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It's actually on point.
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Money for a 60 in tv > strange coins. Coins are super easy to get, money for the tv isn't as easy
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But they're both currencies, so the analogy still stands.
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Yes they are but logically one currency is more expensive than the other
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Doesn't matter, as long as they serve the same purpose: buying stuff.
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You can spend 100,000 zen on the tv, or 700$ on the tv. Does the zen TV not count because the money used to buy it is worth less? Are you saying Asians are beneath us because their money is inflated? -blam!- you racist, get the -blam!- off my post.
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No I'm saying it's not that easy to get $700. But to get 17 strange coins is worth much less
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You disgust me.
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Yes they are but logically one currency is more expensive than the other
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Edited by Taco: 8/15/2015 3:32:28 PMYou can spend 100,000 zen on the tv, or 700$ on the tv. Does the zen TV not count because the money used to buy it is worth less? Are you saying Asians are beneath us because their money is inflated? -blam!- you racist, get the -blam!- off my post. Oops, this might have been to the wrong post, sorry!