By now, we’ve all learned to not take advertisements too literally. But this is just hilarious — it’s almost as if someone was trying to show everybody this phone was an absolute farce.
Either that or the staff at this tech store threw the “floating” phone in the water and left before they realized it had sunk. All we know for sure is that Dick Smith must’ve dealt with some pretty confused customers that day.
A Bench With a View...of Nothing
We really hope that this was some sort of joke on the part of the construction workers. Otherwise, you have to wonder, what other mistakes have they made?
We're assuming the bench was there before the wall and someone just made a huge miscalculation. Unless someone thought this was a wall so worth admiring that people needed to sit down for it.
Age Is Nothing But a Number
We hate to be the bringing of dad jokes, but this one really does take the cake! As kids, we all loved watching a few episodes of "Sesame Street" here and there. Whether it be Big Bird, Bert and Ernie, Elmo, or the Cookie Monster, these characters taught us so many things, but in a playful way.
So it's no wonder that many kids love getting a cake for their birthday in the theme of this beloved show. We just hope that you receive the cake from someone who takes the order properly, unlike this poor person. Seriously, the bakery really thought that the kid's name was CK-543C. Dude, he's not a droid from "Star Wars."
Extreme Sports
Apparently, this place in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, decided to force handicapped people into extreme sports. As much as you have to appreciate the good intentions behind this, you have to ask yourself, what were these people thinking?
What's even funnier is that the woman seems to be excitedly waiting for her friend in a wheelchair to take the dare and roll down the stairs. The least she could do was move that plant out of the way!
Common Sense is Not That Common
There's a reason why architects and interior designers get paid so much — because this is exactly what would happen if we tried to do their jobs. Our houses would end up looking like a bad Tetris game.
Maybe the owners wanted to save a few thousand dollars on a proper architect and had their 5-year-old draw the blueprint. These people will never know what lies at the end of those two drawers, so at least it can work as a good hiding place.