Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 6th November 2001
Dilbert//4588, first published 25 years ago on Tuesday 6th November 2001
Tags
yoga class harmony and blance stare at stretchy women
Official transcript
Dilbert is sitting at his computer. Wally approaches from behind and says, "I signed up for a yoga class."
Wally continues, "They say it will help me achieve harmony and balance."
Wally continues, "Failing at that, I plan to stare at stretchy women."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I SIGNED UP FOR A YOGA CLASS.
THEY SAY IT WILL HELP ME ACHIEVE HARMONY AND BALANCE.
FAILING AT THAT, I PLAN TO STARE AT STRETCHY WOMEN
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "Yoga Class" and it features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic and humorous take on workplace culture.
The Comic Strip's Content
- Dilbert signs up for a yoga class with the intention of achieving harmony and balance.
- However, he is disappointed to find that the class is comprised of only women, which he finds unappealing.
- He decides to stare at the women instead of participating in the class.
The Strip's Humor and Commentary
- The comic strip pokes fun at the stereotype that men are not interested in yoga or other forms of exercise that are traditionally associated with women.
- It also highlights the absurdity of Dilbert's behavior, as he is willing to pay for a yoga class but is not interested in actually practicing yoga.
- The strip's humor comes from the unexpected twist on the typical yoga class scenario and the absurdity of Dilbert's actions.
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