3 years ago

3 lost items when I was taking a walk.


A piece of gold.

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No kidding, it’s a real piece of gold. So, I’m gonna put that in my crystal collection I’ve been having for years since Elementary School.

AirPods Pro.

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A legit AirPods Pro from Apple, but only has one AirPod. I connected it to my iPhone and it’s left with the name “Dela 💰______🏃🏾‍♂” with emojis in it. Then I played some music, and it actually works. But I’m not going to use them often because I don’t want to be in a risk of cancer.

An Indian coin.

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It’s surprising to see an Indian coin in the US, plus, that was my very first time seeing one. This one is a ₹10 (10 rupee) and it counts as ₹75.29 for $1 USD. And it appears that this was made a long time ago, in 2012. And how did I find it? Duh, in the street when I was taking a walk.

~

And all of these things are legit, no joke. I guess, I’m so lucky that day.



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