Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 25th May 2019
Dilbert//10997, first published seven years ago on Saturday 25th May 2019
And Then Mark Said
Tags
anger, business, office, office workers, relationships
Official transcript
tina: ...and then mark said...
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
AND THEN MARK SAID...
STOP TALKING ABOUT MARK!
ALL YOU DO IS TALK ABOUT MARK! I AM SO SICK OF MARK. PLEASE TALK ABOUT ANYTHING BUT MARK.
SOMEONE TOLD ME YOU'D SAY THAT.
WAS HIS NAME...
MARK?!!!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Mark Fatigue"
Summary:
The comic strip follows a conversation between two coworkers, one of whom is extremely tired of hearing about Mark. The coworker, frustrated with the constant mentions of Mark, finally loses their temper and yells at their colleague, "MARK?!!" The scene is a humorous take on the common workplace phenomenon of people talking excessively about others, often without being asked. The strip pokes fun at the idea that some individuals can be so dominating in conversations that others feel forced to intervene. The use of the name "Mark" as a symbol of annoyance adds to the comedic effect, making the strip relatable and entertaining for those who have experienced similar situations.
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