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New Barcelona commercial shows Messi as ninja, Suarez as cowboy

Have you ever imagined Luis Suarez as a cowboy? Or Gerard Pique as a mime? Or Lionel Messi as a ninja?

Of course not, that would be weird. But Barcelona and Qatar Airways did.

So we learned a few things here, like Lionel Messi is incredible at whatever he does and Andres Iniesta has never broken a sweat in his life, but there’s one thing that stands out: Mimes are always creepy.

Gerard Pique is a Champions League winner and a World Cup champion. He is dating Shakira and is pretty much great at everything. But even he looks creepy while miming and if he can't pull it off, no one can.

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