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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 11th October 2022

Dilbert//12232, first published four years ago on Tuesday 11th October 2022

The Biggest Sucker


Open source transcript

I HAVE BEEN A LOYAL TEAM PLAYER SINCE I STARTED WORKING HERE, BUT NO ONE HAS HELPED ME IN RETURN HAHAHA! YOU'RE ON A HIDDEN CAMERA SHOW CALLED "THE BIGGEST SUCKER"!

DID I HAVE A FAKE JOB FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS?

I CAN T BELIEVE YOU EVER THOUGHT IT WAS REAL.

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Biggest Sucker"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between two coworkers at a table with coffee cups. The first panel shows the first coworker expressing their surprise at seeing the second coworker on a hidden camera show called "The Biggest Sucker." The second panel reveals that the second coworker has been on the show for ten years, but they are unaware of it. The third panel shows the second coworker asking if they have a fake job for the past ten years, and the first coworker responding that they can't believe they ever thought it was real.

Key Points:

  • The comic strip is a humorous take on the idea of being deceived or manipulated by others.
  • The use of a hidden camera show as a plot device adds an element of surprise and irony to the story.
  • The conversation between the two coworkers highlights the absurdity of the situation and the absurdity of the second coworker's lack of awareness.

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