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“Three days, five broken sticks, a show and a volleyball stuck in a tree, and countless hours of bloopers ALL for a 38-second video," read the caption on the post which has since gone viral.
Yes, the video has been liked by over 544,000 people and has been retweeted by more than 227,000 and we're among them. And we haven't even told you the most impressive part - this was all for a school project.three days, five broken sticks, a shoe and volleyball stuck in a tree, and 2883827274832 hours of bloopers ALL for a 38 second video ??♂️? — Micronesian Mulan ??? pic.twitter.com/bglMtKENXD
— skee ? (@senseileskee) March 3, 2018
We give this an A+.This was a school project lol
— skee ? (@senseileskee) March 3, 2018
Thank you for making this pic.twitter.com/JROACkFqlA
— MUVA MELANIN ? (@dejasoextra) March 3, 2018
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