Sign-spinning guy absolutely kills it with his dance moves
You know the old adage "dress for the job you want, not the job you have"? Well with this sign-spinner's dressed-up moves, he might as well be on the path to Cirque du Soleil.
Twitter user @BigPon14 captured a man standing at an intersection absolutely going to town with some expert sign-spinning moves. "This man deserves a raise," the caption reads, and based on that fancy footwork alone, we have to agree.
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While he skills are great, Twitter had to use some investigative reporting to figure out what the sign was actually advertising in the first place. Similar to the famous Quiznos Vine, we couldn't even tell which way the store was.
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But even if his day job doesn't pan out, there's always America's Got Talent! He's got moves so good, @BigPon14 even tagged Fortnite's Twitter and told them to not even think about copying his dance.
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Just keep spinning, man, and you'll go far!
Sage is the newest Culture writer on the block at Mashable NYC. They recently graduated from Sarah Lawrence College, and have previously worked for The Dr. Oz Show, NorthSouth Productions, and on Netflix's 'The OA Part II'. Off the clock, they can be found testing out cupcake recipes, collecting dolls, and watching Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure for the millionth time.