How’d That Tetris Piece Get All The Way Down Here?

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Favorite Comment: Fixer That Guy says, “I love how the solution to overloading the third stair (at some point in the past) is to shift the load onto the second stair, because it could never happen again, right?”
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just don’t trip…
Pedantic note:
That’s not a tetris piece, as it contains 5 squares and not 4.
Also, that’s a P pentomino ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentomino )
Personally, I prefer using elevator and remain safely ignorant.
Now the step below is going to wear out twice as fast!
They have more bricks, you know…
That’s not a staircase… this the beginning of an epic bottle rack!
Clearly a job by a Stair Master owner!
Now for the next step…
This will give me NIGHTMARES! (8-O The stairs themselves are scary enough, but throw in a trick step and it’s a disaster waiting to happen.
Literally one step away from a lawsuit…
I love how the solution to overloading the third stair (at some point in the past) is to shift the load onto the second stair, because it could never happen again, right?
Now for a practical demonstration of the Domino Effect
Somehow that kludge makes the staircase look safer.
Stairway to Heck?
I just wish we could see the picture of the guy balancing the ladder on that step when it gave.
Maybe they were short a drywall anchor?
People, please. Puzzle Pirates carpentry does not work in real life.
My guess is that this is Niel Armstrong’s house and that staircase was an historic inspiration for him.
(just so you know… I’m not inspired…)
Just wait until they move and have to bring the stove back down the steps.
I left that there from a job
Im sorry don’t wait… HEY BECAREFULL !!!!