It was something about women in tech maybe? Or women online in a predominantly male community (this may have been around the time I officially "came out" as female in response to some incorrect assumptions, or maybe I just think it was because I could relate to the concept illustrated within) but the basic idea represented in a few panels where:
1) a woman joins a group of men who are talking about interesting/substantive/intelligent things, ("Science!" "Philosophy!" "Ideas!") attracted by the stimulating conversation
2) conversation immediately loses quality upon her joining the group and becomes "BOOBS!" instead
3) woman leaves in disgust and sees women chatting in a group to join instead and is welcome without having to deal with lecherous slobbering
4) woman is bored to tears with conversation ("KIDS!" "Makeup!" "Home decor!") and leaves frustrated
5) woman has inspirational idea
6) woman wearing fake mustache participates in stimulating conversation "Science!" "Philosophy!" etc. =)
Can anyone point me at that comic strip again? I may have it on a hard drive somewhere, but I have no idea where to start looking since I didn't save it with a useful filename if I did think to save it at all....
I think Kishy or Welly or Webwit maybe posted it? Or at least were part of the discussion... Naturally Ripster would also be a likely suspect, and I'm almost positive it was when he still had the GeekGirl avatar that I will forever associate with him till the end of time. (All of his posts were read aloud in my own head in the competent and feminine voice I imagined she would have - even after the avatar was gone, the voice remained.)