Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 14th September 2021
Dilbert//11840, first published five years ago on Tuesday 14th September 2021
Rotting In A Meeting
Open source transcript
IM HAPPY TO REPORT THAT I MET ALL OF MY DEADLINES BEFORE YOU CANCELED MY PROJECT FOR NO GOOD REASON.
IN THAT ONE MOMENT, YOU TRANSFORMED MY MEANINGFUL WORK INTO A TEDIOUS SLOG TOWARD OBLIVION.
AND NOW I'M LEFT TO ROT IN THIS MEETING.
I NEVER KNOW THE RIGHT TIME FOR A HIGH - FIVE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Meeting That Never Ended"
This comic strip, originally published in the newspaper, presents a humorous scene where a group of coworkers gather for a meeting. The conversation revolves around the lack of progress and the sense of accomplishment that comes with completing tasks.
Key Points:
- The meeting is portrayed as a never-ending cycle, with no clear outcome or purpose.
- The characters are depicted as being stuck in a rut, unable to make progress or achieve their goals.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the common experience of feeling unproductive and stuck in meetings.
Overall: The comic strip uses humor to highlight the frustration and sense of futility that can come with attending meetings that seem to go nowhere.
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