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[[File:I'd_Buy_Earth_for_a_Dollar.jpg|thumb|I'd Buy Earth for a dollar.]]"'''I'd By Earth for a Dollar'''" is an epic documentary film about macroeconomic petroleum extraction theory on the planet Earth.
[[File:I'd_Buy_Earth_for_a_Dollar.jpg|thumb|Earliest known reference to '''''I'd Buy Earth for a dollar'''''.]]"'''I'd Buy Earth for a Dollar'''" is an epic documentary film by actor-comedian Bixby Snyder about macroeconomic petroleum extraction theory on the planet Earth.


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* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1397517940010983426 Post] @ Twitter (26 May 2021)
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1397517940010983426 Post] @ Twitter (26 May 2021)
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Latest revision as of 08:17, 5 June 2023

Earliest known reference to I'd Buy Earth for a dollar.

"I'd Buy Earth for a Dollar" is an epic documentary film by actor-comedian Bixby Snyder about macroeconomic petroleum extraction theory on the planet Earth.

History

Context: Who would win in a fight for Earth's resource-extraction industry? Emperor Palpatine? or Baron Harkonnen?

The Baron would, because he's more gluttonous. Then the Emperor would be a poor loser and blast Earth to smithereens."

I'd Buy Earth for a Dollar—!

—@wretchedgoblin

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  • Post @ Twitter (26 May 2021)