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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 28th March 1991

Dilbert//712, first published 35 years ago on Thursday 28th March 1991


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women's power organization two billion dilbert


Official transcript

Dilbert opens his door to two women. One woman says, "Hi, we're with the 'Women's Power Organization.' Do you have a moment?"

The woman hits Dilbert in the stomach and his glasses fly off his face. Dilbert lies in the doorway. As they walk away one woman asks, "How many are left?"

The other woman replies, "Two billion."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

HI, WE'RE WITH THE "WOMEN'S POWER ORGANIZATION." DO YOU HAVE A MOMENT?

WHUMP

HOW MANY ARE LEFT?

Two BILLION.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Women's Power Organization"

Summary:

The comic strip follows the conversation between Dilbert and two women from the Women's Power Organization. The conversation starts with Dilbert asking if they have a moment, and one of the women responds with "WHUMP." The other woman then asks how many are left, to which the first woman replies "TWO BILLION."

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of a women's power organization being ineffective and not actually having any power. The use of the word "WHUMP" instead of a normal greeting adds to the comedic effect, implying that the organization is more interested in making a loud noise than actually accomplishing anything. The punchline about two billion people being left also adds to the humor, suggesting that the organization is so ineffective that it has lost track of its own members. Overall, the comic strip uses satire to comment on the perceived ineffectiveness of women's power organizations.

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