Rubik’s-Solving, Body-Building Bikini Babe Sells … Gradient Sunglasses?

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Forging on with the twisted but potentially viral Never Hide campaign, the folk at Feed Company befuddle us with Bikini Body Builder vs. Rubik’s Cube.

Watch it. Really. Your life probably won’t change but at least you’ll have some reasonably amusing fodder to toss across the bar whilst drinking like a fish:

“So, like, there’s this bikini bodybuilder, right…”

“Ew, gross! Those girls look like guys, ugh!”

“No, let me finish! She was wearing Ray Bans and that Borat swimsuit–“

“The balls-hugger?”

“–and dancing around to some African drums–“

“God, STFU!”

“–and solving a Rubik’s Cube!”

Silence.

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