Placeholder: [art by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird] A surprised Niger sublime dancer woman, 24-years-old wearing a white and green one-piece swimsuit , dancing gracefully with a walking orchestra, the overcast sky in the background, vintage 1980's photo [art by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird] A surprised Niger sublime dancer woman, 24-years-old wearing a white and green one-piece swimsuit , dancing gracefully with a walking orchestra, the overcast sky in the background, vintage 1980's photo

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[art by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird] A surprised Niger sublime dancer woman, 24-years-old wearing a white and green one-piece swimsuit , dancing gracefully with a walking orchestra, the overcast sky in the background, vintage 1980's photo

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