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missbishi

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I'm really sorry to say this is just ridiculous, verging on the absurd!! This is how a fool soon parts ways with his money, I guess. What scares me is the 3 Ply 22 Carat Gold Toilet Paper - at a mere $1.3 million per roll! The mind truly boggles. I could do so much with that $1.3M **sigh** LOL What about that gold rubbish bin, I take it it rust proof?!

Well, you'd hope so for the price they're charging! I think I'd be too worried about putting any trash in it in the first place!
 
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Apart from the many insanely expensive things already mentioned - what immediately springs to mind here - is that ridiculously rich people generally like to have their normal every day things - encrusted in diamonds and gold - like for instance - they wouldn't dream of putting their garbage/trash in anything but a

$10 -15,000 gold garbage/trash can

Rich People's Toys - $10 -15,000 Gold Trash Can.jpg

they also enjoy drinking tea made with $15,250 Diamond Encrusted Tea Bags

Rich People's Toys - $15,250 Diamond Encrusted Tea Bags.jpg

as well as wearing $50,000 gold and diamond encrusted Bluetooth headsets

Rich People's Toys - $50,000 Gold and Diamond Bluetooth Headset.jpg

and although most people would think these items as well as many others - including gold sanitary wear and taps in the bathrooms way,way beyond extravagant - nothing quite beats the luxury of using

3 Ply 22 Carat Gold Toilet Paper - at a mere $1.3 million per roll o_O

Rich People's Toys - 3 Ply 22 Carat Gold Toilet Paper -$1.3-million-550x472.jpg

Now although the majority of us would regard these extravagances as totally insane - I think if any of us could justify spending that much on toilet paper - we would definitely know for sure that we had made it - especially as we would probably think nothing of hopping into our private jets or helicopters to go and do our weekly shopping :D

If you have that much money and you don't know how to spend it all or the majority of it before you die, then that is the only time that you can justify spending it on extravagant items like the ones in the picture. I just do not think that it is worth it on the disposable ones like tea bags and toilet paper. And the diamond might fall off the tea bag since it's soaked and you risk choking yourself or swallowing it. Which website did you see these items being sold? I would like to check them out.
 

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If you have that much money and you don't know how to spend it all or the majority of it before you die, then that is the only time that you can justify spending it on extravagant items like the ones in the picture. I just do not think that it is worth it on the disposable ones like tea bags and toilet paper. And the diamond might fall off the tea bag since it's soaked and you risk choking yourself or swallowing it. Which website did you see these items being sold? I would like to check them out.


If I was that rich - apart from not wanting to flaunt the fact that I was extremely rich - even though $1.3 million would probably be nothing more than the equivalent of small change in my pocket and my lifestyle may appear lavish and somewhat extravagant to others - I still - even in my wildest dreams - wouldn't ever be able to justify spending my money on everyday items that were being sold at the ridiculously exorbitant prices mentioned here - as to me that would be seriously insane - when my excess could be better spent by helping the millions and millions of people who are not only starving but homeless too.

To be perfectly honest - as there is a very noticeable difference between those that were born rich and those that have become rich - in that - those people who were born rich and have been so throughout their life tend to be the ones that don't feel the need to flaunt the fact that they are rich - as they are in fact only doing what comes naturally to them as being rich has always been normal - they are not the people that the majority of these products are aimed it.

It is those who become rich by some other means - who as they are quite the opposite - in that - as they are generally the ones that feel the need to flaunt the fact that they had become rich as loudly as possible - mainly due to the fact - that as many people see wealth as a sign of success and flaunting the fact that they now have money is what makes them feel important - they are the ones that would normally be more inclined to buy these products - in fact its big business these days - especially as many people are willing to pay any amount of money for something truly unique that nobody else is likely to have.

Although I have to agree that the possibility of choking on a diamond fragment might be a possible problem when drinking tea made with a diamond encrusted tea bag - I think I would be more interested to know what they do with those tea bags once they've used them - do they throw them away or keep them and what about those gold dustbins - how many times do you think they have to replace those - after they've been stolen ?

In answer to your question regarding - which site did these items come from - all I can say is that as there are literally thousands and thousands of sites portraying and selling these items all over the internet - its extremely difficult to remember exactly which ones - in fact so much so - if anyone was thinking of starting a up business like this - providing you could offer creative and exclusively unique items - I think you'd probably due quite well - especially as many of these insanely rich people are quite happy to buy over the internet - if you can provide a very rapid and reliable service :D
 

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Okay I saw this incredibly expensive house for sale one time in California where the rich person put in an elevator for their car, so when they came home they could pull their expensive car in and have the elevator take it up to the next floor which was a living area, and the car would sit behind glass on this elevator that would then turn around like a display. It was insane. The kitchen was right there so you would get to watch your vehicle spin around while eating your dinner.

This house also had a beauty parlor and a complete bulk candy area with containers like you would see in a store at the mall filled with candies. I guess they had a sweet tooth. Other then that the only other nice thing was the swimming pool which is the type with the disappearing edge. I guess what I could not get over, was that despite the house being on the market for millions, it was right smack between several other homes. there was little privacy on the grounds. You could look from that pool right down into the neighbors. I could imagine there would be noise.
 
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