Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 14th March 1990
Dilbert//333, first published 36 years ago on Wednesday 14th March 1990
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dilbert whistle women's movement making sensitive whistling decades
Official transcript
Dilbert, Dogbert and an old woman sit on a park bench. The old woman says, "Men don't whistle at me anymore."
The woman continues, "I credit the women's movement for making men more sensitive to how whistling degrades women."
As Dilbert gets up to leave, Dogbert asks the woman, "What's the climate like on your planet?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
MEN DON'T WHISTLE AT ME ANYMORE.
I CREDIT THE WOMEN S MOVEMENT FOR MAKING MEN MORE SENSITIVE TO HOW WHISTLING DEGRADES WOMEN.
WHAT'S THE CLIMATE LIKE ON YOUR PLANET ?
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Whistling Women"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a white dog, sitting on a bench. A woman approaches him and asks if he's whistling. Dilbert responds that he's not, but the woman points out that men don't whistle anymore. Dilbert then credits the women's movement for making men more sensitive to how whistling degrades women.
In the next panel, a man is shown whistling, and Dilbert asks him what the climate is like on his planet. The man replies that it's fine, but Dilbert is unconvinced, suggesting that the man may be from a different planet. The final panel shows the man walking away, leaving Dilbert and his dog looking at each other in confusion.
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