Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 27th May 2015
Dilbert//9538, first published 11 years ago on Wednesday 27th May 2015
List Of Known Problems
Tags
joke, insult, misanthrope, misanthropy
Official transcript
Dilbert Comic Strip Series - Alice gets away with mocking the boss
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DID YOU GET THE LINK I SENT YOU FOR OUR COMPANY DIRECTORY?
I DIDN'T ASK FOR THAT. I ASKED FOR A LIST OF KNOWN PROBLEM.
OH.
NOT FUNNY.
THEN HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN THIS?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Company Directory Conundrum"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 'Dilbert', revolves around a humorous exchange between a coworker and a supervisor. The coworker, seeking to provide the supervisor with a list of known problems, is met with confusion and amusement.
Panel Breakdown:
- Panel 1: The supervisor inquires about the link sent for the company directory.
- Panel 2: The coworker responds, "I didn't ask for that. I asked for a list of known problems..."
- Panel 3: The supervisor, perplexed, asks, "Oh, not funny. Then how do you explain this?"
- Panel 4: The coworker, still holding a coffee cup, smiles mischievously, leaving the supervisor to ponder the situation.
Key Takeaways:
- The comic strip showcases the supervisor's confusion and the coworker's playful response.
- The exchange highlights the importance of clear communication in the workplace.
- The use of humor adds a lighthearted touch to the situation, making it relatable and entertaining.
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