


A work of art built from toilet rolls appeared in a community in Beijing recently.
Passersby at first thought it was a random street art like many of those out there that call for awareness in global warming or environmental protection.
Good guess, but nope.
It was piled up by a man out of infuriation. He argued with his girlfriend after seeing her hauled a giant bulk of discounted toilet rolls home from a supermarket. Furious, the man dumped the rolls out of their building and ended up creating this art.
The “house” was left there after the two finally made up. But before long, all of its building blocks were taken away by passersby.

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