39 Lazy moments caught on camera

Everyone deserves a break now and then—a chance to recharge and shake off the stress of nonstop hustle. But some people take "resting" to a whole new level. What starts as a lazy weekend can quietly spiral into a lifestyle of constant couch-surfing and avoidance.

It's one thing to need time off; it’s another to let that downtime stretch into months (or years), especially when responsibilities pile up and others are left picking up the slack. Their commitment to doing the bare minimum borders on impressive—if only it weren’t so maddening.

Let he who is without sin toss the first can

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On the surface, it's almost comical—how hard could it have been to push the can just a few more inches into the bin? It’s the kind of lazy that makes you do a double take. But let’s be honest: most of us have had moments like this. Maybe not with trash, but with that milk we ditched in the cereal aisle or the cart we left halfway to the return rack.

So while it’s tempting to call out the person who left the can hanging, plenty of us have our own "close enough" moments. In the grand scheme of laziness, this one might just hit a little too close to home.

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This isn't wrong, exactly

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You've got to hand it to this kind of lazy logic—it’s oddly efficient. Why go through the effort of opening the doorstop package and installing it properly when technically the whole thing works as-is? The door stays open, the package does the job, and future-you won’t even have to bother unwrapping it once it gives way on its own.

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It’s not just lazy—it’s long-game lazy. And honestly? That kind of passive problem-solving deserves a slow clap.

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That's one way to watch a movie

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This guy is respectfully using headphones while he watches this movie, so what's the problem, exactly?

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Well, some might argue that watching an entire movie on a tiny phone screen is a less-than-ideal viewing experience, but that's up for debate. What isn't up for debate, however, is the fact that nobody should be watching an entire movie without closing the on-screen overlays.

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A slight hazard

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These stairs are absolutely full of tripping hazards with the box and the bag on the right-hand side. That said, those two items aren't the true cause for concern here.

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The problem is the white tray that's been left on the stairs — the white tray that blends in seamlessly with the white steps. Don't see a white tray? Exactly.

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There's everyday laziness, and then there’s "left-my-personal-coffee-cup-on-the-shelf-of-a-store-that-doesn’t-even-sell-coffee" laziness. This one feels like the unholy trifecta: inconsiderate, bizarre, and a little gross. Was it a social experiment? A chaotic neutral impulse? We may never know.

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At least whoever discovered it got a chuckle—and a reminder not to trust that suspiciously discounted item hiding behind the display.

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The definition of "brilliant but lazy."

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This filming strategy walks a hilarious line between ingenious and infuriating. On one hand, reclining at a concert while propping your phone up like a periscope shows serious commitment to comfort and content creation. On the other hand, it's the kind of maneuver that could make everyone behind you question their life choices.

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Is it lazy? Sort of. Is it effortful? Weirdly, yes. It's peak modern multitasking: conserving energy while still participating. In the end, whether it's clever or obnoxious might just depend on how good the footage turns out.

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It's admittedly inventive but still pretty unnecessary

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Reddit user AncientChineseSecret revealed that when his razor broke, he improvised by attaching the blade head to a pair of pliers just to keep shaving. Why? Because, in his own words, he was simply too lazy to go buy a new razor.

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Naturally, this sparked curiosity—if he's that lazy, why not just skip shaving entirely? His response was straightforward: "My skin is really sensitive, so it starts itching badly if I don’t shave every week." Looks like even laziness has its boundaries.

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The lazy party here isn't who it appears to be

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At first glance, it might seem like the road crew dropped the ball here—after all, who paints lines when debris clearly prevents the paint from reaching the road?

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But Reddit user Available-Elevator69, speaking from experience, pointed out that this likely falls on the city's shoulders. According to the paint crews’ clear guidelines, one key rule is: "Ensure the road surface has been swept. We are not sweepers." It seems the crew did their part, but the city didn’t clear the debris as required.

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They had to go out of their way to mess this up

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Sometimes, laziness crosses the line into outright aggravation, making it feel almost personal. It's like whoever made the mess wasn’t just unwilling to put in a tiny bit of effort—they seemed to downright resent the poor soul stuck cleaning it up.

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Take this shirt, for example. The hanger is still attached, meaning all it would’ve taken was a quick second to hang it properly on the rack. Instead, it was just tossed on top. The sheer disregard is hard to ignore.

