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So basically I shouldn't put my fingers in my mouth after I touch money? Where've I heard that before...?
ReplyDeleteExactly! Especially since money is continuously circulated and grabbed by a multitude of hands, you never know what ends up on the money! Did you also notice how the paper seems to be coated much more than an ordinary piece?
ReplyDeleteWas the sample dyed or is money just that color?
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