@@extantfellow46 I was more referring to Lexi trying to Boymode. Lexi, never be someone you're not. Because nobody does you better than you. And if someone is doing you better than you then I have *several* questions.
As an IT call center worker, Lexi is very relatable. Trying to verbally explain to an end user that their computer is working, just that the monitor is off is but one of many frustrations lol
Flashbacks to explaining to my mom that Facebook itself is down, there's nothing wrong with her computer and nothing I can do to fix it. (I went with the TV station analogy - the TV is working but the station itself isn't.)
For the one at 4:39, one explanation I can think of is that maybe there was a plan to put some kind of beam or fixture in that spot, so those little boxes were left there intentionally to make sure the person responsible for putting the conduit down would know to run it clear of that spot so it wouldn't be in the way.
4:42 is an easy one. The person or company responsible for the pipes had previously either been accused or actually touched something belonging to the contractor whose boxes those are (or it was between 2 people in the same company).... point being the person laying the pipe was under strict order to not touch those boxes for whatever reason, and this is just malicious compliance. "I was told to not touch the boxes, so I went around them"
It might've just been that the company responsible for the pipes was told to lay the pipes that way for some reason and the boxes were placed there by OP afterwards.
As a Popeyes worker who had rude customers who say “16 all white meat give me as many breasts as you can”, yeah sometimes we’ll follow rules out of spite. For my example, they always want half breasts (8) but a 16 piece can have at max 4 breasts
For the post in the road, you'll often see this at new neighborhood construction. It'll sit there temporarily until the power company can come out and put in something more permanent that's not in the road.
25:09 that's called a core sample, and long story short they cut into the ground looking for minerals, like gold, or for substrate testing. As an Environmental Technician this happens a lot more often than it should; especially in Northern Ontario😅
Ok, I can give an explanation for the painted over gum, penny, cockroach and occasional puzzle piece in landlord specials. Low-cost commercial painters use paint sprayers instead of rollers and aren't paid enough to care about details like removing small debris.
Sometimes it is a landlord/house flipper/ apartment maintenance etc with a roller that just doesn't care. I've seen this happen all my life, all kinds of debris in the paint and a really sloppy job. Now as an adult one of my biggest pet peeves in a house is sloppy paint. Especially paint on door hinges. Lol
Yall, Im glad that lexi can just name a random pipes in the ground and shes like yesss this 9.560 inch water pipe made by the triple one concrete mixure and its set off by an angle of 1 and 1/2 degrees violation 3 city ordinance rules and a fire safety rule established in 1959 by mr. El fancy pants the 3rd.
I'm dying! The whiplash from seeing Havre anywhere lmao. It was the talk of the town when walmart repaved their parking lot, not because of the misspelling, but because it was exciting to have a pothole-free zone.
@@renakunisaki I mean there are guys who can dead lift over 700 pounds, that doesn't mean they can use that weight to hit you with, just because someone could pick up the gun in the first place doesn't mean they could also handle the recoil of it firing on top of that.
The shells alone are 1,500 Lbs (680 Kg) for AP and the cannons need 4 additional 105 Lbs (48 Kg) sacks of explosive powder. Also, the cannons are like 124,000 Lbs (56,000 Kg). So yeah, you have to be able to lift 125,920 Lbs (56,872 Kg) or be able to lift 700 Earth Lbs (320 Earth Kg), and go to a planet with 0.005559g (0.05451m/s^2) of gravity
Most of these examples show exactly what happens on a workplace that has a strong: "Shut up and just do it, enough with your stupid questions!!" work ethics.
17:47 - If your handgun fires 14-inch ammunition, you might be a shipgirl! 19:22 - This is an "eats, shoots, and leaves" situation. There should be a comma after "Jesus Loves".
