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Explanation

The Joke

One person confronts another who is drinking three milkshakes for lunch: "You're having three milkshakes for lunch?!" The milkshake drinker calmly responds, "Actually, the data says you should eat as much ice cream as you like." The caption below delivers the punchline: "Naming my kid 'The Data' was the best decision of my life."

The joke hinges on the phrase "the data says." In normal usage, this phrase appeals to scientific authority -- it implies that empirical research supports a claim. But here, "The Data" is literally the name of the speaker's child. So "the data says you should eat as much ice cream as you like" is not a scientific claim at all; it's just what his kid told him. He's exploiting the ambiguity to give himself permission to eat junk food while sounding like he's citing evidence.

The Humor

The comedy works because it satirizes how people invoke "the data" or "studies show" to justify whatever they already want to do, often without actually citing any specific research. By literalizing "the data" as a person's name, Weinersmith exposes the rhetorical trick: people treat "the data says" as an unassailable argument-ender, but the authority behind it can be as flimsy as a child's opinion. It's a compact joke about scientific literacy, motivated reasoning, and the way appeals to authority can be gamed with a single clever naming decision.

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