Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 30th January 1993
Dilbert//1386, first published 33 years ago on Saturday 30th January 1993
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dilbert women and men dating relationships prices feelings emotions
Official transcript
Dilbert and a woman sit at a table in a restaurant. The woman says, "I like a man who isn't afraid to cry."
Dilbert puts his head on the table and sobs, "Waah! Waah! The prices here are so high! Waah! Waah!"
Dilbert thinks, "It's not working. She tricked me."
The woman looks at the menu and says, "I'll just have water, I think."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I LIKE A MAN WHO ISN'T AFRAID TO CRY.
WAAH ! WAAH!
THE PRICES HERE ARE SO HIGH!
WAAH! WAAH!
IT'S NOT WORKING.
SHE TRICKED ME.
I'LL JUST HAVE WATER, I THINK.
MENU
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "I Like a Man Who Isn't Afraid to Cry"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive appearance, sitting at a table with a woman. The conversation begins with Dilbert expressing his preference for men who aren't afraid to cry, which the woman finds humorous.
Panel Breakdown:
- Panel 1: Dilbert states, "I like a man who isn't afraid to cry."
- Panel 2: The woman responds with a laugh, saying, "Waah, waah, the prices here are so high, waah, waah!"
- Panel 3: Dilbert, seemingly unimpressed, says, "It's not working. She tricked me."
- Panel 4: The woman reveals, "I'll just have water, I think."
Key Takeaway:
The comic strip playfully explores the idea of emotional expression in relationships, with Dilbert's initial statement sparking a humorous exchange between the two characters.
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