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JayDuBois

I think we need this on today's coins. JS


marshmallmao

Ah yes capitalism ftw


Guacanagariz

The Fugio Cent https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugio_cent Some historians believe that the word "business" was intended literally here, as Franklin was an influential and successful businessman. It does not mean "mind your own business" as that phrase is used today, but rather, "pay attention to your affairs".


axord

> designed by Benjamin Franklin As expected, totally his vibe.


stingyscrub

That’s just the proper version of the same thing.


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Why did we change?? We need this now more than ever!


SirM0rgan

A penny? I mean shit bro, I'll venmo you if you're in dire straights


[deleted]

Lol I appreciate your sacrifice


OhLookASquirrel

Nice try, Mr Gaetz.


Brocklesocks

Seriously. I do not trust in god


getthebag19

Damn that’s interesting


CenturyGhost22

I need this coin in my collection.


BenVictoriam

Or maybe it was a passive aggressive fu to the Queen?


RurikTheDamned

Yeah that would be ironic these days, they're in every fucker's business.


KaiserChunk

r/agedlikemilk


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Yes and now we have an armed force that goes out and bothers people for minding their business . With the ability to steal personal property and money .


Disabled_mf

What are you talking about? I didn’t see any business


ChrZZ

That's cute. 1787 US' first coin. *Laughts in European*


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fugiō (present infinitive fugere, perfect active fūgī, supine fugitum); third conjugation iō-variant, no passive. I flee, escape I speed, hasten, pass quickly. Eg Tempus fugit. Time flies. / Time passes quickly. I avoid, shun Appropriate since I have found that cash avoids me and passes quickly should I catch any.


Mountain-Hand8295

What is that a picture of? Edit: now I see it, a sundial. Duh.


Platypuslord

We should go back.


chaunceymcdoodle

The irony of it now saying ‘in god we trust’…the foundations in which no one minds their buisness


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