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The '''fidget spinner''' was a product popular on [[Earth]] in the [[2010s]]. According to [[Lady Christina de Souza]], the fidget spinner came about when she tried selling [[alien]] technology to a big tech company on Earth. They reverse-engineered the alien device, caught Christina up in long, drawn-out legal matters, and released various "knock-offs" under different names.
The '''fidget spinner''' was a product popular on [[Earth]] in the [[2010s]]. According to [[Lady Christina de Souza]], the fidget spinner came about when she tried selling [[alien]] technology to a big tech company on Earth. They reverse-engineered the alien device, caught Christina up in long, drawn-out legal matters, and released various "knock-offs" of the original spinner under different names.


The result was a craze which, in the 2010s, [[Janice Matheson]] expressed she had been trying to forget. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Death on the Mile (audio story)|Death on the Mile]]'')
The result was a craze which, in the 2010s, [[Janice Matheson]] expressed she had been trying to forget. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Death on the Mile (audio story)|Death on the Mile]]'')
[[Category:Toys from the real world]]
[[Category:Toys from the real world]]
[[Category:Technology from the real world]]
[[Category:Technology from the real world]]

Revision as of 20:11, 7 April 2019

Fidget spinner

The fidget spinner was a product popular on Earth in the 2010s. According to Lady Christina de Souza, the fidget spinner came about when she tried selling alien technology to a big tech company on Earth. They reverse-engineered the alien device, caught Christina up in long, drawn-out legal matters, and released various "knock-offs" of the original spinner under different names.

The result was a craze which, in the 2010s, Janice Matheson expressed she had been trying to forget. (AUDIO: Death on the Mile)