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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 6th March 2020

Dilbert//11283, first published six years ago on Friday 6th March 2020

Judging By Looks


Tags

business, interview, manager, judge, offensive, social media, nonesense


Official transcript

boss: i'd like to offer you a job, but ten years ago you said something offensive on social media.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I'D LIKE TO OFFER YOU A JOB, BUT TEN YEARS AGO YOU SAID SOMETHING OFFENSIVE ON SOCIAL MEDIA I'M NOT THE SAME PERSON I WAS TEN YEARS AGO. YOU ARE JUDGING ME BY THE ACTIONS OF SOMEONE WHO LITERALLY NO LONGER EXISTS.

I GET YOUR POINT, BUT IF I GO BACK TO THE OLD WAY OF JUDGING PEOPLE BY THEIR LOOKS, WE STILL END UP IN THE SAME PLACE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Judging People by Their Looks"

Summary:

The comic strip features a man interviewing for a job. Ten years prior, he had made an offensive comment on social media, but now he is attempting to apologize and make amends. He acknowledges that he was wrong and that his actions were hurtful. However, he also expresses his desire to move forward and start anew, suggesting that he is willing to learn from his mistakes and grow as a person.

Key Points:

  • The man's past behavior was offensive and hurtful.
  • He is now trying to apologize and make amends.
  • He acknowledges that he was wrong and takes responsibility for his actions.
  • He wants to move forward and start anew.
  • He is willing to learn from his mistakes and grow as a person.

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