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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 15th June 2022

Dilbert//12114, first published four years ago on Wednesday 15th June 2022


Open source transcript

I'M WORRIED I MIGHT HAVE "BRAIN FOG" AFTER RECOVERING FROM COVID.

HOW WOULD WE KNOW THE DIFFERENCE?

HUH?

THIS IS MY POINT.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Brain Fog"

Summary:

This 'Dilbert' comic strip revolves around the character Dilbert, who is concerned about experiencing "brain fog" after recovering from COVID-19. The conversation unfolds as follows:

  • Dilbert expresses his concern to his coworker, who responds by asking how he would know the difference between brain fog and his usual state.
  • Dilbert clarifies that his coworker is his point of reference, implying that he is using them as a benchmark to gauge his mental clarity.
  • The punchline is a humorous commentary on the relativity of perception, highlighting how our understanding of ourselves is often relative to others.

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