Hi, in German we more or less call this "Landschaftsrahmen" (a rough translation maybe could "scenery frame). But what is a proper name for this in English?
>>971623
In America we call that an obstruction of a good view.
>>971628
Kek'd
>>971623
Why?
>>971635
This
What is the purpose of this activity?
>>971628
I was going to post retarded but this conveys the meaning better.
Does english even have a word for picture frame outside with nothing in it
The scenery is the picture, the frame highlightens it...
>unable to see beauty without being told to look for it
You krauts just can't enjoy anything without structure and ordnung can you
>>971650
no
>>971623
>But what is a proper name for this in English?
pretentious
>>971623
pointless
>>971623
"After the Tornado came through".
>>971623
Landscape.
>>971623
Thats a wooden square. Next question.
>>971623
In the USA we dont have anything quite as cringworthy as a wooden frame. We do have senic land marks, but it usualy just a small sign.
>>971937
>quite as cringworthy as a wooden frame
I'd take that over rainbow colored rocks
>>971623
"A (pointless) rectangular wooden structure mounted in front of a bench"
I've never even heard of this. Why would I have a word for it?
>>971623
A hackneyed one liner that swings at low hanging fruit rather than having anything interesting to say about the ironies of the landscape genre in painting and photography, or romanticism at large.
>>974716
So when's graduation, edgemeister?
>>974952
Ha, that's a good translation.
Op, it's called an edgemeister
>>974955
Kek'd and checked
>>971684
tee hee
>>971623
I'm german too but I've never seen one of those. where do you live?
>>974952
>I don't have anything valuable to contribute so I'll just call someone edgy
I thought this was bait
So I Googled
Fucking Germany dude
Literally so authoritarian they'll try control your view.
Germany can be weird like that.
>>975701
But yet, you don't protest.
>Young, dumb and full of someone else's cock
I'm German and I never heard from that thing. Where do you live/are those?