The airhea likely ate the dollar he brought to school as a humorous or whimsical act, possibly to make a statement about valuing experiences over money. This could also reflect a child's innocent misunderstanding of the value of currency. Alternatively, it might be a playful way to illustrate a lesson about financial literacy or the consequences of impulsive decisions.
NOTHING DO DO lol but i did have a breto for lunch XD
Money allows the benefits of goods and services to retain their worth over time and distance. Let's say Igrow tomatoes. I can only eat so many when I get a spring crop. But I might be able to trade them for some peaches that my neighbor grows. But what if I want apples? My neighbor's apple tree won't produce fruit until late autumn. By that time my tomatoes will be mush. By being able to sell all of my tomatoes while people need them, I can temporarily convert their value into money, to use later to buy other goods when I want or need them. The same is true of services. I canbuild a fence for a doctor, but if I'm not sick, he has nothing of value to compensate me for my time. By paying me with money, I can transfer the benefit of my work by paying for something that I want from someone else.
Spanish eat tacos not french.
They eat normal food,Or a specile wizerd cookie.
Pilgrims
It appears that Airhead made a mistake by confusing the dollar with the answer key and accidentally ate it. This could have been an impulsive or careless action, or perhaps he was trying to hide his mistake.
No?
I can give a dog a dollar, but he might eat it. ;-) If you mean can you get a dog for a dollar, I don't know.
worms
they eat seafood and seaweed and supliess they brought with them. By Darcy Jensen
Dollar store
He thought it was lunch money
Yes. A school of piranhas can eat a dog.
eat my wenny
Chester ate the two dollar bill because he thought it was food.
Theoretical astronauts visiting Pluto would only be able to eat the foods they brought with them.
Anything from McD's dollar menu.