Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 26th September 2001
Dilbert//4547, first published 25 years ago on Wednesday 26th September 2001
Tags
asked to clone clone no soul pointy hired boss
Official transcript
Dilbert, Wally, and a female coworker are eating lunch. Dilbert says, "Our pointy- haired boss asked me to clone him."
The coworker asks, "What if his clone has no soul?"
Dilbert and Wally both ask, "If?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
OUR POINTY-HAIRED BOSS ASKED ME TO CLONE HIM.
WHAT IF HIS CLONE HAS NO SOUL?
IF?
IF?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Soulless Clone"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 2001, features a conversation between Dilbert and his boss. The boss asks Dilbert to clone him, and Dilbert responds with a question about the clone's soul. The boss replies that the clone would have no soul, leading to a humorous exchange where Dilbert asks if the clone would still be a good employee if he had no soul. The boss agrees, and the conversation ends with Dilbert's comment that he would still be a good employee even without a soul.
Key Points:
- The boss asks Dilbert to clone him.
- Dilbert questions whether the clone would have a soul.
- The boss confirms that the clone would have no soul.
- Dilbert asks if the clone would still be a good employee without a soul.
- The boss agrees, and Dilbert comments that he would still be a good employee even without a soul.
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