“Seriously?”
“The basement entrance in our house (I’m 5’8”.)"
“The sink and the door of my room’s bathroom — at least the door doesn’t open inward.”
“I’m not happy with the new furniture.”
“The placement of these immovable chairs”
“Ah yes, I’ll have some black mold with my food, please.”
“Saw this masterpiece of a gate at an In-N-Out.”
“Is This The Hulk or Captain Marvel?”
“Just some funky stairs”
“The handle on this pan is heavier than the pan itself!”
“This cup’s design looks like water flew everywhere inside it.”
“This ’pillar’ in front of the doors to my favorite bagel shop”
“This poorly placed toilet paper dispensary and radiator”
“The stop button in my bus”
“My city just replaced all their buses with brand new ones. The stop button is now located where you normally rest your knee. It’s super sensitive and people constantly hit it by mistake, so the driver has to stop even though no one is getting off.”
“How am I supposed to sit here?”
“This stop sign”
“This remote with audio settings and Teletext where the volume controls should be”
“This drawer at my school”
“This coffee grinder fills its base, motor, and circuit boards up with grounds.”
It's at a school. Did you actually believe someone at a school would be smart enough to solve a problem?
That spelling has cancer.
As @ Kingsley suggests, once you see them in use they make a lot more sense and are actually quite good for giving options to sit/stand as you want. Even the bits passing under a higher tier work as shelves.