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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 7th September 2021

Dilbert//11833, first published five years ago on Tuesday 7th September 2021

App For Fake Graphs


Open source transcript

I BUILT AN APP THAT MAKES FAKE GRAPHS SO YOU CAN WIN ANY ARGUMENT.

I NEED THAT.

YOU CERTAINLY DO.

DO YOU HAVE A SOURCE FOR YOUR CLAIM THAT GRAVITY IS CAUSED BY POLLUTION?

BOOM

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Fake Graphs and Pollution"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and criticism of corporate culture. In this particular strip, Dilbert is engaged in a conversation with a coworker who is trying to make a claim about pollution being caused by gravity.

Key Points:

  • Dilbert is skeptical of the claim and asks for a source to support it.
  • The coworker responds by asking if Dilbert has a source for the claim that gravity is caused by pollution.
  • Dilbert points out the absurdity of the situation, highlighting the circular logic of the coworker's argument.
  • The strip pokes fun at the tendency of some individuals to make unsubstantiated claims and the importance of critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning.

Overall:

The comic strip uses humor to highlight the importance of critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning in arguments. It suggests that simply making a claim is not enough, and that one must be prepared to provide credible sources to support their arguments.

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