Museum Leg Syndrome


also known as mls. similar to mall feet. a feeling of exhaustion, particularly in the legs, after only a short period of time in a museum. this syndrome is most severe in art museums. although sitting temporarily eases the pain, the feeling becomes worse upon standing up.
dude, you’re really digging this monet.
nah. it’s just my museum leg syndrome was really bad, and this painting had a bench in front of it.

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