This is so ridiculous we can’t even find a title appropriate enough to describe this mess. We understand that there are many people out there who are under the impression that planning and building can be done by anybody. But folks, this is really not the case.
We can’t even begin to understand how this happened. Maybe the person just did it on purpose and stored away all the things they never want to see again. Whatever the case may be, it’s a real missed opportunity, as it’s a perfectly fine set of drawers that can’t be opened or closed, and that just sucks so much.
Hotel Hooligans
The workers at this resort were apparently sick and tired of being told what to do by the hotel management. They executed revenge in a slightly strange but satisfying way. Deciding that becoming a union or organizing a strike was old-fashioned, they just disobeyed the clearly stated rules of the establishment and drove their managers crazy.
For example, we’re sure that these pool chairs that shouldn't have been there “under any circumstances” are a clear act of rebellion.
Patriotism at Its Finest
We are all for patriotism and Americans have a lot to be proud of. From the country’s rich history to its amazing accomplishments. However, waving the American flag above the words ‘made in China’ seems a bit strange.
People who get this box would either assume this was a mistake or possibly mistake the American flag for the Chinese. Either way, it is probably a good idea to show your civic pride somewhere else.
The Pen is Mightier Than the Knife
We don’t know what school needs the contents of this stand for their curriculum. Please let us know, so we can make sure not to enroll our children there. Unless schools have really changed over the past few years, this is probably not the right tool for the classroom.
Whoever set up this display must have a strange sense of humor, have had a really bad learning experience growing up, or trying to get some attention from their boss.
The Other Left
When purchasing a new electronic device, you expect a state-of-the-art modernity. However, when that device comes with a remote with a button that says left and points right and vice versa, we are forced to wonder about the quality of the television the customer has purchased.
Also, this begs the question, if you want to go left do you press the button that is pointing left or the button that says left. A little trial and error should do the trick, as long as you mark it correctly afterward.