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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 13th October 2018

Dilbert//10773, first published eight years ago on Saturday 13th October 2018

Dogbert The Sociopath


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dilbert, dogbert, test, sociopath, question, lost, interest, end, conversation


Official transcript

Dogbert: I took a test to find out if I'm a sociopath. I got every question right.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I TOOK A TEST TO FIND OUT IF I'M A SOCIOPATH.

I GOT EVERY QUESTION RIGHT.

AND BY "RIGHT," YOU MEAN... ?

I ALREADY LOST INTEREST IN YOUR END OF THE CONVERSATION

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "I Took a Test to Find Out If I'm a Sociopath."

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a white character with glasses, sitting at a desk in front of a computer. He is wearing a red shirt and has a lanyard around his neck. The conversation begins when he says, "I took a test to find out if I'm a sociopath." The other character responds, "I got every question right." Dilbert then asks, "And by 'right,' you mean...?" The other character replies, "I already lost interest in your end of the conversation."

Key Points:

  • The comic strip explores the idea of taking a test to determine if one is a sociopath.
  • The test is implied to be a series of questions that assess the individual's behavior and attitudes.
  • The results of the test are revealed to be that Dilbert has answered every question correctly, suggesting that he may indeed be a sociopath.
  • However, the other character's response indicates that they have lost interest in the conversation, implying that the test results may not be relevant or interesting to them.
  • The comic strip uses humor to poke fun at the idea of taking a test to determine one's personality traits or psychological disorders.

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