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The Unlucky Flirtation Analysis
The Unlucky Flirtation Commercial
When the traffic light turns red, two cars stop at the intersection. A man who drives a hearse flirts with the woman in the red car. She gives him an annoyed look. She opens the radio. The green light is on. The hearse moves while it’s back door is opened, and the coffin is opened in it. The woman looks at the back seat, and she sees the deceased sitting and enjoying the rhythm.

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