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Aug 2021

@DokiDokiTsuna @DiegoPalacios
I should've known someone would try to explain inflation in "simpler terms" without me asking for an explanation. That and the fact that even with said explanation, my monkey brain still wouldn't understand. Guys, I'm fine not knowing. I like being upset at stuff I don't understand, leave me be lol

But if you absolutely must and can not resist.. Y'all are gonna have to explain it like I'm literally 5 years old if you wanna make progress. Baby up the language significantly lmao

One thing I absolutely cannot fathom is how some people can stand or sit completely still for a long period of time. I absolutely cannot do that haha

I think it's actually good that it doesn't :slight_smile: it's useful when you're a student, but when it comes to normal life it means you just stand up from your place less and move less and your body is in one position a lot, which is not good for it ^^

This, especially during covid, makes me afraid of how I will be when I grow older. My back is already crying!

Youtube comments, sometimes. like, have you ever looked at a youtube comment and asked yourself "who talks like this? how is this a real person?"

but i guess the youtube comment section isn't the best place to look for real people lmao

oh interesting point, but i doubt you shamed girls that do things that you don't. :grin:
I was in that phase around 13 i believe, and now that i remember it i cringe

I hate bureaucratic procedure. I don't like it and I don't understand why they have to make it less like just a form to fill and more like some kind of dark civic ritual. I still have recurring nightmares from when I had to register as an independent worker in my country.

why people just don't follow the rules. Even if it would make the world safer!

Literally any sport. I've never had the rules to a single sport explained to me and understood what was being said to me. Kickball, which is supposed to be very simple, has been explained to me about a dozen times and I still don't get it.

to me it all sounds like this:

sorry....couldn't resist the previous explanation :sweat_smile:

here comes another shot......

Money is like fairy dust......it only works if people believes in it.

when people believes less of that money, is considered less valuable. So they want more money if the other person trades it for stuff.

Listen, I sorta get how it works. You kinda confused me with the fairy dust bit tbh but I think the only saving grace was me thinking it was a reference to Peter Pan. Coulda been a lost reference on someone else unfamiliar with it.. Anyways, in short: Less is more, and if everyone actually had more, nobody's gonna wanna buy stuff eventually. Correct me if that's wrong lol

What I'm not getting is why it's been decided that that's how it's supposed to work.. if it's literally as simple as my rewording of what you said and that's exactly why it is the way that it is..

I'm gonna be livid.

yup, you got it :grin:

Is not that it's decided to work that way, it's just a mass reaction from the people.....

I tried explaining it but I sucked and so I'll just link two nice podcast episodes that can explain it in just a few minutes:

Money doesn't actually mean anything and so it changes based on extremely arbitrary stuff, mostly just human behavior. But it works somehow and we should be happy about it.

pretty much money exists because someone said so.
Piece of paper has no worth , but we wrote numbers and that's it.
Now, each country must have as much gold as they have money ( think of it as dragons lol)
So, if we print more money, lets say barbie doll won't be worth few dollars, but rather few cents.
The more something is common, the less its worth.