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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 23rd September 2016

Dilbert//10023, first published ten years ago on Friday 23rd September 2016

Travelling Broadens Worldview


Tags

travel, perspective, view, worldview


Official transcript

Alice: I love travelling because it broadens my understanding of the world. Wally: I know what you mean. I just got a cubicle near the window and now I see the world as an alleyway between me and the parking garage. Alice: That's dumb. Wally: That's not what the alley people say.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I LOVE TRAVELLING BECAUSE IT BROADENS MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORLD.

I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN. I JUST GOT A CUBICLE NEAR THE WINDOW AND NOW I SEE THE WORLD AS AN ALLEYWAY BETWEEN ME AND THE PARKING GARAGE.

THAT'S DUMB.

THAT'S NOT WHAT THE ALLEY PEOPLE SAY.

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Alleyway Perspective"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic and pessimistic outlook on life. In this particular strip, Dilbert is standing in an alleyway, looking at the world through a cubicle window. He is accompanied by his coworker, Wally, who is also standing in the alleyway.

Key Points:

  • Dilbert is standing in an alleyway, looking at the world through a cubicle window.
  • He is accompanied by his coworker, Wally.
  • Dilbert is expressing his frustration with the monotony of his daily routine and the lack of excitement in his life.
  • He is also commenting on the fact that people often say things without thinking about their meaning or consequences.
  • The strip ends with Dilbert and Wally walking away from the alleyway, still discussing their thoughts on the matter.

Overall:

The comic strip is a humorous commentary on the monotony of daily life and the importance of taking a step back to appreciate the world around us. It also touches on the theme of people saying things without thinking, and the consequences that can come from such actions.

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