Hail Hydrant!
23 0 ReplyFire Engine Tank Trap.
Unlike a normal tank trap, this works by forcing crippling indecision upon the crew over which outlet to attach to.
20 0 ReplyClearly made by an arsonist to ensure their success.
3 0 ReplyOnly one works, good luck picking which one
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blursed fusion reactor
9 0 ReplyDogs go crazy whenever they see it.
9 0 ReplyI mean, I got excited, and I share about 84% of DNA with dogs, so yeah.
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What Katamari level is this?
9 0 ReplyPoor grandpa walking passed having flash backs to Normandy
9 0 ReplyBe not afraid!
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Looks a bit like a bacteriophage.
5 0 ReplyWould it roll down a long hilly road or would the hydrants stick through the asphalt? I’d like to conduct an experiment.
4 0 ReplyI was quite surprised when I saw the picture and thought hay that looks like the fire hydrant and pencil sculpture in Shelburne there's no way that's the same sculpture until I saw the title and went hold up it is exactly that
4 0 ReplyI did the same thing. That's not too far from from me.
2 0 ReplyMan how much you wanna bet that the dude who took the picture took the shot because they were bored in yet another traffic jam
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4 0 ReplyI’ve seen entire planets of these creatures in no man’s sky
4 0 ReplyBizarre. I dig.
3 0 ReplyLooks like the chaos symbol to me
3 0 ReplyThis feels like it should be an SCP anomaly.
3 0 ReplyThat's a big asterisk.
3 0 ReplyDodecahedron!
3 0 ReplyModern "art" is masturbation.
4 1 ReplyIs this the new COVID variant?
3 0 ReplyDoes it work?
2 0 ReplyDoesn't look like it. No connection into the ground. I know art is supposed to be for arts sake, still wished it was functional.
2 0 ReplyIf this was plumbed up to be a fountain that neighborhood kids could play in, it would be legit cool. As it is it looks like the artist just knew where they could acquire a bunch of disused hydrants and slapped them onto a common base with a coat of paint.
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