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It all started as a simple trade discussion. You know, the usual—skins, items, maybe a few compliments on how cool my profile is. Then out of nowhere, this guy asked if I could "mail him my toenail clippings."
At first, I thought he was joking. Like, maybe it was a weird prank or some inside joke I didn’t get. But no. He was dead serious. The audacity! The audacity to ask a stranger on Steam to send toenail clippings through the mail like it’s a regular Tuesday.
I told him no, of course. But he insisted. He offered me extra skins, rare items, even said he’d cover shipping. I almost caved for a second… but then I realized, what kind of maniac asks for toenail clippings?
So here I am, still trying to figure out what just happened. Moral of the story: always double-check what you’re trading for, because the line between “cool deal” and “totally disturbing” is thinner than a toenail.
Chuck me an add and I wanted to know how much overpay on top you would want