Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 29th January 2002
Dilbert//4672, first published 24 years ago on Tuesday 29th January 2002
Tags
man hater angry women pantsuits turned on decisive supervisor
Official transcript
The Boss is standing with an angry looking woman. The Boss says to Dilbert, "I hired a man-hater to be your supervisor."
Dilbert responds, "Why?' The Boss replies, "Frankly, I'm kinda turned on by angry women in pantsuits."
The Boss' head is smashed down and Dilbert's coffee is poured all over his head. The Boss says, "She's decisive. I like that."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I HIRED A MAN-HATER TO BE YOUR SUPERVISOR.
WHY?
FRANKLY, I'M KINDA TURNED ON BY ANGRY WOMEN IN PANTSUITS.
SHE'S DECISIVE.
I LIKE THAT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Angry Women in Pantsuits"
Summary:
The comic strip features a man who is hired as a supervisor and is immediately confronted by a woman who is upset about his appointment. The man responds by saying that he is "kinda turned on" by angry women in pantsuits, which is met with surprise and disgust by the woman. The strip ends with the man expressing his satisfaction with his decision to hire the woman, despite her initial anger.
Key Elements:
- The comic strip explores themes of workplace dynamics, gender roles, and the complexities of human relationships.
- The use of humor and satire allows the creator to comment on these themes in a lighthearted and relatable way.
- The strip's title, "Angry Women in Pantsuits," is a clever play on words that references the common stereotype of women in business attire being angry or aggressive.
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