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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 26th February 2022

Dilbert//12005, first published four years ago on Saturday 26th February 2022

Wally's Consequences


Open source transcript

WALLY, REPORT TO HUMAN RESOURCES TO FIND OUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR.

WHAT DID I DO WRONG?

I DONT KNOW, BUT YOU LOOK LIKE THE KIND OF GUY WHO WOULD DO TERRIBLE THINGS LUCKY GUESS.

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AI Analysis

Title: "The Unlikely Consequences of Inappropriate Behavior"

Summary:

This Dilbert comic strip, originally published on February 26, 2022, humorously explores the consequences of inappropriate behavior in the workplace. The strip begins with Wally, a character known for his laziness and lack of motivation, reporting to human resources to find out the consequences of his inappropriate behavior. However, when he asks what he did wrong, he is met with a cryptic response: "I don't know, but you look like the kind of guy who would do terrible things."

The punchline of the comic strip comes when Wally walks out of the human resources office, looking puzzled and wondering if he is indeed the kind of person who would engage in terrible behavior. The strip pokes fun at the idea that sometimes, the consequences of our actions can be unpredictable and even absurd.

Overall, the comic strip uses humor to highlight the absurdity of workplace politics and the sometimes illogical nature of human behavior. It also touches on the theme of self-perception and how our actions can shape our own identity.

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