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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 5th January 2016

Dilbert//9761, first published ten years ago on Tuesday 5th January 2016

After Work Activities


Tags

misogyny, sexism, camaraderie, personality, complaining, psychology


Official transcript

Alice: The men never invite me to after-work activities. Catbert: We'll need to find out if the problem is sexism or your personality.Alice: I decided not to dig into it. Boss: I think you'll be happy with your decision.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THE MEN NEVER INVITE ME TO AFTER-WORK ACTIVITIES.

WELL NEED TO FIND OUT IF THE PROBLEM IS SEXISM OR YOUR PERSONALITY.

I DECIDED NOT TO DIG INTO IT.

I THINK YOULL BE HAPPY WITH YOUR DECISION

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Sexism or Personality?"

Summary:

The comic strip features a woman, Dilbert, and her coworker, Dogbert, in a humorous exchange.

  • Panel 1: Dilbert invites men to after-work activities, but they decline.
  • Panel 2: Dilbert asks if the problem is sexism or personality.
  • Panel 3: Dilbert decides not to dig into it and thinks she'll be happy with her decision.

The comic strip pokes fun at the challenges women face in the workplace and the complexities of addressing these issues.

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