This image presents a visual joke in a diptych format, with the first part showing a toilet bowl and the second part featuring two graphical representations of volume controls—one labeled with 'volume' and loudness bars indicating a high level, and the other labeled with 'volume' and a mute symbol.
On closer examination, the top image of the toilet bowl has a target mark drawn or edited onto the bottom of the bowl, with the target's bullseye centered over the drain hole. Beneath it, the second image of the same toilet bowl has the same target, but the water in the toilet is much lower, almost empty, implying a drop in 'volume.'
The humor arises from the whimsical combination of the familiar volume icon seen on many digital devices and the liquid level in the toilet bowl. It playfully suggests the notion of 'volume' control as analogous to adjusting the level of water in a toilet bowl—a bizarre and comical concept.
The choice of the mute icon for the lower volume setting enhances the joke further, as it insinuates not just a reduction in the amount of water but also an elimination of noise—tying back to the idea of volume in terms of sound, which is a clever double entendre.
What amplifies the humor is the knowledge that, in reality, water levels in toilets are controlled by plumbing mechanisms and not external volume controls. The absurdity of the suggestion that one could 'mute' a toilet or turn up its 'volume' is what makes the image amusing.
The playful visual pun caters to a human proclivity for linking unrelated concepts in amusing ways. By placing an everyday object like a toilet bowl next to a digital volume control, the creator taps into a shared visual language that allows viewers to quickly grasp the incongruity and find humor in the ludicrous notion of regulating a toilet's water level as if adjusting the audio on a device. Volume Mute