Mechanic procrastinates at workbench, humorously justifying delay by "letting WD-40 soak in." Cartoon captures relatable DIY excuses and workshop humor.
This cartoon image depicts a mechanic sitting at a workbench, surrounded by tools and holding a can of WD-40. The scene is set against a vibrant yellow circular background. The mechanic has a thought bubble above his head with text that reads, 'I' NOT PROCRASTINATING, I'M LING THE WD-40 SOOK IN.', humorously misspelling 'letting' and 'soak'.
The mechanic is dressed in blue overalls and a yellow shirt, sitting on a wooden bench. On the workbench are various tools, cans, and a toolbox. A large WD-40 can is prominently displayed floating to the left. The floor is littered with tools, including a wrench, screwdriver, and what appears to be a brake disc. The character's expression is cheerful and slightly mischievous.
This image humorously plays on the common tendency to procrastinate by finding excuses for delays. It specifically targets mechanics or DIY enthusiasts who might use the need to let lubricant soak as a reason to postpone work. The misspelling in the thought bubble adds to the comedic effect, suggesting a lack of attention to detail that contradicts the excuse being made.