5:17 thats not crappy design that is brilliant! A gag like that is exactly what I would expect from Specsavers. I choose to believe that board was chosen specifically for that corner
0:18 ... That guard rail isnt even installed CORRECTLY>... Its just a death sword ready to impale a car.... (look left at where it starts to bend to see what i mean)
19:12 after staring at this i finally figured it out. Its supposed to say, "Jesus loves" "Come see him today" Which kind of sounds like theyre trying to get people to die, but hey, thats not my job.
I thought of a funny concept. Use a rusty blade in a fight. It’s op as fuck as it can inflict bleed and poison damage! And if your lucky it may even inflict lockjaw!
6:24 So, funny story. I had gotten a pizza from Domino's once (yes, I know, already this is off to a good start XD), and I make a habit of checking the food that I ordered (burned one too many times - figuratively, not literally - on people getting my order wrong, I cast no blame on anyone: when you're busy or having a bad day, shit happens, I get it, it's fine, I don't make a scene, that's just silly), so I open the box and...I...don't even know how to describe what I witnessed. One slice was, like, literally just a paper-thin line, one ginormous slice akin to NY-style pizza, and, just...there was not ONE even slice. I ask politely if I could get another made because this one looked weird and the guy behind the counter says "Yeah, that happens sometimes." I couldn't hide the amusement on my face as I turn the box to him and say nothing. The look on his face was well worth it. The dude was mortified, but it quickly turned to amusement as he died laughing and asked, "Wha-...dude...how!? Who-...? I'm so sorry about that, we'll make you another one and you can keep that one for free." I was thankful, of course, because...I mean...free pizza. But he asked me if he could show it to everyone else in the shop first, and I was like "Nah, man, go right ahead." It was REALLY funny; everyone had a good laugh. I can only hope the person who made it had a good laugh, too, 'cause...I mean...you GOTTA laugh at the absurdity of the situation. It's too good not to share. Heck, had I known who it was, I'd have shared it with 'em, let 'em have the biggest slice while I get the tiniest slice. But yeah...sometimes shit happens and you just have no excuse, I get it. ;)
0:15 the problem with that explanation is that it looks like they DID cut the guard-rail to get the paving done. Note the exposed sharp edge on the left-hand side. 14:15 unironically my post covid reduced work duties since I refuse to work while customers are in the restaurant. 20:16 almost looks like a modal filter. Not sure the gap is wide enough for a lawnmower though. And a gate would be more appropriate.
Regarding the translation into different languages. I was dealing with a packaging change on a product family sold in the EU. Every freaking EU language needs to be on there. So I was checking the proof to make sure there was no "Insert Estonian here". The device came in two separate shapes, square and oval. I notices that some nitwit had left the English label intact and copy/pasted the "oval" translations onto the square package. I'm already annoyed because I'm supposed to get this to printing tomorrow so I really scrutinize the actual translations (thanks Google translate!) and I noticed one issue before I even pasted it in. For the Greek translation, they simply transliterated "oval" into the Greek alphabet and not the actual Greek word. So this was a "not my job" inside of another "not my job." Classy.
25:09 for anyone that is wondering what that is, it is a process where they cut a cylinder of the earth to look at the rock layers and some underground wires were directly underneath
4:32 Seeing how perfectly intact the ashpalt is all the way to the poll, and how new the road looks, I would actually dare to guess that the poll was first and the road was made after. Still a 'not my job' though, since then it's the numnuts making the road.
25:00 Soil sample corer. Or, this looks like concrete in this case. Either way, they were supposed to be taking a cylindrical sample to check layers for something or were digging a circular hole for a post; and wound up with wires that they didn't check for or weren't properly labeled...
Lexi overall the best Narator as she often explains stuff I was questioning. Robin is the one who I find to agree with the most. And Damian has the best laugh out of all.
7:50 Lexy you should know just jumping on it wont trigger the switching mechanisim, You need to do a mario style Ground Pound onto it! Only then will you unlock what it is hiding.
2:25 - 2:49 Well done Lexi you did get it first try. It west Havre Montana. And yes they do have strange names mostly because of the French. But yeah Olny in Montana we have a City named Choteau and a county named Chouteau both pronounced very similarly. But you are so much fun when you get angy.
