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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 1st November 2021

Dilbert//11888, first published five years ago on Monday 1st November 2021

Shadenfreude Training


Open source transcript

DOGBERT'S SCHADENFREUDE TRAINING HOW MUCH DOES THE CLASS COST?

IF YOU HAVE TO ASK, YOU CAN T AFFORD IT.

NOW I FEEL LIKE A LOSER WHICH DELIGHTS ME.

THAT WAS YOUR FIRST LESSON.

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AI Analysis

The title of this comic strip is "Dogbert's Schadenfreude Training."

The comic strip features a man walking into a classroom with a sign that reads "Dogbert's Schadenfreude Training." The man asks the teacher how much the class costs and is told that he can't afford it. The man then says that he feels like a loser, but the teacher responds by saying that this is his first lesson. The man appears to be delighted by his own misfortune, which is a classic example of schadenfreude.

Overall, the comic strip is a humorous commentary on the human tendency to take pleasure in others' misfortunes. It suggests that even when we are experiencing our own difficulties, we can still find joy in the fact that someone else is worse off than us.

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