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    The World Comes Together Again For Dancing

    Matt Harding’s original video a decade ago was actually one of the sources of inspiration for pins in a map, because its proof that you can travel and go many places; plus showing that you can go to all kinds of places that you previously didn’t think existed.

    Well Matt is at it again, and this video is just as good as all the others. Video hasn’t even been up for 3 days and its already at 1 million views. Being joined by so many people around the world, its really moving to watch and I just wish it got more mainstream attention, its just so clear that we are not different around the world, we all want to play together. Not everything in the world is walls, conflict and debate.

    He even has Iraq, Afghanistan and North Korea in this one! Proof that while leaders of the world are stuck in conflict, the vast majority of the world’s population gets along just fine and just wants to have fun and dance badly.


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