Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 11th October 2014
Dilbert//9310, first published twelve years ago on Saturday 11th October 2014
Tags
business casual, clothing, dorks, dress code, fashion, business dorky, unstylish, tan colored, dumb name, new order
Official transcript
Catbert: Our new dress code is "Business Dorky."
Your clothes must be dorky, unstylish, and 50% tan colored. Dilbert: So... business casual? Catbert: That's a dumb name for it.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
OUR NEW DRESS CODE IS "BUSINESS DORKY." YOUR CLOTHES MUST BE DORKY, UNSTYLISH, AND 50% TAN COLORED.
SO.
BUSINESS CASUAL?
THAT'S A DUMB NAME FOR IT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Dress Code"
Summary:
- The comic strip depicts a scene where employees are discussing the new dress code policy in a business setting.
- The CEO announces that the new dress code is "business dorky," which includes wearing clothes that are "dorky, unstylish, and 50% tan colored."
- One employee, Dilbert, asks if this is a joke, but the CEO insists it's a serious policy.
- The other employees seem to be taking the policy seriously, with one even asking if they can wear their "dumb name for it" as part of their outfit.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of a company having a strict dress code policy and the absurdity of some of the rules that may be included in such a policy.
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