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    1. They think they have created the infinite loop, but at some point they will run out of chairs. 😂 meanwhile enjoy the ride and take profit.

    2. SanDisk flying under the radar. I’m making more off SNDK than my six figure IT job 😂😂😂

    3. Dennis: I think we made every single one of our Paddy’s Dollars back, buddy.

      Mac: You’re damn right. Thus creating the self-sustaining economy we’ve been looking for.

      Dennis: That’s right.

      Mac: How much fresh cash did we make?

      Dennis: Fresh cash! Uh, well, zero. Zero if you’re talking about U.S. currency. People didn’t really seem interested in spending any of that.

      Mac: That’s okay. So, uh, when they run out of the booze, they’ll come back in and they’ll have to buy more Paddy’s Dollars. Keepin’ it moving.

      Dennis: Right. That is assuming, of course, that they will come back here and drink.

      Mac: They will! They will because we’ll re-distribute these to the Shanties. Thus ensuring them coming back in, keeping the money moving.

      Dennis: Well, no, but if we just re-distribute these, people will continue to drink for free.

      Mac: Okay…

      Dennis: How does this work, Mac?

      Mac: The money keeps moving in a circle.

      Dennis: But we don’t have any money. All we have is this. … How does this work, dude!?

      Mac: I don’t know. I thought you knew.

    4. MontaukMonster2 on

      So basically, this is the bulk of the economic activity that’s making everything look great while the job market is shit and inflation is out of control. 

    5. Mac: “How does a self-sustaining economy work?”

      Dennis: “I don’t understand how the U.S. economy works much less some sort of a self-sustaining one. I don’t understand how finances work.”

    6. Nothing to see here… just the bubble propping up the bubble again and again and again. And when this bubble pops, and it will happen far sooner rather than later it’s going to make the sub-prime real estate crash in 2008 seems really small by comparison

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