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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 29th October 2020

Dilbert//11520, first published six years ago on Thursday 29th October 2020

32 Page Slide Deck


Tags

business, idiot, input, insult, sadist, sarcasm, slide deck, technology


Official transcript

co-worker: would you mind reviewing my 32-page slide deck and giving me your thoughts?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WOULD YOU MIND REVIEWING MY 32- PAGE SLIDE DECK AND GIVING ME YOUR THOUGHTS?

MY THOUGHTS ARE THAT ONLY A SADIST OR AN IDIOT WOULD MAKE A 32-PAGE SLIDE DECK YOULL NEVER GUESS WHICH ONE I AM I FEEL AS IF I COULD.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "A 32-Page Slide Deck"

Summary:

  • The comic strip features a conversation between two characters, Dilbert and a colleague.
  • Dilbert is asked to review a 32-page slide deck and provide his thoughts.
  • Dilbert expresses his skepticism about the deck's purpose, stating that it would only make an idiot or a sadist create such a long presentation.
  • The colleague responds by asking Dilbert to guess which one he is.
  • Dilbert humorously replies that he feels like both an idiot and a sadist, implying that he is being asked to review an unnecessarily long and potentially boring presentation.

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