Vehicle: Car: Seat Belt
Backseat Seatbelt lock Puzzles and Usability   (0)  [vote for, against]
For fun and usability statistics

Make those backseat seatbelt locks that never seem to be simple especially when there is a hot impressable chick in the back seat with you, actually metal tactile puzzles that are impossible to solve and then film the hilarity and extract usability statistics.
-- JesusHChrist, Sep 24 2017

Please explain how this is funny?
-- xenzag, Sep 24 2017


It contains a humorous usage of irony, applied in a deadpan manner. It's as least as funny as a 500,000 volt abacus.
-- RayfordSteele, Sep 24 2017


At least it's not in Other:General ...

And it's funnier than the Electric Marmoset-stretcher idea. Just about.
-- 8th of 7, Sep 24 2017


Oh well. I guess I'm just out of step with those who see the idea of a "hot chick" being filmed trapped in a car's back seat as being funny. I certainly fail to see the irony in it. Perhaps that could be explained further. In what way is there "humorous irony" in the idea?
-- xenzag, Sep 24 2017


Yes, [Ray], perhaps you would like to Explain To The Class In Your Own Words, With The Aid Of Diagrams ... ?

We're waiting, [Ray] ....
-- 8th of 7, Sep 24 2017


Perhaps a little too eagerly for a usual sentence diagram. They go like this:

Subject | Verb | Direct Object
\__optional modifier

That's generally how it works.

Note that I never said that I personally found it funny. But that it was at least as funny as one of your crueler ideas, along with a general explanation of one type of humor.
-- RayfordSteele, Sep 25 2017


I thought the intended funniness was that you would not be able to help her do up her seatbelt when getting into the car. When I have difficulty with a seatbelt, it's always when doing it up (because I'm trying to mate ends that don't go together), never when undoing it.
-- notexactly, Feb 06 2018



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