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Reason's Nick Gillespie stumbles upon a 'WHO advertisement' in NYC that, if it's not real, is a damn good facsimile [pic]

Reason’s Nick Gillespie was out and about in New York City this morning when he came across something very interesting:

Dude.

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“Yikes” is accurate, we’d say.

It really is. But is it too amazing to be real?

It very well may be:

Here’s the thing, though: even if it’s not a real WHO advertisement, it’s absolutely believable.

Seriously. Assuming it’s part of some viral campaign, kudos to whoever’s responsible for it. Because they absolutely nailed it.

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