Our protagonist, let’s call him Sam, wanted to liven up his home office. Instead of a boring stapler, he found himself bidding on a for about $16. It was a mesmerizing wiggler that promised to keep him distracted for hours.
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: A $12 "gag gift" that is, quite literally, an empty vintage bag. The Collector’s Goldmine Our protagonist, let’s call him Sam, wanted to
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Once upon a time, in the digital rabbit hole known as eBay , a simple search for "desk decor" could lead a person down a path of delightful absurdity. It wasn’t just a place for used cell phones or luxury watches. It was a world where a broken laser pointer —the first item ever sold on the site—could spark a global revolution of "wait, I can buy that ?". The Quest for the Quirkiest Desk