Brad Paisley Opened a Grocery Store With His Wife Where Everything Is Free

There are far too many families in the United States struggling to put food on the table. And when it comes to putting healthy food on the table, well, that’s even harder. Processed and packaged foods often have a lower price tag than fresh produce, which makes healthy eating and affordable eating seem like mutually exclusive concepts. That’s why this free “grocery store” all the more amazing.

According to the National Institute of Health, high prices can prevent people shopping on a budget from being able to choose healthy, fresh items for themselves and their families. Starches, sugars, and fats are cheaper than proteins, whole grains, and fresh fruits and vegetables – so even if you prefer a healthy diet, a tight budget can send a family’s health into a negative spiral.

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Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley have partnered with Belmont University (Brad’s alma mater) and opened a food bank designed like a grocery store. It’s called simply “The Store” and, unlike most food banks, offers both fresh produce and non-perishable groceries for people in need.

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The Store will also set up a toy aisle during the holidays and provide on-the-job training year round.

Paisley explains the concept to the Tennessean like this:

“This is a grocery store with dignity for people who have fallen on hard times. All of us are one unforeseen disaster away from rock bottom. It’s nice to think about a place where when that happens to someone, they can use it to get back on their feet.”

To that end, people will be allowed access to The Store’s services for a one-year period.

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Their inspiration came after the Paisleys visited a similar installation in California called The Unity Shoppe. Brad remembers thinking, ‘Why isn’t this everywhere?’

Now, there’s one open in Nashville, the place they both call home, and the couple are hoping The Store will be able to help people in need get back on their feet, and stay healthy and fed in the process.

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Parents Look Back and Laugh at 13+ Lessons They Tried and Failed to Teach Their Kids

Parents try their best to impart valuable wisdom and knowledge to their children. Sometimes those lessons stick and sometimes…not so much.

That was definitely the case for these 15 parents, who I’m sure can laugh about their fails in hindsight. Perhaps with a drink in hand.

#15. I want that monkey.

“When my older son was about three or four years old, we realized he was starting to act very spoiled and materialistic. We always tried to make him see how lucky he already had it, but he constantly begged us for every toy, candy, and treat he saw anywhere and everywhere.

Around that time, I came across a great photo spread that involved the photographer traveling around the world and snapping photos of different children with their most prized possessions. Of course, the kids in the US, Canada, and Europe were mostly photographed in rooms filled with stuff. But there were also photos of children from impoverished nations, usually showing the child with only one old, dirty stuffed animal.

I thought I was going to accomplish this brilliant parenting move by sitting him down and going through the photos with him. I’d explain how the kids with rooms like his were beyond lucky and he should feel more than satisfied with all of the great stuff that he had. Then I would show him the other photos and he would finally understand that there are so many other children in the world with far less than he had.

We looked through the photos and talked about each one. We finally got to one with a little boy standing on his cot with his one possession, a well-loved, dingy-looking stuffed monkey. My son looked at if for a long time. I could see his wheels spinning. “Success!” I thought. After a long bit of silence, he finally looked up at me, gave me a sweet smile and said, “I want that monkey.””

#14. 5 minutes later.

“Saw a clip on local news about a toddler saving her mom’s life by calling 911 when she collapsed. Figured it was a good idea to teach my toddler 911. Had two cops at my door 5 minutes later.”

#13. Learning how to lie.

“In order not to teach him how to “lie better,” I never challenged his lying and we just told him what needed to be fixed. I never told him how I knew he was lying, I just avoided confronting him and got to the point of what needed fixed, despite attempts to deny it.

For example, if someone ate all the brownies, and his mouth and fingers were stained with chocolate, I never told him, “I can tell you are lying because of the evidence,” I just said he now had to make a new batch or do chores because the old batch was gone. I was figuring, “hey, he’ll figure out that eating the brownies and lying about it still had consequences.”

Thus, he never really got very good at lying. But he keeps trying, which is the part I didn’t expect. He’s 28 now, and just so terrible at it because he doesn’t understand how people can so easily figure it out. This has socially crippled him in ways I did not understand when he was young.

