Fun Fact: the baby shown in the thumbnail was the inspiration for the Charger in L4D2. _No, this is not a lie, no one _*_ever_*_ lies on the internet for a chuckle._
11:52 Unfortunately that's probably working exactly as intended. Many of those awful and uncomfortable benches are designed to inconvenience and deter the homeless from using them. It's a form of hostile architecture.
It's not just the homeless that can't use them, it's *everyone* though.. Like at least some others you can actually sit on and the "homeless deterrent" is just a little divider every so often on it..
@@BaconNuke And unfortunately, that's by design. The cruelty is the point. They'd rather have things that resemble seats that don't work if it will inconvenience the homeless than to have actual seating anyone can use, especially those of us who have been pushed into homelessness and could really use a place to rest
10:52 Zoning means to pull product to the front of the shelf to make it look fuller than it actually is. Also, there's a number on the shelf label that says how many are supposed to fit there, and another for how many side-by-side. Oftentimes, if there's even a millimeter of wiggle room, the number on there would call for more than can physically fit, just to keep it 100% full, no spaces. Source: I used to work there.
6:56 For this one, the weird spacing of “Be prepared to show id.” is probably because of the font. I know that in WPS Office word, a free to use document making and editing program, the default font for when you open a fresh new blank document seems to be glitchy, as the spacing between letters is very weird. It’s possible that the font for that specific line, as it seems like every line uses a different font, has spacing issues and that’s why it looks like that.
1:18 explanation: what you can put in the "plastic" bin in Italy can change from city to city. Usually the division is "compostable", "glass/steel", "plastic/aluminum", "paper" and "non recyclable"; sometimes steel can be collected with plastic, sometimes aluminum is collected with glass. In some rare occasion they are all collected together, like in this istance. The Tetrapack is always a nightmare.
4:47 The best part is, when using a bookmark, only the top portion shows and the rest stays hidden. Meaning if anyone uses this it would only say D R U G S
To be fair with the recycling system we have in Italy we usually group plastic and metals together. Because you can use a magnet to pick tins and things alike. They should've written "Plastica e lattine" which stands for plastic and cans.
5:53 What do you mean, "crappy design"?! It's amazing! It's a magic square: if you assume the yin/yang button in the middle is a five, the sum of all rows, all columns and the two diagonals is 15...
i think that it probably just looks weird because they didnt match up the fading colors right and left in most of the hand that was holding the child, erased alot of it, and now it looks like an elbow to a scary mutant baby
The diagram at 3:34 seems to be some kind of diagram where the shapes are meant to be filled in with descriptions of various entities and actions, and is meant to demonstrate how a politcal organization can go against an established status quo within a power structure. If one straightened out the arrows and made everything else boxes, it would probably come together better. The line at the bottom indicates the level of support for one ideology or the other, with the far left of it representing the ideology of whoever fills this out, and the right represents the ideology of the current power structure. The numbers and text along the sides represent how influential various entities are in decision-making power. The star at the bottom is supposed to represent the people who are specifically impacted by a particular issue; these people lean slightly towards the left of the diagram. An example of this would be homeless people. The ovals represent various unorganized groups that lean in either direction; these are somewhat more known and influential than the directly impacted people. An example of this would be the Black Lives Matter movement; they have no structure, but are generally known to the public. The boxes on the middle left and right represent forces who either have the same ideals as whoever is making the chart, or whatever the status quo is. They are different from the more general groups in that they have more organized structures and attempt to more directly influence what happens in the world. Examples of this reside in entities like worker's unions or corporations, such as the UAW or Pepsico. Political parties may also fit in here. The triangle on the right represents people who are in charge of decision making, and are described in the diagram as people who are directly responsible for the problem at hand, being somewhat self-serving. An example of this would be the US Congress. The arrows on the left represent methods of making one's own ideological goals possible. Depending on one's wishes, this can be through influencing the legislature, holding the legislature, or usurping the legislature. This, as seen by the numbers on the sides, moves one from being a major influence in decision-making to being the decision-maker. The boxes on the left and right at the top represent the ideological goals of each side, with the upper left box representing one's own idea as to how the world should work to solve the problem at hand, and the upper right box representing the goals of the current people in power that are causing the problem in the first place. The clouds in the middle represent the problem in the first place, being positioned in the upper middle as an impersonal decision-maker that affects people across the political spectrum without question. The lightning bolt represents a major effect of it that became a hot-button issue that various organizations latch onto to gain influence by promising to fix. Overall, when looking at the diagram for a while, one can figure out what it means, but for a diagram that is really bad. This probably would have worked better as a set of boxes with text in them across more well-defined layers.
