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Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 30th October 2022

Dilbert//12251, first published four years ago on Sunday 30th October 2022

Boss Is A Jerk


Open source transcript

IT'S TIME TO TWEET AT ACTOR AND PRODUCER ROB REINER AND CALL HIM A MEATHEAD.

WHY?

BECAUSE HE ONCE PLAYED A CHARACTER ON TV WHO WAS CALLED MEATHEAD.

AND AND I DISAGREE WITH HIS POLITICAL OPINIONS.

THEREFORE, HE MUST BE PUNISHED AND THAT WILL ACCOMPLISH EXACTLY... WHAT?

I JUST REALIZED I'M A JERK.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Meathead"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around Dilbert, who is frustrated that actor and producer Rob Reiner is called a "meathead" despite his political opinions. Dilbert argues that this term should not be used to describe someone based on their political beliefs, and instead suggests that Reiner should be punished for his views.

Key Points:

  • Dilbert is upset that Rob Reiner is referred to as a "meathead" due to his political opinions.
  • Dilbert believes that the term "meathead" is unfair and should not be used to describe someone based on their political beliefs.
  • Dilbert suggests that Reiner should be punished for his views, rather than being referred to as a "meathead".
  • The comic strip highlights the absurdity of using a term like "meathead" to describe someone's political opinions, and the importance of respecting people's beliefs and opinions.

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