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Stop what you're doing and look at this guy's Pixar lamp Halloween costume

After Josh Sundquist lost his leg to childhood cancer, he went on to do, well... pretty much everything? He became a Paralympic ski racer, a motivational speaker, and a comedian. He also happens to be a top-notch Halloween costume architect. 

This year, Sundquist dressed up as the thing you usually see right before you're about to watch an animated movie and cry for 90 minutes: The Pixar lamp — perhaps our greatest source of light in this dark, dark world.

In a video posted on his YouTube channel, you can see how Sundquist crafted his de-light-ful costume and view a montage of his incredible costumes of years' past, including a partially eaten gingerbread man, a flamingo, an iHop sign, and a Dairy Queen Blizzard. Read more...

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