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  "description": "Some public signs are supposed to keep things orderly. These ones do the exact opposite. From a crosswalk that breaks into music to a handmade warning about sharks in an Ontario wheat field, these funny signs prove that the quickest way to brighten a street is with one smart joke.\n\nHere are 10 hilarious signs and sign-based street art that seriously deserve a second look!\n\n🎼 Musical Crosswalk Sign — By Etisk Vandalism in Landskrona, Sweden 🇸🇪\n\nThis is what happens when someone […]",
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  "textContent": "## Some public signs are supposed to keep things orderly. These ones do the exact opposite. From a crosswalk that breaks into music to a handmade warning about sharks in an Ontario wheat field, these funny signs prove that the quickest way to brighten a street is with one smart joke.\n\nHere are 10 hilarious signs and sign-based street art that seriously deserve a second look!\n\n* * *\n\n### 🎼 Musical Crosswalk Sign — By Etisk Vandalism in Landskrona, Sweden 🇸🇪\n\nThis is what happens when someone decides a pedestrian sign deserves a soundtrack. Etisk Vandalism turned plain zebra stripes into piano keys spilling into musical notes, then topped it off with a laid-back figure lounging on the sign. It feels like the whole crossing is about to start dancing.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** “Zebra crossing” is real transport history, not just a nickname: the first official one was installed in Slough, England, in 1951, and the striped format became iconic enough to be archived by name.\n\n🔗 Follow **Etiskvandalism on Facebook**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🐘 Do Not Feed the Elephant — By OakOak in France 🇫🇷\n\nOakOak is a genius at spotting animals hidden inside boring infrastructure. Here, a flexible vent pipe becomes an elephant’s trunk, and that hand-lettered warning sign seals the joke instantly. One tiny intervention, one huge laugh.\n\nMore!: Lovely by Oakoak (10 Photos)\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** You can read this as a tiny piece of _détournement_ : OakOak has said he likes making small interventions in urban elements and changing their original meaning, which is exactly the same logic behind hijacking an ordinary street feature and turning it into a joke.\n\n🔗 Follow OAKOAK on Instagram\n\n* * *\n\n### ⚔️ Link Crossing Warning — By Pappas Pärlor in Sweden 🇸🇪\n\nPappas Pärlor swapped the usual horse rider for Link from _The Legend of Zelda_ , sword up and ready for adventure. Suddenly this ordinary warning sign feels like a portal to Hyrule. Gamers will spot it in one second, but the craziest part? He doesn’t paint these—they are entirely made out of ironed perler beads carefully glued to the streets!\n\nMore by Pappas Pärlor: 90 Pixel Art Masterpieces: Pappas Pärlor’s Perler Bead Street Takeover\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Link is extra fitting here because **Nintendo frames him** as the heroic adventurer at the heart of the Zelda series, while Pappas Pärlor has said video games are one of his core inspirations and exhibitors literally describe his work as “Beads & Pixels.”\n\n🔗 Follow **Pappas Pärlor on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🐎 No Don Quixote Zone — Dudutki, Belarus 🇧🇾\n\nThis might be the most specific road sign ever made. Putting a Don Quixote ban beside a real windmill is such a perfect literary gag it almost feels official. It’s nerdy, absurd, and completely brilliant. More photos: No Don Quixote Sign (3 photos)\n\n**💡 Lit Nerd Fact:** This gag lands because the windmill attack is the most famous scene in _Don Quixote_ , so famous that English got the idiom “tilting at windmills” from it, meaning fighting imaginary enemies.\n\n* * *\n\n### 🦈 Great Wheat Sharks — By Anne Melady in Dublin, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦\n\nAnne Melady managed to turn a roadside wheat field into open water with just a few shark fins and a handmade warning sign. The whole thing is delightfully ridiculous in the best possible way. You can almost hear passing drivers doing a double take.\n\n**💡 Field Fact:** The wheat-shark setup became a roadside tradition west of Dublin, Ontario, and Anne **Melady said ** she made her version simply to give passing drivers a laugh during the pandemic gloom.\n\nMore: **Please do not feed the Great Wheat Sharks**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🤡 Showbiz Ruined Me — By Pao in Rome, Italy 🇮🇹\n\nPao’s sad SpongeBob sitting on the pavement with that cardboard sign is pure street-level comedy. It is weirdly relatable, just dramatic enough, and impossible not to love. Sometimes all a piece needs is one absolutely perfect line.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Pao has spent years turning urban furniture into characters—especially bollards and other small street fixtures—so this pavement-level joke fits a much bigger practice of animating the city’s ignored objects.\n\n🔗 Follow **Pao on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🙈 Private Sign: Do Not Read — Unknown Location\n\nReverse psychology has never been this efficient. The second you read the words “PRIVATE SIGN — DO NOT READ,” the joke has already won. It’s simple, deadpan, and honestly kind of flawless.\n\n* * *\n\n### 🎉 “Congrajlashins” — Unknown Location\n\nThis marquee knows exactly how impossible “congratulations” can feel when you have to spell it under pressure. That punchline lands instantly because absolutely everyone has been there at least once. Proof that one great sentence can do all the work.\n\n**💡 Word Nerd Fact:** There is actually a historical emergency exit here: “congratulations” comes from the Latin _congratulari_ , meaning “to show joy,” and English has used the shorter “congrats” since the 1880s.\n\nMore: **Cute Signs (10 Photos)**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🩺 A Wise Doctor Once Wrote\n\nThis joke lands in a split second. It promises some deep medical wisdom, then delivers the most believable doctor handwriting anyone has ever seen. One sign, one punchline, zero wasted effort.\n\n**💡 Medical Nerd Fact:** The stereotype is old, but the backstory is serious: **illegible medical handwriting has been discussed as a patient-safety problem** because it can delay treatment and contribute to wrong doses, even though research suggests doctors are not uniquely worse writers than other professionals.\n\n* * *\n\n### 🧠 Lost My Brain\n\nThis fake lost-and-found poster is pure street-level genius. The anatomical drawing makes it look official for half a second, then the punchline hits: “Please don’t contact me, I’m happy.” It is equal parts relatable, absurd, and perfect.\n\n**💡 Media Nerd Fact:** That tear-off-tab flyer format is basically analog social media. **Researchers note** that early digital Bulletin Board Systems borrowed the model of the physical bulletin board, so this joke is using one of the oldest public-posting formats around.\n\n* * *\n\n## Which one is your favorite?",
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