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$20 is the new $5. no matter what, you should have at least $20 on you any time you leave the house bc thats exactly how much a day costs here.
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Anonymous 5d

and thats highkey not even enough but at least a 20

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Anonymous 5d

Thirsty? $3 water bottle

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Anonymous 5d

Uh oh time to breathe. *opens apple pay*

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Anonymous 5d

$5 has never been worth that much in your lifetime btw

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 5d

loud incorrect buzzer

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5d

that’s what you get for buying a plastic bottle. the tap is tied to your water bill

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Anonymous replying to -> _orangutan 5d

i get what u mean but water fountains are germ machines. i bring my metal bottle everywhere i go but i will not use a refill station out in public. literally seen little kids treat it as a splash pad. im not drinking that. it still shouldnt cost $3 for a bottle of water. shit should be like arizona tea. no more than 99 cts

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 5d

Name a time

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 5d

im not talking about the exchange rate im talking about buying power. around 2008 a 5 dollar bill could get you a full meal at a hot bar. that same plate now is nearly 20, and lesser in quality. having a 5 used to mean smthn but these days u cant even go to 5 below for a few snacks and spend less than $5 after tax. im not bsing, that used to be money fr. that would buy me a wk of school lunches in 2008. by my senior year a single meal was almost 8.

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