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A: If you run into issues acquiring the amount of cash necessary to buy Wikipedia, an exchange rate of 2.3554 3 United States Dollars (USD) to 1, 1 ⁄ 4 lb (0.11 kg) cheeseburger will be accepted in order to complete the transaction. The aforementioned burgers must be cooked medium rare (145 °F (63 °C)).
Q: Who can buy it? A: Anyone! Whether you're an insanely wealthy stock broker with $87,682,041,911,867,583.93 spare cash on hand or a lowly peasant with $87,682,041,911,867,583.93 spare cash on hand, we won't discriminate .
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Me: Can I buy Wikipedia with my whole family of kittens? Passerby-A: You shouldn't and you can't. Me: Okay, can I exchange Wikipedia for the price of Santa Claus and his reindeers. Passerby-A: If he ever exists. TheeChEese 19:52, 9 May 2021 (UTC) Wikipe-tan is currently Santa. Dronebogus 19:20, 8 January 2022 (UTC)
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