What inventions did the laziest people come up with?

Work, family, children, cleaning... When to relax here? But sometimes we all want, as they say, to give up on everything and just do nothing. Or at least make your life a little easier where possible. For example, come up with a new way to walk your dog without making any effort. Or sit in line instead of standing in it. These people are clearly familiar with the concept of laziness, because they are not only lazy, but also inventive.

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1. Walking your dog every day is so hard.

3. This is inventive, because holding a glass in your hands is so tiring.

4. Brave fellow!

5. Double fuel consumption, but your legs don’t ache. And the back too.

6. Too far.

7. Why haven’t others thought of this yet?

8. There was no time to open the package, and the door support would still work for its intended purpose.

9. Ingenious, but what about the dangerous interaction between tape and display?

10. Now this is super laziness!

11. Why sweat and get a chair, which then needs to be assembled, if you can sit directly on the box?

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Laziness(from lat. lenus- calm, slow, lethargic) - absence or lack of hard work, preference for free time over work. Traditionally regarded as a vice, since a lazy person is considered to be a freeloader on society. In conditions of intense work, “laziness” can be a natural need for rest.

Lazy people:


The laziest fireman.


You can definitely be called the laziest person if you walk your dog while sitting in the car.


Too lazy to put on stamps. At the bottom right of the letter is the inscription: “ Sorry, but I didn't have time to buy stamps” and a coin, which is due to the worker who completes this difficult task for her.


The laziest child in the world in line for fast food.


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The laziest creative beggar in the world. The inscription on the cardboard reads: “INVISIBLE + HOMELESS!
My name is Frank Jenkinson.
I'm poor, I live on the streets and I'm invisible.
Please give me treatment. God bless you



The person who did this can definitely claim to be the laziest road worker.


He was too lazy to drink beer, so he had a child.


Why get dressed in the morning if you're already in pajamas?


Some ideas from the laziest lawn mower.

The escalator at the entrance to the gym... Oh my God, what kind of idiot came up with that? I'm afraid to even think what's inside.


The laziest surfer in the world.


The workplace of any webmaster, believe me, laziness is in their blood.


Too lazy to protest!

It is the reluctance of unnecessary body movements that pushes a person to create things that make life easier.

American geneticist Barry Richmond revealed the secret of lazy people, finding out that they often lack dopamine, a hormone that also affects motivation processes. In their bodies, the “laziness gene” hunts for this hormone, instantly calculating and blocking it. The neutralizer has not yet been found, but this is even for the better. After all, thanks to laziness, completely unique things appeared, without which it is unclear how we lived before.

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For example, car windshield wipers were invented and patented at the very beginning of the 20th century by housewife Mary Anderson. According to one version, she was tired of driving a car in the rain and wind with the windows open and showing the way to her husband, who was blind. Then the woman developed a rubber scraper on special levers that could be controlled from a car. However, when the inventor tried to sell the device to a Canadian company, she was rejected, saying that her scraper would not be commercially successful and would distract drivers while driving. But by 1913, thousands of Americans were using the windshield wiper invented by the lady.

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I'll sing right now!

Another victim of circumstances is the Japanese drummer Inue Daisuke, who in 1971 invented the karaoke machine. Speaking at private parties in bars, the musician noticed that during a pause, when he and his group were relaxing, the guests demanded that the banquet be continued and even tried to sing themselves. This gave him the idea: let those who want to scream into the microphone be accompanied by a musical device.

Together with his colleagues, Inue founded the Crescendo company to produce primitive karaoke machines. But, apparently, again due to laziness, I never had time to patent it. As a result, over time, larger players in this market supplanted the true creator of karaoke.


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I'm writing to you on "soap"

Also in 1971, American computer scientist Ray Tomlinson created an internal electronic messaging system, sending the very first from one computer to another over the ARPANET network (the predecessor of the Internet). In addition, he was the first to use the @ symbol to indicate that postal addresses belong to a particular system. Unfortunately, the creator did not remember the first text of the email.

In the kitchen

If we talk about the most modern inventions, the emergence of which contributed to laziness, we will start with the kitchen. A few years ago, 23-year-old Frenchman Florian Dussault came up with a mug that independently stirs the drink. There is a ceramic ball in the hollow bottom of the vessel. If you shake the container slightly, it moves the liquid, stirring sugar, milk, cream, and spices. Another option for a self-stirring cup is the Self Stirring Mug. Press a button and the built-in propeller allows you to do without a teaspoon. And thanks to the Japanese company Kyosho, cleaning will turn into a holiday and an entertaining game. A manufacturer specializing in radio-controlled toys has filled a trash can and brush with electronics. Now, without getting up from the couch, you can use the joystick to control the bucket, which will come to you on its own when you want to throw out the trash, and the brush will remotely wash the floor where you tell it.

In the bedroom

Spanish furniture manufacturer OHEA offers the dream of millions - the self-making Smart Bed. The piece of furniture is equipped with a bunch of sensors and mechanisms, with the help of which it silently and quickly covers the blanket, raises and lowers the pillows. The bed operates in two modes - manual and automatic. With the first, control occurs using a remote control, and with the second, the bed makes itself three seconds after the person leaves it. And an unusual Chinese accessory – Lazy lying glasses (“Glasses for the lazy”). With them, you will forget about uncomfortable postures while reading or watching TV, or about neck or back pain. The glasses have small mirrors that reflect text or pictures, so take a horizontal position, relax and enjoy a book, movie, or game.



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