I think learning how to lie is essential to social development, and I thought I was being all high and moral. Oops.”

#12. The biggest prize.

“Playing carnival/fair games is a waste of money. My son wanted to spend his $20 to win a Pikachu stuffed animal from his allowance that he saved up. WE told him he would be wasting his money and he would not win. He spent $15.00 and won the biggest prize.”

#11. She won $500.

“My sister tried to teach her kids not to gamble. She bought a few lottery tickets to show them that they were all going to be losers. She won $500….”

#10. I already saw Mickey Mouse.

“Not a parent, but my in-laws love telling this story about my fiance.

He was resistant to potty training, and they eventually got him to start using the potty by telling him that he had to be out of pull-ups before a family trip to Disney World, because “Mickey Mouse only sees big boys and girls.” And also who wants to log a diaper bag around Disney?

Anyway, it went great, they had a great trip… and the day after they got back, he took a shit in the living room. When asked, he said “I don’t gotta use the potty cause I already saw Mickey Mouse.” They very firmly told him that if he was old enough to use logic, he was far too old for diapers, and that was the end of that.”

#9. After that.

My dad tried to implement the whole you MUST eat ALL the food on your plate in our house during meals. My mom was never a fan of that lesson, but my dad was stubborn so she just let it go. Well, one day my sibling had 2-3 bites of food left on their plate and was very clear that they were absolutely full and couldn’t eat another bite. Dad wasnt having it and insisted they could not leave the table until all the food on their plate was gone. My sibling realized they werent going to convice our dad that they were too full and finished the last few bites and then proceeded to vomit on the table and our dad. He stopped enforcing the rule after that.

#8. When you go on an audition…

“When my daughter was 10, she wanted to try out for a community theater version of Beauty and the Beast. She got nervous though, and almost backed out, because she was so sure she wasn’t going to make it.

My husband, who did some acting in high school, stepped in and said that he would also audition, even though he knew he was never going to make it. He wanted to demonstrate to her that it’s okay to audition for something that you don’t think you’re going to make.

She ended up not only just making it, but she got the part of Chip. My husband got the part of Maurice, Belle’s father. He didn’t even want to be in a goddamn play.”

#7. Constantly.

“Told my children they should always have a good reason for what they want to do as a way to curb impulsive behavior.

Am hearing about ALL THE REASONS constantly.”

#6. Such a pretty yellow!

“Taught my now 16 year old to always compliment people who insulted you. We were in a Burlington Coat Factory in Michigan when my mother was shopping for a bathing suit to take to Florida. There were few to choose from, so she was complaining. My kid was 4.

A woman trying on pants and said something rude to my mom who was asking my opinion and my daughter caught on that my mother was agitated. She squeezed out behind me and told the woman,

“Your teeth are such a pretty yellow!””

#5. It was hard to argue.

“I wanted to teach my son the value of money and work ethic because he kept wanting Robux… I decided it would be a great teaching moment, and a win-win opportunity as he was just getting to the age in which I think he should start doing chores around the house. He really wanted to buy some skin or something, so I created a chore chart and gave each chore a value. We established a schedule and everything. It was working out majestically, every day without asking he was doing dishes, cleaning his room, picking up the dog poop, it was epic. Then one day, I came home and nothing had been done. I asked him “hey man, whats up with the dishes? Oh and go pick up the dog poop too.” He simply replied, “Nah”. Fighting back rage, I simply said, “excuse me?” He said, he made enough money over the last x days that he bought his skin and he was good now. It was hard to argue.”

#4. She carved my name instead.

“Not a parent, but as a child I noticed my sister was writing her name on the walls when she was drawing on them with crayon. Taking on the role of Helpful Big Sister, I informed her if she was going to graffiti things she shouldn’t write her name and give herself away.

A few weeks later, she was carving patterns into the wooden desk in the study and carved my name into it instead.”

#3. They forgot to teach me about the police.

