toddler destroys mandala, creates new zen riddle

A mandala is shown Tuesday, May 22, 2007, at Union Station in Kansas City, Mo., after it was destroyed by a toddler. Eight Tibetan monks had spent two days cross-legged on the floor creating the intricate design from colored sand as an expression of their religious faith. The toddler was accompanying a woman who was visiting the post office inside of Union Station.
jay: what’s the sound of eight monks crying?
dan: i heard one of the monks kicked the kid’s ass.
rob: i once had an art teacher who said “there are no wrong choices in art.” i always kind of doubted that statement, but especially so when the rightness/wrongness has to do with your feet on someone else’s painting. that aside, there’s something unbelievably awesome about the video of the little guy skating around on the mandala.
