Fake Car Part Speculum Prank Meme
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DON'T TELL ME YOU KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT Cars UNLESS YOU CAN TELL ME WHERE THIS PART GOES
Overview
The meme features text at the top that reads 'DON'T TELL ME YOU KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT Cars UNLESS YOU CAN TELL ME WHERE THIS PART GOES' above an image of a stainless steel vaginal speculum, a gynecological medical instrument. The attached original title notes 'The Snap-on version is worth the money', adding an extra layer of humor: Snap-on is a well-known premium brand for professional automotive tools, so the joke frames the medical device as an expensive, high-quality car part. The core gag is a prank targeting people who brag about car knowledge, as the item shown is not a car part at all, making it impossible to correctly identify as a car component, tricking people into either admitting they don't know or fabricating a fake use for the 'car part'.
Origin notes
This meme was sourced from 9Gag's RSS feed per the provided additional context. It follows a popular prank meme format where non-automotive items are presented as unknown car parts to mock overconfident car enthusiasts. The reference to Snap-on in the original title plays into the trope of car mechanics valuing high-end Snap-on tools as status symbols.