if when i die my grandson posts about it on social media, let alone makes it about fiscal policy, im personally asking Saint Peter to lock his ass out of Heaven
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I guess itβs a hook π€·π»ββοΈ.
But still pretty weird.
My grandmother and my whole family talked about currencies depreciation all the time. This is part of the daily life when you live in a country that experiences hyperinflation. It becomes part of the family fabric. This is what happens when 30 million Lebanese liras buy you 3 months of electricity.