oh sure if you wanna staert ww3 and ww4. cuz if we did china would declare war on usss and since all of our guns and ships are built over in china, yeah know the steel the nails and stuff, we'd be in for it
whenever theres a way to make something look real and its not, and use it/ sell it to tourists, theres someone counterfitting that whether it be watches (rolexs are big)_ currerncy, coins, gold and silver etc
Thanks for the education, Socrates. Apparently, sarcasm is lost on you. Go back and read my comment you responded to in the context it was originally written.
Oh these days it is very possible. It's called DNA reconstruction (in simpler terms, of course). So I'm afraid that that system wouldn't work either...
I don't like using large notes either. Plastic is my way if i'm not spending the searched straps back out.
HEY! Are you mocking me? Naughty Naughty!!! By the way, I was thinking about giving up the $200, $500, and $1,000 bill crusade now, due to the fact that, I have read that, it seems more and more European countries are BANNING the 500 Euro note, due to them being the "prefered currency" of organized crime. I wish we did not have to base our currency off that issue, but I guess that is the way things are. I am, however, going to continue the push for a widely circulating $2 bill and half dollar coin, NO MATTER how "futile, trying to get halves back into circulation might be. Speaking of which, I spent some brand new 2001 Mint sewn bag halves at my local 7 Eleven, and my friend who works there, said that he was handing them out, and no one complained, and then, some guy came in and bought the rest (I spent $10 in halves, there) But sadly, I spent a little over $11.50 and paid in halves, and I asked, "Hey, do you guys give these back out in change?" and one guy said "No, we just turn them in to the bank for "regular" money" and I said, "You should try handing them out to people" and they just let out a little chuckle, and I told them about how I want to become a cashier somewhere, so I can use halves and $2 bills as needed, took my food and left. So I guess there are both, positives and negatives to $2 bills and halves, but halves are a reason I really do not want to see the $1 bill go, because the dollar coin would take the half's place in cash registers, and with all of the opposition to dollar coins, and the fact that the government is finding a way to make $1 bills last longer, what is the point of dollar coins, as long as $2 bills and halves did circulate? Oh, and we can NOT "nuke" North Korea. Ever heard of "mutually assued destruction"? Its where, if one country has launched nukes on another country, that country will launch its nukes out on the other country, to make sure that BOTH sides are destroyed. NO BENEFITS. NOT GOOD!!!
I wasn't exactly mocking just you. More like everyone who is too inconvienced to either put the money on they're plastic or just carry some hundos. We can not just bomb North Korea. We would have to invade if we truely wanted to put a stop to the high and might superdollar. Bombing North Korea would result in the end of the world. Who knows what invading North Korea would do. I'm not that knowledgable of warfare to now that much. Does anyone have any thoughts on that? I am not warfare smart so please go easy on me! -tbud
I'll double that and throw in a special blue goat - legend has it that when the blue goat comes, it means that the special god is coming to bring world peace for eternity! (Disclaimer: The goat was genetically constructed to become blue so we could make it so the special god comes to earth. This goat will not for sure bring the god to earth, but it is definitely blue. This message was meant to be said so fast that you could not read it.):dead-horse: -tbud