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Today’s cartoon, by David Sipress:

A man wearing a shirt and tie, shorts, and socks with sandals walks into an apartment and speaks to a woman sitting on a couch with her laptop.

“It seems it’s O.K. to wear shorts to the office, but definitely not socks with sandals.”

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