Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 6th February 2022
Dilbert//11985, first published four years ago on Sunday 6th February 2022
Sunday Popcorn Space Bear
Open source transcript
NOW THAT I HAVE DEMOLISHED YOUR ARGUMENT WITH MY SUPERIOR LOGIC, WHAT WILL YOU DO?
I SEE AN ANALOGY FORMING!
DONT DO IT! DON'T YOU DARE!
OKAY, I WON'T USE AN ANALOGY.
GOOD HOW ABOUT AN EXAMPLE INSTEAD OF AN ANALOGY?
UM, OKAY WHAT IF A BEAR TRIED TO MAKE POPCORN IN THE VACUUM OF SPACE?
THAT'S AN ANALOGY, AND IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT WE WERE DISCUSSING!
WHY CANT YOU ADMIT YOU'RE WRONG?
BOOM!!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Analogy Frenzy"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in, features Dilbert and his colleague engaging in a heated debate about analogies. The conversation begins with Dilbert demolishing his colleague's argument using superior logic, prompting the colleague to retaliate by pointing out that an analogy is being used. This leads to a series of absurd analogies, including a bear attempting to make popcorn in space, which ultimately ends with the colleague admitting defeat and admitting they were wrong. The comic strip pokes fun at the misuse of analogies in arguments and the tendency to overcomplicate simple concepts.
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