Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 23rd May 2000
Dilbert//4056, first published 26 years ago on Tuesday 23rd May 2000
Tags
ad campiagn festured new ceo powerful woman indutry than lines
Official transcript
Dogbert sits next to the Boss at a table. The Boss says, "My consultant thinks you should be featured in our ad campaign."
An attractive woman sits behind a large desk and says, "Is that because I'm the new CEO and the most powerful woman in our industry?"
The Boss answers, "Umm...yes. That's why."
Dogbert turns and says, "Remember to ask about tan lines."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
MY CONSULTANT THINKS YOU SHOULD BE FEATURED IN OUR AD CAMPAIGN.
IS THAT BECAUSE I'M YOUR NEW CEO AND THE MOST POWERFUL WOMAN IN OUR INDUSTRY?
UM...
YES, THAT'S WHY.
REMEMBER TO ASK ABOUT TAN LINES.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Tan Lines"
Summary:
The comic strip features a conversation between a consultant and a new CEO. The consultant suggests that the CEO should be featured in the company's ad campaign, highlighting her as the most powerful woman in their industry. The CEO responds with a humorous remark, asking about tan lines, implying that she is more concerned with her physical appearance than her professional accomplishments. The consultant is taken aback by her response and is left wondering why she is being asked about tan lines. The strip pokes fun at the stereotype that women are often judged on their physical appearance rather than their professional abilities.
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