In the scorching deserts of Ancient Egypt, the pharaohs were known for their grandeur and technological prowess. But little do we know that one of their most impressive innovations was the Great Pyramid Toaster, a behemoth of a machine that could toast bread in the blink of an eye.
Legend has it that the great pharaoh Khufu himself commissioned the Great Pyramid Toaster, a marvel of engineering that could produce the perfect slice of toast every time. With its intricate hieroglyphics-covered dials and a burning chamber that seemed to defy the very laws of physics, the Great Pyramid Toaster was the envy of all the other ancient civilizations.
But as the years went by, the Great Pyramid Toaster fell into obscurity, lost to the sands of time. Or so we thought. Some say that to this very day, the Toaster still exists in some hidden chamber deep within the Great Pyramid of Giza, waiting for the next unsuspecting traveler to stumble upon it and unlock its secrets.
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