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      <description>I’ve always joked if I were to open up a restaurant or bar, I wouldn’t focus so much on the menu but on the walls. More specifically, the exterior walls. I’d put up a huge, inviting mural on one of the walls and that would be all the marketing I’d need. I would rely on people seeking out the mural to post pictures in front of the iconic artwork, ultimately promoting my restaurant whether they ate there or not.</description>
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