Lazy but brilliant solutions for daily problems

Clever inventors online
Cheap zoom
Lazy festival gold
NASA's next recruit
A win-win
Vacation goals
Pop(corn) star
Five wheels
Brilliant... but watch out
Banana properties
Ah, the good old days
String duo
Hanger boy
A great day for eating watermelon
The invisible thread
Flip-stool? Sand-chair?
Low cost VR
TV? What for?
Clever inventors online

Is talent being wasted on social media? Not always! This gallery serves as proof, demonstrating how wit, a lack of money, and laziness can perfectly complement each other. Take, for example, the seemingly complex task of cutting your own hair — who said it had to be so complicated?

Cheap zoom

Who needs an expensive camera to take pictures? Not this guy, whose genius idea we just might need to copy.

Lazy festival gold

Why stand at a concert when you can lie down? In case, it looks like the dude is recording with his camera held high and watching the live feed on his mobile. The problem? That ground probably has more toxic elements than Chernobyl's nuclear plant. Was it worth it? Depends on the concert (and the night before).

NASA's next recruit

Young man, NASA is looking for you, and the reason is the simplicity of a gesture that facilitates something more necessary: eating.

A win-win

Indeed, if you get dizzy during the ride, he's got a problem because the bag for that is being used. But on the other hand, if it's your seatmate who is sick, your phone is protected. Well played.

Vacation goals

The situation screams vacation, and in such cases, this kind of laziness is allowed. In fact, he might have been lying there for days, with someone refilling his glass every hour. Vacation goals, though it also requires a lot of sunscreen.

Pop(corn) star

If he were a superhero, he'd cause chaos when putting a hoodie over his face. But he's just a guy with an IQ of 200 who can eat popcorn without taking his hands off the keyboard. This man deserves a Nobel Prize.

Five wheels

Why walk when you can roll? A principle this dogggy dad has taken to an unexpected but applauded and respected extreme. Just watch out for the hills.

Brilliant... but watch out

This ingenious way of watching content on your phone comes with two issues. First, the screen is just about 2 inches from your face, which isn't great. The second, and more significant, is the risk of suddenly sitting up and hitting the glass. If it breaks, you've got a big problem.

Banana properties

Bananas are a great source of carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, among other properties. What not everyone knew was they also function as a phone stand.

Ah, the good old days

It's been years since the pandemic ended, along with video calls and masks, but it's worth remembering that some workers used tricks to skip their meetings. This one, in particular, is one of the best.

String duo

This is art. A string duo that saves the owner from going downstairs. Now, the day the trash bag misses, there's a problem.

Hanger boy

Another child recruit for NASA. This is one of the best bunk-bed hacks of all time.

A great day for eating watermelon

The reality is that watermelons with seeds are becoming harder to find, but they're still around. Now, if only we could go back to eating them this way so we could be this cool. And yes, everyone is thinking the same thing: pairing that watermelon cup with a bit of 'mystery water' at the end.

The invisible thread

If it seems like a good idea on a tiny piece of lawn, in a larger space this idea is absolutely top-notch. As long as the rope doesn't break, of course.

Flip-stool? Sand-chair?

It's hard to come up with a commercial name for this combination of stool and flip-flops, but someone should patent it, sell it, and rightfully make a fortune (before we see it on a luxury fashion runway, please). This guy lives in 2064.

Low cost VR

Meta Quest 3s are nice but cost $550 more than this cut-out box that also protects you from the cold, your siblings, and the world in general.

TV? What for?

Who needs a TV when you have a glass table, a tablet, and carpet? Comfort, closeness and class, of course.

By the way, thanks to @TusMedios for these gems of wisdom.

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