Bedbugs were my concern initially, as the top layer had plush toys, but I don't think they live on giant slabs of rock or sealed toy sets or DS games. It looked like it was someone emptying out their basement - kid's toys and papers, potting soil and pots, the styrofoam used to cushion really big things you buy.
One toy set (for a young child) had so many tiny fiddly pieces we initially thought several were missing because we didn't notice them in the set itself, and we couldn't find the very last one, but while putting it back in after drying I found it just in the back. It even still has the plastic inserts to keep the soft parts from deforming. There were also two DS chargers, one still unopened, and the pictures in the multiple digital cameras suggest they were bought whenever they had an outing. So rich people who can afford to buy something, use it never, and then chuck all of it.
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Date: 2016-01-30 04:26 am (UTC)One toy set (for a young child) had so many tiny fiddly pieces we initially thought several were missing because we didn't notice them in the set itself, and we couldn't find the very last one, but while putting it back in after drying I found it just in the back. It even still has the plastic inserts to keep the soft parts from deforming. There were also two DS chargers, one still unopened, and the pictures in the multiple digital cameras suggest they were bought whenever they had an outing. So rich people who can afford to buy something, use it never, and then chuck all of it.