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Cheese made with flakes of real gold


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For thousands of years many cultures believed that ingestion of gold would cure diseases. See Gold cures diseases on google. Today modern science is looking into the possibility of curing cancer and arthritis.

So it may seem expensive to spend hundreds of dollars for a few slices of gold-cheese, but you know what it cost to cure cancer?

So these celebrities should donate the money that they'd spend on gold cheese to cancer research IMO.

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i agree. instead of wasting money on stupid crap like gold cheese people should be using their money for something that is worth it

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I think those poor children can feed with a slice of this delicacy, sometimes human stupidity has no limits

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wow, this makes me pretty angry. what is the point? gold flake cheese? seriously? I can't believe people pay money for such a stupid thing, let alone think up such a stupid idea.

I guess they just love to rub it in the faces of the have-nots. They just love sitting in they're nice fancy mansions eating gold cheese while millions starve.

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Well a life of excess leads to no good anyway. Hope they leave some money to at least one charity when they die fast and young. :devil: It's their money as I said and they can do what they like, but I hope if I was ever in their position, I would spend my money more wisely than frivolity such as this.

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I haven't donated anything today, and likely won't either. Lol, I'm not a daily charity person. But over the last few months I have donated books to the local library charity drive, clothes and home goods to a local charity resale shop. I tend to shop resale a lot, and go to the ones that support local needs, sometimes Goodwill. I've done a couple of the donate a bag for local food banks in the past few weeks. I always toss my change in the donation bucket to support animals when I'm at the feed or pet stores. And lol, I also collect paw points from my kitty litter, and turn them in for the ASPCA donations.

We moved earlier this year, so we have sort of been too broke to be able too much for charity.

But even if I were really wealthy, I still wouldn't be too likely to shuck out extra cash just because there's gold flakes in the cheese.

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I haven't donated anything today, and likely won't either. Lol, I'm not a daily charity person. But over the last few months I have donated books to the local library charity drive, clothes and home goods to a local charity resale shop. I tend to shop resale a lot, and go to the ones that support local needs, sometimes Goodwill. I've done a couple of the donate a bag for local food banks in the past few weeks. I always toss my change in the donation bucket to support animals when I'm at the feed or pet stores. And lol, I also collect paw points from my kitty litter, and turn them in for the ASPCA donations.

We moved earlier this year, so we have sort of been too broke to be able too much for charity.

But even if I were really wealthy, I still wouldn't be too likely to shuck out extra cash just because there's gold flakes in the cheese.

You are a credit to humanity. I'd like to think that I'd be generous if I had wealth, but I'd probably get caught up in the "ooh, look at all the neat stuff I can afford now" mindset, and quickly forget the plight of my fellow people. At very least, I can be honest about it.

That said, I did encounter a man at a local Wendy's whose long grey hair had been used as a pillow for so long that it was matted into a solid mass. He bought a coffee with what money he had, never asked anybody for a handout. I gave him my last ten dollars telling him "I think you can use this better than I can." He responded with "God bless you." That felt better than getting anything those ten bucks could have possibly bought me.

Still, I can't bring myself to judge anyone for buying gold cheese, though. I mean, to do so without giving my money away rather than paying for an Internet connection would be hypocritical.

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