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Posted by Sid Branca on December 16, 2013

This is a test post from Sid Branca. To make sure I can imbed media, here is a very silly gif I made of myself.

Hello, Internet!

This is a test post from Sid Branca. To make sure I can imbed media, here is a very silly gif I made of myself.

MFA Candidate, Interdisciplinary Arts & Media Sid Branca, http://sidbranca.com sid@sidbranca.com
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