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Sex toys packaged in book-shaped boxes
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A "calendar of the gondoliers" sold at a newstand in Venice
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Local Church using an Indiana Jones Poster
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Found a Zeiss Humphrey Field Analyzer next to the trash
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This burled tree trunk beam at my boyfriends parents house
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This... weird printed message inside a knockoff army bomber jacket
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How this cleaning product changed name over a few years.
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This orange juice rapidly inflates itself immediately after closing
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I found an AI book in goodwill.
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My collegeβs engineering building has a house built on its roof
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My shirt comes with a microfiber patch to clean your glasses/sunglasses with.
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Dress at my local Macyβs had a security tag from Buffumβs on it, a southern CA department store chain that went out of business in 1991.
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It's been 26 years since the book I got at the library was last borrowed
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My local shop in Saudi Arabia sells packs of 4 slices of bread.
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crystalized menthol
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Iβm not sure exactly what this is, but I feel like it belongs in this sub
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Quite a few of these posters around Rome still have βLorem Ipsumβ text on them.
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I accidentally left a red envelope in my jacket pocket, and put it in the laundry. Now my ten dollar bill is red.
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This insanity of an 80s knitting book
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Apparently, 5 is the most used number in bank account pin codes, and both 2 and 3 are barely used in comparison
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This glass I found in my pond