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anyone here played Black souls 1 or 2? if so favorite character?
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I enjoyed exploring Tural but that whole Rite of Succession felt super weird that they'd allow like 15 dudes that saved the entire world multiple times to just butt in and significantly alter the results of the rite. Idk felt strange to me especially with how traditional they are. Wish my WoL could just retire and be a stripper or a cobbler or something.
Let alone the Rite only included one part of Tural. It like saying you can rule over the Americas by only getting approval from the US and Canada. Like southern part which has even more tribes were not even included in the discussion!

And for sure I would love nothing more than ending of EW being a start of us just being adventures going around for sake of Hunting treasures and discovering new places. We already saved the multiverse by deleting emo Twitter or something. You can't elevate the stakes higher. And the whole green mage being picto only for that lala to get no real time with her dead parents made it awkward of a blueball.
 
Let alone the Rite only included one part of Tural. It like saying you can rule over the Americas by only getting approval from the US and Canada. Like southern part which has even more tribes were not even included in the discussion!

And for sure I would love nothing more than ending of EW being a start of us just being adventures going around for sake of Hunting treasures and discovering new places. We already saved the multiverse by deleting emo Twitter or something. You can't elevate the stakes higher. And the whole green mage being picto only for that lala to get no real time with her dead parents made it awkward of a blueball.
B-B-But they ate ice cream together! It's perfect closure!!!
 
Btw, I know it's only been a day since the server move, but does anyone know what happened to @mime's Daily image thread? I heard it got moved to Members+ but not sure if that was the end of it.
It did. I have heard that Mime is working to get the public version moved to a public accessible location.
 
today in history: 1862 US issues first paper money in the form of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1000 notes
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mailtrash11 i forgot to add "1862" to today in history: 1862 US issues first paper money in the form of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1000 notes

imagine having a $1,000.00 bill in 1862 ??
 
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today in history: 1862 US issues first paper money in the form of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1000 notes
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mailtrash11 i forgot to add "1862" to today in history: 1862 US issues first paper money in the form of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1000 notes

imagine having a $1,000.00 bill in 1862 ??
now it makes more sense lol
 
today in history: 1862 US issues first paper money in the form of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1000 notes
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mailtrash11 i forgot to add "1862" to today in history: 1862 US issues first paper money in the form of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1000 notes

imagine having a $1,000.00 bill in 1862 ??
Insane given that would be your whole company worth on that tiny paper note.
Also didn't they discount it to curb money smuggling or something? As I recall hearing about it like that.
 
today in history: 1862 US issues first paper money in the form of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1000 notes
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mailtrash11 i forgot to add "1862" to today in history: 1862 US issues first paper money in the form of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1000 notes

imagine having a $1,000.00 bill in 1862 ??
I wonder how the printing of currency was done when handled by congress as their constitutional responsibility. Do you think there were competing state notes as well? Or was there only the federal currency? And how was it given value?
 
Insane given that would be your whole company worth on that tiny paper note.
Also didn't they discount it to curb money smuggling or something? As I recall hearing about it like that.
they no longer print 1k bills because its too easy for the cartells to get it across borders, so they now have to carry 10x more using 100 bills.

before that it was silver coins. (one pound being one troy pound of silver (12 troy ounces = 31.1 grams))
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I wonder how the printing of currency was done when handled by congress as their constitutional responsibility. Do you think there were competing state notes as well? Or was there only the federal currency? And how was it given value?
money was printed by the feds back than & than it was given up to the banks (that's why we now call them bank notes)
paper money was invented in china
 
they no longer print 1k bills because its too easy for the cartells to get it across borders, so they now have to carry 10x more using 100 bills.

before that it was silver coins. (one pound being one troy pound of silver (12 troy ounces = 31.1 grams))
Oh yeah, there is no 500 dollars bills as well? Man with the inflation they might want to consider reintroducing them back. I think the weight of Silver was an anchor in itself. But I can see the fat cutting to not make a literal silver and gold coins keep those in the bank. Too bad that the dollar no longer has any tether to gold. Just imagine spooking banks by demanding your gold!
 
I'd like to withdraw my activity coins in gold please.
Sorry the best I can do is cat
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I wonder how the printing of currency was done when handled by congress as their constitutional responsibility. Do you think there were competing state notes as well? Or was there only the federal currency? And how was it given value?
To my knowledge, this actually WAS a massive issue for the colonies before federalization was properly undertaken! Pre-federalization, not only did every colony have its own separate notes, but the conversion rates were so rapidly fluctuating and difficult to predict that some states genuinely refused to convert to other states' notes simply because of how volatile they were (or because of political polarization). I'm no expert, but standardized currency was incredibly difficult to implement because of that.
 
they no longer print 1k bills because its too easy for the cartells to get it across borders, so they now have to carry 10x more using 100 bills.

before that it was silver coins. (one pound being one troy pound of silver (12 troy ounces = 31.1 grams))
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money was printed by the feds back than & than it was given up to the banks (that's why we now call them bank notes)
paper money was invented in china
i love learning about history on LEWDCORNER :ROFLMAO:
 
Since All The Fallen is going down, does anyone have an archive of this guy's specific videos?
Because they can go and get it but does anyone have it or is his archives somewhere? On some other site because I like this guy's videos. Found his name I don't know what his profile name is but found it BOOMANN, maybe somebody here knows that guy and since a lot of people are from All The Fallen does anyone know Sims 4 like creator? He used to make videos and then transition into AI audio with voices before actually being taken off All The Fallen because he deleted his account.
 
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