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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 27th September 2021

Dilbert//11853, first published five years ago on Monday 27th September 2021

Wally's Weekend


Open source transcript

HOW WAS YOUR WEEKEND?

ABOUT NORMAL.

I SAT ON MY COUCH AND PLAYED ON MY PHONE UNTIL THE WEEKEND WAS OVER. NOW I'M HERE.

I HAVE NO FOLLOWUP QUESTIONS.

THEY NEVER DO.

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AI Analysis

Title: "Weekend Blues"

Summary:

The comic strip follows the daily life of Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and relatable struggles in the corporate world. In this particular strip, Dilbert is portrayed as someone who has had a typical weekend, but with a twist.

Panel 1:

The conversation starts with a coworker asking Dilbert about his weekend. Dilbert responds with a nonchalant "About normal." This exchange sets the tone for the rest of the strip, hinting that Dilbert's weekend was uneventful.

Panel 2:

Dilbert reveals that he spent his weekend on his couch, playing on his phone until the weekend was over. This statement is met with skepticism by his coworker, who questions how Dilbert could have accomplished nothing during that time.

Panel 3:

Dilbert's response is both humorous and relatable. He admits that he has no follow-up questions and that they never do. This line pokes fun at the idea that people often expect others to have exciting stories or accomplishments to share, but in reality, many of us simply go about our daily routines without much fanfare.

Overall:

The comic strip uses humor to highlight the mundane nature of everyday life. It reminds us that sometimes, the most ordinary experiences can be the most relatable and entertaining. The strip's lighthearted tone and clever dialogue make it an enjoyable read for anyone who has ever felt like they've had a "normal" weekend.

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