“When I was about 2 years old my family was at a game in Angel’s stadium. My mother went to the restroom and left me and my siblings with my dad. While he was busy watching I wandered off. When they eventually found me I was halfway around the stadium. A crowd had gathered to watch as a police officer held me out at arms length while I screamed “call the police, this man is not my daddy” over and over again. My parents had taught me stranger danger, but forgot to teach me what police look like.”

#2. Where are you going?

“Nanny not a parent. 2yr old was refusing to wear her hat. It was hot. I told her if she didn’t put her hat on she would have to wait in the car. She started walking away from me, ‘Where are you going?’ …’car’”

#1. Can’t say I’m surprised.

“My youngest boy would never listen, and he was always totally fearless. He was also always really lucky. Damn near every time either of us told him “don’t do that, you’re going to get hurt”, he would do it and then not get hurt. So we ended up teaching him that when we said not to do something, that probably meant it was a fun thing to do. I remember really hoping that he would fall and break an arm or something non-lifethreatening or disabling like that so he would stop constantly giving us heart attacks, which is weird to say as a parent but it never happened so it doesn’t matter anyway. He never got anything worse than a small scrape or cut that could be cleaned and covered in five minutes before he was back at it again. Looking back I’m just glad this was before there was anything like Jackass around to further encourage that shit.

Now he’s a stunt man for movies. Can’t say I’m surprised.”

Keep trying, folks!

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It’s True: Sleep Deprivation Can Actually Kill You

Losing out on much-needed sleep can impact your life in variety of negative ways. You’re confused, you’re unable to focus, your motor function is slow and your emotions seem to constantly teeter on the brink of spilling over. Needless to say, sleep is important. Heck, you might could even say it’s a matter of life and death.

But hey, you don’t have to take my word for it – science is backing me up.

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According to the CDC, about 1/3 of adults living in the States don’t get enough sleep – 7-9 hours per night, every night. Even though getting so much seems an impossible luxury to some of us, recent research shows that it’s definitely worth your while to try to make it work whenever possible.

It could be life or death, actually.

A lack of quality sleep can cause both your physical and mental health to decline at a rapid rate, and will show up as aging skin, weight gain, loneliness, long term memory loss (better fill out those baby books now), and irritability (that’s not good for your marriage, or your kids).

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Those things will seem minor, though, if it gets bad enough to cause serious complications like an increased risk of cancer, heart disease, slower reaction time that could lead to accidents, and a weakened immune system in general.

So even though it’s hard, especially with young kids in the house, you owe it to yourself – and your family – to do your best to squeeze in extra the zzz’s when you can. Even if your friends are going to judge you for handing over your iPad to your toddler so you can doze off while you nurse the baby. Again.

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8+ Corn Maze Secrets to Help You Make It Out The Other Side

Between pumpkin patches, costume shopping, haunted houses, and apple picking, there are plenty of Fall activities to fill those brisk Saturday afternoons. But don’t forget about one of the best October traditions of all…corn mazes!

If you’re into that sort of thing, you’ll probably think these 9 secrets of corn maze designers pretty interesting!

#9. A good maze can take all day to solve.

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The average maze takes about 20 minutes to get through, but some of the bigger ones take between 90 minutes and 2 hours. Some can take much longer, if people aren’t exactly motivated.

#8. Most shy away from designs that are too complex.

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Seasoned designers try to talk farmers out of asking for a balls-to-the-wall design. Not only are they difficult to execute, they also don’t pop as much in those fancy aerial photos that could help sell the next event.

#7. Mazes are a branding opportunity.

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Many farms feature aerial photos of their mazes on marketing materials and postcards, so designers need to keep in mind what it will look like from the sky.

#6. It can get technical.

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After sketching out the designs on graph paper, the designers need to bring some math into the equation to calculate how many rows of corn each block comes out to and then recreate the shape into a field with a tractor or by hand.

They sometimes use tools like a GPS-guided mower to ensure everything ends up in the right place.

#5. A background in art or theatre can be helpful.

