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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 13th July 2019

Dilbert//11046, first published seven years ago on Saturday 13th July 2019

Read It With My Own Eyes


Tags

argument, communication, email, frustrated, office, office workers, plans


Official transcript

Man: I disagree with your email saying the plan won't work.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I DISAGREE WITH YOUR EMAIL SAYING THE PLAN WON'T WORK.

MY EMAIL SAID EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE.

I SAID THE PLAN WILL DEFINITELY WORK.

NO, I READ IT WITH MY OWN EYES.

I'M THE ONE WHO WROTE IT!!!!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "I Disagree with Your Email Saying the Plan Won't Work"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a meeting between three individuals, with two seated at a table and one standing. The conversation revolves around a plan that has been presented via email, with one person expressing disagreement with the email's assertion that the plan won't work. The other person responds by saying they agree with the email, while the third person reads the email aloud, emphasizing their own agreement.

Key Points:

  • A plan is presented via email, stating it won't work.
  • One person disagrees with the email, while another agrees with it.
  • The third person reads the email aloud, emphasizing their own agreement.
  • The comic strip highlights the absurdity of the situation, where everyone is essentially saying the same thing but in different ways.

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