If you invest in venezuelan bolivars rather than toilet paper...

If you invest in venezuelan bolivars rather than toilet paper, not only will you be saving tons of money on TP but you'll actually be helping their dying economy; all by wiping your ass with communist currency
>image attached, all of the paper bolivars equivalent to one USD

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>helping commies
no.

fpbp

i wonder how many shekels you could make off this currency in 10 years if you were to buy 500 bucks worth of it

>not buying bolivars and holding onto them for when an inevitable right wing dictatorship comes into power, kills the commies, and restores the economy

I’ve got over 2200$ in bolivars as of July 9th.

That is a really good deal on TP. That may be cheaper than Scott brand and by default has to be softer than Scott brand.

how much Zimbabwean dollars do you have?

>the RWD isn't going to just issue a whole new currency
Currency investments can always go to $0.

They should just start printing limited edition 1,000,000 bolivar notes and sell them on eBay as a gag gift for Americans.

>sub 100 iq
where were you when all the stupid fucking boomers thought the same thing about the iraqi dinar?

>RWD
user what does a cars drivertrain have to do with this??

Time to put more zero on those fucking bills.

I feel like they'll just wind up clogging y pipes and cost me even more money.

Is it cheaper than insulation per square foot?

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>communist currency

They are obviously not practicing true communism. Currency is a capitalistic concept and a true Communistic Utopia would not need such tools since governmental rationing (with copious surplus) would ensure everybody's wants and needs

Imagine flushing a baked potato

Flush inflation down the john.

>vertical money

I'm glad they're eating rats

I wish i could see how much 2 bolivar notes would equal a dollar

how many pounds of cash for a loaf of bread?

but.....but.....but its not real socialism.