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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 12th November 2020

Dilbert//11534, first published six years ago on Thursday 12th November 2020

Yes Queen


Tags

business, business people, sarcasm, value, appreciation, queen, devalue


Official transcript

asok: alice, i want you to know that i hear you and i value you.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

ALICE, I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT I HEAR YOU AND I VALUE YOU.

THAT'S TERRIFIC.

MAYBE YOU COULD STOP TALKING TO ME IN THAT SUPER - CREEPY AND CONDESCENDING WAY.

YES, QUEEN.

WHO BROKE YOU?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Who Broke You?"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between Alice and a man, who is likely her boss or a superior. The man asks Alice if she values herself, to which she responds that she is terrified of talking to him in a super-creepy and condescending way. He then asks who broke her, implying that she is emotionally vulnerable.

Key Points:

  • The conversation is awkward and uncomfortable.
  • The man's tone is condescending and creepy.
  • Alice is hesitant to talk to him due to his behavior.
  • The man's question about who broke her suggests that he is trying to manipulate or exploit Alice's emotions.

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