1:55 my favorite part about this is that the P in passion stands for passion. I feel like they could have thought of any other word other than just reusing the acronym
Actually, the Orange County pictured in the video is the Orange County in Florida. "Orange County" is not a unique name at all, so, there are multiple "Orange Counties" across the US - the one in the picture is the one in Florida, distinguishable, for example, by the design of the patrol car.
@@RulerOfWoopers Understandably so, Orange Co., California is the much more widely known Orange County out there. Always glad to help with my obscure knowledge haha
@@Cassxowarymakes it seem like it’s a new product on the shelf that just arrived or exodia obliterate his balls but also it can make old products seem new because it looks like the shelf was just restocked with them
I felt that one post about stocking. Zoning means making the stuff shelves look nice. I could go on and on about the way some these companies makes packages that the products comes in, but for me personally the bane of my existence as retail employees is the squeeze tubes where the stuff comes out of bottom like some lotions for example because if one them falls they all fall and it is an absolute pain in the butt!
4:33 it always feels so weird seeing things from the bass music scene float out of the inner circle onto big subreddits (and in turn, channels like emkay), but i'm here for it. deadbeats has real some good tunes
Zoning is when you go out during shift and straighten the shelves. You usually aren't stocking, they do that at night but just cleaning and straightening.
In my school there are 2 new buildings. The new buildings have 2 disabled bathrooms each, one having one downstairs and one upstairs and the other having both disabled bathrooms upstairs. The problem is that only one of buildings has an elivator: the one with one disabled bathroom on each floor. So one of the buildings has 2 "wheelchair accessible" bathrooms with no way of a wheelchair user getting to them. Additionally, I, an able bodied person, used one of these bathrooms once and the door was really heavy. I had to force my full body weight onto the door to open it. I don't see how someone with mobility issues, the demographic these bathrooms are designed for, is supposed to open the door.
8:20 Those casualty numbers for the Soviet union include civilian casualties. The Soviet army lost around 9 million soldiers by their own count, though some estimates go a bit higher. But yeah more Soviet civilians were killed than soldiers. The Germans had every intention of exterminating the vast majority of people in eastern Europe and when you realize that the extreme brutality of both sides on the eastern front becomes less surprising. Sickening, but not surprising.
4:45 in russian culture (I guess) the word "zakladka" means both "bookmark" and also is a non direct way to say "a place where drugs are hidden". Thought this is a funny coincidence
7:40 - I came across an item whose barcode was across the crimped fold, where around 3/5ths of the time it would be a leeedle too close to the crimp, and thus be unable to straighten for the scanner.
I kinda see the N in the Verney logo, as the N is a negative space N, with the bottle's design being the middle part. Needs a bit of work, but the idea is not bad
As a former walmart employee.... I fucking HATED the gap in the back so I would just stock it up with bullshit and them stock and zone later And for those wondering zoning is going back to your "zone" of the store you worked at and tidy up organize, break down empty boxes and merchandise boxes, pull things to the front and set it up for the customer and for show.
I’ll say it again regarding those school posters with acronyms and the letters don’t stand for what’s written. It’s from a behavioral intervention system called PBIS, or maybe something similar. The idea is that you have some over-arching themes to your instructions for each area. Ours was ‘Be kind,’ ‘Be respectful’, and ‘Be a leader.’ And then in each area of the school - like in the hallway, in the cafeteria, in the gym - you group your expectations by theme. So clearly those letters do stand for something. What they messed up on was that they didn’t include anywhere what the letters stand for, they just assumed that the students would remember, which is silly.
