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Look At The Incredible Fails In These Signs And Posts

July 3, 2025 by Shelley Thompson

If you are obsessive about good grammar, this article will make your hair stand on end, and you may laugh out loud. The following photos were taken on the streets of different cities, proving that anyone can make a mistake. We don’t know if people who wrote and designed these signs did it quickly, didn’t have much time to check their work, or were just bad at their jobs. We know that these signs and posts were so funny to the people who found them that they had to immortalize them in photos to share them with others. If you’re looking for a reason to laugh, read on. We promise you won’t be disappointed.

Someone wrote a text that seems to indicate that you can smoke in the afterlife

Of course, smoking is damaging our health, as are alcohol and other substances. But is it possible to consume them in the afterlife? This question can be either very silly or very profound. If you’re lucky enough to read this while you’re still alive, you’re in for a good laugh.

Image courtesy of Reddit /sqoo-5900

We don’t know what the person who wrote this text thought since they had the idea of clarifying that “it is better to avoid smoking when living.” Perhaps they referred to a state of mind since living differs from just existing. Or did they mean to write “leaving?” The options are either they thought about it too much or didn’t think about it even a little bit.

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