The best part of online shopping is when you get the actual package. You open the door, say hi to the delivery person, and proceed to unwrap whatever gift you brought yourself. Unless you were visited by this UPS guy.
This delivery person must have been sure that if he knocked someone would answer, otherwise this doesn’t make any sense. Or maybe he knew someone was home and not answering and decided to make them pay.
Dysfunctional Balcony
The upper balcony looks pretty sweet, right? A perfect spot to relax and enjoy the fresh air. But the lower balcony? If you’ve ever played Sims, this kind of setup will look familiar.
We were unapologetic indulgers of that evil pastime of putting sims in a room or on a balcony and then taking away the door to see how they deal with the situation. But we would never guess a real-life architect would do the same.
Nice View
This painter may be good with paint, but he is pretty bad with planning. At least judging by this picture. He managed to get himself into the painters' equivalent of mopping your house and trapping yourself in a dry corner of a wet floor.
In this case, however, it looks like the paint is going to take a lot longer to dry than it does for water. Guess he’s going to hang out and enjoy the view until the drying is complete.
A Small Glitch
Judging by the well-laid beams and the overall polished look of this deck, we would say the person who built it knew what they were doing. The power cord wedged in there looks like a genuine mishap. Although a funny one.
We can't even imagine the frustration this person must have felt when they realized what happened. It does seem, however, that they know their way around the power tool well enough to dig themselves out of this mess.
This Water Has a Kick To It
We're not going to lie - we love a good ol' drinking fountain. When we're walking down a corridor in a hospital or a public area, we can't help but quench our thirst for one of these bad boys. But whoever adjusted the settings to this one, or built it in the first place, was way off when calculating the power of the faucet.
What's worse is that the water could hit the power outlet and give whoever's drinking from it an electric shock! And no one wants that. Not the drinker, not the owner of this fountain, not the owner of the building. Nobody.