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Taking a date to prom isn't for everyone. Sometimes, your date bails last minute. Sometimes, over the top promposals just aren't for you. And sometimes, your celebrity crush/unrequited love stays unrequited.
SEE ALSO: 10 times high schoolers had the most extra promposalsBut no worries! If you're stressing about not having a (human) date for prom this year, here are 10 people who found love in the form of a cardboard cutout.
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Twitter user @uhdeevuh brought a cardboard cutout of Michael B. Jordan to prom this year after she couldn't get a date.
"Now I need to MEET my man," she tweeted, with photos of a friend crouched behind the cutout to hold it up.
We hope she finds him!
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Poor @lowhangingfruit couldn't find a date to prom, but she was determined to not attend the dance alone.
She decided to bring a cardboard cutout of young Justin Bieber -- bowl cut and everything -- and even coordinated her dress with her date's bright red pants.
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Shafe Selvidge loves the former first lady. He has a cardboard cutout of Mrs. Obama and he's even taken Christmas photos with it. In January, Selvidge wished Michelle Obama happy birthday with a prom photo.
"I would love to get a picture with the real you someday," he tweeted.
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When @carrrieplain's prom date ditched her to go golfing, she decided that taking photos alone just wasn't for her. Instead of photos with her date, she took her prom photos with a cardboard cutout of Cody Simpson.
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Twitter user @shannon__fields posted two photos from her high school prom, captioning it, "Do you think me going to prom with a cardboard cutout of @nickjonas had anything to do with why boys never liked me?" She even had the classic foot-popping kiss with her paper date.
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Good thing there's no troll toll for high school. Hannah Gladwell brought a cardboard cutout of Danny DeVito -- who was at least wearing a blazer -- to her prom.
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"Incase you're having a bad day," @Asivrs tweeted, "Remember that I went to prom with a cardboard cutout." She even matched her superhero date, accessorizing her dress with a Batman belt, fingerless gloves, and a bat mask. It's a lot.
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When Avinnash was hit by a car, he couldn't make it to his senior prom. Instead of going to prom with him, Amanda brought a cardboard cutout of his face and had someone stand in as Avinnash for her prom photos.
According to their friend Zahra, Avinnash was OK, even if he was left for a cardboard version of himself.
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Elon Musk: billionaire, innovator, and most recently, prom date. @thesmelloftea brought a cutout of the Tesla CEO as her date.
"I'm sorry Elon I just really look up to you and watching the falcon heavy launch in person made me tear up," she tweeted, "Honestly I only think it's fair that Elon gets a cardboard cutout of ME."
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On the cusp of graduation, @chloxraynaud took a political stance at prom and brought a cardboard cutout of then-presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. She captioned her prom photos with #Bernie2016 and #FeelTheBern, posing with her democratic socialist date. Even if Bernie didn't win the primary, @chloxraynaud definitely won prom.
If you're dateless for prom this year, just know that there are a lot of options out there.
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