We’ve all found ourselves out and about with our cellphones and looking for a place to charge our phone. Sometimes we find a place where we should be able to charge our phones up but it turns out those places are likely not places we actually should charge our phones. Sometimes these places are in public facilities. Sometimes they’re in our own homes but we probably shouldn’t use them. Sometimes they’re in places we really shouldn’t have access to. The bottom line is that all of the places in this list are quite hilarious. Check out our list of 10 hilarious ways people have charged their phone, but shouldn’t have and let us know what you think.
Broken Phone Any Minute
It would seem the desperation to charge this person’s phone overrode common sense. It seems as if this phone is going to fall and break any minute.
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Why Do People Think This Is A Good Idea?
The second photo of someone thinking ceiling chargers are a good idea. We won’t feel sorry for the people who have broken phones after this attempt. We’re just wondering how they got the charger up there.
What Could Go Wrong?
A kit that is supposed to be used to jumpstart a car. What could possibly go wrong using that to charge a phone? The phone could explode, that’s one thing.
No, This Doesn’t Work
This is the aftermath of someone who heard they could charge their phone by putting it in a microwave. For anyone else who heard that rumor, it’s hilariously wrong.
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Why Do They Think This Will Work?
It helps, when you’re trying to charge your phone, if you make sure and check the outlet to make sure it’s actually plugged in.
This Doesn’t Work Either
It’s hard to charge a phone that is so broken that it’s been cut in half. We’re wondering what this person thought was going to happen. Maybe they should turn it off and back on?
Happy Holidays
This person is spreading a bit of Holiday cheer and charging their phone at the same time. We give them credit for finding such a festive way to get their phone working again after a dead battery.
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Well, It’s Not Dangling
This is actually a fairly smart idea, when comparing it to the people who are just dangling their phones from the ceiling.
Public Places Doesn’t Mean Public Power
This young lady apparently thought any port in a storm would do. That’s not actually a place people are supposed to charge their phones.
A Museum Visit
We wonder if the woman who is using the museum outlet understands that’s not for people who have low battery on their cellphones.