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Shoji Yamasaki’s Disorganized Movements

Shoji Yamasaki had grand plans for a quiet Sunday, intending to organize his cluttered desk that had become a miniature landfill of snack wrappers, loose change, and mystery crumbs. As he began his mission, he got distracted by a cat video that led him down a rabbit hole of hilarious fails. Hours passed, and instead of a tidy workspace, he crafted a masterpiece of chaos, creating epic towers of junk that could only be rivaled by his artistic temperament.
The real punchline came when he finally stood back to admire his work—his desk resembled a modern art installation called “Procrastination in Progress.” Shoji laughed at his inability to focus, realizing that his attempt at organization had only resulted in a quirky collection of “inspiration” for the next time he invited friends over. They’d either marvel at his creativity or promptly ask if he planned to open a museum dedicated to live-action clutter!

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nize426 • 1,559 points
Lol there’s definitely something satisfying about the accuracy of his depictions

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Unable-Head-1232 • 467 points
Yeah the accuracy of the timing of movements definitely brings this from weird shit to avant garde art

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Positronic_Matrix • 34 points
He’s recording them in slow motion and then speeding them up, which is why the look so sharp and comical.

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CoderDevo • 68 points
There’s process and technique to all art. The creation of the work can be as interesting as the work itself.

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sua_sancta_corvus • 9 points
Good answer!

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GANDORF57 • 6 points
Performance art, hobby, or an empty nester? Whatever is driving this person, the process is unique.

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tasman001 • 162 points
He did such a good job imitating the garbage and anthropomorphizing it that some of the garbage actually became creepy to me.

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miregalpanic • 86 points
Funny. I kinda start feeling bad for some of the garbage. Such is art.

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mixbany • 10 points
Definitely getting yokai vibes. Speaker for the spirits of the litter.

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Chapi_Chan • 3 points
Not only that. The whole frame matches.

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SquallsNode • 17 points
The philosopher Henri Bergson wrote some about comedy and specifically about physical comedy, slapstick, and that basically watching a person become like an inanimate object is funny, 126 years ago I heard about it from a youtube video of an old lecture by Prof. Sugrue https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0-JN_vf9EFo

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ImperialPC • 390 points
Do you ever feel like a plastic bag

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Educational_Sound188 • 31 points
Drifting through the wind

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DefendsTheDownvoted • 5 points
My first thought as well. It’s a bummer what’s his face makes it hard to watch his work now.

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stonekeep • 8 points
What’s his face? I thought it was a quote from a Katy Perry song, I remember people memeing it after it came out.

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Woozah77 • 7 points
The song was key part of a movie what’s his face made.

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stonekeep • 10 points
…I still don’t know who we’re talking about, though.

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vaustin89 • 891 points
This is high quality art.

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ChainInevitable3545 • 94 points
Yup love how he sees the world.

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Thecheesinater • 3 points
Do you think everywhere he looks, every object is just more smaller people wearing silly clothes? What a delightful way to see the world

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Stummi • 86 points
Nah, it’s trash art

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GeminiArk • 45 points
High quality trash art

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Eattherich13 • 4 points
Fine Trash

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Its_aTrap • 54 points
After the second or third reenactment it just becomes something introspective. Did he make it for laughs or did he make it to make us think? But such is art

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Full-On • 27 points
I would think neither, he did it because he wanted to, how all the best art is made.

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Orcwin • 13 points
A form of interpretive dance, really.

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Dr_Oz_But_Real • 6 points
Yeah I don’t always appreciate art this much. I liked it best when I focused on the middle of the video.

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DrPoca • 254 points
Honestly, I can appreciate this as an unusual form of performance art. He did a great job capturing the movements

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BigTiddyVampireWaifu • 74 points
Seen this posted around about 12 times now and this is the first time I’ve seen the creator credited. Kudos.

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JustAllIWant • 64 points
Good core strength

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