The Silly "Not My Job" Mindset Captured in a Perfectly Imperfect Ceiling Repair

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Updated Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent Reddit post titled "Perfect example of 'not my job' mindset" has gone viral, showcasing an image that perfectly encapsulates the oftentimes humorous consequences of cutting corners during home repairs. The close-up view of a ceiling corner, featuring a light grey, textured surface with a small crack filled with white joint compound, has sparked a wave of amusing comments and reactions from users.

One user humorously noted, "Part of the ship part of the crew," suggesting that the spider trapped in the paint is now an integral part of the ceiling. Another commenter, drawing from personal experience in construction, added, "As someone who has done a lot of construction, I can confirm a conversation was had between the person doing this job and the spider, the spider didn’t listen." This lighthearted take highlights the relatable nature of encountering unexpected obstacles during DIY projects.

The image also shows a rough, circular hole likely intended for a light fixture or another ceiling installation. The jagged edges and the dark interior of the hole further emphasize the hurried and careless nature of the repair job. Adding to the comedic value, one user warned, "Careful, that's a load-bearing spider," implying that the spider might be the only thing holding the ceiling together.

Other comments shared similar stories of haphazard repairs, such as one user reminiscing, "Someone threw a cucumber slice on the wall where I work and it got painted over, probably 15 years ago. I haven't been there since last year but I guarantee that cucumber slice is still there." This anecdote underscores how common it is to encounter these "landlord specials"—a term used by multiple commenters to describe quick, often subpar fixes done to rental properties.

Another user poetically described the scene with a playful rhyme: "Spider, spider on the wall. Spider has no brain at all. Can't you see the wall's been plastered? Now you're stuck, you little.... spider." This whimsical comment adds to the light-hearted and amusing nature of the conversation surrounding the image.

This Reddit post has not only provided a good laugh but also highlighted the importance of taking pride in one's work. Whether it's a small crack or a rough hole, attention to detail can make all the difference. However, in the spirit of the "not my job" mindset, sometimes it's the imperfections that bring a bit of humor and relatability to our everyday lives.

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Top Comments from Reddit

GotTechOnDeck

Part of the ship part of the crew

WelpSigh

careful, that's a load-bearing spider

i_play_withrocks

As someone who has done a lot of construction, I can confirm a conversation was had between the person doing this job and the spider, the spider didn’t listen

argama87

Unless it has perfected camouflage and will drop on your head.

epicmylife

Gotta love the landlord special.

Aggravating-Pen-6228

Spider, spider on the wall Spider has no brain at all Can't you see the wall's been plastered? Now you're stuck, you little.... spider.

The_Spectacle

someone threw a cucumber slice on the wall where I work and it got painted over, probably 15 years ago. I haven't been there since last year but I guarantee that cucumber slice is still there

73810

Something has to eat the other bugs that got painted over.

MundaneAnt***er5271

ahhh, the landlord special.

Burpreallyloud

You have spider cracks in your ceiling.

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