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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 11th October 2021

Dilbert//11867, first published five years ago on Monday 11th October 2021

Long Rambling Stories


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AND THAT CONCLUDES THE USEFUL PART OF THE MEETING.

WHO WANTS TO STAY AND HEAR A LONG, RAMBLING STORY WITH NO POINT?

COUNT ME IN.

IT BEATS WORKING.

I CALL THIS ONE "HOW A RACCOON GOT IN MY TOILET."

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "How a Raccoon Got in My Toilet"

Summary:

  • A group of people are gathered for a meeting, where one person shares a story about a raccoon getting into their toilet.
  • The story is met with skepticism and boredom, with some attendees asking who wants to hear a long, rambling story with no point.
  • The speaker persists, claiming that it beats working, and the others are forced to listen to the tale.
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the monotony of office meetings and the tendency for people to share unnecessary stories.

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