The image presented is a four-panel meme showing two people in a close embrace. The first panel depicts a man and woman in an intimate position with the man asking, "How did you get out of the house?" The scene includes speech bubbles, a standard element in comic strips, to convey dialogue between the characters.
In the second panel, the woman responds, "I told my husband the truth." This reply sets up an expectation in the viewer's mind that she might have had a serious conversation with her spouse, possibly about her whereabouts or actions.
Moving on to the third panel, the viewer sees the man further inquire with the question, "What did you tell him?" This continuation of the conversation builds suspense as the viewer is led to wonder what truthful, possibly serious, admission the woman made to her husband.
The fourth and final panel delivers the punchline, with the woman stating, "I told him I was going out to get white bred." It becomes immediately apparent that the humor arises from the wordplay at the heart of the joke. The woman has played on the similarity in pronunciation between "white bread," a common bakery item, and "white bred," a homophone that within the context of the intimate scene implies a double entendre involving the man's race and the concept of being "bred" or engaging in sexual activity.
The humor in the image might be considered funny to some due to the unexpected twist of the punchline. The joke relies on the setup of a seemingly honest confession that leads to an anticipation of a serious or mundane statement about her actions. The punchline subverts this expectation with a play on words that turns the conversation into a suggestive joke.
It is important to note that this type of humor might not be universally appreciated. While some may find the wordplay and the surprise element of the punchline amusing, others may find it in poor taste due to its suggestive nature or the implication of infidelity. The perception of the joke's humor is subjective and can be influenced by individual tastes and societal norms. How did you get out of the house I told my husband the truth What did you tell him I told him I was going out to get white bred