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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 15th May 2020

Dilbert//11353, first published six years ago on Friday 15th May 2020

No Interruptions At Home


Tags

technology, business, working, home, workday, productivity, anger, annoying, bowel, problems


Official transcript

dilbert sitting on couch with dogbert: i like working from home. i can do eight hours of work in one hour because no one is interrupting me.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I LIKE WORKING FROM HOME. I CAN DO EIGHT HOURS OF WORK IN ONE HOUR BECAUSE NO ONE IS INTERRUPTING ME.

I'M TRYING TO WORK HERE!

DID I TELL YOU ABOUT MY BOWEL PROBLEMS?

AWAY!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Bowel Problems"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in 2010, features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a red shirt and black pants, sitting on a blue couch with a lamp beside him. He is engaged in a conversation with a character resembling a dog, who is sitting on the couch.

Dialogue:

  • Dilbert: "I like working from home. I can do eight hours of work in one hour because no one is interrupting me."
  • Dog: "I'm trying to work here!"
  • Dilbert: "Did I tell you about my bowel problems? Go away!"

Humor and Satire:

The comic strip humorously highlights the challenges of working from home, where employees may face distractions and interruptions from family members or pets. The punchline, "Did I tell you about my bowel problems? Go away!", adds to the comedic effect, implying that Dilbert is using his bowel issues as an excuse to avoid interacting with others. The strip pokes fun at the common experience of employees struggling to maintain productivity while working from home.

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