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For those who don’t know, there is a big solar storm tonight. Btw, where approximately were these pics taken at?
Let me guess, the inevitable class action over 13th and 14th gen processors is about to get shifted off to some split off company which will conveniently go bankrupt while Intel continues business as usual?
Leave the stall unlocked and when somebody tries to enter start hitting those together to scare them off
Ash it over there. On the folding table by the plastic chair- it’s the middle pepsi can
Are there two variables, y and e? What are we even supposed to solve for? There’s some context missing
to prevent all money from ending up in a single party’s hands.
I beg to differ.
Example: suppose you own property, gold, a business, or something else with tangible value. When inflation causes cash to decrease in value, your assets are safe. They have intrinsic value.
Example: suppose you’re living a lifestyle where you can’t afford assets like that. Maybe even living paycheck to paycheck. You make the same money, and you can buy less with each paycheck. You can’t start buying assets when money keeps getting tighter.
I think it’s pretty simple to see inflation only hurts the have-nots, while others are protected by the value of their accumulated assets.