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That’s the silent tragedy hiding behind every funny sign you’ve ever seen. It looks absurd on the surface. It looks like whoever wrote it might have lost the plot entirely. But that’s the thing: they didn’t lose the plot. Someone else did. The sign is just the paper trail.
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Yeah, they won't
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Yup, that's a bar sign. and it says everything it needs to say and we don't need a transaltion. That's a universal.
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Think about the journey. First comes the incident. Then comes the disbelief. Then comes the staff meeting nobody wanted to have. Then comes the sign. By the time a rule gets laminated and mounted, you can be sure it was the last resort of someone who had simply seen too much.
The remarkable part isn’t that these signs exist.
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The remarkable part is how specific they get. Rules this niche don’t come from policy manuals or legal teams. They come from lived experience. They come from a moment so bizarre, so deeply unnecessary, that the only rational response was to grab a marker and make sure it never happened again. Or at least, to make sure you could point to the sign when it did.
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What these signs really are, if you think about it, is the world’s most accidental form of storytelling. No names, no context, no explanation, just a rule, hanging on a wall, quietly screaming about an event that the staff will never fully recover from. The perpetrators are long gone. The signs remain.
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There’s also something quietly democratic about them. High art, bureaucracy, customer service, gym etiquette, municipal infrastructure, no institution is immune. Anywhere humans gather, chaos follows close behind, and eventually someone gets tired of dealing with it verbally.
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I translated this, and, how shall I say it, this isn't prohibiting the portrayed activity. That's a threat.
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These are those signs. Read them. Appreciate the calm, professional tone. And remember that somewhere out there, someone reads each of these and thinks: yeah, that was me, and honestly, I’d probably do it again.
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