I’m talking about things like newspapers, magazines, bottles of drinks, cans… anything.

Of course no one can tell for sure, but what does history teach us?

  • josephskewesB
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    NFTs created before AI was capable of generating quality art 😄

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    Idk but people will always be buying food, coffee & liquor.

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    Wouldn’t that be literally anything that doesn’t go obsolete? Inflation.