A young boy once asked his mother a puzzling question:
“Mom, is it possible to eat electricity?”
Surprised, she replied, “What do you mean? Where did you hear something like that?”
The boy calmly answered, “Last night I heard Dad say to you, ‘Turn off the light and put it in your mouth.’”
The misunderstanding, born from a child’s literal interpretation, highlights how innocent logic can turn everyday conversations into moments of unexpected humor.