3:59 took a closer look. If you spend a bit dissecting it it actually makes sense, but it's still really badly done. Now i kinda want to design a better version.
5:04 broke my mind not because of the no ramp with a disabled parking spot, but because i realised that in my country no deep garage in any homes have ramps only a exit with steps. Where tf do they park?? They are forced to literally park on the street because it has the ground thing that streets have for strollers 💀🤚 and even WITH THAT every flat and house has stairs either 1 big one or multiple before the entry and even if you manage to get up most flats here have no elevators only stairs. Where do they live here 💀🤚
9:45 the car went soo fast that it came back at 0. Might be the logical way I could think of... At least as the editor/Photoshop person. But yeah.. He's the new slow and steady 10:04 .. Looks like someone gave up on their job🤨?
As someone who works at Walmart, I often encounter the problem of accidentally pushing an object backwards off the back of the shelf, and it goes tumbling through that gap to the shelf below, or perhaps even the third shelf below. Then I have to grabble with pushing everything else out of the way to reach back to find what I thought fell. It’s annoying.
2:39 L.I.F.E. Lateness - Be On Time In person ... is where your classes are. Forget your stuff... except don’t. Education - is what it's all about. Seriously though, did this originate in a different language? I mean, I have definitely seen examples where people didn’t understand how acronyms work. I used to work in a Japanese manufacturing plant and one of the safety "acronyms" in English was CHIPS. The only point I remember was "no hands in pockets," but I don’t remember if that was the H, I, or P.
YOOOOO 13:10 I live in Johnson City, literally a ten minute walk from Binghamton! Trust me, it sucks here! :D Imagine NYC's mentally challenged and emotionally abused younger sibling.
This feels like a mobile add where theres some one playing picking the worst options and makes you cocky and makes yoy want to try the game to do it better... Watching this i want to become a designer of something now lol
The last one is for the handicap unloading ramp for the spot to the right. If you don't bollard it off, assholes will park there, blocking the ramp from the vehicle.
Unless I'm mistaken, zoning is making the shelves presentable. You know, sometimes you go through a grocery store after a bunch of people have gone through, and there are gaps where people have picked up items, but there are still more items on the shelves, zoning is where you pull the items forward to make the shelves appear fuller than they are. It's been a LONG time since I worked at a grocery store, like Clinton was still in office.
1:21 That’s the French flag….but that’s not French (“plastic” in French is “plastique”). I would say it’s Spanish, but it’s not accented properly (generally, when a word ends in a vowel, tha accent naturally falls on the second-to-last syllable, you need an accent mark if you want it to fall anywhere else).
Robin: Chill guy who loves to get angry
Lexi: crazy for software
Jack:
Damien: the king of laughter
Jack is the guy that naruto ran in highschool
How did you write such a long comment still first?
@@276З I type fast, dude lol
Accurate
jack is a little womp womp but we love him
Fun Fact: the baby shown in the thumbnail was the inspiration for the Charger in L4D2. _No, this is not a lie, no one _*_ever_*_ lies on the internet for a chuckle._
I can confirm this as a L4D2 fan!
@@LifeIsRoblox1364how much do you get paid?
So this is where the origin of the Karma Charger begins.
It all makes sense.
Nah it was the inspiration for the Cuban Missile Crisis
Man, that IS fun!
11:52 Unfortunately that's probably working exactly as intended. Many of those awful and uncomfortable benches are designed to inconvenience and deter the homeless from using them. It's a form of hostile architecture.
It's not just the homeless that can't use them, it's *everyone* though..
Like at least some others you can actually sit on and the "homeless deterrent" is just a little divider every so often on it..
@@BaconNuke And unfortunately, that's by design. The cruelty is the point. They'd rather have things that resemble seats that don't work if it will inconvenience the homeless than to have actual seating anyone can use, especially those of us who have been pushed into homelessness and could really use a place to rest
10:52 Zoning means to pull product to the front of the shelf to make it look fuller than it actually is. Also, there's a number on the shelf label that says how many are supposed to fit there, and another for how many side-by-side. Oftentimes, if there's even a millimeter of wiggle room, the number on there would call for more than can physically fit, just to keep it 100% full, no spaces.
