This office has a very interesting view

Hey, you're lucky to have an office with a view.
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Brian Koerber
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Hey, you're lucky to even have an office with a view.

Some people are relegated to a cubicle. Others can only take a glimpse at daylight during their lunch break. But this Redditor's view comes complete with an oversized shot of a dude's crotch.


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The billboard appears to be an H&M ad of David' Beckham's underwear line, though it's unclear if this is indeed Beckham's crotch.

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Although the billboard is now gone, the photo was snapped at 32nd and Park Ave. in Manhattan, according to the Reddit comments where the picture was originally submitted. 

This screenshot from Google Maps, which was taken by the Google Street View car in May of 2009, shows a much different billboard. 

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Well, at least the view is constantly changing. 

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Brian was the Culture Editor and has been working at Mashable on the web culture desk since 2014.

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