17 First World Problems We Shouldn't Even Consider as Problems
Mar 13, 2015 23:55
We take for granted some of the simple things in life and when things don't go our way, we immediately start complaining. Here are some first world problems that shouldn't even be considered as problems.
1. If it can't fit, just break it in half.
2. So what if it pops out. Learn from it and do it better the next time.
3. Getting a wire stuck to your wheel isn't the end of the world.
4. This is not something to cry about:
5. This is more funny than it is a problem.
6. Just go and buy another tube. Don't complain.
7. Tilt the canister. It isn't that hard to do.
8. Cookie fallen in? You can wash your hands, don't worry.
9. This isn't a problem. Just bad design.
10. Other people face worse horrors than this.
11. This just means you weren't paying attention.
12. Be glad you have a clean toilet.
13. The only problem here is you being lazy and not fixing this.
14. There are worst things in life.
15. Just your luck. Not a problem. Move on.
16. It's annoying, but it doesn't take more than 10 seconds to fix this.
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