Source: I used to work there.
Huh… but isn’t that a bad thing? I mean, if it looks full that means no one is buying the product and therefore…
Huh, where I work we only have a number for how many facings there should be, not how many should fit in that spot
6:56 For this one, the weird spacing of “Be prepared to show id.” is probably because of the font. I know that in WPS Office word, a free to use document making and editing program, the default font for when you open a fresh new blank document seems to be glitchy, as the spacing between letters is very weird. It’s possible that the font for that specific line, as it seems like every line uses a different font, has spacing issues and that’s why it looks like that.
They did not manually kern the text. That’s what a graphic designer is supposed to do
4:23 *PAWFECT*
*THEY COULD’VE DONE “PAWFECT”*
1:18 explanation: what you can put in the "plastic" bin in Italy can change from city to city. Usually the division is "compostable", "glass/steel", "plastic/aluminum", "paper" and "non recyclable"; sometimes steel can be collected with plastic, sometimes aluminum is collected with glass. In some rare occasion they are all collected together, like in this istance. The Tetrapack is always a nightmare.
4:47
The best part is, when using a bookmark, only the top portion shows and the rest stays hidden. Meaning if anyone uses this it would only say D R U G S
To be fair with the recycling system we have in Italy we usually group plastic and metals together. Because you can use a magnet to pick tins and things alike. They should've written "Plastica e lattine" which stands for plastic and cans.
5:53 What do you mean, "crappy design"?! It's amazing! It's a magic square: if you assume the yin/yang button in the middle is a five, the sum of all rows, all columns and the two diagonals is 15...
Unintuitive as frick, though, when compared to the usual layout.
Damn the baby in the thumbnail looks AI generated, r/crappydesign is gonna gave a field day trashing AI art in branding
If it was the text would be messed up which it isnt
@@ItzBIULD I meant as in JUST the photos on the box are AI generated, but the boxes are real
@@ChoccyChipthe3rd plausible. Ai is somewhat good at blending images with others.. mostly
i think that it probably just looks weird because they didnt match up the fading colors right and left in most of the hand that was holding the child, erased alot of it, and now it looks like an elbow to a scary mutant baby
The diagram at 3:34 seems to be some kind of diagram where the shapes are meant to be filled in with descriptions of various entities and actions, and is meant to demonstrate how a politcal organization can go against an established status quo within a power structure. If one straightened out the arrows and made everything else boxes, it would probably come together better.
The line at the bottom indicates the level of support for one ideology or the other, with the far left of it representing the ideology of whoever fills this out, and the right represents the ideology of the current power structure. The numbers and text along the sides represent how influential various entities are in decision-making power.
The star at the bottom is supposed to represent the people who are specifically impacted by a particular issue; these people lean slightly towards the left of the diagram. An example of this would be homeless people.
The ovals represent various unorganized groups that lean in either direction; these are somewhat more known and influential than the directly impacted people. An example of this would be the Black Lives Matter movement; they have no structure, but are generally known to the public.
The boxes on the middle left and right represent forces who either have the same ideals as whoever is making the chart, or whatever the status quo is. They are different from the more general groups in that they have more organized structures and attempt to more directly influence what happens in the world. Examples of this reside in entities like worker's unions or corporations, such as the UAW or Pepsico. Political parties may also fit in here.
The triangle on the right represents people who are in charge of decision making, and are described in the diagram as people who are directly responsible for the problem at hand, being somewhat self-serving. An example of this would be the US Congress.
The arrows on the left represent methods of making one's own ideological goals possible. Depending on one's wishes, this can be through influencing the legislature, holding the legislature, or usurping the legislature. This, as seen by the numbers on the sides, moves one from being a major influence in decision-making to being the decision-maker.
The boxes on the left and right at the top represent the ideological goals of each side, with the upper left box representing one's own idea as to how the world should work to solve the problem at hand, and the upper right box representing the goals of the current people in power that are causing the problem in the first place.
The clouds in the middle represent the problem in the first place, being positioned in the upper middle as an impersonal decision-maker that affects people across the political spectrum without question. The lightning bolt represents a major effect of it that became a hot-button issue that various organizations latch onto to gain influence by promising to fix.
