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简介Another day, another person trying to stir up as big a controversy as "the dress."。Twitter user Crai ...
Another day, another person trying to stir up as big a controversy as "the dress."。
Twitter user Craig Stone uploaded a photo posing a new, potentially polarizing question.。
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