>>60956547
>Asahi of relief edition.
>
Damn it! I wasn't done with the mockery of numismatics yet.
>see rare Kobe Bryant signed golden card for emphasis.
>>60956777
Triptard
>the tesla stock is the new gold.
Keked.
>>60956894
>Thank you baker.
Agreed even if I didn't get to rant about numismatics. The threads are being slid faster and faster lately. Wonder why...
>>60956936
>That they happen to also be legal tender ($1.00) is merely a coincidence that confers some special tax advantages on them in the United States.
>
You misspelled cohenincidence
>60956958
>collections will be melted down and only the rarest will have any value above melt.
Case and point about numismatics being pointless is when iqpajeet agreed.
>>60956984
>How many millions of dollars worth of precious bone china are ending up in landfills because young people are so squeezed financially they have no living space.
This is why graveyards exist as well...
>I don't know if this is possible outside of a global thermonuclear WW3.
Fren, with God, all is possible.
>>60957021
>what if
You shut up? Just get rid of the illegals except the pretty girls.
Oh wait, that's exactly what's happening...
>>60957059
>the best solution to a reset that I can think of which doesn’t involve nuking everything.
Come on, live a little. What's a little global BBQ between brothers? We're here for a good time not a long time, and we might as well go out with some pizzazz.
>>60957074
>Yeah the picture is a good example of an extremely specific and rare situation
It's called propaganda.
>>60957085
>So you're saying we try for 110? If it didn't work 109 times, what makes you think this time will be the charm?
I refer back to the pizzazz of thermonuclear fire, which will, of course, extinguish everything, but if you're going to make sure you get it right, some sacrifices must be made. Quite possibly worth it tho.
>>60957566
>It's like watching people think there is safety in the crowd
Sheeple gonna herd.