Why America’s Top Detergent Is a Black Market Hit In The Global ‘Currency Wars’ (Or, Why Paul Krugman Wants To Deposit A Bottle Of ‘Tide’ At The Fed And Call It $1 tr. Dollars).
6 thoughts on “Why America’s Top Detergent Is a Black Market Hit In The Global ‘Currency Wars’ (Or, Why Paul Krugman Wants To Deposit A Bottle Of ‘Tide’ At The Fed And Call It $1 tr. Dollars).”
MonsantoUSAbioterrorists
Is it shiffable like bath salts ?
swell
Still actively exploring 707 aforementioned, trillion-dollar coins.
swell
Along those same lines as that previous counterfactual:
Tide as currency:
I’m stacking!
I mean warehousing,
I mean sudsing!!
Dustbowl Daze
It is really difficult to believe this story, but it keeps popping up. Maybe I need to go over to the West Side of town today and see if I can actually get some crack for some Tide?
Bruce
A $20 bottle of Tide goes for $5 cash on the street, or $10 in drugs. Well that’s just poor economics bro.
This video made little sense to me, aside from the fact that the bottle is more attractive than its nearest competitor.
Is it shiffable like bath salts ?
Still actively exploring 707 aforementioned, trillion-dollar coins.
Along those same lines as that previous counterfactual:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell%27s_law
Tide as currency:
I’m stacking!
I mean warehousing,
I mean sudsing!!
It is really difficult to believe this story, but it keeps popping up. Maybe I need to go over to the West Side of town today and see if I can actually get some crack for some Tide?
A $20 bottle of Tide goes for $5 cash on the street, or $10 in drugs. Well that’s just poor economics bro.
This video made little sense to me, aside from the fact that the bottle is more attractive than its nearest competitor.