Last weekend, I decided to visit an art gallery that had a reputation for showcasing “innovative” pieces. As I wandered through the aisles, I came across a massive canvas dominated by a single, splotchy brown blob. I squinted at the title: “Nature’s Essence.” I couldn’t help but laugh, convinced it was someone’s very misguided attempt at capturing the beauty of a mud pie. Just as I was about to take a picture to share with friends, an elderly gentleman next to me sighed, “Ah, the artist really captured the spirit of a muddy puddle after a rainy day.”
I realized that art is subjective, but this was a new low. Instead of pondering deep meanings, I found myself imagining the artist throwing paint around while muttering, “This’ll do!” It dawned on me that maybe the real masterpiece was the profound confusion of everyone who walked past it, each trying to decipher the genius behind a glorified paint splatter. Who knew a brown blob could spark so much laughter and debate about the nature of art—and the questionable choices of art critics?
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The person who created this piece clearly wasn’t considering their choices.

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Yes they were
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My aunt had a little sign YEARS ago, in the 90’s that said “Back door guests are best” and she never thought anything of it other than the meaning that people that come to your back doors are usually close friends — until my (now) uncle saw it and started laughing
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My parents did too. I always laughed at it.
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You know someone out there has this tramp stamp
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Hey! You don’t know them.
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Friends with benefits
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My grandmother has this on her porch. Only difference is instead of the heart she has a pineapple. Wherever she bought it mistakenly attached it upside down. Us grandkids think Nan never noticed
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It has a heart too ❤️ how many more hints do you need
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Back door friends *are* best
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