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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 13th January 2018

Dilbert//10500, first published eight years ago on Saturday 13th January 2018

Offensive Tweet From Long Ago


Tags

comprehensive, offensive, poor reading, sense of humor, seven years, offensive tweet, twitter


Official transcript

The Boss: we found awn offensive tweet you sent seven years ago.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WE FOUND AN OFFENSIVE TWEET YOU SENT SEVEN YEARS AGO.

IT'S ONLY OFFENSIVE IF YOU HAVE POOR READING COMPREHENSION AND NO SENSE OF HUMOR.

I FIND IT OFFENSIVE.

I THINK WE'RE ON THE SAME PAGE HERE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The comic strip is titled "Offensive Tweet" and features Dilbert, a cartoon character, engaging in a conversation with his coworker.

Scene Overview

  • Dilbert receives a tweet from seven years ago that he finds offensive.
  • He shows it to his coworker, who is equally offended by the tweet.
  • The coworker suggests that the tweet is only offensive because it lacks reading comprehension and humor.

Dialogue

  • Dilbert: "We found an offensive tweet you sent seven years ago."
  • Coworker: "It's only offensive if you have poor reading comprehension and no sense of humor."
  • Dilbert: "I find it offensive."
  • Coworker: "I think we're on the same page here."

Humor

  • The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that people can be easily offended by tweets that are not intended to be hurtful.
  • It highlights the importance of considering the context and intent behind a message before reacting to it.
  • The use of humor to defuse a potentially sensitive situation is a common theme in the Dilbert comic strip.

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