Some teenage pranksters from San Francisco, Twitter users @TJCruda and @k_vinnn, put a pair of glasses on the floor of San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art, which attracts a crowd of onlookers pondering the meaning of this piece of “art”. One of these pranksters, 17-year-old T.J. Khayatan, captured the pictures of the scene and uploaded it to Twitter.
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