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You know you're getting old when your back goes out more than you do.

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You know you're getting old when your back goes out more than you do.

This gem of a joke plays on a brilliant piece of wordplay to capture the slow, creaky surrender of aging. The humor in the setup hinges on the double meaning of "goes out"โ€”contrasting a lively social life with a sudden, debilitating back spasm. Itโ€™s a hilarious (and slightly tragic) race where, eventually, the frequency of painful physical ailments overtakes your desire to leave the house for fun. The irony is sharp, relatable, and gets a knowing nod from anyone who's ever had to cancel plans because they sneezed too hard.

The punchline then elevates this physical comedy by tapping into a well-known piece of folk wisdom. Many people swear their achy joints can predict a storm, likely due to changes in barometric pressure affecting fluid in the joints. The joke hilariously transforms this common complaint into an unwanted superpower. Your body is no longer just a temple; it's a full-blown, highly localized weather station, turning a simple sign of getting older into a bizarrely specific new skill.