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For corn-maze employees and/or owners Jimmy Golub, Megan Hurd-Dean, and Don Frantz, designing and executing the corn maze has always been a creative endeavor. Jimmy compares his cornfield to a blank canvas and his maze to a painting, while Amazing Maize Maze founder Frantz began his career on Broadway before moving to drawing and designing corn mazes all over the world.

#4. They think about interactive elements.

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It’s commonplace nowadays to make mazes as interactive as possible in order to keep guests engaged, whether by elements like colored flags, boxes with messages, or tubes guests can use to talk to people in different parts of the maze.

Basically, mazes are like everything else these days, and people expect more than one element to hold their interest.

#3. They have to consider copyrights.

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There’s no specific copyright law that addresses corn maze images, but most will shy away from taking chances and ask permission beforehand. Most people will agree, though some will ask for a trademark to be included.

#2. Yes, they do deliberately try to trick you off the right path.

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If there’s a turn that seems obviously right, it probably is – and the designer has probably put something interesting or fun down an opposite (wrong) path in order to tempt people in an errant direction.

#1. The corn doesn’t always cooperate.

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After conceptualizing, graphing, and creating designs for the coming year, designers are often forced to adapt once they’re able to see how the corn crops turned out for the year. There are lots of last-minute changes that can present a challenge to the most experienced of designers.

 

Go get lost and have a happy Halloween!

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We Need This Spaceship-Inspired Nest for Our Cat Right Now

And it only costs $97…what a steal!

I mean, what’s $97 if it means your cat gets to relax in the comfort of their very own spaceship? Splurge away, my friends!

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The beds come courtesy of design company MyZoo and are appropriately dubbed The Spaceship Series. The line is inspired by classic spacecrafts, and there are three different models, all designed both to look cool and provide comfort and ease of access. Because we know cats are lazy af.

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The Alpha model will set your kitty up comfortably on the floor, while the Beta and Gamma models give your cat a comfy spot to recline up in space.

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They’re made from wood and feature a bubble window that lets you see your cat looking adorably like an astronaut on a trip around the earth.

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But hey, if you don’t have $97 (or more) to drop on a feline featherbed, never fear – your cat probably prefers your keyboard or the back of your (now sagging) couch cushions, anyway.

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Man Tries ‘Marshmallow Test’ with His Granddaughter, and Can Someone Pass the Tissues?

Have you heard of The Marshmallow Experiment? In case you haven’t, it’s a test of delayed gratification performed on young children. Here’s how it works: you give them a marshmallow (or whatever treat they like best) and tell them that if they can wait for 10 minutes without eating it, they may have a second, and see if they can wait it out.

Researchers have found that children who are able to pass tend to be more successful in life, and have learned that delaying their gratification can lead to a better outcome in the long run.

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UC Berkley physics professor Richard Muller decided to try it with his 3-year-old granddaughter, Layla, and shared the outcome on Quora, in response to a question about the loveliest thing a child has ever said to you.

You can read the story for yourself below, but tl;dr – Layla not only passed with flying colors, but earned her grandfather’s undying love and devotion in the process (as though she didn’t have that already).

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Everyone else can go home now, because this guy and his granddaughter are the cutest things on the planet.

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Fisherman Surprised to Find 10,000-Year-Old Irish Elk Skull on the Other End of His Fishing Line

That’s right – antlers and all.

Pulling non-fish items out of the water is a common occurence for fishermen. Sadly, most of them are some kind of refuse that’s been carelessly dumped, but he’s also caught snakes, turtles, and, once, even a seagull.

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So I’m sure that fisherman buddies Raymond McElroy and Charlie Coyle weren’t surprised to find they’d hooked something other than their intended target in Ireland’s Lough Neagh, a lake near Ardboe – though they were clearly shocked to discover that what they’d snagged wasn’t a piece of driftwood, but a skull and antlers that measured over six feet across.

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Coyle told The Irish Times, “I thought it was the devil himself. I was going to throw it back in. I didn’t know what to do with it.”

That may sound crazy, until you learn that the Irish elk (megaloceros giganteus), which has been extinct for over 10,500 years, once stood over 6.5 feet fall and tipped the scales at 1300 pounds. That’s a pretty monstrous skull to suddenly find yourself facing on an otherwise normal day.

