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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 12th December 2020

Dilbert//11564, first published six years ago on Saturday 12th December 2020

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Tags

business, office workers, article, feedback, time, waste, thoughts


Official transcript

co-worker: can i get your thoughts on the article i emailed to you?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

CAN I GET YOUR THOUGHTS ON THE ARTICLE I EMAILED TO YOU?

OKAY. MY THOUGHTS ARE THAT I DONT WANT TO WASTE MY TIME READING ANY ARTICLES YOU SEND TO ME.

CAN YOU DIVE A BIT DEEPER?

OKAY, I ALSO DON'T LIKE TALKING TO YOU.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Art of Emailing"

Summary:

This comic strip, originally published in 2010, humorously portrays a conversation between two coworkers. The first panel shows a coworker asking for thoughts on an article emailed to him. The second panel reveals that the coworker has not read the article but wants to waste the sender's time. The third panel shows the sender politely declining to engage in a deeper conversation, citing their lack of interest in talking about the article. The comic strip pokes fun at the common phenomenon of people sending emails without reading the content, and the resulting awkwardness when others try to engage in meaningful discussions.

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