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Can some one explain?
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It’s take care not take chair.
Glad those two cables are holding them back
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Now pour epoxy over that
*Gentlemen, please, take your seats…*
Rafi was here.
If it’s actually wood, I wonder if it’s treated. If not, and even maybe if it is, that’s asking for a fire.
I’ll have to pass on that game of musical chairs.
Warning, stay clear of Altered World Events
*Do you hear the people sing?*
I don’t think there’s enough chairs in this picture
I remember this meme from the song “Friday” by Rebbeca Black.
One of her lines is “which seat can I take ?” to which people on the internet added this picture… Good times
Les Misérables
It’s a spawn glitch just reload and it’ll be back to one chair.
Those are load bearing chairs
Rodent hotel
Art installation or no, honest question, how did they get them to pile up so high? Did they just Yeet them up there? Drop from a crane? So many questions
Fire hazard
Rat city
We need to make a whole house out of chairs.
*throws match
There’s like, chairs.
Finally i can sit as much as i need to now
I have questions
Some peoples job is tables… some peoples job is chairs
Chairs
This was an art installation by Doris Salcedo in 2003. According to [here](https://visualdiplomacyusa.blogspot.com/2017/12/artist-of-day-december-13-doris-salcedo.html):
> **2003, Istanbul Project II**
> Istanbul is an installation made up of 1,550 chairs stacked between two tall urban buildings. Salcedo’s idea with this piece was to create what she called “a topography of war.” She clarifies this by saying it is meant to “represent war in general and not a specific historical event”. Salcedo is quoted saying “seeing these 1,550 wooden chairs piled high between two buildings in central Istanbul, I’m reminded of mass graves. Of anonymous victims. I think of both chaos and absence, two effects of wartime violence.” Salcedo explains, “What I’m trying to get out of these pieces is that element that is common in all of us. And in a situation of war, we all experience it in much the same way, either as victim or perpetrator. So I’m not narrating a particular story.
Jenga! Jenga! Jenga!
Boss: Hey, I said “I want this place to be filled with cheer!”
Employee: Exactly. I fill with chair.
Things became a little less miserable once they installed this art piece.
I have enough chairs for that party I was planning! 😂
In a time before folding chairs 🪑
As I respond every time I see this picture:
Those are load-bearing chairs!
I’m familiar with this. These were collected for the less fortunate who often will find themselves with shelter, but no place to sit, forcing them to sit on the ground. People donate their unwanted chairs so the can be put to good use instead of being thrown out. The organization that coordinates this is a non-profit. Why? It’s a chairity.
[It’s take care, not take chair!](https://youtu.be/ThZR1BrKuPc?si=OkHRWpVAU1sAYLmR)
This was an art piece in Istanbul made by Doris Salcedo which took place as part of 8th International Istanbul Biennial.
https://art21.org/watch/extended-play/doris-salcedo-istanbul-short/
https://bienal.iksv.org/en/biennial-archive/8th-international-istanbul-biennial
https://twitter.com/istanbulbienali/status/1191716369353650182
Do you want a fire? That’s how you get a big ass fire 😅😬
Holy sit
I remember a photo from WWII that looked like that
Great photo. That is one of the most unique ones I have seen !
Ah the old take a chair, leave a chair.
Chairway to Heaven