There comes a day, every once in a while, when we just can't be bothered with our jobs.
And while sometimes we can get away with doing a sloppy version, in other cases we really can't.
Take the traffic lights which were installed to face directly into a concrete wall, for example, or the bridge which didn't quite meet in the middle.
In one comical image from MailOnline Travel's round-up, a cash point has been installed considerably too high up on a wall. Another has been built far too low. It's a Goldilocks tale for the modern age.
Then there's the slogan 'green is the new black', printed on a red T-shirt. Clearly, at some stage of the production process, a miscommunication occurred. That, or the designer's brief was: 'make it really ironic'.
Scroll on for a succession of errors made by employees who definitely weren't firing on all cylinders that day.
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Bit of a stretch: Whoever installed this cash point wasn't displaying much commitment to the task, but this man is nevertheless committed to withdrawing his cash
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Slapdash: To be fair, at least the unit on the left still functions as a soap dispenser, which is more than can be said for the traffic lights on the right
Who's doing down for this one? Somewhere along the line, the planning for this bridge went horribly awry - and they got pretty far before noticing
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Second-rate: Not the greatest advert for a jumper (left) and not the most convenient door (right)
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Are you sitting comfortably? We've seen a cash point installed too high, here's what happens when it's too low - a Goldilocks tale for the modern age
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The chute of impending lawsuits: For whatever reason, both this slide and the see-saw are set up to feed into a tree trunk
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The kidcapitator: Equally, it's difficult to imagine plans for this strange roundabout ever being approved - but here it is
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Not awkward at all: Whoever designed this men's bathroom was clearly struggling to focus that day
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Making the best of a bad situation: At least here we have a semi-solution to this error
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Call the grammar police: Arguably, whichever teacher taught this student might not actually be the best ever
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Fighting crime: The question is, what came first? The CCTV camera or the silver screen?
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Face-palm: When it comes to mass-produced goods, just one error can ruin an entire batch
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Left a bit: A water basin made entirely redundant by a mistake in the instalment of its tap
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Slow clap: It's hard to conjure up a worse idea in regards to water and electrical sockets
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That'll do: We may not know the circumstances leading up to this but someone definitely threw the towel in at some stage
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Room with a... view? It's a nice idea in theory, but it's safe to say this balcony won't get much use
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Troubled water: Whoever addressed the problem of this broken bridge opted to respond with the Band-Aid solution
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So is red the new green? At some stage of the production process, a miscommunication occurred. That, or the brief was 'make it really ironic'
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Welcome: Whoever owns this garage is in for a rude awakening, courtesy of their new neighbours - Mr and Mrs Electrical Box
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The cycle lane of agony: Best not to follow the road markings in this particular case
At one point my hospital was two floors. They built a five floor tower next to it and when they knocked out the wall to join the 2nd floor it didn't line up. There is a large ramp at the union of the old building and the tower.
Reminds me of my previous apartment. If one had an emergency in the bathroom, one would be out of luck. The bathroom door opened inward against half the tub and the toilet was immediately adjacent to the other half. You could not get in the tub without shutting the door unless you wanted to crawl over the toilet. The sink area was opposite the tub and there was no room for someone to squeeze between the door and sink area. I worried every day that my bad ankle would give out while exiting the tub and I'd be unconscious with no way for someone to get me out of the bathroom.
Reminds me of my previous apartment. If one had an emergency in the bathroom, one would be out of luck. The bathroom door opened inward against half the tub and the toilet was immediately adjacent to the other half. You could not get in the tub without shutting the door unless you wanted to crawl over the toilet. The sink area was opposite the tub and there was no room for someone to squeeze between the door and sink area. I worried every day that my bad ankle would give out while exiting the tub and I'd be unconscious with no way for someone to get me out of the bathroom.
The solution here, and up in that picture, would have been to change the orientation of the door so it opened out into the hall.
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Reminds me of my previous apartment. If one had an emergency in the bathroom, one would be out of luck. The bathroom door opened inward against half the tub and the toilet was immediately adjacent to the other half. You could not get in the tub without shutting the door unless you wanted to crawl over the toilet. The sink area was opposite the tub and there was no room for someone to squeeze between the door and sink area. I worried every day that my bad ankle would give out while exiting the tub and I'd be unconscious with no way for someone to get me out of the bathroom.
The solution here, and up in that picture, would have been to change the orientation of the door so it opened out into the hall.
If it weren't an apartment, that would've been an option. I tried to just remove the door and stick it in storage but I couldn't get the pins out. The bathroom was in our bedroom so guests could've shut the bedroom door for privacy.
Same complex thought it wise to install very sensitive smoke detectors right outside the kitchen. Opening the oven door would set the smoke alarm off every time.