77 Ridiculous “You Had One Job” Fails That Prove Common Sense Isn’t All That Common (New Pics)
Everyone makes mistakes, life is complicated after all. But sometimes the tasks or responsibilities in front of us are so straightforward that, one would imagine, it would be impossible to get it wrong. But humans are nothing if not persistent.
So we’ve put together a hilarious list of some of the most blatant “you had one job” moments from across the internet. Get comfortable as you scroll through, prepare yourself for some rather intensive facepalms, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your thoughts in the comments section down below.
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They Literally Told On Themselves
English 'Patriots' Mistakenly Paint Danish Flag On Roundabout
They Did Not Use The Uploaded Logo
This one is almost historical. It's been kicking around the internet since 2019. I've lost count of how many times I've seen it on BP.
There is a specific kind of magic in seeing a manhole cover that does not line up with the painted lines on the street or a bathroom door that opens directly into a solid wall. We live in a world that prizes efficiency and perfection so when we encounter a blatant error that feels like it should have been impossible to commit we cannot help but stop and stare.
This fascination is deeply rooted in our psychology and it often begins with a concept known as incongruity theory. This theory suggests that humor arises when there is a massive gap between what we expect to happen and what actually occurs.
Accessible Ramp(There's Nothing More To Explain)
Legend Of A Site Map
One, Two, Four, Four, Five
When a professional painter accidentally leaves a giant yellow stripe over a dead raccoon in the middle of the road the absurdity of the situation shatters our logical expectations. Our brains are forced to resolve this contradiction and the resulting mental spark often translates into a genuine belly laugh.
Installed Stairs Upside-Down
Like many others this one's been doing the rounds for years, but I _still_ can't work out how they did it, given that the concrete has to be poured in place. First step, maybe you can understand, someone builds a wooden staircase as a mould. Second, you start to pour concrete, don't you notice that it doesn't look like stairs any more? I love how, having completed the job and removed all the wood they've then tacked on the extra bricks in the middle to allow them some purchase as they're climbing up and down.
They’ll Never Guess It Trust Me
I Guess They Want To Represent Folks With Polydactyly
This is intentional. Designer, Arto Kukkasniemi. Location VR train, Finland. Purpose, the design draws attention to the handle so that people will push the door open using the handle and not leave fingerprints on the glass. Strange, yes, but it does its job well. Some trains may still have these, but many trains have had a lot of interior renovations.
Beyond the sheer surprise of a mistake there is the historical idea of the superiority theory which suggests we find humor in the misfortunes or blunders of others because they make us feel momentarily better about ourselves. When we see a sign that says exit but points directly into a broom closet we feel a small surge of competence.
Onejob Fail Becomes Chinese Icon
Worst Disabled Ramp Of The Week
5 Feep Deet
We might not be rocket scientists but we certainly know where the door is supposed to lead. This is not necessarily a mean spirited impulse but rather a brief holiday from our own insecurities. In a fast paced society where we are constantly judged on our performance, seeing someone else have a bad day at the office provides a strange sense of relief.
Don’t Worry I Know What One Third Is
In English It Says "Look Right", But In Chinese It Says "Look Left"
It is a reminder that everyone is capable of a massive lapse in judgment no matter how simple the task at hand might seem. Another layer of this phenomenon involves the term schadenfreude which describes the pleasure derived from the mishaps of others. In the context of fail content this feeling is usually benign because the stakes are so low. We are not laughing at tragedy but rather at the harmless collapse of basic logic.
Newspaper Forgets To Remove AI Spiel
From The Mastercard Website
So The Faucet Is Installed
This fits perfectly into the benign violation theory which argues that something is funny only if it is seen as a violation of the way the world should work while also being completely safe. A staircase that leads to nowhere is a violation of architectural norms but since nobody is getting hurt our brains give us the green light to find it hilarious. It allows us to process the chaotic nature of the world without feeling any actual threat.
I Figured This Belongs Here
To Infinity And Beyond
Scammer Accidentally Made Group Chat Of 20 Random Strangers
This content also thrives because it is incredibly relatable. Every person watching a video of a failed cake decoration or a misspelled billboard has experienced a moment of total brain fog. We have all walked into a room and forgotten why we were there or sent a message to the wrong person.
Vaporeon Face Us Upside-Down
This Is Just What It's Called Now
Hopefully The Braille Works
Seeing these high stakes public failures makes our own private blunders feel much more manageable. It creates a sense of universal human connection through the shared experience of imperfection. In the digital age these images and clips serve as a quick hit of dopamine that is easy to consume and even easier to share with friends.
Missed It By Thaaaaat Much
How Long Do I Set My Microwave For?
They Gave Us New Windows Recently. Guess Which One Is Mine 🙃
We send these links to others as a way of saying look at how weird and messy the world can be. It is a form of social bonding that relies on the simplest common denominator of human error. We find comfort in the fact that even in a world of advanced technology and precision engineering someone can still manage to install a ceiling fan that hits the wall every time it spins.
Target Shipped Three Glass Jars Of Coffee Without Any Protection Or Dividers
False Marketing - Product vs. Packaging
So, How Do I Actually Turn This Fan On?
Somehow, I Don't Think So
Well This Is Awkward…
Someone Really Wants It To Be 5 O'clock
It's probably broken, the V for the 4 is offset from the diamond like there should be an I there
Infinite Money Glitch
This Toothbrush Has No Bristles
Running Track Built In Thailand With Right Angles
Found This In Some Flash Cards At A School
A Joyous Message For Every Occassion
Amazon Couldn’t Figure Out Their Own Lockers
Found On A Vanilla Bodyspray: "Cruelty Free!"... But Random White Font Makes It Just "Cruelty"
This McDonald's Sign Where The N And S Are In The Wrong Spot
They Printed The Stamp Backwards
Bscape Enyone Aan Can Have
Looks Like The Waffles And The Waffle Maker Aren’t On The Same Page
Their perspective is just wrong. It looks fine to me
145cm Here, 145 Cm There, Also 145kg Somewhere…
I Ordered A Mcmuffin Sub Folded Egg And Got Both Types Of Egg And No Meat
The Technician Installed The Door Detector (For The Protect Alarm)
How On Earth Do You Do All That Work And Not Realized That You Put It On Backwards‽
This Bike Parking Spot Is Placed Right In Front Of A Bench That Requires You To Raise Your Bike Up To Place It On The Bench
Looks like several other bikes are parked on the correct side and this rider had to be different. He had one job...
