Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 29th May 2021
Dilbert//11732, first published five years ago on Saturday 29th May 2021
Chewing A Pen
Tags
technology, business, video call, camera, chewing, pen, house, nose, address
Official transcript
alice on video call.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
PLEASE STOP LEANING INTO THE CAMERA WHILE CHEWING THE END OF YOUR PEN.
IT MAKES ME WANT TO DRIVE TO YOUR HOUSE AND SHOVE THAT PEN UP YOUR NOSE.
BUT YOU WONT DO THAT, RIGHT?
WHAT'S YOUR ADDRESS?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Chew on This"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a woman, likely a coworker or colleague, sitting at her desk with a laptop open in front of her. She is wearing a pink shirt and has curly brown hair. The woman is shown to be chewing on her pen, which is attached to a camera mounted on her computer screen. This unusual behavior is accompanied by a caption that reads, "Please stop leaning into the camera while chewing the end of your pen."
In the next panel, the woman is seen driving to her house and shoving the pen up her nose, as indicated by the caption, "It makes me want to drive to your house and shove that pen up your nose."
The final panel shows a man sitting at his desk, looking at the woman's computer screen with a puzzled expression. He asks, "But you won't do that, right?" The woman responds with a caption that says, "What's your address?"
The comic strip is humorous and satirical, poking fun at the absurdity of the situation and the woman's unusual behavior. It also touches on themes of workplace etiquette and personal boundaries. Overall, the title "Chew on This" is fitting, as it captures the lighthearted and playful tone of the comic strip.
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