Jamshyd
Bluelight Crew
Does anyone else here feel petrified at the idea of currency?
Take a $100 bill. This is a lot of money (at least, for most people), right? but the bill's actual worth is no more than a piece of toilet paper. You can't write on it, you can't wrap things with it. Therefore its functional value seems to be limited to asswipe.
Yet, it is worth $100! Holy shit!
I am completely terrified by the fact that the whole world runs (and eternally suffers and fleetingly prospers) on pieces of toilet paper that may or may not represent a certain amount of shiny metal that is supposedly stored somewhere safe (has anyone actually seen it, personally?).
What is even more scary is "digital" money. The number printed on my bank statement represents my theoretical part of the total number of supposedly valuable asswipes that the bank owns.
I don't know, but the fact that the defining aspect of human life is the struggle for an asswipe that represents a supposed piece of shiny metal that one has never personally seen give me little reason to have any faith in humanity...
I'm not an economist by any stretch (being number-dyslexic and all).. in fact I am reading a highschool economy textbook as we speak to edify myself. So can any economically-savvy people here allay my fears?
Take a $100 bill. This is a lot of money (at least, for most people), right? but the bill's actual worth is no more than a piece of toilet paper. You can't write on it, you can't wrap things with it. Therefore its functional value seems to be limited to asswipe.
Yet, it is worth $100! Holy shit!
I am completely terrified by the fact that the whole world runs (and eternally suffers and fleetingly prospers) on pieces of toilet paper that may or may not represent a certain amount of shiny metal that is supposedly stored somewhere safe (has anyone actually seen it, personally?).
What is even more scary is "digital" money. The number printed on my bank statement represents my theoretical part of the total number of supposedly valuable asswipes that the bank owns.
I don't know, but the fact that the defining aspect of human life is the struggle for an asswipe that represents a supposed piece of shiny metal that one has never personally seen give me little reason to have any faith in humanity...
I'm not an economist by any stretch (being number-dyslexic and all).. in fact I am reading a highschool economy textbook as we speak to edify myself. So can any economically-savvy people here allay my fears?
