Snowflakes look away! These unapologetically cheeky signs aren’t for the easily offended
If you’re easily offended, then you might want to look away from these cheeky signs created by people with a wicked sense of humour.
Global website Cheezburger collated a number of posters and job adverts designed to tickle those who have a thick skin.
One photo shows a toilet sign that appeared to be teasing the ever- increasing number of different genders.
Another window sign tells passers-by their ‘triggers’ are their responsibility – not the world’s.
FEMAIL picked its favourites from the website and discussed them in detail.
Triggered! This shopkeeper seems to have had enough of snowflakes, telling passers-by that anything which offends them is their responsibility
This toilet sign in Australia looks to be poking fun at the number of genders which are starting to be recognised, with cubicles and urinals open to those who identify as ‘Batman’ and mermaids
Ouch! Instead of trying to solve any issue diplomatically, this sign rips apart anyone who parks near this gate
Grammar police, look away now! This metal plaque tells visitors they are on the ‘2rd floor’, instead of the grammatically correct 2nd floor
A fool and their money… This little promotion sign is poking fun at cheap deals that persuade people tospend
When the missing poster goes missing! This sign spotted on a tree in California has probably not helped to find the pet or person who has gone astray
Not a fairytale! They say you have to kiss a few frogs to meet a Prince, and if you follow that advice from the US to the letter, you might end up with an ex-shoplifter
Brutal! A jazzy shirt was being sold in India with the promise of making everyone’s boyfriend ‘less ugly’
Cinnamon bruhs are on sale for just $1! From first glance, this looks like a typo, until you read the bottom lefthand corner, which says *Bruh Moment
Cutting close to the bone. This anonymous white van in a US neighborhood is advertising ‘free candy’ for anyone who wants to go inside
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