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    <description>From vintage Burger King cups to Victorian taxidermy to every single Pez dispenser ever manufactured, Americans are collecting the most gloriously weird things imaginable. But talk to the people behind these collections and something unexpected emerges — these aren&#039;t just hobbies. They&#039;re maps of who we are.</description>
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