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It might be time to move

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Reddit user diebolo shared that their roommate has kept the fridge door slightly open for about a month. The door won't fully close because of an ice buildup, yet she hasn’t bothered to clear it out.

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From her perspective, dealing with spoiled food and a higher electricity bill is apparently preferable to putting in the effort to fix it. Even though the fix is straightforward—just unplug the fridge, place a tub to catch the melting water, and wait for the ice to thaw.

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Is this really any easier?

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On one hand, it's kind of impressive that this person manages to pump gas without ever leaving their car. Most folks wouldn’t even consider sliding into the back seat and leaning out the window like that.

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On the other hand, the reason most people don’t do this is simple: there’s really no need. It’s generally easier and more comfortable to just step out and fill up the tank the usual way.

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They couldn't move the brush just a little further, huh?

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This oddly snow-covered car was spotted sitting in a parking garage, but honestly, it's a miracle it made it that far. When you’re driving something that weighs a few thousand pounds, being able to see what's around you is kind of important.

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But the most unbelievable part isn’t just that the driver survived the trip. One of the biggest reasons other drivers hate when people leave snow piled up like this is because it can slide off mid-drive—right onto someone else's windshield. The real mystery is how this mountain of snow hasn’t already come crashing down.

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Yeah, they're really not supposed to do this

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While you can kind of understand the logic behind this postal worker's "creative" parking choice, that doesn’t make it OK. It only takes one customer complaint for them to get an earful the moment they return to the office.

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Plenty of people take a lot of pride in their lawns, and having a mail truck drive right over it is exactly the sort of thing they’d notice—and definitely the sort of thing they’d complain about. Sometimes, the shortcut just isn’t worth the headache.

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It may look cool, but it shouldn't be like this

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Somehow, debris from a nearby tree managed to cover this streetlight, making it look like a dark, glowing wraith whenever it lights up at night. It would make an incredible Halloween decoration—if it were actually done on purpose. But clearly, it wasn't.

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While it definitely looks cool from the safety of a screen, stumbling across it on a dark, gloomy night would be a whole different story. Plus, all those dead leaves are blocking the light, which kind of defeats the whole point of having a streetlamp there in the first place.

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For folks who thrive on just a bit of chaos, balancing the toilet paper roll on the holder instead of in it is the ultimate low-effort prank. It's one of those things that technically doesn’t break any rules—you can still use the roll just fine—but it manages to needle at everyone’s sense of order.

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It’s almost worse than forgetting to replace the roll at all, because this version says, "I was this close to doing it right—and still didn’t." Whether it’s lazy, rebellious, or just a bad habit, this tiny disruption drives some people absolutely up the wall.

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This is so cute. At least, it is for everyone else

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The man who snapped this photo just wanted to mow his lawn. But his dog—who turned out to be just as stubborn as she was lazy—had other ideas. She wasn't about to move, and he wasn’t about to force her.

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So, he mowed everything he could around her without hurting her. Judging by the picture, she didn’t budge an inch the entire time, even as grass clippings piled up on her. It was probably a little frustrating for him, but from the outside looking in, it’s absolutely adorable.

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People can be competitive about anything

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This garbage can pile up may have started out of laziness, but it's clearly continuing out of either spite or a sense of spirited competition. It depends on how much the people involved like each other, but it's certainly down to the wire either way.

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One thing that's a little strange about laziness is how fiercely people can commit to it once they set their minds to it. After all, it would probably be easier to just take out the trash than it would be to keep this going.

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Close enough?

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It's hard to tell what led one shopper to abandon this weirdly photogenic clove of garlic, but their incorrect place for it makes at least a little sense. It's near another garlic product, right? Maybe someone will decide they'd rather have this, and the problem will take care of itself.

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Yeah, that's not very likely. Unfortunately, that doesn't help the poor store employee who has to clean up rotting garlic once the other customers ignore this. Of course, putting it back where they found it was just too much work.

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It doesn't get any more relaxing than this

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Although most people don't lay on a pool chair face-down, that's because they also don't typically have the vision to put a drink under the chair and run a straw through its gaps. Perhaps everybody else has been doing it wrong all along?

