
| sargesprinkles #117200 1 year ago |
how many bits is a dollar? |
| Mastahopo #117205 1 year ago |
^ 4 |
| sargesprinkles #117206 1 year ago |
how do you know the American/Equestrian exchange rate? |
| PembrokeWKorgi #117214 1 year ago |
Didn't they teach it to you in school? |
| Anonymous #117297 1 year ago |
Soundgarden >> Nirvana |
| Anonymous #117365 1 year ago |
Shoulda changed the bill to an apple |
| Cerulean #117529 1 year ago |
A dollar is eight bits by definition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit_%28money%29 Expressions still used today are "two bits" to mean a quarter, and "pieces of eight". If you're still not convinced this applies to Equestrian bits, watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zHZj8Xp-Ik and count the coins at "holla holla get dollar." There are eight. The exchange rate between the Equestrian dollar and the American dollar is a whole other question. Equestria is in many ways based on America, and in both a normal cost for one apple is half a dollar. But if they were to somehow both exist in the same world, you would have to take into account that Equestria is an extraordinarily rich country and still uses real gold for 1-bit coins. |
| Anonymous #117622 1 year ago |
holla holla get $ |
| Anonymous #118538 1 year ago |
Now with 20% less baby penis. |
| Anonymous #184375 1 year ago |
I still like the one with Pinkie Pie and the cupcake better. |
| Lancer #232749 1 year ago |
Of course it's a rich country. Break open any rock and find it full of cut and faceted polished jewels. No wonder Pinky's parents raised rocks. |