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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 15th July 2016

Dilbert//9953, first published ten years ago on Friday 15th July 2016

Just What She Thought


Tags

cell phone, distraction, technology, conversation, social interaction, antisocial


Official transcript

Woman: I'd better check this. It's just what I thought. Dilbert: What did you think? Woman: I thought I would enjoy my phone more than talking to you.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I'D BETTER CHECK THIS.

IT'S JUST WHAT I THOUGHT.

WHAT DID YOU THINK?

I THOUGHT I WOULD ENJOY MY PHONE MORE THAN TALKING TO YOU

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Phone Enthusiast"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled cartoon character, engaging in a conversation with a woman. The conversation revolves around the woman's phone, which Dilbert finds fascinating. The woman explains that she enjoys her phone more than talking to people, prompting Dilbert to ask if she would enjoy his company more than talking to her phone. The woman responds by asking what Dilbert thinks, and the conversation ends with Dilbert's response.

Key Points:

  • Dilbert is intrigued by the woman's phone
  • The woman prefers her phone to human interaction
  • Dilbert asks if he would be preferred over the phone
  • The woman asks Dilbert's opinion
  • The conversation concludes with Dilbert's response

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