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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 31st May 2016

Dilbert//9908, first published ten years ago on Tuesday 31st May 2016

Political Opinions Only Make It Worse


Tags

intelligence, speaking, conversation, politics


Official transcript

Man: Did you watch any of the debates? Dilbert: Stop right there. I'm barely clinging to the illusion that you're competent at your job. Don't talk about politics or it will only get worse. Man: Did you know China caused climate change by hogging the sun? Dilbert: And there it is.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

DID YOU WATCH ANY OF THE DEBATES?

STOP RIGHT THERE.

IM BARELY CLINGING TO THE ILLUSION THAT YOU'RE COMPETENT AT YOUR JOB. DON'T TALK ABOUT POLITICS OR IT WILL ONLY GET WORSE.

DID YOU KNOW CHINA CAUSED CLIMATE CHANGE BY HOGGING THE SUN?

AND THERE IT IS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Climate Change Denial"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his witty observations and sarcastic remarks, engaging in a conversation with his boss. The conversation begins with Dilbert asking his boss if he watched any debates, to which the boss responds that he did not. Dilbert then asks if his boss is clinging to the illusion that he is competent at his job, implying that his boss is not competent. The boss denies this, and Dilbert proceeds to ask if he knows that China caused climate change by hogging the sun. The boss is confused by this statement, and Dilbert responds, "And there it is." The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of climate change denial and the absurdity of some people's beliefs. It also highlights the humor in Dilbert's sarcastic remarks and the boss's confusion.

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