Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 28th April 1999
Dilbert//3665, first published 27 years ago on Wednesday 28th April 1999
Tags
pick up phone calling and calling fist of death gnawed wall to escape
Official transcript
Alice stands behind Asok who sits at his computer. Alice says, "Asok, I've been calling and calling, but you don't pick up your phone."
Alice pushes up her sleeve and says, "I'd like you to meet a little something I call the "fist of death."
Wally and Dilbert look at a tattered hole in a cubicle wall. Wally says, "It looks like he gnawed through the wall to escape."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
ASOK, I'VE BEEN CALLING AND CALLING, BUT YOU DON'T PICK UP YOUR PHONE.
I'D LIKE YOU TO MEET A LITTLE SOMETHING I CALL THE "FIST OF DEATH." IT LOOKS LIKE HE GNAWED THROUGH THE WALL TO ESCAPE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Fist of Death"
Summary:
- A woman, Asok, calls her coworker to inform her that she will be late for work.
- Asok's coworker is amused by Asok's unusual greeting and asks her to meet her at the office.
- When Asok arrives, she is greeted by a man who has been "gnawed through the wall to escape," implying that he has been trapped in a meeting or office for an extended period.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the monotony of office work and the absurdity of some workplace situations.
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