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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 22nd July 2021

Dilbert//11786, first published five years ago on Thursday 22nd July 2021

Dropping In To Zoom Meetings


Open source transcript

I'M HAVING TROUBLE PROPERLY ANNOYING OUR REMOTE WORKERS.

HAVE YOU TRIED RANDOMLY DROPPING INTO ZOOM MEETINGS YOU WEREN'T INVITED TO ATTEND?

HEY, EVERYONE!

IT'S ME AGAIN!

SOMEONE PLEASE KILL ME.

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Remote Workers' Dilemma"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in, features Dilbert, a popular character known for his witty remarks and humorous observations on office life. In this particular strip, Dilbert is depicted as having trouble properly annoying his remote workers. The conversation unfolds with Dilbert asking if anyone has tried randomly dropping into Zoom meetings they weren't invited to attend. One of the remote workers, seated at a desk with a laptop, responds by saying "Hey, everyone, it's me again!" and then proceeds to say "Someone please kill me." This exchange highlights the challenges of remote work and the difficulties of maintaining productivity and engagement in virtual meetings. The comic strip pokes fun at the common frustrations that come with working from home and the struggles of navigating virtual communication.

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