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  1. Green Worm Eye Popping Squeeze Fidget Toys For Autism And ADHD Weird Stuff

    High-concerned Chemical. Animals & Nature, Transportation, Fantasy & Sci-Fi, Occupations, Sports. Product Color: Green. Product Material: TPR. Not Suitable For Children Under Three Years. We understand you may not be satisfied with our item and we are here to help.

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  2. WEIRD STUFF By Richard Tulloch & Shane Nagle *Excellent Condition*

    WEIRD STUFF By Richard Tulloch & Shane Nagle *Excellent Condition*.

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  3. Haunted Treasures

    Dark web mystery box- a collection of haunted and bizarre items- each box is different but they're all guaranteed to gove you goosebumps and make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up

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  4. I Have To Say Weird Stuff Or I'll Die Funny Quote Frog Coffee Meme Men's T-Shirt

    Can We Fix It?. Deus Vult Knight Templar Christian Warrior Crusader Cross Short Sleeve T-Shirt. Chest Length Sleeve. XXXXL 140CM / 55.1" 85CM / 33.5" 21.5CM / 8.5".

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  5. 444226 TINY HANDS HILARIOUS PAIR OF TINY PROP HANDS TO PRANK YOUR FRIENDS WITH!

    Hilarious pair of tiny hands to handle big fun! A prankster's delight! Wear long sleeves and freak out your friends with these hilarious tiny hands! Give an itty bitty salute, a puny handshake, or a round of insignificant applause.

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  6. One Way Ticket To Hell Printed On Genuine 1800s 3x5 Card Unique Satan Devil *2

    This is a very unique item. It is a modern printing on genuine 1800s paper (to give an sinister appearance). Size 3"x5".

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  7. I Have to Say Weird Stuff Or I'll Die Funny Frog T-Shirt

    The high-quality print enhances its casual appearance. • Material: Made from 6.1-ounce, 100% cotton. (Note: Dark Heather variant is 50% cotton, 50% polyester.). • We’re glad to have your support!

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  8. Vintage Telescope Antique Astronomy Space Stars Old Gold Lustre Wooden Box Retro

    Siegel, Ethan. "This Is Why We Can't Just Do All Of Our Astronomy From Space". Retrieved 20 August 2022. History of astronomy. Palmieri, Paolo (2001). "Galileo and the discovery of the phases of Venus".

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