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UnDollards
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The UnDollard is a unit of currency which is initially worth one one-hundredth of an UnCent. However, as more are created, inflation forces the value of UnDollards to decrease. They are currently valued at one ten-millionth of an UnCent. Security features include a nearly-impossible-to-duplicate smile face. They were invented in 1994 by bratty children who sent a letter to Chuck Norris after hearing about the new UnDollar designs. Chuck roundhouse kicked the kids in the face. He gave it to Captain 0 to make him laugh, but the good Captain thought it was GENIUS, so he passed a law declaring the Rules of the UnDollard (which were basically a copy of the kids' idea with grammar corrections).
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The UnDollard is a unit of currency which is initially worth one one-hundredth of an UnCent. However, as more are created, inflation forces the value of UnDollards to decrease. They are currently valued at one ten-millionth of an UnCent. Security features include a nearly-impossible-to-duplicate smile face. They were invented in 1994 by bratty children who sent a letter to Chuck Norris after hearing about the new UnDollar designs. Chuck roundhouse kicked the kids in the face. He gave it to Captain 0 to make him laugh, but the good Captain thought it was GENIUS, so he passed a law declaring the Rules of the UnDollard (which were basically a copy of the kids' idea with grammar corrections).