Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 15th December 1990
Dilbert//609, first published 36 years ago on Saturday 15th December 1990
Tags
woman single clues hair
Official transcript
The caption says, "Clues from women's hair."
An arrow points at a woman with long hair and a caption says, "This woman is single."
An arrow points at a woman with short hair and a caption says, "The same woman, now married."
An arrow points at a woman with bags under her eyes and hair standing on end and a caption says, "Married, two kids."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
CLUES FROM WOMEN'S HAIR THIS WOMAN IS SINGLE THE SAME WOMAN, NOW MARRIED MARRIED, TWO KIDS
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Clues from Women's Hair"
Summary:
The comic strip features a series of panels with a man looking at different women's hair, each accompanied by a caption. The captions are presented as clues to determine the marital status of the woman.
- Panel 1: A woman with long hair is labeled as "This woman is single."
- Panel 2: A woman with short hair is labeled as "The same woman, now married."
- Panel 3: A woman with spiky hair is labeled as "Married, two kids."
The comic strip humorously highlights the stereotype that a woman's hair style can be used to infer her marital status. The punchline is that the man is using this method to determine the marital status of the women he encounters, with varying degrees of success.
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