Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 7th July 2017
Dilbert//10310, first published nine years ago on Friday 7th July 2017
Attending A Meeting For Kevin
Tags
virtual reality, sexual harrassment, real, fantasy, imagination
Official transcript
Boss: Can you attend a meeting for Kevin, our new immersive VR employee? Dilbert: Why can't Kevin do it? Boss: Alice needed him for something. Alice: Good. Now do it again, but without your shirt. Kevin: I'm not comfortable with this.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
CAN YOU ATTEND A MEETING FOR KEVIN, OUR NEW IMMERSIVE VR EMPLOYEE?
WHY CANT KEVIN DO IT?
ALICE NEEDED HIM FOR SOMETHING.
GOOD. NOW DO IT AGAIN, BUT WITHOUT YOUR SHIRT.
I'M NOT COMFORTABLE WITH THIS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Kevin's Virtual Reality Mishap"
This comic strip, originally published in 2017, features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and workplace frustrations. The strip revolves around Kevin, a new employee who has joined the company's virtual reality (VR) team.
The Strip's Content:
- The conversation begins with a coworker asking Kevin to attend a meeting for the VR team.
- Kevin expresses his inability to participate, citing the need for Alice, another team member, to accompany him due to his lack of VR expertise.
- The coworker jokingly suggests that Kevin is not comfortable with the VR technology, which Kevin denies.
- The strip concludes with Kevin's admission that he is indeed uncomfortable with the VR equipment, despite his initial denials.
Humor and Commentary:
The comic strip pokes fun at the challenges of adopting new technology in the workplace and the often-humorous ways employees respond to change. The exchange between Kevin and his coworker highlights the difficulties of adapting to new tools and the tendency for individuals to downplay their discomfort with unfamiliar technology. The strip's lighthearted tone and relatable scenario make it an entertaining and humorous commentary on the modern workplace.
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