Come on,About Marie.
If you can't read the massive text plastered above this video, this allegedly drunk man is having a bit of trouble removing himself from a box, no thanks to Marie.
We're not exactly sure how this man got into this whole mess, but we're thankful for Marie's commitment to filming the interaction instead of helping him.
It's unclear where the clip originated, but has gained traction after being uploaded to the page for the bro site UNILAD.
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