Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 22nd January 1991
Dilbert//647, first published 35 years ago on Tuesday 22nd January 1991
Tags
scientist anti-defamation league stereotype social lives meeting
Official transcript
A man stands at a podium and says into the microphone, "Welcome to the 'Scientist Anti-Defamation League' weekly meeting."
The man continues, "Tonight's topic is the stereotype that we scientists have no social lives . . . But first . . ."
The man asks, "Is Saturday night okay for our next meeting?"
Someone says, "I'm free."
Another person says, "No problem."
Another person says, "Wide open."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WELCOME TO THE "SCIENTIST ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE " WEEKLY MEETING.
TONIGHT'S TOPIC IS THE STEREOTYPE THAT WE SCIENTISTS HAVE NO SOCIAL LIVES...
BUT FIRST...
IS SATURDAY NIGHT OKAY FOR OUR NEXT MEETING?
I'M FREE NO PROBLEM WIDE OPEN
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Scientist Anti-Defamation League"
Summary:
- The comic strip depicts a meeting of the "Scientist Anti-Defamation League."
- The topic of discussion is the stereotype that scientists have no social lives.
- However, the meeting is quickly adjourned due to a lack of interest.
- The scientist hosting the meeting is left standing alone, wondering if he should continue with the meeting or call it a day.
- The strip pokes fun at the stereotype that scientists are socially awkward and have no social lives, highlighting the irony of a group of scientists trying to defend themselves against this stereotype.
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