Reddit | killerrayne, Reddit

13+ Signs That Deliver A Powerful Message In The Best Ways

There's some old hippy song about signs being everywhere or something. I don't really remember. But signs really are everywhere. We're so used to seeing the expected — stop signs, no smoking signs, and so on — that something unexpected can be enough to stop you in your tracks.

It shouldn't need to be said, but here we are.

Reddit | TerranOrSolaran

Anyone who's had anything to do with kids' sports probably has a few horror stories about nightmare parents. Maybe putting it clearly, on a sign for all to see, will make some difference.

Some things don't need to be contextualized.

Reddit | NeneaMuddle

Relating to women is often done within the context of the people who are close to her. But why? Every individual is independent and unique. They're more than just someone's sister or someone's daughter.

Sad but true.

Reddit | jcepiano

When it's fair to say that there's been an epidemic of mass shootings (school shootings in particular), it's hard to fathom how the issue gets less bureaucratic attention than a largely manufactured crisis at the southern border.

It's the little things.

Reddit | thefatpandaaa

Do you ever get an unexpected surge of goodwill towards all of humanity? ...yeah, me neither. But hypothetically, this is a nice thing to do with that energy. This guy's just radiating his goodwill towards the whole world. It might make a difference.

Stick together.

Reddit | TheEgabIsStranded

Unions draw their bargaining power from the ultimate threat of going on strike. All of the workers are united, so they have power. But if a union is busted, things can fall apart quickly.

Surprise!

Reddit | rauschkind

Whether you look at this because it's colorful or because you just like looking at no smoking signs, it's pretty awesome. Everything seems normal, then there's a good message! And then there's a powerful message about just giving Despacito a rest already.

Times change.

Reddit | BoiledMeggs

Young people don't have a lot of political power. But that doesn't mean that they can't be political. When you're planning on being on this planet for quite a few decades more, these big policy decisions really matter.

She's not wrong.

Reddit | psgenius

Some people aren't political. Maybe this is because the issues are a little too complex to grasp. In these situations, helpful pop culture analogies can give political novices a little bit of understanding.

Cover all the bases.

Reddit | KayHoRen

Sometimes, you just need things to be a certain way. It's simple, but you're constantly forced to justify your rationale. Fair enough. Just post a sign with every possible outcome. Hopefully the door stays closed.

I read the sign...did I mess up?

Reddit | texit

Even when we're unplugging and experiencing nature, there are certain landmarks with plaques and assorted other information. Your eye is drawn to the words on the plaque...which tells you to just enjoy the view, dummy.

It's true.

Reddit | killerrayne

Most Americans have a family origin story that, vague as it may be, includes passage from a country overseas to the Americas. Diversity has always been one of America's strengths.

Suit up.

Reddit | BMK112

When people fall through the cracks of society, it can be hard to recover. Little things like offering some clean clothes to someone who's down on their luck could make all the difference in their life.

Humanity.

Reddit | commonvanilla

For a homeless person, much of society must seem awfully antagonistic. You're seen as a nuisance, and barely acknowledged. This pizzeria in North Dakota saw that there were people in need, and offered help.

Tough but fair.

Reddit | WITCHFINDER-GENERAL

English is a prevalent language worldwide, so it can be easy for English speakers to forget that it's a second or even third language for the people they're communicating with in other parts of the world.

Quantity is important.

Reddit | twodrhrdtp

These student driver signs are on literally every component of this car. Look, student drivers barely know how to drive. But we were all there once. Like, give them a break. That's all that these signs want.

Putting it bluntly.

Reddit | Textbuk

When someone's arguing against a preponderance of scientific evidence, it can be tough to know where to begin in trying to communicate the facts. Maybe the blunt approach is best.

Draw the line somewhere.

Reddit | Suicidal_pr1est

It's weird that Nazis seem to be a thing again, even though we fought a whole world war about it and all, but here we are. It's good to be inclusive. But there's always a line.

It's like a billboard.

Reddit | Boojibs

There are still people old enough to remember when stuff like polio was a threat. Some of them were afflicted by it. This is what it looks like. He doesn't need to spell it out much further.

Real talk.

Reddit | WITCHFINDER-GENERAL

Look, no one's bashing Shakespeare here. But anyone who's holding this story up as the ultimate love story seriously needs to give their head a shake. Don't be a Romeo or a Juliet. Be an adult.

A very useful sign....in the 30s.

Reddit | mgrave22

It might not have much use for modern hobos (is that even a thing anymore?), but it's pretty fascinating that a new subculture basically created its own glyph-based communication system.

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