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If you're tired of using geese' feet and kidney stones to measure everything—how that the imperial system does it, right?—there's a new way to do it, and it's called humans.
Yes, people have become a new way to measure things, big or small. You need to ensure that one of these people is in the frame of whatever huge or tiny thing you are taking a picture of, and voila! You have a photo with a person to show how big or small something is.
What the...? How about the metric system? Don't act stupid.
There is a Twitter page where people share photos of mostly huge but sometimes teeny-tiny structures, items, or beings with a person in the picture so you can get a sense of how big or small they are.
Fabdreem has put together a neat little list of the best tweets from the Twitter account, which you can see below.
More Info & Images Credit - Humanforscale_
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