“The clock at vienna central station is only correct when viewed from outside (its actually 09:10 am)”
“Gear shifter in a car I was in. Took me a solid 5 minutes to find it when I first got in.”
“I don’t think that’s where the eyes are supposed to be on the gorilla.”
“These 4 theater seats with 3 cupholders”
“This tiny, almost invisible ledge has made multiple people trip up – and it’s on a balcony”
“This bench in Kraków, Poland that hoards trash.”
“Someone found a way to make ‘press a button, get to a floor’ complicated…”
“The mattress is edited on the photo and WHY ARE THEY ON THE FLOOR OUTSIDE WITH THE MATTRESS NEXT TO THEM? It just makes no sense”
“Never thought I would see the infamous carpeted bathroom with my own two eyes…yikes.”
“Shopping center has ceilings above entire walkway, except for where the benches are.”
“It’s even harder to read in person as the glitter changes color”
I've seen a couple buildings like this, it's a way to get around building codes. Usually they're grandfathered in on the ground floor footprint so they rebuild the building with those overhangs so they can have a bigger building with the "same" footprint.
They did the same thing in medieval times, house was taxed on area of ground floor, subsequent floors were much larger...