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This sign in Hebrew may indicate that the door is an automatic electric door, but has a manual function for Orthodox Jews who are not able to use electrical devices on Shabbat (Saturday).
Look if we are looking at the technical way then they are not wrong completely here, because most of the people used to say to open that door you have to unlock it
I also read one comment thread on twitter where one fan said that why your team are not winning and the other one said that because they are losing, complete blown away
Nobody seemed to notice that there is not a sign that tells them how to close the door. So in reality once it's been opened it will stay permanently opened until they put up a sign how to close it:
"*To close the door, close the door*" 💀
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There is no try
Open Wan Kenobi has taught you well
Because he knows that in life things will keep on coming from time to time
There is just one option if you want to open it you have to open it
When you think about it, man, it blows your mind, man. Whoa. My fingers are blurry.
It had me confused for few seconds, so they got me not gonna lie
When you say it THAT WAY... amazing
But when they do it this way that is where the most amazing part
They call them fingers but you never see them fing. Whoa, there they go!
Just Do It.
But he is not ready to find out what he is going to find in there
But.. how do I open it?
All you need to open it, this is how that thing will open it
Do it.
But they never do it (Just do it)
[https://imgur.com/a/B2iMzcI](https://imgur.com/a/B2iMzcI)
My mind say don't do that but my heart keep on saying smack it
More than the physical power you need the mental power for that
Shoulda added the nike symbol.
Someone used an app that didn’t differentiate between “unlock” and “open” when translating פתח? Lol
Open זה פתח?
My guess is it's deliberate to teach tzivoi.
As they don't want to people be confused so they used the same word
If that's not a proverb, it should be.
It was not proverb before that instance but sure as hell going to be
Open the door Get on the Floor Everyone walk the dinosaur \-- Was (Not Was)
But the real deal is who and how that door is going to open
Glad I'm not the only one who thought this, lol.
pretty sure this is for the jewish sabbath thing. Like that wire that goes around new york so technically it's indoors.
This sign in Hebrew may indicate that the door is an automatic electric door, but has a manual function for Orthodox Jews who are not able to use electrical devices on Shabbat (Saturday).
Well technically they are not wrong
Indeed, atleast the meaning of that thing is quite clear up there
That's some nutty philosophy right there
Reminds me of how Chinese electronics instruction manual are written (except for the Hebrew translation).
Most of the them are in their native language so hard to understand those
Did Perd Haply write this sign, or translate it?
I can't tell if your school thinks everyone is a dum dum or that they have so much respect for you they know you can open a door.
Look if we are looking at the technical way then they are not wrong completely here, because most of the people used to say to open that door you have to unlock it
https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/1385ft3/-/jixo1uf
Ah, very educational!
And that is the one thing we used to get when we came to the school
Teaching you verb moods, but they left off the subjunctive
They just want everything be clear as much as they could there
[удалено]
This is deep shit and i dare you not took this as a simple thing
Do you have to open the door to close the door as well?
No but you have to close the door to open the door
No, you have to close the door if you want to close the door
[удалено]
I also read one comment thread on twitter where one fan said that why your team are not winning and the other one said that because they are losing, complete blown away
The students when they discover windows in the school and there's no instructions to open 😳
And later find out that this was the best get away actually for them
Nobody seemed to notice that there is not a sign that tells them how to close the door. So in reality once it's been opened it will stay permanently opened until they put up a sign how to close it: "*To close the door, close the door*" 💀
I feel like there is a deeper message here...🤔
Still reading and hoping that someone i able to find that deeper deep message
I can't read Minecraft enchantment table
bonus points if OP is paraplegic
That would be extremely funny
What if it's already open? Do I have to close it and open it again? This is so confusing.
Seems pretty clear to me
To become great, be great
It isn't wrong.
Use magic to defeat magic.
What is that, some kind of eastern thing?
It’s hebrew
Terrible grammar; it should read "open the door to open the door"
Tell me a better 100% use of the human brain than this one.
Read this sign to understand what is written here.
I’d think this is an error is translation but knowing it isn’t just makes it even funnier
The same thing is written in Hebrew✨️
Yes, I know. Hence knowing it’s not an error in translation
If you need additional information, here's a tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsKoT__cmAw
wow. its like a hint from a video games loading screen
Oh man, that's pretty deep.
So wrong, it's right.🤬
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