LIONCASH!
Apparently, writing on paper money is perfectly legal in the U.S., so what this means is that when we get paper change, we should draw lions on them.
What do you think of this? Have you seen any Lioncash yet?
LIONCASH!
Apparently, writing on paper money is perfectly legal in the U.S., so what this means is that when we get paper change, we should draw lions on them.
What do you think of this? Have you seen any Lioncash yet?
4chan =
I am SO going to spam 'desudesudesudesu' on my money. =D
I like when people write "If you find this, please call *phone number*! We have been looking for it and would appreciate it's return!" all along the edges.
Actually, it is illegal to write on paper money, just as it is illegal to drill a hole through a penny to make it a necklace.
It would just be both so damned hard to prosecute anyone for it and sometimes not worth the government's time or money.
Money isn't yours. It's government property and they allow you to use it.
But it is one thing though, fun! I enjoy giving George Washington funny moustaches...
I've never ever wrote on a note, I really want to now xD
It's treason to deface the Queen.
Queenie's a fitty. I totally would.
I see figures written in the watermark ALL the time, especially twenties. They do it at the bank to keep track of the money.
I like putting creases in the paper which meet the corners of the Queen's mouth, then tilting the paper to make her smile (tilt upwards) or frown (tilt downwards)
*does trick with nearby banknote* Yes, I actually have money!
"I work in one of those humble call centres... Apparently, what we're doing at the moment is 'sprinkling our magic along the way'. It's a call centre, not Hogwarts." ~ Caroline Garlick, Ayrshire, BBC News Magazine
A few years ago, a racial separatist in my country tried to 'make a point' by rubber-stamping an ethnic sovereignty flag over the Queen's face on every $20 note he could find... Didn't really have much of an effect aside from 15 seconds of news fame.
I'm really not interested in wasting time drawing lion faces on money. Especially not since it's just part of a scheme that's solely for the amusement of 4chan users. What's the point, really? I think it's plain that they'll do this until one of them finally receives a lion note as change, then they'll promptly orgasm and start raving and squeeing all over the internet about how 4chan has conquered money, or some like that.
I'd hate that group with a passion, if it wasn't for this:
4chanarchive - 39101047 - Source is 4chan. Every day is Repost Day.
Then after 4chaners tracked him down and informed police:
MyFox Austin | Police Investigate Bomb Threat at Pflugerville High School
Kentarou, I just gotta say. You'd better not be on 4chan, or I'll lose a great deal of respect for you...