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Nathon Fillion Demonstrates His “Google Maps Pose

Last week on Jimmy Kimmel Live, actor Nathon Fillion demonstrated his Google Maps Pose.

He described how he was outside of his new home and noticed that the Google Maps Street View car was approaching. He had to act fast and think up his “Google Maps Pose.” He then demonstrated the pose to the audience.

Fillion jokes, “I think this is important, it is something everybody should think about.” “If a Google Maps car is coming down the street, what am I going to do?” he said.

Jimmy Kimmel never saw a Google Maps car before and asked what they look like. Nathon Fillion described it as a car with “giant robot eyes.”

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