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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 7th November 2022

Dilbert//12259, first published four years ago on Monday 7th November 2022

Whisker Fatigue


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I HAVE A BAD CASE OF WHISKER FATIGUE.

I NEED TO TAKE SOME TIME OFF.

THAT COULDN'T POSSIBLY BE A REAL THING.

LOOK IT UP.

HUH.

THESE TWO ARE TIRED, BUT THIS ONE IS TOTALLY EXHAUSTED.

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Whisker Fatigue"

Summary:

  • The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his witty remarks, discussing whisker fatigue with a coworker.
  • Dilbert explains that he has a bad case of whisker fatigue and needs to take some time off.
  • His coworker is skeptical, asking if it's possible to be tired of something that doesn't exist.
  • Dilbert responds by pointing to a building in the distance, saying "Look it up."
  • The coworker is still confused, but Dilbert assures him that they are both tired, but the concept of whisker fatigue is exhausting.

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