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There are Business Relationshipplenty of people who've done an excellent job on costumes this Halloween -- just take this splendid reaction of the "distracted boyfriend" meme , for instance -- but there are few costumes that have managed to be more gloriously British than this one.
SEE ALSO: Celebrities who nailed it this HalloweenIntroducing Anna Lynas, a student at Scotland's University of Stirling.
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This Halloween, Lynas decided to dispense with horror in favour of sweet, sweet, British nostalgia.
"All of the girls at this party last night were wearing cute outfits n i was pouring salt on the floor dressed as NEIL BUCHANAN," she wrote on Twitter.
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The mask and the frantic, excitable salt pouring are what really make it.
For anyone not familiar with Art Attack, it's basically a kids' TV show that was super popular in Britain in the 90s and early noughties. The show had a segment where presenter Neil Buchanan would make crazy-cool art drawings on a dark floor using nothing but salt.
Just look how awesome it was:
Excellent work, Lynas. Buchanan would surely be proud.
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UPDATE: Nov. 2, 2017, 11:02 a.m. GMT Lynas told Mashableshe got the idea for the costume when she stumbled across the mask online.
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"I just bought a kid's school uniform jumper and painted on the logo," she said.
"People thought it was really funny."
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