The Circle of Life
Ever feel like life is walking you around in circles? Yeah, me too, especially lately. Then again, maybe it’s just me who keeps walking around in circles. Here’s a video demonstration of exactly what I mean…
(Video: “How did I end up here?”)
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Nice trick!
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