The Untrained Eye
We want to give all the people who were involved in designing this grace, but it’s very hard to do so when trains and ships look nothing alike.
Even the untrained eye (pun intended) should be able to tell the difference between these two means of transportation, one has wheels and is used on the ground and the other is used for sailing at sea… Do we really have to explain this?
Poles Are for Your Safety
Hold the pole, not our attention! Here, the makers of this subway sign made it very known that there is to be no practicing dance of any kind on the poles of this moving vehicle. The message is clear: a subway car is not the place to put on a show.
An effort ignited to target unruly, discourteous behavior or trains and buses in the Big Apple, signs like the above are intended to serve as a reminder of proper rider etiquette when on the subway.
Come Join the Fun!
Who knew cemeteries could be fun? When this church decided to advertise its summer camp, it didn't think twice when it came to its ad placement. Or maybe their idea of fun involves being buried 6 feet under?
Obviously, not many parents would sign their kids up at this summer camp, no matter how desperate they were to get some peace and quiet around the house!
If We Can't, We Won't!
We guess this is a good motto if you never want to get anywhere in life! Of course, this isn't the company's real slogan, because that wouldn't be good for business but unfortunately, the placement can make for an embarrassing blunder.
We wonder if this truck driver purposely left the door hanging open like this, just to get some laughs...
Les Miserables Vs. The Shining
Movie posters do a good job of capturing the real 'feel' of a movie. Is it a drama, or maybe it's a comedy? At first glance, this regrettable position of Jack Nicholson's face makes us wince with awkward delight.
It's a blend of terror and turmoil. Of course, this photograph was captured at the exact angle, which makes for some inappropriate humor that matches perfectly!