It's much easier to shoot for the moon when it's on nonsexual eroticismthe ground, rolling toward you.
A giant moon-shaped balloon, caught in the winds of Typhoon Meranti blew through the streets of Fuzhou, China, this morning.
SEE ALSO: 50 years ago, a probe captured the first photo of Earth from the MoonThe balloon was initially a part of a display installed outside of a shopping mall to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival on Thursday, reports Buzzfeed.
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This balloon was spotted rolling over cars and people as it was lifted throughout the town.
People on Twitter had plenty to say about it. Some made puns.
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Others made comparisons.
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And some realized how relatable the event was.
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So far, there have been no injuries caused by the moon balloon. However, its current whereabouts remain unknown.
So, as always, keep an eye out for giant orbs about town.
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