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A 9-year-old boy who built an elaborate cardboard arcade inside his dad’s used auto part store is about to have the best day of his life.

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This is fantastic. My faith in humanity is restored. — Tanya

04/12/12 at 1:20pm
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    this just made my life.
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    This kid is my new hero.
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    Legitly cried, this...amazing. Thank you!
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    :´´´´´´)
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    They played this video at my church on Father’s Day as an example of how parents should support their children… Kinda...