Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 28th March 1992
Dilbert//1078, first published 34 years ago on Saturday 28th March 1992
Tags
dilbert mouse office rid twenty five years called women movement butt
Official transcript
Dilbert watches as a woman says to the janitor, "Willy, there's a mouse in my office. Please get rid of it."
Willy replies, "Haw haw! Twenty-five years of the so-called Women's Movement and nothing is different!"
The woman says, "Do it now, or I'll fire your butt."
Willy says, "This part is a little different."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WILLY, THERE'S A MOUSE IN MY OFFICE. PLEASE GET RID OF IT.
HAW HAW! TWENTY- FIVE YEARS OF THE SO-CALLED WOMEN'S MOVEMENT AND NOTHING IS DIFFERENT!
DO IT NOW, OR I'LL FIRE YOUR BUTT.
THIS PART IS A LITILE DIFFERENT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Mouse in the Office"
Summary:
- A man is fired from his job after a mouse is found in his office.
- The man is told that twenty-five years of the 50-called women's movement and nothing is different.
- The man is given the option to either do it now or fire his butt.
- The man chooses to fire his butt, implying that he is willing to take drastic action to resolve the situation.
Key Points:
- The comic strip highlights the absurdity of the situation and the frustration of the man who is being fired.
- The reference to the 50-called women's movement adds a layer of social commentary to the strip.
- The punchline about firing his butt is a humorous way to end the strip.
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