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  • 2002-05-15 (xsd:date)
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  • $20 Bill Folding (no)
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  • Folding common paper images such as currency and familiar product packaging to produce amusing (and often risqué) new images is a pastime with a long history. After all, several generations of kids have now learned that if you cut a few holes in a package of Land O Lakes butter and fold the portion with the pictured Native American girl's knees up just right, you can make it look like she's holding her breasts: Examples: [Collected on the Internet, 2002] To those (few, we hope) who might be tempted to take something like this seriously, we'd simply point out that: As far as fun-filled financial folding goes, you can usually obtain better results with bank notes from Europe, where countries don't all put nothing but pictures of buildings and stodgy old political figures on their money: (en)
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