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If someone photoshopped their hair onto a photo you have to pay.

Simple.

#[0] please make Beyonce gif "If you liked it then you should've put a zap ⚡ on it"

Counting on you, fren.💜

Let's check #[1]

Oh, it hasn't changed

#[0]

"Nothing is more permanent than a temporary solution." old russian proverb.

Did you know...

The gold standard was suspended at the outbreak of First World War in 1914, with Bank of England and Treasury notes becoming legal tender. Before that war, the United Kingdom had one of the world's strongest economies, holding 40% of the world's overseas investments. But after the end of the war, the country was highly indebted: Britain owed £850 million (about £44.1 billion today) with interest costing the country some 40% of all government spending. The British government under Prime Minister David Lloyd George and Chancellor of the Exchequer Austen Chamberlain tried to make up for the deficit with a deflationary policy, but this only led to the Depression of 1920–21.

Did you know...

Here is a chart of the British Pound over 250 years valued in what 100 pence could buy in 1974.

Spare a thought for boomers who have lived through this and still don't understand that they are the frog that was slowly boiled.

Fiat is worthless.

Did you know...

This table shows that from 1971 to 2018 £1 sterling lost 92.74% of its buying power.

No one has bothered to update the table since then because it's changing too fast (for the worst)

Did you know...

The British Pound is known as Sterling because when it started in the 8th century it was a "Tower Pound" of Sterling Silver (around 350 grams worth around £200 today)

Did you know...

The UK banking system is not fractional reserve.

It's been 0% since 1981. Is zero percent a fraction?

GM & PV, frens.

Not long after the Genesis Block there was a run on banks.

Institutions can't be trusted and the banks still don't have your money.

Act accordingly.

https://piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=sKjdT8I6TnE