From what I understand from DrunkFace's post is that foreign paper money is made from superior material while US paper money is still made from cotton.JohnG@lt wrote:
Yeah, I don't really understand that as a criticism....Sup wrote:
What material is used to make paper money, Euros for example?DrunkFace wrote:
Scratch that... still being made from paper/cotton.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro_bankn … cification.Sup wrote:
From what I understand from DrunkFace's post is that foreign paper money is made from superior material while US paper money is still made from cotton.JohnG@lt wrote:
Yeah, I don't really understand that as a criticism....Sup wrote:
What material is used to make paper money, Euros for example?
Hmmm...I still don't get his criticism...Wikipedia wrote:
The paper used for euro banknotes is 100% pure cotton fibre, which improves their durability as well as imparting a distinctive feel.
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It's denim really. We make our currency out of cotton because it's durable and we grow a lot of it. Countries generally make their currency out of the best naturally grown materials in their own home territories. I'll take our cotton currency over straight paper any day..Sup wrote:
From what I understand from DrunkFace's post is that foreign paper money is made from superior material while US paper money is still made from cotton.JohnG@lt wrote:
Yeah, I don't really understand that as a criticism....Sup wrote:
What material is used to make paper money, Euros for example?
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Pretty much, but it seems the Euros are just as slow as the Americans in this case. I had expected more..Sup wrote:
From what I understand from DrunkFace's post is that foreign paper money is made from superior material while US paper money is still made from cotton.JohnG@lt wrote:
Yeah, I don't really understand that as a criticism....Sup wrote:
What material is used to make paper money, Euros for example?
polymer biaxially-oriented polypropylene is the superior material, far more durable and far harder to counterfeit.
Do like australian bills.. I believe they are plastic and can't ripDrunkFace wrote:
Pretty much, but it seems the Euros are just as slow as the Americans in this case. I had expected more..Sup wrote:
From what I understand from DrunkFace's post is that foreign paper money is made from superior material while US paper money is still made from cotton.JohnG@lt wrote:
Yeah, I don't really understand that as a criticism...
polymer biaxially-oriented polypropylene is the superior material, far more durable and far harder to counterfeit.
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Oh, he was just tooting his own horn.
Well I certainly wouldn't toot someone else horn, their germs are all over it.DesertFox- wrote:
Oh, he was just tooting his own horn.
looks kind of like canadian money.JohnG@lt wrote:
Not sure if 100% true, but this looks pretty decent:
http://www.mypicx.com/uploadimg/8390380 … 2010_1.jpg
they have people playing hockey on the back of their $5 bills

How the fuck can I tip strippers with 1/2 dollar coins?
Just put the coin into the slot, you dolt.
Go to Thailand, them ladies know how to handle the coinage, very impressive.ghettoperson wrote:
How the fuck can I tip strippers with 1/2 dollar coins?
Haha I've seen that trick before.loubot wrote:
Go to Thailand, them ladies know how to handle the coinage, very impressive.ghettoperson wrote:
How the fuck can I tip strippers with 1/2 dollar coins?
You go to shitty strip clubs if you don't get to see any boobage..Sup wrote:
the tip will have to be higher from now on. Maybe they will even show you their tits now so it ain't all that badghettoperson wrote:
How the fuck can I tip strippers with 1/2 dollar coins?
loonies and twoonies...wonder what they will be called in the USJohnG@lt wrote:
Could def be worse. They're apparently getting rid of the $1 bill and replacing it with $1 and $2 coins.JakAttaK wrote:
That is fucking horrible
unos and twonos?
you mean like in normal countries?JohnG@lt wrote:
Could def be worse. They're apparently getting rid of the $1 bill and replacing it with $1 and $2 coins.JakAttaK wrote:
That is fucking horrible
honestly I don't go to strip clubs, strip club comes to me. And I don't need to give any tip, how cool is that?ghettoperson wrote:
You go to shitty strip clubs if you don't get to see any boobage..Sup wrote:
the tip will have to be higher from now on. Maybe they will even show you their tits now so it ain't all that badghettoperson wrote:
How the fuck can I tip strippers with 1/2 dollar coins?
Sounds shit.
make them slightly larger and a different colour (like ours)SenorToenails wrote:
Also, they've tried to get $1 coins to take off several times, but people hate them. They are too similar to quarters.
if people can't tell the difference then....well they shouldn't be allowed to have more than a quarter anyway
DesertFox- wrote:
Just put the coin into the slot, you dolt.
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Not as bad as our new coins...JakAttaK wrote:
That is fucking horrible
Still covered in slave owners...
It doesnt look nearly as good as our moneyKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
looks kind of like canadian money.JohnG@lt wrote:
Not sure if 100% true, but this looks pretty decent:
http://www.mypicx.com/uploadimg/8390380 … 2010_1.jpg
they have people playing hockey on the back of their $5 bills
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/14345/Image040.jpg