Overall, when looking at the diagram for a while, one can figure out what it means, but for a diagram that is really bad. This probably would have worked better as a set of boxes with text in them across more well-defined layers.
1:55 my favorite part about this is that the P in passion stands for passion. I feel like they could have thought of any other word other than just reusing the acronym
2:41 I’m willing to bet that the letters in that acronym are something else.
I have no guesses for L but
I=interest
F=focus
E=explore
The only thing I could think of is "Lateness is bad" but that's probably not what they intended.
G.O.O.D =
Going
one
over
Di-
7:27 sorry to be that guy, but Orange County is in California. I am so sorry for being that guy. We love you!
Finally someone else caught it
Actually, the Orange County pictured in the video is the Orange County in Florida. "Orange County" is not a unique name at all, so, there are multiple "Orange Counties" across the US - the one in the picture is the one in Florida, distinguishable, for example, by the design of the patrol car.
Thank you for the info! I was not aware and thank you for that info. Whenever I think of Orange County, I think of Cali. Thanks!
@@RulerOfWoopers Understandably so, Orange Co., California is the much more widely known Orange County out there. Always glad to help with my obscure knowledge haha
Yet Orange County FL is the name for a GTARP server (OCRP) for context
if nobody has explained zoning its pulling all the products to the front of the shelf and making it look full
Ah, we called that "Facing" the shelves
But isn’t that a bad thing? As in, no one is buying them?
@@Cassxowarymakes it seem like it’s a new product on the shelf that just arrived or exodia obliterate his balls but also it can make old products seem new because it looks like the shelf was just restocked with them
1:23 no, they knew *exactly* what they were doing
GYAAAT
r/youngpeopleyoutube@@anime_milkers
UrAnus
@@anime_milkers😐
@@GradientOfUnpleasentness I was making that has a joke in good spirit, if you wanna be negative about a joke then you shouldn't be replying.
I felt that one post about stocking. Zoning means making the stuff shelves look nice. I could go on and on about the way some these companies makes packages that the products comes in, but for me personally the bane of my existence as retail employees is the squeeze tubes where the stuff comes out of bottom like some lotions for example because if one them falls they all fall and it is an absolute pain in the butt!
4:33 it always feels so weird seeing things from the bass music scene float out of the inner circle onto big subreddits (and in turn, channels like emkay), but i'm here for it. deadbeats has real some good tunes
Zoning is when you go out during shift and straighten the shelves. You usually aren't stocking, they do that at night but just cleaning and straightening.
12:34 Why do they not have NOTHING for the number 0?
In other words, why isn't "0" just blank?
@@thethisguyeffect3773its called crappy design for a reason
In my school there are 2 new buildings. The new buildings have 2 disabled bathrooms each, one having one downstairs and one upstairs and the other having both disabled bathrooms upstairs.
The problem is that only one of buildings has an elivator: the one with one disabled bathroom on each floor. So one of the buildings has 2 "wheelchair accessible" bathrooms with no way of a wheelchair user getting to them.
Additionally, I, an able bodied person, used one of these bathrooms once and the door was really heavy. I had to force my full body weight onto the door to open it. I don't see how someone with mobility issues, the demographic these bathrooms are designed for, is supposed to open the door.
8:20 Those casualty numbers for the Soviet union include civilian casualties. The Soviet army lost around 9 million soldiers by their own count, though some estimates go a bit higher. But yeah more Soviet civilians were killed than soldiers. The Germans had every intention of exterminating the vast majority of people in eastern Europe and when you realize that the extreme brutality of both sides on the eastern front becomes less surprising. Sickening, but not surprising.
7:17 theres also a place in california with the same name
I have a shirt that says “I 🧠 zombies” and it’s genuinely one of my favorite shirts because it’s so dumb.
4:45 in russian culture (I guess) the word "zakladka" means both "bookmark" and also is a non direct way to say "a place where drugs are hidden". Thought this is a funny coincidence
1:21 I feel like this deserves to be on r/theyknew as well
7:38 I don’t even want to begin to talk about terrible barcode placement as someone in retail I know the pain
7:40 - I came across an item whose barcode was across the crimped fold, where around 3/5ths of the time it would be a leeedle too close to the crimp, and thus be unable to straighten for the scanner.
