I already experienced quantitative easing in my third year of elementary school

I already experienced quantitative easing in my third year of elementary school

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(1)In general, I already experienced quantitative easing in my third year of elementary school
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(4)In my childhood art class, my teacher told me to buy a sorghum snack
(5)I remember building a house out of sorghum sticks
(6)But a bottle god cut a cane into the size of a cigarette and made a hole with a toothpick to imitate a cigarette
(7)Thought it was awesome at a young age
(8)One other bottle asked if I could make a sorghum snack, and I wrote 1,000 won on a piece of notebook paper and showed it to him
(9)The transaction was settled, as if the moron who made the sorghum admired the moron’s power
(10)So for the first time, I witnessed with my own eyes the money being issued and traded
(11)From then on, crazy private cigarette suppliers began to trade for a thousand won piece of paper, breaking dozens of sorghum sticks a day
(12)The children liked to see paper piled up in their desk drawers and coffins
(13)As the supply of cigarettes became stable, various new services and industries were created to collect paper
(14)Let’s say that origami, notebook, pencil, eraser, and so on, that even the teacher found this strange situation interesting, and that if you help clean the class, you will get a piece of paper
(15)There were children who voluntarily cleaned up
(16)Just like any other day, I cut a cane and made a hole in it, and today I’m having a rewarding production job
(17)A bottle god brought a piece of paper with 10,000 won written on it
(18)Until now, the national rule had 1,000 won written on a piece of paper, but this guy broke the rule and said that this paper was 10 times more than 1,000 won
(19)Of course I understand because I know how to do arithmetic, but I was happy to make more money than usual
(20)About a week later, 100000000000000000000 appeared on the paper
(21)It costs 500 won in cash and labor to buy sorghum sticks, but the more I collect paper, the richer it is, and I felt like I was collecting pieces of tissue rather than getting rich
(22)If it were for this, the paper pieces would have been able to be exchanged for sorghum sticks and other goods, but now the price has gone up due to inflation, so it’s a waste of goods
(23)If you come to this market, you’ll be tempted
(24)I bought everything by pushing a piece of paper with a zero
(25)I stopped making cigarettes with sorghum sticks, not because I had a lot of money
(26)I felt like I couldn’t get anything from itRock
(27)I felt that I didn’t have to participate in this market
(28)By the end of the run, there are countless zeroes on the floor of the classroom
(29)There was a lot of paper rolling around
(30)The children who tear the notebook and draw the column zero, and the children who make the objects are careful
(31)All gone

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