Bad Design is Hilarious! #66 [REDDIT REVIEW] - Summary

Summary

The content appears to be a video transcript where the host, Peter Pat, discusses and ridicules various examples of "crappy design" in everyday life, products, and infrastructure. He expresses his frustration and amusement at the poor design choices, often using humor and sarcasm. The topics range from Apple products, bathroom stalls, and kitchenware to advertising, architecture, and even a world cup-shaped water bottle that can start fires. Throughout the video, Peter encourages his audience to share their own examples of poor design and invites them to engage with him on social media.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker's name is Peter Pat.
2. The speaker is passionate about criticizing poor design.
3. The new Mac Pro wheels do not have locks and cost $550.
4. Apple products are designed in California.
5. The speaker's grandfather was an architect.
6. The speaker wanted to study architecture.
7. The speaker mentions a YouTube channel called "Lock Picking Lawyer".
8. The speaker criticizes the design of sinks and taps, particularly in the UK.
9. The speaker mentions that some buildings have glass bathroom stalls.
10. The speaker criticizes the design of elevators and their safety mechanisms.
11. The speaker mentions that some products have misleading or confusing advertising.
12. The speaker criticizes the design of kitchen utensils and appliances.
13. The speaker mentions that some buildings have poorly designed door handles and mechanisms.
14. The speaker criticizes the design of public restrooms, particularly in the US.
15. The speaker mentions that some graphs and charts are poorly designed.
16. The speaker criticizes the design of soap dispensers and their placement.
17. The speaker mentions that some pathways and roads are poorly designed.
18. The speaker criticizes the design of cinema seats and cup holders.
19. The speaker mentions that some water bottles can cause fires due to their design.
20. The speaker criticizes the design of some buildings that cause reflections and heat.
21. The speaker mentions that some cities are designed to reduce heat and improve livability.
22. The speaker encourages viewers to leave a like and check out their new merchandise.