The "P" in Passion also stands for Passion. 2:00
Passionassion?
9:09 like a Joint, you might get a buzz faster, lol.
11:08 says "Gregg County Courts and Records Building"
i just realized that the shadow is easier to read than the sign is
11:46 These actually mean the same thing, that the gas tank is on the left side.
but why point in opposite directions
9:38 what is feels like to have anxiety
genuinely died laughing about damien saying poont-
I kinda see the N in the Verney logo, as the N is a negative space N, with the bottle's design being the middle part. Needs a bit of work, but the idea is not bad
IT'S BACK!!! r/Crappydesign is back.
11:56 That bench is anti-homeless and thus belongs in r/assholedesign
As a former walmart employee.... I fucking HATED the gap in the back so I would just stock it up with bullshit and them stock and zone later
And for those wondering zoning is going back to your "zone" of the store you worked at and tidy up organize, break down empty boxes and merchandise boxes, pull things to the front and set it up for the customer and for show.
10:00 - I wouldn't trust those stairs to support my weight
Ah the wonderful world of Crappy Designs. How many layers of incompetence goes into any of these.
I’ll say it again regarding those school posters with acronyms and the letters don’t stand for what’s written. It’s from a behavioral intervention system called PBIS, or maybe something similar. The idea is that you have some over-arching themes to your instructions for each area. Ours was ‘Be kind,’ ‘Be respectful’, and ‘Be a leader.’ And then in each area of the school - like in the hallway, in the cafeteria, in the gym - you group your expectations by theme. So clearly those letters do stand for something. What they messed up on was that they didn’t include anywhere what the letters stand for, they just assumed that the students would remember, which is silly.
0:40 Isn't little Timm̵̠̬̦̫̰̝̈̔̈̏̓y̵̝̜̿͗͗̔͌̈́̚͝ͅ adorable?
13:11 I actually live here, at least for now. There's actually quite a lot of crappy designs, especially in some of the shops
lol i saw one on the way home today: someone had a cover for the spare tire for their Jeep where the e's were paw prints. it looked like it said Joop
The Joop Rangrler
How nice! Drugs kicked the habit!😂 See, Kids?! If drugs can do it, So can you!….. With drugs!!
Haha!
Can confirm the gap at the back of shelving is the bane of my retail existence. That and people who don’t understand how things work.
9:37 When you’re listening to some really intense music while doing nothing interesting:
3:20 is actually alright and makes sense... this does not look like an O but rather i with dot
No, it does not.
That asstronomy book somehow reminds me of widowmaker from overwatch
8:42 I love the sound when you make. SHUT UP!!
1:05 - Oh, make it murk! - Mike Khartoum 2023.
3:59 took a closer look. If you spend a bit dissecting it it actually makes sense, but it's still really badly done. Now i kinda want to design a better version.
WELCOME BACK DAMIEN LETS GOOO
Some day I will be mature enough to not laugh at anything related to Uranus.
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Today is not that day!
5:04 broke my mind not because of the no ramp with a disabled parking spot, but because i realised that in my country no deep garage in any homes have ramps only a exit with steps. Where tf do they park?? They are forced to literally park on the street because it has the ground thing that streets have for strollers 💀🤚 and even WITH THAT every flat and house has stairs either 1 big one or multiple before the entry and even if you manage to get up most flats here have no elevators only stairs. Where do they live here 💀🤚
That first one belongs on r/dangerousdesign
9:45 the car went soo fast that it came back at 0. Might be the logical way I could think of... At least as the editor/Photoshop person. But yeah.. He's the new slow and steady
10:04 .. Looks like someone gave up on their job🤨?
4:14 I think they made it about the fact that dogs also purr
6:57 I’ve seen this kind of thing happen when PDFs are imported into Inkscape, and the font is missing.
5:30 the “Coors Coors Light” and the “Miller Miller Light”
14:03 this is stop people parking there, if you are disabled you can unlock it
1:23: I think this gives the name of the planet “Uranus” a whole another different meaning.
