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Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 7th November 2021

Dilbert//11894, first published five years ago on Sunday 7th November 2021

Sunday Smirker


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AND THAT'S HOW THE MISTAKE MADE IT INTO MY FINAL DRAFT.

WHAT'S THAT SMIRK SUPPOSED TO MEAN?

I DIDN'T SMIRK.

I'M NOT BLIND!

I CLEARLY SAW A SMIRK!

YOU'RE MOCKING ME!

I HATE YOU! AND I WILL DO EVERYTHING IN MY POWER TO RUIN YOU!

DIE, SMIRKER, DIE, DIE, DIE!

OKAY, NOW I'M SMIRKING A LITTLE.

I KNEW

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Smirk"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around Dilbert's encounter with a coworker who has a smirking problem. The coworker's smirk is so annoying that Dilbert tries to mock her, but she retaliates by smirking at him. The situation escalates, with Dilbert becoming increasingly frustrated and the coworker continuing to smirk. The comic strip ends with Dilbert finally giving up and accepting that he can't change the coworker's behavior.

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