I will now go back to thinking about how adding "on stilts" can make any phrase really hilarious.
I've been testing this out on random phrases all day and you're right.
Can we name the rock/potato/driftwood on stilts? Pleeeeeeeaaaaase?
Sure, go ahead, I don't think s/he has a name yet.
Haiz: I had such an O.O moment when you pointed that out. VERY ACCURATE.
Huh wow, that sweater is definitely on point (as in, that appears to be a perfect replica of the Sigrun sweater and it is amazing
Hahah, yup it's a Sigrun sweater replica indeed. Nice Astrid by the way, she's my favourite!
I started getting into these kind of sweaters, so, next could be Sigrun's xD sometimes I want to have more and more of them, but I can't do any, my mum can, but I can't make her do tons of them for me. it took few weeks to make one, and few times she had to restart some parts.
More Sigrun sweaters can only mean more awesomeness so I hope you'll either make one or get one made.
I bet they totally put that dead captain guy from Egil's saga on stilts in the town square and people just assumed it was now a thing to put marine debris on stilts.
Considering the usual Icelandic response seems to be that if it isn't edible you can make art out of it*... I'm not saying that happened but note that I'm also not saying it didn't happen.
*Or a niðstöng, one of those stake-things with an animal skull on top and something offensive written on, usually targeted against someone. You'd think that's something of a saga curiousity but I've seen two niðstöngs while I've lived here, one with a horse skull here in Breiðholt and another one with a wolffish head on it on Gálgahraun lava field.
Not sure if our choir leader was involved with the wolffish one, fact is he was arrested twice during the same day while protesting a road that eventually destroyed Gálgahraun. We almost missed practice that day because he was late.