Books with this “LOGIC”
ITT:
A trillion dollars looks like itd be a pain in the ass to have
Ok, if this guy doesn’t want his trillion dollars, can I have it.
Haha xD
lol me to
The $1,000,000 doesn't look right. You'd need 100 of the bundles in the top left.
LOL I’d want my fair share too
Edit: Thanks for the gold, kind sir
Cut it out! Haha!
The ol' switcheroo strikes again
Edit: Woah this post blew up! O_o
I’d donate all that money to pro-women NGOs, because it’s their time now. I’m sick of old white men running everything, women are the future.
It's not logic, it's an infograph
EDIT:
Stop downvoting.
Logic is "reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity."
This post is obviously not according to definition, instead it's an infograph.
Don't just downvote something you don't know anything about.
>10^n
exponentials are a bitch, huh?
>this thread
your grade school math book.
b8
Eine Billion Dollar by Andreas Eschbach
That is far less than 10,000 $100 bills in the second illustration.
>the dfwposter
good book, disappointing ending though
is that a rare dave? saved :3
this. ive seen 1m in $100 in real life, it's the size of a briefcase
it's the size of a briefcase on the picture
It would be 1000 stacks of $10000 in $100 bills. And youre right it does look significantly off
Can someone explain to me what the OP meant?
>the size of a briefcase
>is barely above the height of his shoe
What we’re upset about primarily is that the picture isn’t drawn TO SCALE
It's not just stacked on top they put the bundles next to each other
Like a brief case laying flat on the ground with the short side facing you
It's targeted towards children, but Russel Ash's Incredible Comparisons is written in a straightforward style that can be enjoyed by adults. I remember reading this book every week when my parents took me to the library.
What was the situation where you saw this?
more money more problems
haha put me on the screencap
I loved that one.
If it was physical cash, it probably would be. You'd have to build a storage facility to hold it, hire guards, install security cameras, pay property taxes on that, etc. You could probably buy everything you want with 5,000,000. Even the people that burn through lottery winnings and end up poorer than they used to be don't have that much.