“My brother wanted to measure the trees in his yard. This is how he did it.”
“How Canadians use hockey sticks to pay by debit at the drive-through.”
“Crazy sore muscles but no bath tub? Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.”
“He hates water in his ears so we found a solution.”
“Don’t forget your lunch!”
“How I fixed my dryer when it stopped working...”
“I wasn’t sure if my package was under 16 oz for mailbox use and there were no scales at home.”
“It stormed during the eclipse so my dad improvised.”
“My coworker forgot her contact lens case.”
“My friend’s son is 5 years old and this is how he fills a water bottle.”
“It was pouring the other day and I didn’t want him to get soaked.”
“Moved into my first apartment and realized I lacked adequate furniture.”
That’s one way to fix it...
“When you have to wash your hair but your makeup is on point. I’m an innovator.”
“Big problems require big solutions.”
if it's stupid but it works it's not stupid.
That kid got a healthy fresh view on the world and thinks outside the box
Common Core Curriculum will fix that soon.
I suggest to overcome stupidity with help of the metric system
All hail to the metric system!