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This image is a play on words and visual puns. It contrasts famous historical figures with different types of audio-visual connectors, specifically RCA connectors, which were more common before the advent of HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cables.
1. **Van Gogh and the Yellow and Red RCA Cables:** Vincent van Gogh had a famously troubled life, which included cutting off part of his own ear. This is referenced humorously here with the yellow and red RCA cables resembling a severed ear.
2. **Beethoven and the Yellow and Red RCA Cables:** Ludwig van Beethoven, the renowned composer, suffered from hearing loss later in his life and eventually became completely deaf. The yellow and red RCA cables represent audio and visual connections; Beethoven's deafness alludes to the “audio” aspect which he lacked.
3. **Stevie Wonder and the Red and White RCA Cables:** Stevie Wonder is a famous musician who has been blind since shortly after birth. The red and white RCA cables here signify audio connections, and the joke is that Stevie might not "see" the visual or yellow cable part but still has a strong audio connection (red and white).
The overarching joke is that modern kids who use HDMI cables might not be familiar with these older connectors, and the humor is also drawn from the puns related to the personal histories of these three individuals.
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This image is a play on words and visual puns. It contrasts famous historical figures with different types of audio-visual connectors, specifically RCA connectors, which were more common before the advent of HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cables. 1. **Van Gogh and the Yellow and Red RCA Cables:** Vincent van Gogh had a famously troubled life, which included cutting off part of his own ear. This is referenced humorously here with the yellow and red RCA cables resembling a severed ear. 2. **Beethoven and the Yellow and Red RCA Cables:** Ludwig van Beethoven, the renowned composer, suffered from hearing loss later in his life and eventually became completely deaf. The yellow and red RCA cables represent audio and visual connections; Beethoven's deafness alludes to the “audio” aspect which he lacked. 3. **Stevie Wonder and the Red and White RCA Cables:** Stevie Wonder is a famous musician who has been blind since shortly after birth. The red and white RCA cables here signify audio connections, and the joke is that Stevie might not "see" the visual or yellow cable part but still has a strong audio connection (red and white). The overarching joke is that modern kids who use HDMI cables might not be familiar with these older connectors, and the humor is also drawn from the puns related to the personal histories of these three individuals.
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June 10, 2024, 10:56 a.m.