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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 4th September 2021

Dilbert//11830, first published five years ago on Saturday 4th September 2021

Every Employee Has A Nemesis


Open source transcript

WERE ASSIGNING YOU A WORKPLACE NEMESIS TO MAKE YOUR JOB A SENSELESS NIGHTMARE.

I THOUGHT THAT HAPPENED ORGANICALLY.

YOU THOUGHT IT WAS A COINCIDENCE THAT EVERY EMPLOYEE HAS A NEMESIS?

NOW I FEEL DUMB.

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Nemesis at Work"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a workplace scenario where an employee is assigned a nemesis to make their job a senseless nightmare. However, the twist lies in the fact that every employee has a nemesis, creating a paradoxical situation.

Key Elements:

  • The protagonist is assigned a nemesis to make their job more challenging.
  • The twist is revealed when the protagonist realizes that every employee has a nemesis.
  • The protagonist feels dumb for not realizing this earlier.
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of workplace politics and the concept of a nemesis.

Overall:

The comic strip uses humor to highlight the absurdity of workplace dynamics and the human tendency to create conflicts. It suggests that even in a seemingly straightforward situation, there can be unexpected twists and turns.

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