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  2. Are things really more expensive these days? Compare ... - AOL

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    Not everything was cheaper in 1972, but most things were even when adjusted for inflation. Some things are less expensive, like ice cream. So how much did staples such as gas, groceries ...

  3. Ohio (meme) - Wikipedia

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    Ohio, also referred to as Only in Ohio or Ohio vs. the World, [1] [2] [3] is an Internet slang and meme first popularized in 2016. The term refers to obviously surreal and random phenomena that supposedly occur in the U.S. state with the same name .

  4. 'Why is everything so DAMN expensive?': This TikToker ... - AOL

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    Abney’s viral video takes place in his car, so it’s only fitting that he took aim at two extortionate driving expenses: insurance and gas. “My car insurance from four-years-ago until now ...

  5. I Spent $400 At America's Most Expensive Grocery Store & I ...

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    It's easily one of the most expensive grocery stores in the country. Many of their items seemed needlessly pricey (a jar of pesto is $21), and we thought they could never live up to the hype.

  6. Socks and sandals - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known surviving pair of socks, created by naalbinding. The split toes were designed for use with sandals. Dating from 300 to 500 CE, they were excavated from Oxyrhynchus on the Nile in Egypt. The earliest evidence of wearing socks and sandals is documented at the archaeological site between Dishforth and Leeming in North Yorkshire ...

  7. Economy of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio has six of the top 146 public school national universities in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report ' s 2020 rankings. [14] The state was ranked No. 8 by the same magazine in 2008 for best high schools, [15] while overall, in 2010 the state's schools were ranked No. 5 in the country by Education Week. [16]

  8. Jelly Roll reveals why he only wears socks once after buying ...

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    Jelly Roll has admitted that he only wears socks once after buying them.. The 39-year-old singer confessed during a recent interview with Audacy’s Sabrina Sergio, also known as Sabrina from ...

  9. Sock monkey - Wikipedia

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    These seamless work socks were so popular that the market was soon flooded with imitators, and socks of this type were known under the generic term "Rockfords". The iconic sock monkeys made from red-heeled socks, known today as the "Rockford Red Heel", emerged at the earliest in 1932, the year the Nelson Knitting Company added the trademark red ...