Eye Chart Prank Meme: Awkward Eye Exam Twist
Dialogue
Text content
W HYA AREYOU READINGMY NECKLACEARE YOUWORRIEDABOUT YOUKNOWTHEYLOOKJUSTFINE (perspective reading: WHY ARE YOU READING MY NECK ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOU KNOW THEY LOOK JUST FINE)
Overview
This is a humorous meme that subverts the mundane scenario of an eye exam. The top text reads 'Sir for the last time, please read out the letters!', framing the scene as an exasperated optometrist asking a patient to read an eye chart. However, the 'eye chart' is a small tag attached to the crack of a person's buttocks. When read line by line in a standard way, the tag displays: 'W HYA AREYOU READINGMY NECKLACEARE YOUWORRIEDABOUT YOUKNOWTHEYLOOKJUSTFINE. The core joke relies on forced perspective: when following the curve of the buttocks, the text rearranges to form an awkward, suggestive message: 'WHY ARE YOU READING MY NECK ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOU KNOW THEY LOOK JUST FINE'. This creates a double meaning: the viewer is supposed to be reading an eye chart, but the placement of the tag makes it look like they are staring at the person's rear end, with the text playing on the implication that the 'patient' thinks the optometrist is fixated on their butt instead of the exam, resulting in an embarrassing, awkward comedic situation.
Origin notes
This is an original user-created prank meme, likely shared on social media platforms like Reddit (in communities such as r/memes or r/funny) or Twitter/X. It uses a physical custom-made tag as a prop, paired with photography to create the visual pun. This type of situational, perspective-based joke is typical of viral prank content that gained traction in the 2010s to 2020s, leveraging awkward humor and visual wordplay for engagement.