Submitted by Infamous_Sympathy_91 t3_yhkw4q in wallstreetbets
GammaGargoyle t1_iuexet8 wrote
Reply to comment by broccolissimo3 in Consensus has been systematically wrong about inflation decreasing by Infamous_Sympathy_91
Literally lol. I’ve been saying this for a while, their model is completely broken and biased to 2% inflation.
elhabito t1_iufc574 wrote
The perfect amount of exponential growth for our finite world.
MicroneedlingAlone t1_iufsn5r wrote
bro at the current inflation rate, a mcchicken would cost $2,600 in 100 years
elhabito t1_iufvone wrote
I think that's an optimistically low price for a McChicken and long time frame for the US dollar but maybe.
TheRealAlexLifeson t1_iugp1tv wrote
i think mcdonalds took that big mac index status and looked at inflation, grew their margin a bit bc after all they in business to make money
TheRealAlexLifeson t1_iugoqwu wrote
yet 6 bucks spent on the taco bell value menu will always fill our stomaches.. i don't know how they do it
Nieshtze t1_iugwzus wrote
Have you been to a taco bell recently? They've jacked up the price of most items. A bean and rice burrito (in the 'value' menu) now costs $3.5...
TheRealAlexLifeson t1_iugy383 wrote
I went about a week ago and got like 3 2 dollar menu items and a 1$ cheese rollup thing and it was like 6.58 or something like that. It filled me up so i was impressed that i could do that with 6 bucks still especially these days.
Nieshtze t1_iugzcj9 wrote
3x $2 items and $1 cheese roll up, along with tax adding up to $6.58? I see that you are well regarded in the field of elementary mathematics.
Overall, I do agree though, taco bell does give some of the best value fast food.
GettingFitHealthy t1_iugyym7 wrote
A cheesy Gordita crunch by itself is like $5-6 though. Shits expensive
Tristanna t1_iufhxda wrote
Call me crazy by I think we're going to crack fusion within the next 50 years and cause a boom
sarkagetru t1_iufqxpw wrote
To be fair, we’ve been within 50 years from cracking fusion for the last 50 years. I think they’re close though
Tristanna t1_iufzun0 wrote
As far as I understand it on paper everything works out. If it didn't I would think that would have been discovered so it should be just a matter of time and money and this year has been a boom for fusion investment by industry standards.
elhabito t1_iugakwy wrote
The new generation of toroids are currently under construction. There's a good YouTube video about it, they come together piece by piece. They have made net positive, but it's not remotely cost effective.
TheRealAlexLifeson t1_iugolb1 wrote
oh man.. tell me the company thats gonna make a mr fusion and ill just pour everything i have into it now. that would be nice
Huarrnarg t1_iuhqksy wrote
i make fusion every morning with my crack if ya know what im saying
xlz193 t1_iui9kkl wrote
It’s not that revolutionary. Fusion would just be another type of power plant that costs billions of dollars. Same as exactly what we have right now
Tristanna t1_iuiajfo wrote
Everything I have read indicates that Fusion (if achieved) would be much more productive in terms of hor much energy is yielded and would leave near none radioactive by-products. If true, I think that is huge
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