Message from @Poppy Rider
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We're talking about needs, here.
To make money your business is predicated on quick turn over
And if you had a currency that fluctuated THAT wildly, you've done something wrong. 😛
The time scale doesn't matter.
it's the pricaple of things losing value over time.
imagin your in the business of selling wives
whoa now.
Getting a little close to home there...
You have girls and it's a big investment but they need to be sold at the right time.
```Poppy RiderToday at 4:11 PM
Rye here trying to push shria law over here. Fuck off undercove sand n*****
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(how do you do that ^^)
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The best point I think I can concede is that instable currency can be a problem.
yes. a paper based system has to increase it's money supply as the population grows
The whole idea of trading my ladour for pay is to make a profit on it
There's also this assumption that rich people have scrooge mcduck baths in their basements...
Most people with money actually put that money to work to make more money.
Not everyone can make a profit on thier labour if the money supply is get smaller coz people are hording
sure they can.
In fact, they already are in that scenario.
produck?
producks. You know those ones that are paid to quack
We'll call this one sean.
He'll be pro duck sean.
Anyway...
Products wouldn't likely be losing value.
Money's value would be changing
The products would remain the same.
No coz value is equal to demand
And people are forever hungry.
I don't want to eat moldy bread.
You assume hungry people would stay hungry because bread goes on sale tomorrow.
as much as they could, yes.
I really don't think that's the case.
It's the same as people going and filling up the tank is there is a price rise imminent.
No, it's the opposite.
People don't just NOT fill up their tanks if they're out of gas.
same premise. They are looking at the future at decide what they are going to do
not all the way. They need that moeny for something else
Sure, I've been one to spend 5 dollars at 2.68 to get to the place I saw that was 2.40