๐wen
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๐wen
@orb010
when I am not working, we always eat supper at the table together. https://t.co/xOd8CywJJH











She shrunk my beef shirt on purpose


Been working on this before it was trending, and need to modify my chart to reflect 1800000 Collapse of a currency compared to a currency, compared to gold. If you held rials over the year you lost versus the dollar on the exchange. If you held rials over the years and recently exchanged for gold you lost less. If years ago you exchanged rials for gold, you didn't lose, cause the dollar also lost to gold. Weird. To illustrate, if you had rials right now and exchanged to dollars you'd have a different amount than if you exchanged the rials to gold then to dollars, hypothetically, all things considered. Something interesting we are witnessing in real time, and sheds some light on how to preserve one's past labor. The consensus is currency collapse causes regime change. History shows that occurs after war not during. Imo, the guy with the biggest brain doesn't know chess. And it's only my opinion cause Iran has been without Internet, and no one knows what is going on behind closed doors. Are they doing it against the domestic population, or avoiding a hack, or both? What I do know is it's an ancient culture with religious beliefs that might care less about the irr-usd exchange rate than they do the +160 school kids we accidentally killed. At minimum, there are +320 parents that do not care if it goes to 5 million per dollar. There in lies the difference between academia and the real world. Chinese didn't overthrow Mao as grain was being exported while people starved is one example. We have a frat bro playing chess against the people that created chess (India acknowledged) Furthermore, Iran has 2 friends that excel in chess too. Our pals on the other hand, or the unredacted ones we know of, are becoming few and far between. As it relates to the currency, of course the irr to usd matters in a hegemony world, however the irr to gold matters more on the expected regime change timeline. Until the irr crashes more against gold than the USD, it's all hot air.

























