Question of the Day, December 2, 2010

TheTaco007

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Apples. They're one of the smaller ones, and they're very durable. (Unlike grapes, which squash easily.)
 

Georgie_Leech

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Apples. We've got a tree in the backyard, so it would be nice to be able to grow our own currency.
 

V161

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Pomegranate. Small, self contained in its skin, and there's a lot of them to use as walking around money.

Plus, it's said to be the actual "apple" that was the fruit of knowledge that tempted Eve (fun fact!)
 

Optimystic

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Grapes, because your value never goes down. You leave them to dry out and they become raisins, and still worth something.
 

DuctTapeJedi

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Clementines. Citrus fruits come in segments, so it's easier to make change, and clementines are lighter than the grapefruit option in the poll.
 

Freemon

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walnuts! Don't rot as easily, light, hard, easy to carry. Perfect!

Besides, my grandpa has over 200 walnut trees in his backyard. I would build a huge warehouse and i would store 3 cubic acres of walnuts so I could swim on them.
 

LadyRhian

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Olives. What? Olives are a fruit, technically. And a helluva lot easier to store. Less of a problem of your currency rotting.
 

instantbenz

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capitalist currency of durians would be successful as everyone would want to get rid of the currency and buy shit
 

Gavmando

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Bananas. They taste horrible, so I dont care if we use them as a currency, and Australia grows heaps of them. We'd be rich!!!
 

The Wykydtron

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Pineapples, no question. They're the only fruit that you can use in self defence. If everyone when around carrying Pineapples the world would be a safer place.
 

asinann

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Watermelons! Just because I want to see someone carry around a bunch of them.