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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 10th April 2015

Dilbert//9491, first published 11 years ago on Friday 10th April 2015

Alice Has Foul Language


Tags

offense, language, joke, jokes, human resources, complaint, business


Official transcript

Dilbert Comic Strip Series - Alice uses foul language

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

TINA COMPLAINED THAT YOUR FOUL LANGUAGE IS CREATING A HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT.

THAT'S RIDICULOUS.

WORDS ARE TOTALLY HARMLESS. TELL TINA SHE CAN ...

TEN SECONDS LATER OKAY, I SEE IT NOW.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The title of this comic strip is "Ten Seconds Later."

Panel 1: Tina complains to her boss about the foul language used in the workplace, stating that it is creating a hostile work environment.

Panel 2: Her boss responds, saying that the words are "totally harmless" and tells Tina to "tell her she can."

Panel 3: Ten seconds later, Tina is seen crying, with her boss asking if she is okay.

Summary: The comic strip highlights the absurdity of the situation, where Tina's concerns about foul language are dismissed by her boss, only to have her react emotionally to the same language shortly after. The strip pokes fun at the idea that some people may not take workplace complaints seriously, leading to unintended consequences.

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