Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 26th June 2019
Dilbert//11029, first published seven years ago on Wednesday 26th June 2019
Jargon Poisoning
Tags
business, office, office workers, huddle, jargon, calendar
Official transcript
ted: let's plan a huddle to ideate around that opportunity.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
LET'S PLAN A HUDDLE TO IDEATE AROUND THAT OPPORTUNITY.
GAAA!!! I HAVE JARGON POISONING!
I'LL SEND YOU A CALENDAR INVITE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Jargon Poisoning"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a conversation between two coworkers, with the first coworker asking the second to plan a huddle to discuss an opportunity. The second coworker responds by saying he has jargon poisoning, implying that he is overwhelmed by excessive use of corporate jargon. The first coworker then invites the second to a calendar invite, which is met with confusion. The second coworker is shown to be "poisoned" by the jargon, with a thought bubble containing a calendar icon and a poison symbol. The comic strip pokes fun at the overuse of corporate jargon and the frustration it can cause.
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