Everyone appreciates a well-timed photobomb.
Whether it's a smiling horse,the disabled debauchee eroticism a shirtless Justin Trudeau, or even her Majesty the Queen, photobombs are the highest, purest form of internet currency.
SEE ALSO: David Beckham Photobombs Londoners for AdidasTake the man below, for instance. During an interview between Pierre McGuire and Mike Sullivan at Thursday's Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Washington Capitals game, he found himself centre of the frame.
Rather than quietly ignoring the camera or edging out of shot, though, he decided to do this:
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He should be an inspiration to all of us.
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