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5 Weird Stuff You Can Actually Buy Online

Believe it or not, I have tried selling textured paper (namely, paper I have crumpled and then scanned) online. Ever scrolled through online marketplaces and stumbled upon some real head-scratchers?  Here are five things that'll make you raise an eyebrow and maybe even crack a smile. 1. Digital Art of Crumpled Paper : Yep, I've sold photos of textured paper. Some folks are turning crumpled paper into digital art. It's like finding beauty in the crinkles and creases of everyday life. Sure, it sounds a bit out there, but hey, art is subjective, right? Who knows, maybe a crumpled paper masterpiece is just what your digital gallery needs. 2. Cat Pics with Attitude : Cat lovers, rejoice! You can now snag photos of our feline friends making the goofiest faces imaginable. From derpy grins to puzzled looks, these snapshots capture the essence of cat shenanigans. Perfect for spicing up your Instagram feed or giving your walls some purr-sonality. 3. Dog Pics That'll Make You LOL

Asian Fruit Salad with Dressing

  Because I miss travelling to Bangkok and Vietnam where I once tasted the best mangoes and dragon fruits, here's a food post for you! Asian fruit salad is known for its vibrant colors, refreshing tastes, and mix of exotic fruits, often dressed with a citrusy or spicy sauces to enhance the flavors. Here's a simple recipe for an Asian-inspired fruit salad that you can easily prepare at home: Asian Fruit Salad Recipe  Ingredients: - 1 cup of diced mango - 1 cup of diced papaya - 1 cup of pineapple chunks - 1 cup of lychees, peeled and pitted (can use fresh or canned) - 1 cup of dragon fruit, cubed - 1/2 cup of pomegranate seeds - Mint leaves for garnish Dressing: - Juice of 1 lime - 1 tablespoon of honey (adjust to taste) - 1 teaspoon of grated ginger - A pinch of salt - Optional: a sprinkle of chili flakes or a teaspoon of finely chopped mint for an extra kick  Instructions: 1. Prepare the Fruits: Peel and cut all the fruits into bite-sized pieces. If you're using canned lyc