Woman claiming to own the sun sues eBay for $11,000



Get ready for the most 'out of this world' story you will hear all week.

Five years ago, a woman in Spain claimed ownership of the sun (you know, that bright round object in the sky that gives us warmth, tans, and solar flares? Yeah, that one.).
While it is illegal for an individual to claim ownership of a celestial body, Maria Duran found a legal loophole. The treaty in her country does not ban individuals from staking claim in celestial bodies. Duran even had her ownership of the sun notorized.

The problem here is, the width of the sun became too much real estate for Duran to handle, so she decided to sell some of the land on eBay ($1 for 11 sq. feet of land). Ebay shut down her operation before she could cash out on her 600+ orders. Duran got 'heated' and decided to sue eBay for $11,000. Apparently there isn't anything keeping her (legally speaking) from suing eBay.
I guess we shall see how this one plays out.

o_0

"B*tch, I owned the sun long before you did. You better recognize, fool." *snaps*
*brain explodes*
I got nothing you guys. I didn't know crazy could go to this great of lengths. Good luck, Maria Duran. You're going to need it. Last I checked, the flying spaghetti monster owned that sh*t. Ain't nobody been able to take that monster down.

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