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It's already turning green again after they cleaned it

THE HOOK

Nature strikes back: Why Reddit is obsessed with a 'clean' landmark already turning green.

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What is it?

A viral photo from r/pics documenting a monumental maintenance fail where an iconic statue or water feature rapidly reverted to its algae-covered state immediately after a deep cleaning.

The Takeaway

Frustration is universal, and watching someone else fail at maintenance is weirdly comforting.

Why is it viral?

It perfectly captures the Sisyphean struggle of maintenance and urban decay. The 'before and after' visual contrast provides immediate, low-effort gratification. It serves as a relatable metaphor for adulthood: fixing one problem only for it to immediately break again. The comment section turned into a debate about civic mismanagement versus the unstoppable power of nature.

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