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This toddler's reaction to pizza will make you LOL

You have to see this picture that shows a toddler getting her first ever experience with the true meaning of life: pizza.

This toddler's reaction to pizza will make you LOL

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Ask any kid what their favourite food is and there's a really good chance they'll say pizza—and let's be real, you can probably ask any adult and get the same answer. It's just so dang tasty.

Jody Avirgan surely knows this and recently let his toddler daughter have her very first taste of this crowd-pleasing dish. You can just imagine what kind of reaction she had. Luckily, you don't have to because he snapped a hilarious photo at the perfect moment and posted it on Twitter. Check it out below:

To say that this little one is having a truly spiritual experience is an understatement. You can see the pure joy radiating from her little sauce-covered face, and you just know she's currently achieving some sort of pizza-induced nirvana. This girl has just seen the light, and we wouldn't be surprised if she asked for pizza for every single meal from this day forward. (Obviously that wouldn't be a healthy balanced diet, but she can dream right?)

If we had to guess was happening in her mind's eye in the moment this photo was taken, we'd probably guess it was something a little like this:

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So rock on, pizza girl. Welcome to a new pizza-filled world.

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Kevin is an associate editor for Canadian Business in Toronto, Ontario. More of their work can be found in MSN Canada, Chatelaine and This Magazine

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