People In This Facebook Group Couldn't Resist Sharing These 30 Absurdly Hilarious Signs

Living in today's world can be a bit of a rollercoaster ride.

Someone posted a bunch of photos from random street corners in a Facebook group, and the comments turned into a full-blown comedy show. These weren’t cute little “welcome” signs either, they were the kind that make you squint, reread, and then laugh because the message is clearly not what it should be.

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Half the posts look like they were made during a power outage, a prank war, or maybe right after someone stole the original. You get signs that say “So, dogs allowed then?”, “Not for Europeans,” “Dangerous ducks,” and “Protect that sign. Who knows how many of them get stolen each year…” and somehow all of it feels like it was written by a chaotic committee.

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By the time you hit the “Invisible fence” and “Only non-stupid” ones, you realize people were not resisting, they were absolutely adding to the chaos.

1. Stop laughing

1. Stop laughingMichael Mickey Shteinberg
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2. So, dogs allowed then?

2. So, dogs allowed then?Irwin Leibson
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3. Boys

Funny sign comments about dogs, stolen NutriBullet, and Europe rulesIrwin Leibson

4. NutriBullet stolen

4. NutriBullet stolenIrwin Leibson

5. Not for Europeans

5. Not for EuropeansKobi Litman

6. Dangerous ducks

6. Dangerous ducksIrwin Leibson

7. Fits the description...

7. Fits the description...Logan Abbitt

8. Well, come in if you really must

8. Well, come in if you really mustJohn Roach

9. Green?

Absurd entry sign inviting someone in, then warning it doesn't fitIrwin Leibson

10. Doesn't look like it

10. Doesn't look like itLarisa Bondarets

11. Bad place

11. Bad placeNicholas Lester

12. Protect that sign. Who knows how many of them get stolen each year...

12. Protect that sign. Who knows how many of them get stolen each year...Peter Buitenhuis

13. Don't want to lodge there

13. Don't want to lodge thereSteve Pépin

14. Get inspired

14. Get inspiredBlazing Nana

Right away, the “So, dogs allowed then?” sign pulls everyone in, because it sounds like a question nobody wants answered out loud.

Pet safety drama reminds us of the AITA fight over choosing a pet-friendly apartment over a trendy no-pet building.

Then “NutriBullet stolen” and “Protect that sign” kick off the detective energy, and suddenly the whole thread is acting like it’s a crime scene.

Business owners should recognize that their signs are very important.

15. The last straw

15. The last strawIrwin Leibson

16. Message understood

16. Message understoodDarren Roberts

17. That's a good deal

17. That's a good dealIrwin Leibson

18. Nothing?

18. Nothing?Tamara Morris

19. Collective hangover

19. Collective hangoverNicholas Lester

20. Back and front door

20. Back and front doorGlenn W Wright

21. Just don't

21. Just don'tIrwin Leibson

22. Invisible fence

22. Invisible fenceChris McCarrick

23. Only non-stupid

23. Only non-stupidMark Hall

24. Doesn't fit

24. Doesn't fitNicholas Lester

25. Screw on top

25. Screw on topFela Sowande

26. Say no

Humorous sign about screwing on top, damning remarks, and a sinkJeff Frederick

27. Dammmmmn

27. DammmmmnIrwin Leibson

28. The sink

28. The sinkFelicity Drace

29. Just a pinch of...

29. Just a pinch of...Anna Laster

30. And we need that strong intuitive sense....

30. And we need that strong intuitive sense....Irwin Leibson

When “Not for Europeans” and “Bad place” show up, people start reacting like they’ve stumbled into the world’s weirdest group chat rules.

And once “Invisible fence” and “Only non-stupid” hit, the comments stop being normal and start sounding like they belong on a billboard of bad decisions.

Humor is an incredibly powerful tool that can help us navigate even the most challenging situations. When we find something to laugh about, even in the midst of chaos, it can provide us with a sense of relief and a much-needed break from reality.

One of the best things about humor is that it's universal. No matter where you come from or what your background is, everyone can appreciate a good joke or a lighthearted moment.

It brings people together and helps to break down barriers.

The signs are the joke, but the comments are the real absurdity.

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