17 Engineers Who Don't Understand What The Word BOUNDARY Means (PICS).
17 Engineers Who Don't Understand What The Word BOUNDARY Means (PICS).
The truth is that the act of design isn't for everyone. There are times when you just have to leave the jobs for the professionals.
I am sure that we all must have tried some Do It Yourself (DIY) projects at a point in time, and we failed miserably. Similarly, we all must have improvised at some point or the other, maybe when we tried to fix our door handles, faulty kitchen cabinet, or perhaps when we try to replace our damaged sockets. However, there are some people who call themselves engineers who don't understand what the word BOUNDARY MEANS. These set of people took the act of design and creativity to a whole new level by simply going against every engineering, design, and architecture rule. In fact, there is no perfect explanation to the logic behind this design and constructions.
So, below is a compilation of seventeen pictures showing engineers who don't understand what the word boundary means. Scroll and enjoy!
1. Was the house built before the pole?
2. Only a roadside engineer would do this.
3. See where the garage was created, and see the pathway.
4. Only the engineer that built this can explain the principle behind this construction
5. What's the logic behind this staircase.
6. My confusion is how you get to the first floor.
7. How did the car get up there?
8. Is this a garage? And how did the car get there?
9. The good question to ask is : how durable is this?
10. The rationality behind this design is difficult to understand.
11. When you give your job to the wrong engineer.
12. Who made this stirway?
13. How was this even made?
14. Take a look at this.
15. This must have been designed by a rookie engineer.
16. I hope the foundation is solid enough.
17. A confusing design.
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