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These People Accidentally Found Their Doppelgängers In Museums and Art Exhibits (PHOTOS)

Imagine looking at your "past self" 😳
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Hey, that guy looks familiar... oh wait, that's me?!

You can imagine how these people felt when they were exploring the halls of museums, only to run into their long lost doppelgänger from the past. 

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It all started when one Twitter user shared photos of people posing with their "twins." 

One by one, others who ran into their "past selves" added onto the thread. 

Some of these comparisons are scary realistic.

Can you say, time traveler?

Behold: Millennial Vincent van Gogh. 

And apparently, women were fed up with everything back then, too. Same, girl. 

This guy really nailed it with the pose.

And this guy couldn't help but laugh at "himself".

What would you do if you came across your doppelgänger hanging on a museum wall?

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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