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Traffic Ticket Freak Out Balanced Out Nicely With Cuteness Overload!

A girl posted a video of herself having a breakdown over a traffic ticket she got because she didn’t pull over for an emergency vehicle.  She’s riding in a car with other friends, and they’re cracking up because she’s crying about how she’s getting fat and her hair is falling out.

Cute overload!! This little girl just adopted a puppy — and she can’t stop singing him lullabies 💞

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