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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 15th April 2021

Dilbert//11688, first published five years ago on Thursday 15th April 2021

Project Is Not Feasible


Tags

business, technology, video call, project, plan, feasible, back stab, defend, laptop, cell phone, competition


Official transcript

boss and dilbert on video call.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I JUST TALKED TO TED, AND HE SAYS YOUR PROJECT PLAN IS NOT FEASIBLE.

I THINK YOU MEAN HE MISCHARACTERIZED MY PLAN AND THEN STABBED ME IN THE BACK WHEN I WASN'T THERE TO DEFEND IT.

HE SAID YOU'D SAY THAT.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Mischaracterized"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between two coworkers, Ted and Dilbert. The conversation begins with Ted expressing frustration about his project plan not being feasible. Dilbert responds by saying that he thinks Ted mischaracterized his plan and then stabbed him in the back when he wasn't there to defend it. The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Ted reveals that he has been watching Dilbert's computer screen, where he sees Dilbert talking to himself. Ted concludes that Dilbert has been saying that he said something that he didn't say.

Key Points:

  • Ted expresses frustration about his project plan not being feasible.
  • Dilbert accuses Ted of mischaracterizing his plan and stabbing him in the back.
  • Ted reveals that he has been watching Dilbert's computer screen and sees Dilbert talking to himself.
  • Ted concludes that Dilbert has been saying that he said something that he didn't say.

Overall:

The comic strip highlights the absurdity of office politics and the miscommunication that can occur between coworkers. It also showcases the creative and humorous way that Dilbert uses his computer screen to communicate with himself, adding to the comedic effect of the strip.

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