Grant him no quarter.
“Shrunken coins”, made using extremely powerful electromagnets, have been a thing for years.
https://www.zmescience.com/science/physics/coins-shrunk-electromagnetic-blast-063654/
Is this a subtle comment about inflation?
And if repeating the words doesn’t get them to start working, a common practice is to REPEAT THEM MORE LOUDLY.
Hmm, what exactly is he holding that coin next to?
I’m proud to have 50¢, I worked for it.
They already do that with novelty sunglasses and pencils, so why not coins? Better yet, a novelty ruler, say three feet long, marked as a 12" ruler. If you want to throw off the scale, change the size of the scale.
Shrinking coins is a thing: www capturedlightning com frames
davidob about 3 years ago
Grant him no quarter.
dlasher about 3 years ago
“Shrunken coins”, made using extremely powerful electromagnets, have been a thing for years.
https://www.zmescience.com/science/physics/coins-shrunk-electromagnetic-blast-063654/
kartis about 3 years ago
Is this a subtle comment about inflation?
prrdh about 3 years ago
And if repeating the words doesn’t get them to start working, a common practice is to REPEAT THEM MORE LOUDLY.
Mopman about 3 years ago
Hmm, what exactly is he holding that coin next to?
Ninette about 3 years ago
I’m proud to have 50¢, I worked for it.
Jeff0811 about 3 years ago
They already do that with novelty sunglasses and pencils, so why not coins? Better yet, a novelty ruler, say three feet long, marked as a 12" ruler. If you want to throw off the scale, change the size of the scale.
MichiganMitten 10 months ago
Shrinking coins is a thing: www capturedlightning com frames