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Corinne Jones
Twitter's Faces in Things - in pictures
The kayak is angry
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Dude, this bowl...
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Just some happy grass cells under the microscope
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Piranha
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About to sneeze
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:D :D :D :D :D
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This is a great view, right?!
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This bottle opener is terrified
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So excited to fly!
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I'm very angry at you
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