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As 10-year-old Jesse knows, no day is complete without sitting in a completely empty room for at least one hour.

And her truly wonderful bucket list is inspiring thousands — over 10,000, as a matter of fact — after her brother Josh spotted it on the counter at their house, then tweeted it out on Sunday.

Behold.

i found my sister's bucket list? what the hell is she on pic.twitter.com/lDAldRtw17

— Josh (@Asbronaut) February 5, 2017

The list, featuring gems like "eat a hammerhead shark, snake and bear," is impressive for several reasons. First, there's the sheer variety — imagine the wonder of a life in which you adopt a pet blobfish, then sleep for a full 24 hours.  Read more...

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