Quick question

Quick question.

Does burning down food processing plants help fight inflation?

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>do supply caps on an inelastic good make the price go down?

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No, but letting me subsist off of the milk in those tits will make me half a foot taller and make me double my ORMs.

Sorry please repeat that

No it just makes the food shortages worse you dumbass

Fatten up, chuds. Lean times ahead

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This looks AI generated

What ai draws these?

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Not the price going down, but makes the dollar worth more since there is less to buy not via inflation but via scarcity of product.

But yeah, i dont know shit about economics, just a thought i had to ask. I dont want to make a reddit account just to ask a fucking question.

cool gonna try to use it to make my drawings better and start taking commissions.

yes, it helps China fight inflation

that's a post-op tranny. not kidding.

Christ, those tits are absolutely SINFUL. Post more and fuck your stupid questions.

no...

Her breasts are too large. Only medium and small breasts should be allowed on this board.

fuck off tranny.

Is that an AI image? It nailed the tits.

did someone actually run an AI program on velvet_7? KEK

Doing the same.
Still, making promps for each panel in a comic book doesnt work out so well.

milk mommy milk

>Does burning down food processing plants help fight inflation?
Two separate issues so far.

Food costs could increase for the food type processed. The Cost of food will increase but it depends on many factors beyond a plant burning down.

Inflation is a Central Bank creation. Printing money increases inflation. Stop inflation by not printing. The US cannot survive without money printing.