Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 24th October 1995
Dilbert//2383, first published 31 years ago on Tuesday 24th October 1995
Tags
flight to ny many stopovers third world countries rebel insurrections wear red cross symbol on back bullseye wants boss killed
Official transcript
The Boss approaches Carol's desk and says, "Carol, about this flight to New York that you booked for me . . ."
The Boss continues, "Is it really necessary to make all these stopovers in Third-World countries that are experiencing rebel insurrections?"
Carol holds up a bullseye and says, "You'd better wear the international symbol of the 'Red Cross' on your back."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
CAROL, ABOUT THIS FLIGHT TO NEW YORK THAT YOU BOOKED FOR ME...
IS IT REALLY NECESSARY TO MAKE ALL THESE STOPOVERS IN THIRD- WORLD COUNTRIES THAT ARE EXPERIENCING REBEL INSURRECTIONS?
YOU'D BETTER WEAR THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF THE "RED CROSS" ON YOUR .
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "International Symbol of the Red Cross"
Summary:
The comic strip features a conversation between Carol and her boss, Scott Adams. Carol asks if it's necessary to make all stopovers in third-world countries that are experiencing rebel insurrections. Scott responds by asking if she'd wear the international symbol of the "Red Cross" on her back.
The comic strip is a humorous commentary on the challenges of international travel and the perceived risks associated with visiting countries affected by conflict. It highlights the absurdity of the situation and the lengths to which people will go to ensure their safety.
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