
Local Financial Genius Swaps $17,000 For Cardboard Picture Of Ghost
At the Singapore Expo, thousands of grown men with thinning hairlines are currently swapping thick wads of cash for pictures of fictional Japanese monsters.
James, a 31-year-old "investor," just dropped $17,500 on a shiny Gengar card, proving his financial literacy is limited to things that sparkle.
βItβs a store of value,β James explained, while clutching a plastic slab that provides zero protection against his impending status as a lifelong virgin.
The market is so hot that the Singapore Police Force is investigating whether βPokeflationβ is just a creative way to wash illicit funds.
Apparently, a holographic Charizard is now a more stable asset than the Singapore Dollar.
Actual children are being shoved aside at Leisure Park Kallang by sweaty tech bros who treat expansion packs like high-yield offshore accounts.
If you see a man weeping near a vending machine, he just realized a Monet painting costs less than a Mario Pikachu.
This satire is based on a real news story.
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