A "Fan" Sells Strands of Boss Hair?

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Wait like... Other human nails?

So if they bite their own nails... They're actually biting someone else's! Ewwww
No they are plastic silly LOL
But still, fake nails harbor A LOT of germs. Like toilet bowl of a public restroom level germs. :eww:
 

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This is hardly recent behavior. Hell, people in ancient times made months long journeys to see body parts of dead people simply because those dead people were well known. And even back then the churches and the places that displayed and sometimes sold body parts would also sell items that supposedly belong to those people.

I think now, with the prevalence of fast and efficient communication, we hear about it more so we think it is more common. But this sort of thing has been going on for a long, long time. I can't tell you when I was younger, hearing from people the piece of hair they got from being close to Elvis or some such nonsense. I personally believe it says a lot about the self esteem of someone to place such importance in such a meaningless thing simply because it comes from a well known person.
 
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This is hardly recent behavior. Hell, people in ancient times made months long journeys to see body parts of dead people simply because those dead people were well known. And even back then the churches and the places that displayed and sometimes sold body parts would also sell items that supposedly belong to those people.

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And this is why wrestlers see fans as creepy
Well...some wrestling fans are kind of creepy...

What are you all looking at?

What?
 

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Well...some wrestling fans are kind of creepy...

What are you all looking at?

What?
There are creepy fans in anything. If some huge packers fan got ahold of Aaron Rodgers jockstrap, I guarantee you they’d be all over that Shit, literally. Prob have it mounted on their wall.