Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 20th November 2015
Dilbert//9715, first published 11 years ago on Friday 20th November 2015
Godwin's Law Is One Jerk
Tags
troll, internet, comment, jerk, hitler, wwii, nazi, holocause, joke, social media, etiquette, netiquette, technology
Official transcript
Dick: People think there are millions of jerks on the Internet, but really it's just me. On a typical night I might make over seven thousand Hitler analogies. Dilbert: Maybe you should stop. Dick: That's what Poland said.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
PEOPLE THINK THERE ARE MILLIONS OF JERKS ON THE INTERNET, BUT REALLY IT'S JUST ME.
ON A TYPICAL NIGHT I MIGHT MAKE OVER SEVEN THOUSAND HITLER ANALOGIES.
MAYBE YOU SHOULD STOP.
THAT'S WHAT POLAND SAID.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Poland Jokes"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a green shirt, sitting at a desk with his coworker, who wears a red shirt. The conversation begins with the coworker remarking on the prevalence of internet jerks, prompting Dilbert to share an analogy about Hitler, which the coworker interrupts, saying "Maybe you should stop." Dilbert then quips, "That's what Poland said." The punchline is a humorous reference to the fact that Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany during World War II, implying that the coworker is suggesting that Dilbert should stop making jokes about Hitler. The comic strip uses wordplay and historical context to create a humorous exchange between the two characters.
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