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== Commentary == | |||
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You may be wondering, "Why does this 'Forty-Dollar Bill' have the numeral '1' in the corners?" | |||
Answer: the dollar value is given in base one-fortieth, where the number forty is represented by the numeral '1'. | |||
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== Source == | == Source == |
Revision as of 16:40, 21 June 2021
In God We Trust is a now-discredited economic theory which credits God Almighty with trustworthy governance of all mankind.
Compare Act of God (nonfiction).
Commentary
You may be wondering, "Why does this 'Forty-Dollar Bill' have the numeral '1' in the corners?"
Answer: the dollar value is given in base one-fortieth, where the number forty is represented by the numeral '1'.
Source
Gnomon Chronicles School of Counter-Economics.
In the News
"Believing that Trump cares about you is the same as believing a stripper cares about you."
But— she jumped out of a cake!
"Did you miss me?" she asked.
The roar of the mob was all the answer I needed.
Grabbing her by the second layer, I licked frosted bunting until—" (Excerpt from Trump Cake.)
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- [ Post] @ Twitter (21 June 2021)