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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 2nd July 2020

Dilbert//11401, first published six years ago on Thursday 2nd July 2020

Wally Sneezes His Mask


Tags

different, face, health, mask, office workers, pundits, sneeze


Official transcript

wally sneezes and his mask flies out from his face and slaps him in the face and he falls out of his chair.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

-..!

SLAP!

THE PUNDITS WERE RIGHT - EVERYTHING IS DIFFERENT NOW.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Pundits Were Right"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled character with a distinctive hairstyle, sitting at his desk. He is engaged in a phone conversation, and his reaction to the news is one of shock and surprise.

  • The first panel shows Dilbert on the phone, with a look of alarm on his face.
  • The second panel reveals that he has just learned something unexpected, as indicated by the sound effect "AH-CHOO!!" and the word "SLAP!"
  • The third panel shows Dilbert still on the phone, but now with a more relaxed expression. He is holding his phone up in the air, as if celebrating the news.
  • The final panel features a caption that reads, "THE PUNDITS WERE RIGHT - EVERYTHING IS DIFFERENT NOW." This suggests that Dilbert has just learned about a significant change or development that has caught him off guard.

Overall, the comic strip humorously captures the surprise and shock that can come with learning about unexpected news or events.

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