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Topic: Video: this is what happens when money loses its value (Read 934 times)

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Haha that is hilarious, but in a really dark way. Currencies in developing countries devalue incredibly fast and are abused by the government far worse than we have here. I have a 100 billion Zimbabwe dollars note from Amazon.com in my wallet, it makes for great small talk.

Maybe you meant 100 Trillion?
http://www.amazon.com/Zimbabwe-Trillion-Dollar-Bank-Uncirculated/dp/B002X1970I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406501630&sr=8-1&keywords=100+billion+Zimbabwe


Haha yeah you're right. This is probably what going for some groceries looks like in Zimbabwe.



legendary
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Just watched the whole thing, you guys should too before judge like that, that's actually a good place to live in that region and the country, Somaliland, has no foreign debt. Cheesy
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Haha that is hilarious, but in a really dark way. Currencies in developing countries devalue incredibly fast and are abused by the government far worse than we have here. I have a 100 billion Zimbabwe dollars note from Amazon.com in my wallet, it makes for great small talk.

Maybe you meant 100 Trillion?
http://www.amazon.com/Zimbabwe-Trillion-Dollar-Bank-Uncirculated/dp/B002X1970I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406501630&sr=8-1&keywords=100+billion+Zimbabwe

legendary
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Ok, found it, it's BBC Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve 3of6 Kenya and the Horn of Africa.

HD version here:

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sr. member
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Haha that is hilarious, but in a really dark way. Currencies in developing countries devalue incredibly fast and are abused by the government far worse than we have here. I have a 100 billion Zimbabwe dollars note from Amazon.com in my wallet, it makes for great small talk.
legendary
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Well, that makes sense. Inflation, debt, loss of value in its entirety.

I wouldn't be surprised if that's what other countries are heading towards in the future.

Almost laughable, really. Large bundles of cash are only equal to $400...

Maybe bread is 1/2 a bundle.
legendary
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Someone knows where's the whole thing?

Found this but it doesn't have the part shown in the video.
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In Satoshi I Trust
this is what happens when money loses its value


http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=826_1406461813


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