Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

The universe says, ‘Good luck,’ and these photos say, ‘Hold my beer’
Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Sometimes you look at a photo and wonder if the concept of judgment ever truly existed. Maybe it vanished sometime after the invention of selfie sticks, or when people decided to deep-fry candy bars for fun on lazy weekends.

These pictures capture the exact moment when someone’s brain took a lunch break entirely. From electrical experiments in the rain to backyard stunts involving ladders, grills, and questionable bravery, every frame is a love letter to poor decision-making everywhere.

They’re funny, horrifying, and a little too familiar. Because deep down, we all know one wrong move and we’d be on this list too.

Wall Curtains

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Large hotel curtains open to a blank wall, providing no light or view.

Backfire Booth

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Market booth claims to fight human trafficking and poverty, but the wording suggests the opposite. 

Lazy Drain

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Street drain sits surrounded by stagnant floodwater, barely functioning after rain.

Void Door

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Second-floor exterior door opens to nothing; no balcony or stairs exist.

Toilet Trap

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Granite countertop sinks protrude over toilet, forcing contorted positions when sitting or standing.

Edge Seats

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Man sits in a stadium chair angled toward a wall, unable to see the field and facing a hazard.

Wall Ladder

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Vertical ladder consists of separate metal rungs attached to the building facade with no safety rails.

Step to Nowhere

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Four-step wooden staircase ends directly at escalator's first step in a shopping mall.

Wet Window

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Window sits under showerhead, exposing anyone showering to the outside world while letting rain and cold air in.

Glass Bathroom

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Small bathroom on upper floor enclosed entirely with transparent glass, visible from below.

Contortion Toilet

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Narrow space forces knees into the front wall when trying to use the toilet.

Shower Surprise

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Shower stall includes a urinal on the opposite wall, mixing uses in a confusing way.

Sit-Only Toilet

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Bathroom ceiling is so low that standing is impossible; sitting is the only option.

Danger Door

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

White interior door opens onto descending stairs, creating a severe fall hazard.

Railing Toilet

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Waist-high railing surrounds a toilet next to a staircase, providing little practical protection.

Garage Ladder

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Concrete stairs lead to the front door directly in front of the garage, blocking vehicle access.

Blocked Handicap

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Raised garden bed sits right in the middle of a handicapped parking space, defeating its purpose.

Suicide Door

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Second-floor shed-like addition hangs unsupported, with a door leading to nothing but a sheer drop.

Trip Trap Door

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Main entry doors swing inward directly onto the top stair, inviting a classic fall.

Carpeted Danger

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Bathroom floor and step up to tub are covered in long, lime-green shag, creating a slipping hazard.

Tilted Madness

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Two-story gray house leans forward, making the front look like it could topple any second.

Useless Lock

Photos That Could Have Used Some Common Sense

Padlock hangs on plastic ties securing metal posts, offering no real security.

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