Ball contains granulated sugar, brown sugar, softened butter, and vanilla paste. True nectar of the gods levels of delicious. Ball was formed by the really wacky & cool physics in my food processor.

Sale price is nine billion nine hundred and ninety-nine million nine hundred and ninety-nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents.

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    1 month ago

    I am trying to find sm equal value but i am cornered about its structural longevity.

    For how long have you had it? Maybe it needs a special storage container?

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      1 month ago

      I can ship it in an electromagnetic-suspension capsule if you’re very concerned, will only increase shipping cost by $10K

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        1 month ago

        Sadly enough money is of no value to me and i do believe you deserve a fair deal.

        I have a “a deck of blue eyeswhite dragon yugioh card”, which derived its extra rare value from the fact i found it near a empty playground having spot it from over 10m away, as a kid while i owned no cards myself. Meaning this one card was now my entire deck.

        But i would need to look for it trough my old junk and i dont remember its condition. I dont think itl suffice.

        I could offer a cubic rock i found at gizah, egypt with the same color as the pyramids but that one is priceless.