The Irish elk actually roamed much of Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia but is often found in Ireland’s lakes and bogs because of their natural preservative qualities. In fact, the two didn’t dump their find only because McElroy recalled that a similarly-sized jawbone had been found in the same area in 2014. They decided to keep the skull, and presumably some scientist will be by to take it off their hands for some cash.

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In case you’re curious, the Irish elk died out largely because of environmental change, according to Mike Simms at the Ulster Museum, who noted for Belfast Live that “giant antlers aren’t great in the forest.” They’re part of a club of giant extinct mammals (called megafauna) that includes giant sloths, giant beavers, saber-toothed tigers, mastodons, and mammoths, though I’m quite sure that none of them applied, or is thrilled about their acceptance.

Lesson learned – don’t get angry the next time you hook something weird on your next fishing trip. You never know what you’ll unearth from a watery grave.

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This Woman Was Trapped in a Toxic Relationship, So the Internet Decided to Help

The internet can sometimes seem like it’s only filled with trolls and bullies looking to tear people down. But there are just as many people who use the internet for good, spreading positivity around the globe with a single click.

In this viral Twitter thread, a woman named Ciara Behrens tweeted screenshots of text messages between her friend and her friend’s boyfriend. Check out how the internet community stepped up to help.

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She included the following text messages in her tweet:

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A little manipulative, but okay…

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Ugh. Gross.

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And the big finish:

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Naturally, Twitter exploded.

 

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Things got a little ugly on the thread. Some folks stuck up for the boyfriend, but most saw his text messages as manipulative.

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After lots of tweets and DMs, Ciara posted an update.

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Ah, a happy ending. Thanks, Twitter!

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You Have to See These 18+ Amazing Coincidences to Believe Them

After looking through the photos on this list, we can’t help but ask ourselves, “What are the odds?”

Take a look at these incredible coincidences that people shared online.

1. “Nurse Discovered That Her Colleague Doctor Was Premature Baby She Cared For 28 Years Ago”

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2. “Pigeon Pooped A Portrait Of Itself On A Leaf”

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3. “My Dog, Flirt (Left) Found Her Doppelgänger!”

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4. “My Daughter Injured Her Chin Today And At Dinner Received This Fortune Cookie”

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5. “Married Couple In China Discover They Appeared In Same Photograph As Teenagers”

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6. “My Uber Driver Was A Slimmer, Cooler, Mustached Version Of Myself”

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7. “My Cousin Was In His Future Wife’s Family Picture (The Guy On The Left), On A Trip To Rio De Janeiro. 7 Years Before They Met”

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8. “My Brother Just Travelled Half Way Round The World And We’re Wearing The Same F*cking Clothes”

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9. “I Got Married Last Month. My Wife And I Thought We Met For The First Time In Our Twenties. We Found Out A Few Years Later Our Mothers Were Best Friends In High School. This Photo Was Displayed At Our Wedding Showing Our Actual First Time Meeting”

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10. “Three Cars Of The Same Make, Model, And Ugly Color Parked In Front Of A Building With The Same Ugly Color”

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11. “They Then Went Their Separate Ways”

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12. “Found The Cliff This Clif Bar Came From”

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13. “My Friend Met A Stranger At A Wedding That Looked Just Like Him And Was Wearing The Same Thing”

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14. “My Friend Opened Two Fortune Cookies In A Row”

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15. “Author Successfully Predicts What Technology Will Be Like In The Future”

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16. “My Dad’s Index Tip Was Cut Off When He Was 10, My Index Is Shorter Than My Pinky”

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17. “This Is How The Newspapers Were Stacked Up At My Job””

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18. “A Photographer Took A Photo Of A Bird Holding A Shark With Fish In Its Mouth”

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19. “I’ve Waited So Long For This Moment”

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20. “My Doctor Said: “You Kinda Look Like That Guy On The Wall Over There!”…”

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Do you believe your eyes!

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