bones
Explanation
This is a single-panel comic showing a bald man with glasses standing at a podium, apparently delivering a eulogy at a funeral. He says: "Some bones, old shoes worth 20 copper coins, and mysterious keys that turn out to go to a ten year old Honda with Cheetos on the floor."
The caption reads: "At my funeral, I want a speaker to describe what my loot-drop was."
The joke translates the concept of a "loot drop" from video games (particularly RPGs and looter games) into real life. In games, when you defeat an enemy or a boss, they drop items — loot — that can range from valuable rare equipment to disappointing junk. The humor is in imagining a person's entire worldly possessions described in the language of a mediocre loot drop: some bones (the body itself), worthless old shoes, and a "mysterious key" that turns out to unlock something deeply underwhelming — a beat-up Honda with Cheetos crumbs.
The comic works because it captures the deflating anticlimax of most video game loot drops and maps it onto the equally deflating reality of what most people actually leave behind. It's both a gaming joke and a memento mori — a humorous reminder that our accumulated possessions are, in the end, mostly junk loot.