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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 11th August 2016

Dilbert//9980, first published ten years ago on Thursday 11th August 2016

Wally Gets A Man Cave


Tags

nursing, babies, man cave, deception, children, office policy, family


Official transcript

Wally: We should have a private lactation room like other companies. Alice: Yes, we should. Boss: No one in my group is nursing a baby. Wally: What about visitors? Alice: Right. Wally: Thanks for helping me get my man cave at the office. Alice: What?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WE SHOULD HAVE A PRIVATE LACTATION ROOM LIKE OTHER COMPANIES.

YES, WE SHOULD.

NO ONE IN MY GROUP IS NURSING A BABY.

WHAT ABOUT VISITORS?

RIGHT.

THANKS FOR HELPING ME GET MY MAN CAVE AT THE OFFICE.

WHAT?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "A Private Lactation Room"

Summary:

  • The comic strip revolves around a company's decision to establish a private lactation room for employees who are nursing their babies.
  • The conversation begins with an employee suggesting the creation of a private lactation room, which is met with approval from the other employees.
  • However, one employee expresses concern that the room may be used by men, and another employee jokingly suggests that the room should be used for men to get their "man cave" at the office.
  • The conversation ends with the employee who initially suggested the lactation room asking what about visitors, implying that the room should be available for anyone who needs it, regardless of their gender or purpose.

Key Points:

  • The comic strip highlights the importance of providing a private and comfortable space for employees who are nursing their babies.
  • It also touches on the issue of gender equality and the need for inclusive policies in the workplace.
  • The conversation is humorous and lighthearted, but it also raises important questions about the role of companies in supporting their employees' needs.

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