@Taabuu2342 AwkwardDecember sure encounters lots of feeble-minded people on his day to day Youtube browsing sessions. They come in in all sorts: Idiot's Silly's etc. @AwkwardDecember, I admire your relentless effort to point out mental shortcomings when you encounter them. By doing so you're making us aware of our mental inferiority. It’s remarkable that your diagnosis’s are with without failure. You must be a genius. (With a big nose =0))
lol what is with this obsession with pennies?? I can't get rid of them fast enough, lol I shall send you some shiny ones cause they are taking over my dresser.
And on this theme of sketchiness: lol today we got the entire fire and police department called on us in Ronda, Spain, because we traversed many a boulder in order to make it into a giant gorge and water fall that the whole town and this giant bridge (el balcón del coño= " cunt balcony", ppl swear when they see the view) overlooks. lol
@AwkwardDecember Um yeah but that doesn't change the fact that the value we give a nickel or dime is still worth less the the material its made off is actual valued at. I simply stated that the value we give a dime is worth more then the value we give a nickel. But in reality the value of the material of the dime is less then the value of the material of the nickel. Also im just bringing up what they discussed in the video. Does that make them idiots as well?
Here's a fun fact too: If the metal used to make a coin is worth more than the value that the coin represents you could start selling these coin's as scrap and make a profit. This is why copper is now "too expensive" for pennies.
European banks Destroy old damaged coin's. Destroyed euros sold as scrap are worth less than the value they used to represent. Chinese scrap buyers started putting the coins back together and flew them back to Europe. they made millions before they got caught.
@AwkwardDecember Taabuu2342 points out that today, the cost of production, the used metal or the size of a coin has no relation to the value we appoint to it.
How often "thay" or they can be used is Irrelevant. Hopefully you now feel awkward in April.
@TofuSoup91 yesss!!! oh the good old times.
AlldAyvAcAtIOn 10 months ago
Nerdfighters.
TofuSoup91 10 months ago
@AwkwardDecember Wrong person moron. This guy @casiovl posted that comment.
taabuu2342 10 months ago
@Taabuu2342 AwkwardDecember sure encounters lots of feeble-minded people on his day to day Youtube browsing sessions. They come in in all sorts: Idiot's Silly's etc. @AwkwardDecember, I admire your relentless effort to point out mental shortcomings when you encounter them. By doing so you're making us aware of our mental inferiority. It’s remarkable that your diagnosis’s are with without failure. You must be a genius. (With a big nose =0))
casiovl 10 months ago
lol what is with this obsession with pennies?? I can't get rid of them fast enough, lol I shall send you some shiny ones cause they are taking over my dresser.
And on this theme of sketchiness: lol today we got the entire fire and police department called on us in Ronda, Spain, because we traversed many a boulder in order to make it into a giant gorge and water fall that the whole town and this giant bridge (el balcón del coño= " cunt balcony", ppl swear when they see the view) overlooks. lol
thejfactors 10 months ago
@taabuu2342 Yeah =0)
AwkwardDecember 10 months ago
@casiovl Your silly =0)
AwkwardDecember 10 months ago
@AwkwardDecember Um yeah but that doesn't change the fact that the value we give a nickel or dime is still worth less the the material its made off is actual valued at. I simply stated that the value we give a dime is worth more then the value we give a nickel. But in reality the value of the material of the dime is less then the value of the material of the nickel. Also im just bringing up what they discussed in the video. Does that make them idiots as well?
taabuu2342 10 months ago
Here's a fun fact too: If the metal used to make a coin is worth more than the value that the coin represents you could start selling these coin's as scrap and make a profit. This is why copper is now "too expensive" for pennies.
European banks Destroy old damaged coin's. Destroyed euros sold as scrap are worth less than the value they used to represent. Chinese scrap buyers started putting the coins back together and flew them back to Europe. they made millions before they got caught.
casiovl 10 months ago
@AwkwardDecember Taabuu2342 points out that today, the cost of production, the used metal or the size of a coin has no relation to the value we appoint to it.
How often "thay" or they can be used is Irrelevant. Hopefully you now feel awkward in April.
casiovl 10 months ago