Message from @Spergerger

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2019-11-29 00:46:39 UTC  

What in the flying fuck

2019-11-29 00:46:56 UTC  

Well click it because I want to know how you fucking fit that entire title into a video

2019-11-29 00:47:00 UTC  
2019-11-29 01:05:22 UTC  

Chad

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/587028275918929925/649777896092860426/15749895128945105449407994972815.jpg

2019-11-29 18:34:42 UTC  
2019-11-30 18:24:52 UTC  

I bought a copy of the Phenomenology of Spirit for black Friday

2019-11-30 18:24:58 UTC  

Didn't get a discount though

2019-11-30 18:25:51 UTC  

Dude at the cash register was like "I'm a philosophy buff too, haha material dialectics"

2019-11-30 18:25:59 UTC  

Bruh stfu Hegel is an idealist

2019-12-01 02:09:25 UTC  

Financial apocalypse is gonna happen. $1.8 quadrillion of fiat (all the worlds banknotes, coins, savings accounts, chequings accounts, additional accounts, all debt, all value in stock markets, all funds invested in real estate, all money invested in derivatives and other financial instruments) is going to collapse within 12 months from today. Only 6.6 billion troy ounces (31.1grams = 1 Troy ounce) of gold has ever been mined throughout history, so an ounce of gold accounts for $273,000 of this fiat but in reality it is more since roughly 15% of all the gold that’s ever been mined is lost. Silver too is good, roughly 66 billion ounces of silver has ever been mined so an ounce can account for $27,300 of this unbacked fiat but in reality it’s more since roughly 40% of all the silver that’s ever been mined is lost. Invest in the insurance of god before it’s too late. A literal ounce can save you.

2019-12-03 04:12:25 UTC  

What makes gold worthwhile?

2019-12-03 04:13:03 UTC  

How is "gold" going to be worth anything if modern agriculture collapses?

2019-12-03 04:13:16 UTC  

If modern infrastructure collapses

2019-12-03 04:29:27 UTC  

Shiny

2019-12-03 04:30:04 UTC  

Gold and silver are good for a post-war scenario

2019-12-03 04:30:17 UTC  

Useless for post-nuclear-war scenario

2019-12-03 11:58:14 UTC  

@Light scarcity

2019-12-03 11:58:18 UTC  

And history

2019-12-03 21:29:36 UTC  

To the poll, ideally I don't think we should be teaching jobs in school because we should all just have family farms :). But in reality right now it should be trades or stem.

2019-12-04 06:25:12 UTC  

Rare =/= useful

2019-12-04 08:02:13 UTC  

trades are the foundation of any civilised society

2019-12-04 10:26:46 UTC  

So is art tho

2019-12-04 10:26:59 UTC  

art is kinda the foundation of any society

2019-12-04 11:21:14 UTC  

@Light it doesnt need to be useful

2019-12-04 11:21:21 UTC  

there is an overlap ig
a carpenter can also be an artist
plumbing is one of the most important things to society

2019-12-04 11:21:27 UTC  

(Even though silver is used alot in manufacturing)

2019-12-04 11:21:48 UTC  

gold is pretty useful tbh

2019-12-04 11:21:54 UTC  

very ductile

2019-12-04 11:21:54 UTC  

How?

2019-12-04 11:22:04 UTC  

for electronics

2019-12-04 11:22:12 UTC  

lots of electronics use gold

2019-12-04 11:22:52 UTC  

But in light's scenario

2019-12-04 11:23:11 UTC  

Electronics are also rare

2019-12-04 11:24:21 UTC  

can gold be used for disinfectant?
silver and copper used to be used for these things

2019-12-04 11:25:28 UTC  

Anyway

2019-12-04 11:25:45 UTC  

The main driving force for their value will be scarcity

2019-12-04 11:26:28 UTC  

If your scenario where modern agriculture or modern infrastructure collapses

2019-12-04 11:27:15 UTC  

Its scarcity and our lack of ability to mine more on an industrial scale such as before will drive up its value

2019-12-04 11:28:17 UTC  

Making it prime for new financial systems to use gold or silver backed currency as a medium of exchange

2019-12-04 19:31:12 UTC  

Rare =/= valuable, worthwhile

2019-12-04 19:32:00 UTC  

You know whst would be more worthwhile?