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  1. John Q Public says:

    Crafted by the invisible hand of the unfettered free market.

  2. Johnny Informed says:

    I guess theft IS the purest form of free market society. That mess is the afterbirth of a corrupt socialist lawlessness.

  3. Sarcasm is Pragmatism says:

    It’s a tropical Christmas tree…what’s the problem!? ;)

  4. Fey says:

    Reminds me of Thailand…

  5. Ahhh, I miss Bangkok.

  6. Lori says:

    Reminds me of ‘Pindi in Pakistan… I had to train myself not to look up in the bazaar… scary.

  7. Ammar Malhotra says:

    this is pakistan :p

  8. CapnCaveman says:

    Micheal Bay’s cell phone antenna. It also transforms into a big fat wallet filled with money and ruined childhood memories.

  9. Ramadan says:

    This is your call center in INdia. Gotta love outsourcing.

  10. Ann Flanders says:

    Where’s Doc and Marty? This must be a peek into the future of US electricity infrastructure considering current rate of investment?

  11. Brian says:

    Reminds me if India.

  12. Marcos El Malo says:

    I never thought I’d see electrical distro scarier than what I saw in Mexico, but I was very wrong.

  13. Idiots Abound says:

    @John Q Public
    That is not a result of a free-market system. It is the result of social, moral, legal, and economic putrescence spawned by socialist government. A free market in a healthily governed state will always correct and prevent insanity like this.

  14. timebinder says:

    Our telecommunications future …

  15. linkclicker says:

    it’s Delhi… Pahar Ganj, to be more precise…

    http://ubiwar.com/2008/11/30/indian-infrastructural-hardware-mash-up/

  16. nick says:

    Desperate

  17. Verizon switching station, lower Manhattan.

  18. carlos says:

    i bet at least half those wires do nothing

  19. Nikki says:

    Which poor fool with the legitimate supply under all that lot gets lumped with the bill?

  20. GabachoMike says:

    Reminds me of the Philippines.

  21. Xias135 says:

    Reminds me of my attic -_-

  22. YoYo says:

    A Postmodern work of art. It’s… umm… sublime.

  23. Yup says:

    Looks like pure capitalism to me…Maximum profit before safety…

  24. muklan says:

    wonder how youd go about fixing that? i guess cut power to a couple blocks, chop that abomination down, and re run the lines? they cant ALL be being used

  25. Kenny says:

    Reminds me of my country, Dominican Republic… ahhh… good ol’ times and one guy in the neighborhood gets paid to do this over … and over… until he electrocutes himself… LOLOLOL

  26. kitty kat says:

    woah wtf! lolz

  27. thumbtack says:

    i’m just wondering how no one got killed trying to tie into the live high voltage wires. that takes serious b@lls…tho not brass ones!

  28. Chip says:

    “Untangle this for me, will ya Russ?”

  29. John Doe says:

    Is that a toilet seat on the left?!?!? and a shelf?!?!? Wow. Wait…hmm… You guys should look at the poles of wires at the Philippines.

  30. Badgirl says:

    I owned a 2 family once years ago that was wired like this. The good news was that my tenant paid 90% of my electrical usage. Gotta love that.

  31. Atan says:

    reminds me of dominican republic, the wires on the streets were like this too (maybe a tad less bad, but still bad…)
    ah well, as long as it works

  32. Crisco says:

    This is why most developed countries have electrical codes.

  33. ernie86 says:

    lol, Ive seen that in phuket

  34. Kaon says:

    I’ll never ever get a landline phone service again. Ever.

  35. concerned citizen says:

    Idiots Abound :
    @John Q Public
    A free market in a healthily governed state will always correct and prevent insanity like this.

    Always? Pretty bold statement. It looks like India to me, and from what I saw there, the main problem in India is simply too many people and too few resources. The government can’t afford to enforce building and safety codes, and the people can’t afford to comply with safety codes. So in that situation you really have to just do what you can, and then “let go and let God.”

  36. The Guze says:

    That’s what the internet looks like, I’m sure now.

  37. KISH says:

    AND THEY SAY THAT AMERICA HAS ISHUZ…LOL

  38. D.O.G says:

    “You have to cut the black wire !”

  39. Classic says:

    SCP-229 has gotten out and made an infestation!

  40. Redbootsie says:

    BZZZZT!

  41. some guy named gabbo says:

    that guy has the most internetz

  42. Archangel says:

    I was wondering why those calls from foreign call centers often had that weird echo.

  43. Cyn says:

    MSC=Masters in Science?


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