This image portrays what appears to be a scene of a red car with a very peculiar, human-like character in the driver's seat. The character is noteworthy for its unmistakable features: an orange complexion, thick eyebrows, a sizeable pointed nose, and a conspicuous unibrow, resembling the popular Sesame Street character known as Bert.
The humor in the image comes from the juxtaposition of a well-known puppet character being placed in a real-world scenario, driving a car. This surreal and unexpected scenario is naturally amusing because it combines the familiar with the absurd.
Accompanying the image is a caption that reads, "Wait a minute... Speed bumps usually don't scream." This text adds a layer of humor by suggesting that the character has just driven over something other than a speed bump, implied to be a living creature, due to the mention of screaming.
The humor also derives from the cognitive dissonance created by the character's reaction and the caption. While road safety features like speed bumps are indeed silent, the absurd suggestion that they could scream if not for being ordinary speed bumps presents a comical and bizarre situation that plays on expectations versus reality.
Adding to the comedy is Bert’s characteristically grumpy facial expression, which could imply that he is both confused and slightly annoyed by the situation. This is funny because Bert, as a character, is known for his often deadpan or irritable demeanor, seemingly at odds with the chaos of realizing he may have encountered something very unusual.
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[Angry Birds, Red Bird, car, humor, meme, speed bump, scream, funny caption]
The image shows a character that resembles the Red Bird from the Angry Birds game series edited into a car's driver's seat with a humorously incongruous caption about speed bumps. The text in the image says: "Wait a minute... Speed bumps usually don't scream."