Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 21st June 2000
Dilbert//4085, first published 26 years ago on Wednesday 21st June 2000
Tags
insulted same level attractness hot sexy car electric car
Official transcript
Ming says to Dilbert, "Frankly, I'm insulted that you asked me out."
Ming continues, "It means you think we're about the same level of attractiveness."
Ming then says to Dilbert, "You'd better have one heckuva sexy car."
Dilbert replies, "It's electric."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
FRANKLY, I'M INSULTED THAT YOU ASKED ME OUT.
IT MEANS YOU THINK WE'RE ABOUT THE SAME LEVEL OF ATTRACTIVENESS YOU'D BETTER HAVE ONE HECKUVA SEXY CAR IT'S ELECTRIC
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "You'd Better Have One Heckuva Sexy Car"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a bald head, engaging in a conversation with a woman. The woman asks him out, and he responds by saying, "Frankly, I'm insulted that you asked me out." The woman then asks if he thinks they're about the same level of attractiveness, to which Dilbert replies, "It means you think we're about the same level of attractiveness." The woman responds, "You'd better have one heckuva sexy car," to which Dilbert retorts, "It's electric." The woman appears unimpressed, and the conversation ends with Dilbert looking dejected.
Key Points:
- Dilbert is insulted by the woman's invitation
- The woman asks if they're on the same level of attractiveness
- Dilbert responds with a witty remark
- The woman is unimpressed by Dilbert's response
- The conversation ends with Dilbert looking dejected
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