4:11 i saw a store that had nothing to do with pets AT ALL and it had "purrfect" in the name..what? 😭
Love from a Vaush and BlueTheNerd fan!
As someone who works at Walmart, I often encounter the problem of accidentally pushing an object backwards off the back of the shelf, and it goes tumbling through that gap to the shelf below, or perhaps even the third shelf below. Then I have to grabble with pushing everything else out of the way to reach back to find what I thought fell. It’s annoying.
2:39 L.I.F.E.
Lateness - Be On Time
In person ... is where your classes are.
Forget your stuff... except don’t.
Education - is what it's all about.
Seriously though, did this originate in a different language? I mean, I have definitely seen examples where people didn’t understand how acronyms work. I used to work in a Japanese manufacturing plant and one of the safety "acronyms" in English was CHIPS. The only point I remember was "no hands in pockets," but I don’t remember if that was the H, I, or P.
12:27 i mean 3 is what got me interested in it in the first place
YOOOOO 13:10 I live in Johnson City, literally a ten minute walk from Binghamton! Trust me, it sucks here! :D
Imagine NYC's mentally challenged and emotionally abused younger sibling.
I like the quotation marks on the "making a difference" it's like they know it's not true.
5:58
They could have used a martini glass for the 'Y'
12:31 There is no sun?
6:37
actually the mouth fell off (marks) and the nose stayed there, but it looks like a frown so yea 💀
12:30 Not bullets, 3 rounds.
Zone in Walmart is just making the shelves look full and straight
I'm surprised how well that text at 2:05 is readable, even if it's overlapping.
13:10 pronounced more like "Bing-um-tun " but i love your enthusiasm
That Sherrif car could be in cali since we have an Orange County as well.
This feels like a mobile add where theres some one playing picking the worst options and makes you cocky and makes yoy want to try the game to do it better... Watching this i want to become a designer of something now lol
6:33 the velcro is not even centre
5:49 It’s the 5 button!
the adult arm on the baby in the thumbnail is kinda creepy. not gonna lie.
HAHAHAHA, was not expecting to see Port Adelaide in this video.
The last one is for the handicap unloading ramp for the spot to the right. If you don't bollard it off, assholes will park there, blocking the ramp from the vehicle.
As someone who lives in Orange County apparently I haven't seen a police car recently enough to notice that but it's hilarious
Zoning is when you bring old products forward and but the new behind it. Straightening the shelf
Unless I'm mistaken, zoning is making the shelves presentable. You know, sometimes you go through a grocery store after a bunch of people have gone through, and there are gaps where people have picked up items, but there are still more items on the shelves, zoning is where you pull the items forward to make the shelves appear fuller than they are. It's been a LONG time since I worked at a grocery store, like Clinton was still in office.
Yeah, we here in Binghamton pretty much peaked as the birthplace of Rod Serling, and haven't been able to live up to it ever since.
Allo! We love Binghamton 😂
6:28 I'm wondering why all of the Velcro circles are offset.
11:10
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Imma need the ISBN for that Astronomy book. For research purposes.
Whoever was in charge of the page layout absolutely did that on purpose and had been waiting their entire career for such an opportunity. 😂🤣😆
1:21 That’s the French flag….but that’s not French (“plastic” in French is “plastique”). I would say it’s Spanish, but it’s not accented properly (generally, when a word ends in a vowel, tha accent naturally falls on the second-to-last syllable, you need an accent mark if you want it to fall anywhere else).
Pretty sure it's Italian, just the green came out weird on either the printing or the photo
@@misterbobEAOh, that makes more sense.
4:24 for the grooming one the groomers are cats
Zoneing is when you pull products forward lined up perfefly tonmake the shelves looked neatly stocked
0:50 i believe that says mouth maker kit
0:03: I think that is supposed to be the Satan’s Staircase if I’m not wrong?
6:40 That's the nose. The mouth is a smile, but it should've been a darker color.
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Damien!!!!!! I waited for this momdnt!
Maybe the plastica was the real friends we made along the way