Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 1st February 2002
Dilbert//4675, first published 24 years ago on Friday 1st February 2002
Tags
man hating supervisor fired being a man happy to be man dances asok happy
Official transcript
Headline: Man-Hating Supervisor. Asok is sitting at his desk. The supervisor approaches and says, "You're being fired for being a man."
Asok replies, "No one has ever called me a man before! This is the happiest day of my life!"
Asok dances around and shouts, "I'm a MAN!"
The supervisor exclaims, "Stop enjoying life!!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
MAN-HATING SUPERVISOR YOU'RE FIRED FOR BEING A MAN.
NO ONE HAS EVER CALLED ME A MAN BEFORE! THIS IS THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE!
STOP ENJOYING LIFE!!
I'M A MAN!
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Man-Hating Supervisor"
Summary:
The comic strip features a man-hating supervisor who fires a man for being a man. The supervisor's reasoning is that no one has ever called her a man before, and this is the happiest day of her life. The man is shocked and upset by the firing, while the supervisor celebrates her newfound happiness.
Key Elements:
- A man-hating supervisor fires a man for being a man.
- The supervisor claims that no one has ever called her a man before, making this the happiest day of her life.
- The man is shocked and upset by the firing.
- The supervisor celebrates her newfound happiness.
Themes:
- Gender stereotypes and biases
- Workplace discrimination
- The absurdity of societal expectations
Tone:
- Humorous and satirical, with a touch of irony and absurdity.
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