Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 23rd July 2022
Dilbert//12152, first published four years ago on Saturday 23rd July 2022
Identifying Morons
Open source transcript
IM TRYING TO IDENTIFY ALL OF THE MORONS ON MY STAFF SO I CAN FIRE THEM I AM SPARTACUS!
SEE ME AFTER THE MEETING.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Spartacus"
Summary:
The comic strip features a meeting scene where a manager attempts to identify all the "morons" on his staff. The manager, Dilbert, is frustrated with his team's performance and decides to take drastic measures. He begins by asking if anyone knows what "Spartacus" means, and when no one responds, he reveals that he is Spartacus.
The punchline of the comic strip is that Dilbert is actually the only one who knows the answer, and he is the "Spartacus" he was looking for. The humor comes from the unexpected twist and the absurdity of the situation.
Key Elements:
- A meeting scene with a manager and his staff
- The manager's attempt to identify the "morons" on his staff
- The reveal that the manager is actually the one who knows the answer
- The use of the phrase "I am Spartacus" as a humorous twist
Tone:
The tone of the comic strip is lighthearted and humorous, poking fun at the idea of a manager trying to identify the "morons" on his staff. The use of the phrase "I am Spartacus" adds to the comedic effect, as it is a well-known phrase from the movie "Gladiator." Overall, the comic strip is a humorous take on the challenges of managing a team.
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