It feels good when people around you understand what you are saying. But sometimes, they can take your words literally and make it look silly. They put price tags that read “Salad Expensive” on salads, make clocks with clock faces instead of numbers, or put cars on bicycles.
Meme and Chill has selected for you 15 examples of situations where people actually did what they were told to do and the results were spectacular.
When they ask you about the dress code:
The clock that shows the most precise time.
When you were asked to hang photo frames somewhere in the corner:
“Don’t forget to stick a price tag on the expensive salad.”
A bike needs a steering wheel… a real steering wheel.
When your boss asked you to attract more clients:
When you were told that the expiration date should be on the product:
When you were ordered to block the passageway:
Well, he is right:
“I live in the basement. I told my dad I needed more natural light in my bedroom, so he bought me this mirror.”
When you failed to get the cereal:
Face + Book = Facebook
When you are following the instructions but something’s wrong anyway:
When you were asked to draw zebra on the road:
Maybe, looking this up in a plant dictionary is not the worst idea?
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