Again, looks like someone didn’t know what they wanted to write, and maybe they started to write “right” and then realized it was on the left. You can obviously see that the L is a lot darker than the part that looks like an R.
total fail! this was posted in an office i’m assuming? with adults? that know how to recycle a piece of paper with errors and write a sentance correctly… reft of coopier is FAIL
espian2 on April 23rd, 2009 at 7:14 pm
Sentance? I think that spelling either invalidates your point, or puts you out of the group of adults who can be in offices. The choice is yours.
Metalnoir on April 25th, 2009 at 8:18 am
Though I can see that the person who composed this message corrected their fail(s), I’m guessing that there is a larger, theoretical management-versus-workers fail behind this sign.
Imagine something to the effect of the following:
Don’t put anything under the tray. Why? Because I said so; and because I felt the need to feel a manager’s sense of importance and exercised this need by enforcing a groundless new rule. Happy workday!
The only thing wrong with this is that someone accidentally wrote an o when they started to write ‘copier.’ I call no fail.
I guess “reft” is totally normal also.
Again, looks like someone didn’t know what they wanted to write, and maybe they started to write “right” and then realized it was on the left. You can obviously see that the L is a lot darker than the part that looks like an R.
Obviously this is evidence that our entire system has collapsed AND THE END OF THE WORLD IS NIGH!!!…
…or somebody just had too much coffee that morning and was a little jittery. I second that no fail.
total fail! this was posted in an office i’m assuming? with adults? that know how to recycle a piece of paper with errors and write a sentance correctly… reft of coopier is FAIL
Sentance? I think that spelling either invalidates your point, or puts you out of the group of adults who can be in offices. The choice is yours.
Though I can see that the person who composed this message corrected their fail(s), I’m guessing that there is a larger, theoretical management-versus-workers fail behind this sign.
Imagine something to the effect of the following:
Don’t put anything under the tray. Why? Because I said so; and because I felt the need to feel a manager’s sense of importance and exercised this need by enforcing a groundless new rule. Happy workday!
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