I killed the last guy and secretly took his place.I have to wonder how people are selected to be moderators here.
It can't be because of their fully hectic people skills.

I killed the last guy and secretly took his place.I have to wonder how people are selected to be moderators here.
It can't be because of their fully hectic people skills.
I have to wonder how people are selected to be moderators here. It can't be because of their fully hectic people skills.
Gold is just as fake in terms of monetary value as the fake money we print to support the economy. It's just shiny, and we like shiny things. All of it's built on the notion of "this has inherent value" and none of it, in terms of an actual currency, has inherent value beyond what people are willing to give for it. All of this is fake, and none of it is real. Quit thinking the imaginary numbers running through computer systems actually affect things outside of human brains.
In an unstructured system, yes. We don't live in such a system.Sure, but none of this changes the fact that money can be exchanged for goods and services.
Everything is worth what it's purchaser will pay for it.
Bribes, just like anywhere.
No, what I'm saying is we live in a structured system. Money is only real because we label it and give it purpose. What good is a dollar bill outside of the designation we give it? You can burn it for warmth, staple a bunch together for a shoddy blanket, or paper your wall with it, but that's about the extent of its usage outside of the structured monetary system in which it is used. Look at these folks who invest in crypto, and talk about NFTs. They talk about how much value it has like it's something that exists outside of a number blockchain.Reality isn't real?
Not really much point in carrying on a conversation with a figment of my own imagination![]()
The point is that nearly all currency as we know it today is fiat currency, it only exists as long as the government authority backing it exists.
Reality isn't real?
Not really much point in carrying on a conversation with a figment of my own imagination![]()
I'm not talking about barter, I'm talking about the perception of value, that it isn't something concrete. My point is that it's all made up, and that we can change the rules if we so desire, that this isn't something in nature we can't combat, nor is it an immovable object. I'll speak of the US, specifically here.I'm down with that.
I mean, if the government says money is real...if my store says the wages they pay me are real...and the places I SPEND that money say it's real...then, hey, it's real! Simple enough.
And let's be honest, what's the alternative? Barter? Good luck with that.![]()
The price of cardboard has gone up, so their hamburgers got more expensive to make.
The point is that nearly all currency as we know it today is fiat currency, it only exists as long as the government authority backing it exists. You made the statement "sure, but none of this changes the fact that money can be exchanged for goods and services" as if that took away from my point, and it doesn't. My point simply was that value is only as real as the collective will to make it real. The moment people stop caring, you go from having a $1,000,000 monkey picture to a .jpg. It's all in your head. We live in a system of artificial scarcity when there is more than enough for everyone, and it's to keep you believing that you have to live in the conditions you do because that's just the way it is.
I love how the denominations are all different colors (the 5 is red, 10 blue, 20 green). I wish American money was like that!
I love how the denominations are all different colors (the 5 is red, 10 blue, 20 green). I wish American money was like that!
Canadian money looks really, really cool.
I love how the denominations are all different colors (the 5 is red, 10 blue, 20 green). I wish American money was like that!
A little bit, yes. It's more a specific styling too, to try to stay ahead of counterfeiting. Here's a PDF if you're really that curious. I recall having to get use to it in order to spot fakes at work.I thought I read a while ago that the latest series of American bank notes actually added some denomination-based colouring?
It's also much healthier.Why I cook at home..
Going out gets expensive real fast.
When there's a surge in demand for a wide breadth of goods across an economy, their prices tend to increase. While this is not often a concern for short-term imbalances of supply and demand, sustained demand can reverberate in the economy and raise costs for other goods; the result is demand-pull inflation."
I’m color blind and broke…Just a small correction: the 5 is blue, and…
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