hello, i want to post funny signs here. all of these are ones i found after hours of using geoguessr, google street view and randomstreetview. if anyone has any funny signs send them here too
“happy wife happy life” and “clean water makes mama happy” are the exact kinds of things twitch chat would say. I can’t help but hear it in my head in the TTS voice.
There is just so much going on with that door, its old weathered look despite being indoors, the curse, the long strings of bells, the excessive amount of locks. It is the back door to a very kooky book shop, I love it.
I am sore and breadless, but I’m surrounded by friends here so things are pretty excellent really
Look at that incredible retro font and sign style, I’m in love. And I giant radio tower too?? I love big metal utility towers, I have so many pictures of them and I will unload them all in a thread here at some point.
PLEASE REPLACE BOOKS CAREFULLY
Coming across this little sign on the only completely empty book shelf made me feel something. The small size of it yet the all caps yet the gentle request to be careful juxtapose nicely
WARNING HAZCHEM Radio Radiation
I just like warning signs a lot, this is a nice little cluster of them, what a combination of warnings!
STEP 1: ADD FERROUS SULFATE
These instructions will be important later please remember them
danger echoing off into the bush
I love the way these danger signs look like they’ve sprouted as a line of mushrooms. An ominous path to follow. Probs actually one of my fav pictures I’ve ever taken
HEAVY VEHICLE CROSSING AREA
Love the yellow, love the stenciled font. It juxtaposes nicely with the cute little creek side park it sits in
Sick skids when wet when frosty
Frost is absolutely not a problem where I live so it was a novelty to come across a sign which warns of it when I visited somewhere colder
Are birds okay?
They are looking a little stiff
DANGER KEEP OUT
A old school danger sign out the front of a mine which shut down a long time ago.
Also features a tale about the pony’s that worked in mines of the time, and how they were treated and respected equally as fellow workers by the miners. They knew them all by name, would not tolerate anyone who abused them, admired their strength and intelligence, recognised the distinct personality of each one.
“To the miners ponies were not beast of burden, they were valued work mates whose injuries and deaths were genuinely mourned”
This is such an unbelievably cute and wholesome historical tidbit. Fills me with warmth.
I really love signs like this which tell a story of the history of the place they sit
But then we use them all the time as generic zip-lock bags because they're what we have handy, so I've become completely desensitized to the danger symbols ;-; Like I've watched people eat leftover ham out of these bags.
Sometimes patients will leave something small like their phone charger behind and we'll bag it up and label it. I always feel so sheepish handing them their modest USB-C charger festooned in so many biohazard symbols that you'd think I was giving them a to-go box of smallpox.