34 Perplexing Signs That'll Make You Do A Double-Take And Say, "Now Wait A Minute..."
2.What this sign actually says: "Where everybody is somebody" vs. what people see at first glance: "Where is everybody somebody."
3.What this car sign actually says: "50 dates, 50 states" vs. what people see at first glance: "5050 dates states."
4.What this sign actually says: "Men to the left because women are always right" vs. what people see at first glance: "Men because women to the are left always right."
5.What this mural actually says: "Don't open — closed" vs. what people see at first glance: "Don't closed — open."
6.What this sign actually says: "McCrispy Strips are here" vs. what people see at first glance: "McCrispy are strips here."
7.What this sign actually says: "HAPPY PRIDE MONTH" vs. what people see at first glance: "HPMAROPINPDTYEH."
8.What this graffiti actually says: "We're here, we're queer, we fuck shit up" vs. what people see at first glance: "We're we, here fuck, we're shit, queer up."
9.What this sign actually says: "If you're feeling well, you're looking good. Please come on in" vs. what people see at first glance: "If you're feeling please, well come. You're looking good on in."
10.What this sign actually says: "Frozen banana dad's original" vs. what people see at first glance: "Frozen dad's banana original."
11.What this graffiti actually says: "Love isn't real unless you're real" vs. what people see at first glance: "Love unless isn't you're real real."
12.What this ad actually says: "We fix uncomfortable homes!" vs. what people see at first glance: "We uncomfortable fix homes!"
13.What this sign actually says: "One nation, under god, indivisible" vs. what people see at first glance: "One under, nation god, indivisible."
14.What this sign actually says: "Don't knock, be quiet" vs. what people see at first glance: "Don't be quiet, knock please."
15.What this bar actually says: "No added sugar apple cake" vs. what people see at first glance: "No added apple sugar cake."
16.What this sign actually says: "Inhale, exhale" vs. what people see at first glance: "Ianlhe, eaxlhe."
17.What this poster actually says: "Work smart, not hard" vs. what people see at first glance: "Work not, hard smart."
18.What this poster actually says: "Can a cup of coffee change the world?" vs. what people see at first glance: "Can a change cup of the coffee world?"
19.What this graffiti actually says: "Education is a scam, fuck school!" vs. what people see at first glance: "Education is a fuck, scam school!"
20.What the note actually says: "You are 1 in a million" vs. what people see at first glance: "You are in a 1 million."
21.What this sign actually says: "Don't open, bees outside" vs. what people see at first glance: "Don't bees, open outside."
22.What this sign actually says: "Live drug free, respect your game" vs. what people see at first glance: "Live respect drug, your free game."
23.What this sign actually says: "Save on what matters most, save on what matters most, save on what matters most" vs. what people see at first glance: "Save on save on, what what what, matters matters matters, most most most."
24.What this sign actually says: "Apologise for any inconvenience, construction work in progress" vs. what people see at first glance: "Apologise for any construction work, inconvenience in progress."
25.What this sign actually says: "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" vs. what people see at first glance: "Beljieeteuc Beljieeteuc."
26.What this sign actually says: "Stop with the dog shit now" vs. what people see at first glance: "Stop the shit with dog now."
27.What this sign actually says: "Fire exit only" vs. what people see at first glance: "Feo ixn ril ety."
28.What this sign actually says: "First day of 7th grade" vs. what people see at first glance: "First 7th day of grade."
29.What this sign actually says: "Don't open, rat inside" vs. what people see at first glance: "Don't rat, open inside."
30.What this label actually says: "Ohio Scientific, on/off" vs. what people see at first glance: "Ohio on, scientific off."
31.What this mural actually says: "FROM HART-F❤️RD WITH" vs. what people see at first glance: "FRHART-OMF❤️RD WITH."
32.What this sign actually says: "Please take off the shoes" vs. what people see at first glance: "Please the shoes take off."
33.What this sign actually says: "If we burn, you burn with us" vs. what people see at first glance: "If we burn, you us burn with."
34.And finally, what this sign actually says: "This is us. Our home, our life, our story" vs. what people see at first glance: "This our home, is our life, us our story."
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