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“Stupid And Weird Signs”: 50 Of The Funniest Signs Ever, As Collected By This Facebook Group
While some people are looking for a message from the universe, others find wisdom and humor a little closer. Like, on the corner of a street. Or in a restaurant toilet.
But in case you miss them, the Facebook group 'Stupid and Weird signs' is here to help. As you might remember from our first publication on this online community, its members are like detectives, constantly spotting what so many of us simply pass by.
So we put together their latest posts for another publication and invite you to laugh your way through this silly list. Enjoy!
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"Humor research is seen as a non-serious topic," Rod Martin, author of The Psychology of Humor: An Integrative Approach, one of the preeminent books in the field, explained.
"Scientists always want to make sure their work is respectable, and to be doing research on humor is seen as not respectable enough. People think there are a lot of other, really pressing problems we have to try to solve."
I’m more interested in knowing where I can get a 47” LCD tv for $40!
But when you think about it, isn't humor one of the most important topics of our everyday lives?
"Humor is everywhere," Peter McGraw, Ph.D., who is a behavioral economist, a professor of marketing and psychology at the University of Colorado's Leeds School of Business, said.
"Laughter is one of the first things you do as a newborn, and, if all goes well, it will be one of the last things you do before you die. Try going through a day without so much as a chuckle, and you'll find that it's downright impossible. And those chuckles occur much more frequently than other commonly researched emotions like regret, pride, and shame."
So what do we get from seeing a funny sign when walking down the road, exactly? Turns out, a lot.
"Humor appears to help people's psychological and physical well-being, for example, helping folks cope with stress and adversity," McGraw said.
But that's just scratching the surface. "[It also] seems to help people grieve: Dacher Keltner and colleagues found that people who spontaneously experienced amusement and laughter when discussing a deceased spouse showed better emotional adjustment in the years following the spouse's death."
As mentioned, it even has physical benefits. "Laughter — especially a hearty laugh — has been shown to benefit your circulation, lungs, and muscles (especially those around the belly area)."
"Humor also helps people deal with pain and physical adversity. Hollywood even made a movie, Patch Adams, about the benefits of humor in clinical settings."
Let's say this signe exist because stupide or weird people keep hitting the bridge?
Load More Replies...It would be if people paid attention to it. We have a covered bridge in another city near me. They have tried signed, bars hanging from a wire, you name it. Inevitably some truck driver gets wedged at least once a year.
Load More Replies...This sign is neither 'hilarious' nor 'absurd' - it is actually quite brilliant. I certainly doesn't belong in this category.
Nothing wrong with that sign, but the lack of any signage on the bridge is terrible. Does that tiny little yellow square have an actual height in it? Any low bridges like that here have black and yellow chevrons on them, the words LOW BRIDGE in massive letters and proper roadsigns declaring the max height of a vehicle, as well as signs at the site of the alternative route.
It is really sensible sign. It should make a decent bang noise when the vehicle hits. Now we just have to get the idiots to understand plain english. google the Montague Street bridge in South Melbourne, Victoria Australia. Where we have to get a driver's license in english
We have this problem where I live. We have tons of warning signs and warning, lights, but still people are stupid enough to hit the bridge.
Sadly, some don't pay attention...this bridge gets hit on a regular basis...
This sign is definitely needed on Storrow Drive, Boston. Especially around college move-in dates.
There are videos of trucks and RV's ignoring this sign and getting their roofs ripped off.
Over here, we have these metal signs with metal frames to stop drivers driving vehicles with loads that exceed the bridge height. And a few cases stopped drivers from crashing into the bridges.
Not stupid at all. Can’t count how many times I’ve seen a truck stuck under a low bridge even when MARKED with warnings and measurements.
This is needed at a bridge in my hometown. That thing gets hit so many times it has it’s own Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100078188792241
Where I live several semi trucks have peeled the top off of the trailers hitting railroad overheads even though the height is shown.
Where do you live? We have one here that the signs starts MILES before you get to the bridge. Every few months, another one bites the dust. We call it the truck eating bridge.
Load More Replies...We need this where I live. 2 bridges get hit frequently. One is a main artery out of the city. Blocked for hours sometimes. How they're still standing, I don't know.
I've seen these in various places and always thought they're a great idea! Especially for people driving a rented truck for moving who don't remember how tall their temporary vehicle is!!
Standard max height for trucks is 13' 6". That bridge will peel open your trailer like a sardine can.
This is Griffin,Georgia, USA. The sign now hangs in the welcome center as the bridge has been replaced with a taller structure. To the left of the picture are railroad tracks. Back in the day the sign had to be replaced frequently, both due to.getting hit and getting stolen.
We tried this with our local "can opener" bridge. Someone stole the sign. We gave up. They hit the bridge, they obviously missed the "low clearance" and "10'6" " signs. (BTW, when you live near a can-opener bridge, your weekend entertainment is "Oh, the local college has kids omving in, let's hang out and watch".)
I was just thinking this would be a good sign for Storrow but apparently it didn't work? When did they try to do this? (Please disregard if you don't live where I think you do)
Load More Replies...This is ridiculously wrong. They're called "stink kitties" and yes, I'll dye on this hill.
However, don't worry even if your friends are laughing at a billboard and you don't understand what all the fuss is about.
Rebecca Schwarzlose, a cognitive neuroscientist researching brain and cognitive development at Washington University in Saint Louis, says missing the point is part of human nature.
"You perceive only a small fraction of the energy and information buzzing all around you," Schwarzlose explained. "Much of that ... information goes unseen and unfelt because your body lacks the capacity to detect it."
"Whereas birds can see ultraviolet light, snakes can see infrared light, insects can see the polarization of light, mice can hear ultrasonic frequencies, and electric fishes can detect faint electric signals with their skin, you can do none of these things because your eyes, skin, and ears lack the cellular machinery that would allow you to detect them," Schwarzlose said.
Don't mind if I do. I guess there are going to be some character witnesses?
I was going to get one of these for my mum, but then I remembered she drives a massive 4WD these days so I had a custom one made which says "LET ME MERGE OR PRY YOUR LOSERMOBILE OUT OF MY BULLBAR".
When I lived in Japan, I saw a sign that read "Nomber One Best Transration Service".
What's with the guy pretending to be from Breaking Bad? They're on every single post.
What's with the guy pretending to be from Breaking Bad? They're on every single post.