Dhr. Seven, Pat Macpherson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
You wouldn't believe what was in my mouth. - This smile! (Choose to be happy for no reason). |
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Directed by Casper Mebius. Written by Casper Mebius, Petr Lebedev, and Derek Muller. Edited by Peter Nelson. Animated by Fabio Albertelli and Ivy Tello. Filmed by Derek Muller, Emily Zhang, and Zyan Treadwell. Produced by Casper Mebius, Petr Lebedev, Han Evans, and Derek Muller. Additional video/photos supplied by Getty Images and Storyblocks. Music from Epidemic Sound. Thumbnail by Ren Hurley.
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