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Sogo

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11. I think it's written into law that only dead presidents appear on currency.
Tue Jun 2, 2026, 12:10 PM
Yesterday

Hmmm....

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*snerk* [View all] markbark Yesterday OP
It makes sense DiverDave Yesterday #1
Good one 👍👍 TommieMommy Yesterday #2
Nice malaise Yesterday #3
🏆 underpants Yesterday #4
Most appropriate! 3catwoman3 Yesterday #5
There's a simple reason that living Presidents don't get images on money MineralMan Yesterday #6
I think it's written into law that only dead presidents appear on currency. Sogo Yesterday #11
Not just dead presidents dflprincess 22 hrs ago #13
If they are willing to make an exception for the $250 bill Old Crank 22 hrs ago #15
Indeed, no "real" person, living or dead, appeared on U.S. coins until 1909... Wednesdays 23 hrs ago #12
Yep canetoad 10 hrs ago #19
Ha! Floyd R. Turbo Yesterday #7
First, perhaps only chuckle of the day. Thank you. question everything Yesterday #8
Right on Target, mark bark NC popsdenver Yesterday #9
...and increasingly hard to get rid of. KNR NNadir Yesterday #10
Excellent Old Crank 22 hrs ago #14
Hahaha Joinfortmill 21 hrs ago #16
That's great! annielion 17 hrs ago #17
LOVE this! calimary 11 hrs ago #18
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