A young woman named Mallorya native of United Kingdom, It was news on social networks for a bizarre reason derived from a simple act: he bought an armchair online.
The girl really wanted keep furnishing and decorating your house so he acquired several objects for that purpose. Among all that, he wanted to buy an armchair to give more comfort and aesthetics to his living room, so he started to inspect what Internet had to offer him.
That way he came through the store Facebook to an object that fascinated her from the start: a large beige armchair, circular, with capacity for at least four people are comfortable and fully extended.
After seeing the value, he did not hesitate: he bought the peculiar armchair for a sum of 600 euros, that is, more than 73 thousand Argentine pesos. Happy with her new acquisition, Mallory decided to share it with her followers on TikTokmoment in which they made her perceive something that she had not taken into account.
According to several members of the tiktok community, it was a chair commonly used for swingers sexual practices – or exchange of couples -. Immediately, users began to comment on the post giving their opinion.
“Someone explain what a swinger sofa is because I hope it’s not what I think.”. “Swingers really they have the best taste in furniture”. “I saw them in a swingers club and I can definitely assure you that they were not dressed! Some users commented.
In addition, many were concerned about hygiene: “Can I say that I have definitely seen this chair before? I beg you to clean it”. “Luckily it’s leather and you can clean it”, they wrote.
And a user finished: “Stop…my ex’s family had one like this in the basement.” In any case, it is seen that the young British woman did not care about the opinions and decided to keep the sofa. You can see it on her TikTok profile jumping on it happily with his two dogs.
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Bought “adornment” at second-hand sale and it turned out to be a priceless treasure
Laura Young is a collector from the US state of Texas and found an expensive roman empire bust in a thrift store and decided to keep it, paying $34.99 or about 4 thousand Argentine pesos.
After sufficient investigation, the Sotheby’s auction house consultant finally discovered the place of origin of the bust and the character to whom it belonged was revealed: the Roman commander Drusus Germanicus. In this way, he came to the conclusion that it was a authentic part dating from between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD, more than two thousand years old.
Further investigations revealed that the origin of the bust dates back to Germany, specifically to an idealized replica of a roman villa in bavaria which displayed original artifacts alongside replicas.
The work would have belonged to King Ludwig I of Bavaria and stolen from the Nazis during World War II. An American soldier is then believed to have transported the statue to USA.
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