Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 17th October 2007
Dilbert//6759, first published nineteen years ago on Wednesday 17th October 2007
Tags
negotiate reserchers two computers women dont more complaining
Official transcript
"Why does Dilbert get two computer monitors while I only get one?"
"Well, according to researchers, it's because men tend to negotiate and women don't."
"So, what happens now?"
"If I had to guess, I'd say more complaining."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WHY DOES DILBERT GET TWO COMPUTER MONITORS WHILE I ONLY GET ONE?!
WELL, ACCORDING TO RESEARCHERS, IT'S BECAUSE MEN TEND TO NEGOTIATE AND WOMEN DON'T.
SO, WHAT HAPPENS NOW?
IF I HAD TO GUESS, ID SAY MORE COMPLAINING
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Computer Monitors and Negotiations"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with black hair, sitting at his desk in front of a computer. He is wearing a blue suit jacket, white shirt, and green tie. To his left is a woman with black hair, dressed in a pink dress. She is standing and addressing Dilbert.
Dialogue:
- Woman: "Why does Dilbert get two computer monitors while I only get one?"
- Dilbert: "Well, according to researchers, it's because men tend to negotiate and women don't."
- Woman: "So, what happens now?"
- Dilbert: "If I had to guess, I'd say more complaining."
Content:
The comic strip highlights the gender disparity in computer monitor allocation, with Dilbert receiving two monitors while the woman receives only one. The punchline suggests that the woman's response to this inequality will be more complaining. The strip humorously comments on the stereotypes surrounding gender differences in negotiation and communication styles.
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