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Anonymous /vg/532605935#532646290
7/25/2025, 6:24:24 PM
Why does it have to be with the Stalwart? Why not just any weapon?
Anonymous /v/716322413#716329653
7/24/2025, 6:55:03 PM
>>716325213
is this what happens with your thumb when you play on the controller too much?
did you rubbed half of it of already? it looks like a large chunk of it is missing
Anonymous /vg/532023306#532057539
7/21/2025, 1:24:12 AM
>>532054121
anyone? can't even google it - it all leads to AI articles that don't answer the question or the empty wiki page.
Anonymous /sci/16711707#16711707
6/30/2025, 11:05:42 PM
Fiat (government tokens + credit systems) has been the historical norm. The gold standard was an expensive, temporary experiment that we mistakenly think was "traditional."
"There is overwhelming evidence that there never was a monetary unit which depended on the value of coin or on a weight of metal; that there never was, until quite modern days, any fixed relationship between the monetary unit and any metal; that, in fact, there never was such a thing as a metallic standard of value"
""The great cause of the monetary perturbations of the middle ages were not the rise of the price of the precious metals, but the fall of the value of the credit unit, owing to the ravages of war, pestilence and famine""
"Debts, as they fall due, must be met by credits available, at the same moment"
"Under normal conditions a banker would keep only enough coins or credits on the government to satisfy those of his clients who want them, just as a boot-maker keeps a stock of boots of different varieties, sufficient for the normal conditions of his trade; and the banker can no more pay all his depositors in cash than the bootmaker could supply boots of one variety to all his customers if such a demand were suddenly to be made on him."
source: From The Banking Law Journal, May 1913, pages 377-408 What is Money? By A. Mitchell Innes
Anonymous /v/713969139#713980576
6/29/2025, 3:20:15 PM
>>713977064
>Portis
Literally fucking who? But he looks cool!
Anonymous /vg/526948541#526975607
6/11/2025, 3:01:06 AM
what is the ideal (low level) way of gathering spice flour or w/e after you get the static compactor? do you just walk out to it on foot to make less noise..? or drive up to it, gather like a crazy person, and split when it bursts through the sand nearby?