2013-10-19
Explanation
The Joke
A man at a restaurant tells a waitress: "The bone in your sandwich represents impermanence." Below the panel, the caption reads: "All of my mistakes are performance art."
The joke is that the man found a bone in his sandwich -- a clear kitchen mistake -- and rather than complaining normally, he reframes it as intentional artistic expression with deep symbolic meaning. The caption reveals this is his general life philosophy: any mistake he makes, he retroactively declares to be deliberate performance art.
The Humor
The humor comes from the absurd pretentiousness of reframing a mundane food service error as high art. It satirizes the world of performance art and conceptual art, where virtually anything can be declared meaningful if presented with enough confidence. It also mocks people who refuse to admit mistakes and instead spin them as intentional choices. The specific claim that a bone "represents impermanence" is a perfect parody of art-speak -- it sounds vaguely profound but is essentially meaningless in context.
Votey
The votey shows the waitress responding: "The extra zero on your bill represents generosity." She has turned his own pretentious game against him, using the same pseudo-artistic framing to justify overcharging him. This is a satisfying reversal where the waitress beats the customer at his own rhetorical trick.