This “not allowed” sign doesn’t make a lot of sense to us. Has anyone ever seen a pigeon out in the wild and thought “Looks like it needs some seasoning?” We don’t think so.
Most pigeons live outside and they have to fend for themselves, so they already have enough on their plate without having random humans seasoning them. If you really want to help pigeons, just feed them, after all, there’s no sign telling you not to.
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.
What's in the Box?
Kids are still learning about the world, which means they are a lot more impressionable than us adults. Also, the fact that they are small and don't know much, and we're so big and seem to know more (we know nothing, but don't tell them that) creates some type of rivalry.
The last thing we need is for some book to present adults as terrible, menacing people. Seriously, who drew this woman and why did they make her so scary?
An Emergency
Listen, we have an emergency, and it's regarding the emergency plan — it's completely unreadable which makes us feel incredibly unsafe.
If you can't even read this sign, you're not the only one. How are we supposed to know what to do in case of an emergency? Maybe no one really knew how to create an emergency protocol and management figured this was the best way to pretend they did.