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THE NEW YORKER
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A wordless comic strip where (1) a man buys a piece of art with the Leaning Tower of Pisa, (2) he carries it home, (3) a woman suggests setting it above the mantle, (4) he nails it to the wall, and (5) everyone and everything in his house slants to the same angle as the building in the art piece.

The Tower of Pisa in a Nervous Household