#humanpyramid — Public Fediverse posts
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🚦 Ah, the ol' "more cooks in the kitchen" conundrum, except now it's "more layers of review" — because everyone knows #bureaucracy is the true sport of #champions. 🏆 Apparently, assembling a human pyramid of red tape doesn't speed things up? Who knew! At least now we have an equation to validate our #procrastination. 📈
https://apenwarr.ca/log/20260316 #humanpyramid #layersofreview #redtape #HackerNews #ngated -
Family tree.
A human tower constructed using members of the extended family. A fun picnic by the River Dee, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 2012.
#BlackAndWhitePhotography #MonochromePhotography #Monochromiacs #HumanPyramid
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@publicdomainrev -- «"#HumanPyramid" prints (ca. 1540) attributed to the Italian-born artist #JusteDeJuste. The visual energy of these acrobatically poised écorché figures are echoed centuries later in #HenriMatisse's painting "#TheDance" (1910).» And that again might have inspired the #logo of the #OlympicGames2016 in #RioDeJaneiro (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Summer_Olympics).
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@publicdomainrev -- «"#HumanPyramid" prints (ca. 1540) attributed to the Italian-born artist #JusteDeJuste. The visual energy of these acrobatically poised écorché figures are echoed centuries later in #HenriMatisse's painting "#TheDance" (1910).» And that again might have inspired the #logo of the #OlympicGames2016 in #RioDeJaneiro (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Summer_Olympics).
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@publicdomainrev -- «"#HumanPyramid" prints (ca. 1540) attributed to the Italian-born artist #JusteDeJuste. The visual energy of these acrobatically poised écorché figures are echoed centuries later in #HenriMatisse's painting "#TheDance" (1910).» And that again might have inspired the #logo of the #OlympicGames2016 in #RioDeJaneiro (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Summer_Olympics).
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@publicdomainrev -- «"#HumanPyramid" prints (ca. 1540) attributed to the Italian-born artist #JusteDeJuste. The visual energy of these acrobatically poised écorché figures are echoed centuries later in #HenriMatisse's painting "#TheDance" (1910).» And that again might have inspired the #logo of the #OlympicGames2016 in #RioDeJaneiro (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Summer_Olympics).
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@publicdomainrev -- «"#HumanPyramid" prints (ca. 1540) attributed to the Italian-born artist #JusteDeJuste. The visual energy of these acrobatically poised écorché figures are echoed centuries later in #HenriMatisse's painting "#TheDance" (1910).» And that again might have inspired the #logo of the #OlympicGames2016 in #RioDeJaneiro (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Summer_Olympics).