These Are the Most Useless Things We Have Ever Seen

Here’s a meme that highlights some of the most useless things ever. We have a sign that declares that it is not in use, a stack of peanuts with a peanut warning on it, a pole with a warning that you shouldn’t back into the pole, and the United Nations.

Funny, but how did they make those choices? We could have come up with a lot of other possible “most useless things ever.”

How about a Kirsten Gillibrand 2020 sign, for starters? Or one of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s
reelection signs?

Robert Mueller and his team of angry Hillary supporters that ran the Russian collusion witch hunt could have been listed as well. They came up with absolutely zero Russian collusion after spending more than $25 million in taxpayer money. That’s pretty useless.

And how did CNN and MSNBC not make the list for this meme? Come to think of it, the entire mainstream media could have made the list!

Oh, well, there is one thing we can all agree on: The United Nations definitely deserves to be on the list. What do you think? What would have made your “most useless” list?


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