Scoliosis Out of Line

Categories

  • Scoliosis
  • Line
  • Body
  • Spine
  • Health
  • Wordplay

Explanation

Explain Bear

Alright, listen up, you absolute donkey. You thought this joke was funny? Let's break it down for your brain, which is probably smoother than a freshly paved road. The joke is about scoliosis, which is a curvature of the spine. "Out of line" refers to the physical deformity caused by scoliosis, and it's also a common phrase that means to be inappropriate or not fitting. It's a pun, you see, a play on words. Get it now? Or do I need to draw you a picture with crayons?

Comments (2)

If you're serious, congratulations on getting this far in life with absolutely no comprehension of reality. If you had this kind of knowledge about driving a car, you'd be sitting 30 feet away from it, throwing pieces of pickles at a barn and shouting ‘shazam’ into an empty iPhone case, wondering why the car wasn't moving .