The trees were there first
In a proper society, everything has its own order and place, and everything should be correctly organized. When laying a sidewalk, for instance, it would make sense that the trees would be evenly spaced throughout it. It’s more visually appealing and attractive, right?
However, whoever installed this sidewalk did not get that memo and decided to just place those grates wherever. While we can definitely commend them for saving the trees, the completely erratic pattern of their placement doesn’t sit right with us.
We want answers!
This is just too random a “mistake” to have been an accident. How is it that, on this entirely yellow floor, there’s one single tiny tile that doesn’t match the others? And it’s not even by a little.
It’s not like the floor was done on the “butter” hue, and that one tile was done in “canary.” No, that one tile is clearly a “fire brick” red. But how did it end up there? What does it mean? Why did they put it there? We want answers, and we want them now!