Beauty is history of eroticism volume 6in the world around us, even at your local parking lot.
As examined in this perfect circle of shopping trolleys (or carts), which appeared suddenly at the Armidale Central Shopping Centre in Australia on Saturday morning, as reported by the Armidale Express.
SEE ALSO: This garden is filled with 7,000 pinwheelsComplete with a trio of trolleys arranged like a star in the middle, we feel kind of sorry for the people who have to come and disassemble it.
Also, who's actually bored enough do to this?
The photo was originally posted in a local Facebook group, where it has become the talk of the town.
"It’s surely a post modern expression of the never ending cycle of consumerism society is suffering," reportedly reads one comment.
Whoever behind this wasn't the first to connect a whole bunch of trolleys together for the hell of it, although in one case trolleys were used to barricade a badly parked car.
Kids, or should we say artists these days, hey.
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