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That said, a lot of people can recognize that they're unlucky enough to find a way to spill this drink. It may be kind of hard without any hands touching it, but just like life found a way in Jurassic Park, messes find a way in real life.

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This both defeats and fulfills the purpose

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Sitting on a box seems like standard college student fare, but it's a little different when there's supposed to be a chair in that box. And it's doubly different when the person doing it is at work and not in a dorm.

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But as weird and lazy as this is, this person will have to use that chair eventually. After all, cardboard isn't exactly the sturdiest material. How will they put off putting the chair together when it finally breaks?

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This is the best sign that it's time to move

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For those wondering what's going on here, some landlord was apparently so lazy and inattentive that they actually painted a cockroach into the wall. Not only is that a worrying sign of what that apartment has in store, but it proves the landlord isn't going to do much about the infestation.

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It is admittedly kind of amusing that it looks like the roach is in the middle of dancing, but that doesn't make it any more unsightly. And the landlord better not try to use that as an excuse.

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It's even lazier than it looks

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At first glance, it's natural to think that what makes this such a sterling example of laziness on display is their choice to name this restaurant "Chicken." But while that is a pretty lazy name, there's something brilliant about the next level of laziness in this photo.

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This building used to belong to the budget mobile provider Cricket, which means that the new owners only had to change two letters to make their sign. It's pretty brilliant, even though it's resulted in this weird color scheme.

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This seems to happen at every parking lot now

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No matter how much people titter about it online, there will always be someone who just leaves their shopping cart at their parking spot rather than taking it back to the cart return. However, it's got to be particularly demoralizing when four people all have that same idea at once.

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Actually, what probably happened is that one did it first, which then encouraged three others to do it because they weren't the only ones behaving badly. This is why teachers have to separate certain friends in school.

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At some point, it was easier just to do this

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So, it probably doesn't take much detective work to figure out what happened here. Somebody kept mixing up the coffee and tea canisters so often that they eventually decided to switch the names.

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Sure, one might expect the arduous process of switching the contents of these things to work well as a deterrent from making this mistake again. But sometimes, trying to influence that kind of change becomes a lot like swimming against the current. It's easier to go with the flow.

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Well, at least there's no doubt that the kid is being watched

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Nobody could call this parent inattentive, but there's still a reason why most people don't park their cars right at the edge of the playground. What is it, 20 feet to the street from there? That's pretty walkable.

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And before anyone asks, Reddit user tinderbindervinder confirmed that based on the way they got out and wandered around the car at times, they didn't park this way because of a disability. But in their defense, the car has air conditioning, and the great outdoors doesn't.

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This just crossed the line between laziness and spite

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Although there are certainly examples of people who made things harder for themselves by being lazy, there's no way that whoever put these paper towels here didn't realize that's what they were doing. After all, they can't get past the wrapping to use them any more than their roommates can.

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That's what makes it hard not to think that they were more focused on irritating their roommate than on making things any easier for themselves. Either that, or they mostly use their shirt sleeves to clean up messes and weren't worrying about the paper towels anyway.

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Knowing what happened here doesn't make it hurt less

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Sometimes, even a pile of seemingly random litter will have a way of telling a story. And while this trash doesn't exactly tell an epic tale, it's clear what kind of laziness and rudeness unfolded here.

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From the looks of it, someone took their family through the drive-through and pulled in to eat what they got from McDonald's. Once they were done, they just left everything on the ground and drove away. Who wants to bet they parked for more than ten minutes, too?

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Well, at least this lazy tactic involves developing a skill

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Sure, this person could have gotten up and flipped this light switch themselves. But what does that teach them? They already know how to stand up and walk, and that's not something that generally needs practice.

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However, they're practicing their accuracy by staying sitting and using Nerf darts to turn the lights on and off. And based on that grouping, they need a lot more practice. Soon enough, they'll be able to turn the lights on and off with one shot each.

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This laziness is subtle, but it's pretty infuriating

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At first, there doesn't seem to be too much wrong with this picture. It's just an aisle in a grocery store, right? Well, to understand what people would shake their heads at here, one must take a closer look at the items on this shelf.

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There are two jugs of milk at the bottom left corner, which is a real problem because somebody left them to spoil outside of the fridge. Worse yet, the fridge is only about 10 feet away from the shelf. This is not the fun kind of laziness.

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There was more neglect here than they let on.

