Maybe I missed something. But there is no description on what they're doing. Was it just the photo that was funny? Or is there an actual humorous article explaining what they did?
Thinkgeek, if you aren't familiar with it, sells geeky products and tools, and allows customers to upload pictures of themselves using the products. The product in question here is soldering iron, which is being used to solder a 9 volt battery to a device that probably takes AA batteries or something, thus modifying it to use more power.
It's funny (to me) because the device the person happens to be overpowering is a dildo. The picture is captioned "vibrator overclock" and the vibrator is shaped like a penis. I am amused that 1) someone is using a soldering iron to give their dildo more power, and 2) this picture is allowed to stay up on Think Geek.
Ok. I understood the point that he was soldering a battery into a dildo. I am also familiar with what a dildo looks like, is, and its uses. I was also aware of what the name of the photo is and the fact the dildo was in the photo.
My confusion arose with the expectation that the "overclocking" a dildo would have an article or someone other extraneous verbiage to go with the photo. And I have no idea what kind of power source a dildo takes. I didn't realize that dildos require AA, and not a 9volt. OR that the 9volt would theoretically give it MORE POWER *insert Tim "The Tool Man" Taler grunt audio*
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It's funny (to me) because the device the person happens to be overpowering is a dildo. The picture is captioned "vibrator overclock" and the vibrator is shaped like a penis. I am amused that 1) someone is using a soldering iron to give their dildo more power, and 2) this picture is allowed to stay up on Think Geek.
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My confusion arose with the expectation that the "overclocking" a dildo would have an article or someone other extraneous verbiage to go with the photo. And I have no idea what kind of power source a dildo takes. I didn't realize that dildos require AA, and not a 9volt. OR that the 9volt would theoretically give it MORE POWER *insert Tim "The Tool Man" Taler grunt audio*
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