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WTF? From Facebook translated from khmer..
Only $4!!
Just arrived, new style pillow imported from Thailand!
Large, medium and small. Buy from 3 pairs up to get 5% discount. Retail and wholesale.
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Only $4!!
Just arrived, new style pillow imported from Thailand!
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Wouldn't be the first time many of us have slept with a "corpse", I'm sure.
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True story:
Magnet mishap puts would-be virus device inventor in hospital
An Australian astrophysicist bored by coronavirus isolation saw his attempted invention to stop people catching the disease go hilariously wrong when he landed in hospital with magnets stuck up his nose.
The accident happened when Daniel Reardon, a research fellow at Swinburne University in Melbourne, was working to create a necklace-like device that would buzz when its wearer brought their hands too close to their face.
Magnet mishap puts would-be virus device inventor in hospital
An Australian astrophysicist bored by coronavirus isolation saw his attempted invention to stop people catching the disease go hilariously wrong when he landed in hospital with magnets stuck up his nose.
The accident happened when Daniel Reardon, a research fellow at Swinburne University in Melbourne, was working to create a necklace-like device that would buzz when its wearer brought their hands too close to their face.
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