Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 29th June 2021
Dilbert//11763, first published five years ago on Tuesday 29th June 2021
Disagreement Sides
Tags
business, office workers, disagreement, opinion, facts, agreement, sides
Official transcript
tina: i'm having a disagreement with alice, and i want you to side with me.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IM HAVING A DISAGREEMENT WITH ALICE, AND I WANT YOU TO SIDE WITH ME.
HOW ABOUT I MAKE UP MY OWN MIND BASED ON THE FACTS?
THAT'S NOT GOING TO WORK FOR ME.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "Not Going to Work for Me" and features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic and critical views on office politics and corporate culture.
Panel 1: The Disagreement Dilbert is having a disagreement with Alice, and he wants her to side with him. He is trying to persuade her to take his side by making a personal appeal.
Panel 2: The Question Alice asks Dilbert how he makes up his own mind based on facts. This question highlights the contrast between Dilbert's approach and Alice's more analytical and fact-based thinking.
Panel 3: The Conclusion Dilbert responds by saying that it's not going to work for him. This suggests that he is not interested in engaging in a constructive conversation or finding common ground with Alice.
Overall The comic strip pokes fun at the common office dynamic where employees may feel pressured to take sides or conform to certain expectations. It also highlights the differences in communication styles and approaches to problem-solving between Dilbert and Alice.
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