We all want to believe our spouse understands the role of packaging, or has a basic grasp of how appliances work, or simply knows how to hang objects meant to be hung. But an entire community of people on Reddit have given up on that notion, and simply documented the fails.
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If I was coming up with a product design school curriculum, students would sit through a slideshow of these at least once a week, just to bring them back down to Earth.
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I actually like that pizza technique, I'm going to try it next time. Another technique I have seen is cut once across the diameter, then perpendicular parallel strips. Think outside the pie!
Screwtop cardboard liquid containers are a package design fail, not the user. It's almost impossible to get the last few drops of juice or almond milk out without opening it the "old" way.
Is this Core77 or Bored Panda?
This is the reason why you should cohabit for quite some time first before getting married. Cause bringing it up now is a little late.
If you have a blind corner cabinet made out of OSB then covering it up with oyster sauce and shaoxing wine bottles seems like a perfectly reasonable thing to do.