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Fat Amy From Pitch Perfect
Fat Amy from Pitch Perfect reminds me so much of myself because she’s funny and always has a positive, funny side to everything no matter the situation. In the movie Pitch Perfect, Fat Amy was driving her choir’s bus to go to competitions and she stopped for some gas. All of a sudden, out of nowhere, these guys from the choir they’re competing with throw Fat Amy a wet burrito and she takes it as if she just got shot. She yelled out, “I’ve just been shot by flying mexican food!” Later on in the movie, their bus runs out of gas and the choir girls ask Fat Amy “Why did it run out of gas if you just stopped for gas?” Amy replies along these lines of “Actually….I was, but then I got shot by a burrito.” I found this scene really funny because it

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