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Loyal readers of Human Events Online are familiar with the vertiginous feeling of finding so much mind-blowing content in one place.  Now, irony of ironies, our old friend Pravda has surfaced a name for this condition: There was a strict dress code for visitors to enter the Millionaire Fair: men were supposed to wear tuxedos, […]

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Loyal readers of Human Events Online are familiar with the vertiginous feeling of finding so much mind-blowing content in one place.  Now, irony of ironies, our old friend Pravda has surfaced a name for this condition:

There was a strict dress code for visitors to enter the Millionaire Fair: men were supposed to wear tuxedos, whereas women had to be dressed up in beautiful evening dresses. Some visitors did not feel well because of what they could see at the show: one of the female visitors was hospitalized with "luxury shock." Another visitor, however, purchased an island during the weekend. Next year the Millionaire Fair will take place in Shanghai, Newsru wrote.

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