I don’t understand, are they supposed to be looking at the reader seductively because the reader has hot wheels? Is that why you need a bigger track? So that everyone can play with the hot wheels together?
Assuming that you’re not being intentionally obtuse to call out OP for a mildly distasteful post, the joke is that there are attractive women in wheelchairs. Another term for attractiveness is “hot”, so they’re hot people with wheels.
Thank you for the clarification. I suspected as much, as you can see from my later comment, but I was legitimately confused.
I’m still not sure if I understand the humor (something about the implied double meaning of “hot wheels” I’m guessing), but it’s not at all uncommon for a joke to go over my head. I’m also not sure what is in any way distasteful about the post, and I hope I haven’t contributed to any distastefulness.
I’m on the spectrum so I’m used to misunderstanding things that are obvious to other people. I apologize if I came across as being intentionally obtuse to you, OP, or anyone else.
Being intentionally obtuse can be a good counter to bigotry masking as humor, so I wasn’t meaning it as an insult or anything.
But yeah, the double entendre is where the humor is at, but it’s not a particularly good joke. It got a small chuckle from me because it’s mildly creative wordplay.
I see, thank you again for the additional details! I feel like I finally understand the joke thanks to you.
I think the reference to the track in the title text threw me off the most, and I didn’t even realize that it was supposed to be a joke until reading the top comment.
Thank you for also clarifying that you weren’t speaking negatively about me if I had been intentionally obtuse. I hope the mild distastefulness of the post isn’t due to bigotry.
I don’t think those plastic tracks could support the weight of a human adult even if they were large enough for the wheelchairs. Especially not at the force they’d have to endure to reach sufficient looping speed and the looping itself. That’s to say nothing about the risk to the person in the wheelchair.
Is that the joke? The absurdity of the scenario?
I’m also not entirely clear how wheelchairs = hot wheels implicitly. Are you commenting on the appearance of the women in the wheelchairs, is it something to do with the wheelchairs themselves, or is it just the association that they both have wheels? Maybe something else entirely?
Apologies for my struggling to fully understand. I appreciate your clarifications.
I don’t understand, are they supposed to be looking at the reader seductively because the reader has hot wheels? Is that why you need a bigger track? So that everyone can play with the hot wheels together?
Something is clearly going over my head.
Assuming that you’re not being intentionally obtuse to call out OP for a mildly distasteful post, the joke is that there are attractive women in wheelchairs. Another term for attractiveness is “hot”, so they’re hot people with wheels.
Thank you for the clarification. I suspected as much, as you can see from my later comment, but I was legitimately confused.
I’m still not sure if I understand the humor (something about the implied double meaning of “hot wheels” I’m guessing), but it’s not at all uncommon for a joke to go over my head. I’m also not sure what is in any way distasteful about the post, and I hope I haven’t contributed to any distastefulness.
I’m on the spectrum so I’m used to misunderstanding things that are obvious to other people. I apologize if I came across as being intentionally obtuse to you, OP, or anyone else.
Being intentionally obtuse can be a good counter to bigotry masking as humor, so I wasn’t meaning it as an insult or anything.
But yeah, the double entendre is where the humor is at, but it’s not a particularly good joke. It got a small chuckle from me because it’s mildly creative wordplay.
I see, thank you again for the additional details! I feel like I finally understand the joke thanks to you.
I think the reference to the track in the title text threw me off the most, and I didn’t even realize that it was supposed to be a joke until reading the top comment.
Thank you for also clarifying that you weren’t speaking negatively about me if I had been intentionally obtuse. I hope the mild distastefulness of the post isn’t due to bigotry.
Im putting them chairs on tracks and going fast as fuck through loops
I don’t think those plastic tracks could support the weight of a human adult even if they were large enough for the wheelchairs. Especially not at the force they’d have to endure to reach sufficient looping speed and the looping itself. That’s to say nothing about the risk to the person in the wheelchair.
Is that the joke? The absurdity of the scenario?
I’m also not entirely clear how wheelchairs = hot wheels implicitly. Are you commenting on the appearance of the women in the wheelchairs, is it something to do with the wheelchairs themselves, or is it just the association that they both have wheels? Maybe something else entirely?
Apologies for my struggling to fully understand. I appreciate your clarifications.
If I push hard enough, they WILL go through the loops.