2:36 Yes, Havre (pronounced like the word "have" with an r on the end), Montana is real lol. The only reason I know about it is because it's the division point between BNSF's Hi Line and Milk River Subdivisions.
The guardrail one is fake, and a really poor one at that. Besides noticing a few things immediately, these are the issues I can spot within a minute: * The left side existing rail has edge blurring indicative of Content-Aware Fill used to remove the endcap from the original * The right side existing rail has a sharp line where it was overlaid on the "new rail". * The pole for the roundabout sign under the rail has a green smudge from Content-Aware Fill. * The new rail is not touching anything on the right side. * There's no bolt holding the left side of the new rail on. * The image has been blurred, then sharpened to try to remove the effects of object removal, and the image has been saved at an extremely low resolution to further hide things * The MPEG artifacts are completely different on the new rail. * The shadows are different on the new rail. I've done this type of editing and it takes a lot to get it right, but this case is ridiculously bad.
Related to 2:12, i was a fire alarm tech at one point, and when i needed to charge something, i would always go to an outlet with nothing plugged in, don’t unplug things you don’t know what they go to
I COULD NOT pay my last landlord in pennies. I couldn't pay in cash at all, it wasn't considered legal payment. It had to be cash, debit, credit, money order, or certified check.
That doesn't sound legal in the USA and Canada, but I don't know whether you are. However, I've also heard there's a law against paying with more than a certain number of coins?
@@renakunisaki I don't have any idea if it's legal, but if it's not, no one is going to do anything about it. Another rental company violated housing laws for years before getting fined. No one can afford a legal battle against big corporations.
Lexii you are my favorite narrator and at 16:50 is my favorite part of this video a 357mm handgun would be awesome but the cannon shown at 17:07 is not 357mm but the 800mm Gustav Gun, hope you have a wonderful day.
18:35 - I always find it amusing that Santa tends to get cookies and milk in America; in England, it's more usual to leave him a mince pie and a glass of sherry!
Interesting! Here he doesn’t get anything, but that’s mostly because kids are awake by the time he comes, so he has to leave the presents and leave quickly
16:30 You see that often with old school movie theaters and military buildings that have to worry about floor space, evac routes, building infrastructure, budget concerns. 24:30 That core sample???
It looks like the middle segment of the guard rail was installed after the completion of the bike path. The end point of the guard rail was probably deemed as unsafe as a car hitting the open edge could be very dangerous and they were forced to put in that middle segment as a stop-gap solution
So for the guy standing behind the poll at the game - they built those to support the upper stands, which were added after the original stadium was built. They don’t actually sell tickets for any seat directly behind the structure, but people like to joke.
11:24 reminds me of a road I used to drive all the time in Massachusetts and it was pretty much like this the whole road, I always used to joke about it saying if it killed my car because of how rough the paving was I’d make a song out of it. I never got a picture and the next time I got the chance to drive it THEN they decided to pave it properly lol, it was a road that transitioned into Turnpike road and there were some big spots just patchwork the whole way down
11:29 I asked DaVinci-003 to translate this sweater from stroke to English. Its interpretation was: “Appreciate what you have, be grateful for what makes you appreciate what you have, especially what you have from your Dad.”
the guy who said he repairs but doesn't clean equipment, that restaurant is 100% a McDonald's, I will recognize that floor and those grills for the rest of my life
I love the landlord paint job special. In our last apartment we couldn’t close doors or open windows due to the amount of paint used. Also all door knobs, door locks, and outlets were painted over.
11:12 this was in Manchester New Hampshire. Our roads take a beating every winter and often get repaved. The city workers who botched this job failed, and the city folk wanted them to know it.
19:22 I believe what we have here is a missing period/bad split. "Jesus loves. Come see him today." Still awkward, but at least that's *understandable.*
19:24 It's supposed to be "Jesus loves. Come see him today." But the placement is definitely odd. Either way I initally read it as "Jesus loves come. See him today."