Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 8th October 2020
Dilbert//11499, first published six years ago on Thursday 8th October 2020
No Mask For Zoom Call
Tags
business, zoom, video conferencing, face mask, clinical, study, easy, hate, coffee
Official transcript
dilbert video conferencing: you don't need a mask for a Zoom call.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
YOU DON'T NEED A MASK FOR A ZOOM CALL.
CAN YOU BACK UP THAT CLAIM WITH A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL STUDY?
IVE NOTICED IT'S A LOT EASIER TO HATE PEOPLE LATELY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Hate People Lately"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in, features a man sitting at his desk, wearing a mask. He is engaged in a Zoom call with another person, who is also wearing a mask. The conversation revolves around the man's reluctance to participate in a randomized clinical study, citing his recent dislike for people.
The man expresses his frustration with the constant need to interact with others, stating that he has noticed a significant increase in his dislike for people lately. He questions whether he can back up his claim with a randomized clinical study, implying that he believes his feelings are genuine and not just a result of his own biases.
Overall, the comic strip humorously highlights the challenges of navigating modern life, particularly when it comes to interacting with others. The use of a mask as a symbol of the man's reluctance to engage with people adds a layer of irony to the situation.
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