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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 8th February 2014

Dilbert//9065, first published twelve years ago on Saturday 8th February 2014


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discrimination gays ignorance (knowledge) india supreme court nuclear arsenal scientific knowledge illegal to be gay nuke taj mahal so gay


Official transcript

Asok: I can never return to India because the Supreme Court made it illegal to be gay there. Does it worry you that they have a nuclear arsenal and the scientific knowledge of inebriated astrologists? Dilbet: They might nuke the Taj Mahal. Asok: I know! That place is so gay, right?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I CAN NEVER RETURN TO INDIA BECAUSE THE SUPREME COURT MADE IT ILLEGAL TO BE GAY THERE.

DOES IT WORRY YOU THAT THEY HAVE A NUCLEAR ARSENAL AND THE SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE OF INEBRIATED ASTROLOGISTS?

THEY MIGHT NUKE THE TAJ MAHAL.

I KNOW!

THAT PLACE IS SO GAY, RIGHT?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Taj Mahal and the Supreme Court"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his witty observations and sarcastic humor. The strip begins with Dilbert stating, "I can never return to India because the Supreme Court made it illegal to be gay there." This sets the tone for the rest of the conversation.

In the second panel, a colleague asks, "Does it worry you that they have a nuclear arsenal and the scientific knowledge of inebriated astrologists?" Dilbert responds with a humorous remark, "They might nuke the Taj Mahal." The colleague then asks, "I know that place is so gay, right?" Dilbert's response is a clever play on words, as he says, "I know that place is so gay, right?"

Overall, the comic strip uses humor to comment on the complexities of international relations and cultural differences. The exchange between Dilbert and his colleague highlights the absurdity of certain situations and the importance of finding humor in unexpected places.

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