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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 8th June 2018

Dilbert//10646, first published eight years ago on Friday 8th June 2018

Good Day At Work


Tags

work, morale, engagment, boredom, anger, frustration


Official transcript

Dogbert: How's work? Dilbert: On a good day, the frustration and anger solve for the boredom. Dogbert: What's a bad day like? Dilbert: Same as a good day but with more questions.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

HOW'S WORK?

ON A GOOD DAY, THE FRUSTRATION AND ANGER SOLVE FOR THE BOREDOM.

WHAT'S A BAD DAY LIKE?

SAME AS A GOOD DAY BUT WITH MORE QUESTIONS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "A Bad Day"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive appearance, engaging in a conversation with Dogbert, a white dog with a mischievous expression.

Panel 1:

  • Dilbert: "How's work?"
  • Dogbert: "On a good day, the frustration and anger solve for the boredom."

Panel 2:

  • Dogbert: "What's a bad day like?"
  • Dilbert: "Same as a good day, but with more questions."

Key Takeaways:

  • The comic strip humorously highlights the monotony and frustration that can come with daily work life.
  • The exchange between Dilbert and Dogbert showcases their witty banter and sarcastic humor.
  • The strip pokes fun at the idea that even on a bad day, the monotony of work can still be present, but with an added layer of frustration and unanswered questions.

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