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Posted: 2014-08-07T20:57:44Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:18:45Z

On Thursday, a curious Redditor posed a question on the social news site. Reddit, do you have a celebrity look-alike? the netizen asked. If so, can you share a side-by-side comparison.

The response was swift, overwhelming and crazy impressive.

One guy said he often gets stopped in the street because of his wow-I-cant-believe-youre-not-Ed-Sheeran resemblance to the English singer-songwriter.

Another Redditor said his friend looked a lot like Michael Cera in high school:

One man's dad has been mistaken for TV host and comedian Craig Ferguson:

And this guy is the spitting image of Michael Fassbender. Get out of town!

Also making waves on the Reddit thread is a Peter Dinklage doppelgnger:

a woman who looks a lot like Emma Watson:

a dude whose friend who could play the main character in "Dexter":

a man who should be Eddie Murphys stunt double:

a lady who looks a lot like Scarlett Johansson:

...a woman who could be related to Jane Krakowski:

...a Steve Buscemi clone:

and two friends who are basically Jonah Hill and Zach Galifianakis:

Came in expecting half-baked vague resemblances Got my mind [f**king] blown, instead, wrote one impressed Redditor after scrolling through the thread. I can't believe some of the similarities going on here.

For more insane celebrity doppelgnger action, take a look at the awesome Reddit thread yourself .

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