This must be the worst slide design ever. Either the designer hates children, or they misunderstood the point of a slide. There’s just no way anyone could slide on this thing comfortably. Was this someone’s school project?
Because if we were this person’s design teachers, we would have given them an F. Instead, it seems like this person graduated and was given a job, which just wasn’t the right decision if you ask us.
The Wrong Gender
At first glance, there's nothing wrong with this design. It's just a beautiful mural of a man and a woman hiking, drawn on the doors to the bathroom stalls.
The problem is that usually, the bathroom with the woman on them is, well, the women's bathroom. But, alas, the mural wasn't thought through, and the opposite gender is drawn on each one of the stalls. We bet that has led to some awkward mistakes.
What's a Jeopard?
Maybe we're stating the obvious, but spelling mistakes are never good. Still, it seems that these kinds of mistakes are even worse when it comes to products meant for children. Could you imagine having this puzzle as a kid and thinking that Jeopard is a real thing?
What happens when the kid asks his parents to go see some Jeopards? Gotta break it down to him that just like Santa and the tooth fairy, Jeopards aren't real.
Are You Positive?
Hindsight is 20/20, but in the present, we're almost always blind to something. Sometimes it's genuinely hard to catch why something is wrong until it's way, way too late. Like this mosaic that was created for a hotel named "Henry IV."
Of course, by the time they realized that they spelled the name of a terrible virus on the wall of the hotel's bathroom, it was way too late to do anything about it. At least we hope it makes guests chuckle.
That's a Bit Extrem, Isn't It?
Die for success? Is there really no other way? Because we do enjoy living for the time being. Oh, wait, there's another window, one that tells us that "sel sful living." Now, were totally confused.
Apparently, this was supposed to be an ad for the clothing brand Diesel. But, some people online claim that this mistake is 100% on purpose, to get people like us talking and thus creating more talk about the brand.