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A jogger dressed as Spiderman has been lifting spirits in his Melbourne neighbourhood during his permitted one hour of outdoor exercise.

Trainee psychologist Stuart Tyson embraced the superhero role in an effort to boost

the neighbourhood mood as many Victorians struggle under the state’s tough lockdown laws.

 

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The way the Victorian Regime is headed, it will be Santa suits soon.

What he’s doing is pretty lame - no need to wear face mask when exercising

Obviously it’s Peter Parker🙄

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