Wealth that you can't use, eat or produce is imaginary. Wealth that relies on paper doesn't really exist in the real world. The population of the post apocalypse is discovering that only old fashioned trading is usable,…
Who is this being marketed to? Do people want funky, colourful "gadgets?" Personally, I've an aversion to anything that looks like it might've been designed with the focus on its appearance rather than its function.
Wealth that you can't use, eat or produce is imaginary. Wealth that relies on paper doesn't really exist in the real world. The population of the post apocalypse is discovering that only old fashioned trading is usable,…
Who is this being marketed to? Do people want funky, colourful "gadgets?" Personally, I've an aversion to anything that looks like it might've been designed with the focus on its appearance rather than its function.