPLE. AND I ALREADY DID, SO NO NEED FOR DETAILS.
I'M JUST LOOKING FOR MY PHONE.
YUP, I ALREADY JUDGED YOU TO BE FLAKEY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Snap Judgment"
Summary:
The comic strip features Tim, a character from the popular Dilbert series, as he engages in a conversation with another character. The conversation revolves around the concept of "snap judgments," which Tim has formed about people without needing any details. He expresses his desire to be flakey, implying a lack of concern for traditional norms or expectations.
Key Points:
- Tim forms snap judgments about people without needing details.
- He wants to be flakey, indicating a lack of concern for traditional norms or expectations.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of making judgments based on superficial information.
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