Invisibility-Is this Proof, finally? Ha Ha

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The discussion centers around the humorous notion of invisibility in relation to money, with the original poster claiming that every time they receive a dollar, it quickly disappears. They note that larger amounts, like $100, vanish even faster. Another participant suggests that in Europe, it is difficult to spend €50 bills, reinforcing the idea that money seems to disappear quickly. The conversation highlights a shared experience of money management challenges and the perception of money's fleeting nature.
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I think I can prove invisibility must exist. How do I know? Well, everytime I get a dollar, it disappears shortly thereafter. Does this happen to you?
 
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Yes it happens much faster when I have 100 dollars. The larger the money the faster it disappears.
 
You should come to Europe, you will be unable to get rid of bills with a denomination of €50 or larger..
 
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You should come to Europe, you will be unable to get rid of bills with a denomination of €50 or larger..

Maybe I should ;)
 
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