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As Reddit user atafies tells it, all it took was a few days of not washing the dishes before this plant sprouted out of their sink. This led other commenters to suspect that they weren't being entirely honest about how long their spate of laziness lasted.

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After all, most plants need a few weeks to germinate to this point. Still, it's not necessarily the uploader's fault if some plant roots end up in their plumbing. This was nonetheless quite a thing not to notice, though.

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If there's one time to be lazy, this is it

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As timeless of a prank as it is, nobody's exactly thrilled to clean off toilet paper from their house. Granted, it's significantly better than getting egged, but it's still a pretty big nuisance. However, it's probably not going to take too much of a cleanup this time around.

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However, that fact seemed to disappoint Reddit user optimusbeer, who saw it as a sign of how lazy younger generations have become. That said, there still isn't much to complain about because they said the toilet paper was still usable. There's an advantage to that laziness.

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If this is the future, it's not that impressive

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It's unclear what was once supposed to be at this tourist information desk, but what they've got in its place isn't terribly information. After all, people who wanted to Google the information they were looking for would have done so before they even approached this desk.

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This is just begging people to start pranking the device by searching for things that aren't safe for work. That might have happened anyway, but spite is a powerful motivator. The best they can hope for is a Rickroll.

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There isn't much happening in this photo, but it's irritating

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Even taking the rogue shopping cart aside, it's hard to imagine something more disrespectfully lazy than leaving a bunch of trash on a bench. It's not like other people want to clear someone else's junk when they're trying to sit down.

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Of course, that's not even the most insulting part about it. Not only did they treat a public seat as a trash can, but they did so with an actual trash can just feet away. They might not even have had to get up to throw it away, and they still couldn't be bothered.

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Now, this is some first-class laziness

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Some people really go out of their way to be lazy, but this person is definitely a contender for the grand prize. And this definitely one of those cases where it seems easier just to walk the garbage bin to the curb.

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After all, what does this person expect to happen if their grip slips and the bin tips over? Their car's not going to help them when they've got to pick up all that trash. And if they're too lazy to do that, the raccoons will make them regret it.

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Who knew it was that easy?

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In fairness, this is likely closer to a genuine mistake than an act of laziness. However, it's not like anyone can know for sure without knowing who was responsible for this. It does raise the question of how many people saw this before it went out, though.

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In all likelihood, this was supposed to be a placeholder for a Spanish translation that somebody forgot to add. Hopefully, there isn't actually a clothing company out there whose management thinks the Spanish language works like Pokémon.

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The cost of someone else's laziness in one picture

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Reddit user ten10thsdriver explained that all a FedEx driver had to do to bring them their new tool cart was put it on a dolly and wheel it up to their door. However, they apparently didn't feel like getting it and even tossed aside the relevant plastic banding straps.

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Instead, a neighbor told the Redditor that the driver rolled the box end over end until it made it to the door before they left it like this. This meant the destruction of the cart, which then had to be replaced by Home Depot, UPS, and yet another FedEx driver. It's amazing how much work one lazy person can create for other people.

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It looks like the meme isn't making an impact

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Sometimes, calling people out on their laziness only makes them more entrenched in their ways. And that seems to be exactly what happened after someone put up this little sign detailing exactly what they don't want to see.

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As shown here, people are still piling cans over the bag and refusing to start a new one. At this point, it's hard to believe they're not writing something like "you can't stop me" on this meme. Of course, that may also be more work than they're willing to do.

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It's not unreasonable to raise a cabinet like this over a stove, and similar design decisions go unnoticed in all sorts of kitchens throughout the world. However, the reason they're easier to ignore is that all of the other cabinets are just as elevated.

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But in this kitchen, it seems that someone wasn't prepared for the possibility that the people living here may want to cook food at some point. So, the other cabinets are positioned where they originally wanted them. It doesn't look like they could decide on what color they wanted, either.

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They couldn't have made it easier

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It's sadly not unheard of to see bags of trash piled up in front of a dumpster like this. As nonsensical as it seems to take the trash all the way out to the dumpster only to forgo the final step, people do it all the time.

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However, none of the usual excuses for that fly In this case. Anyone who wants to claim the lid is too heavy will have a fun time explaining how this open door got in their way. They just didn't want to take a few more steps.