Annoyances- When I can't remember things, when the U.S. doesn't have different colored money
Accomplishments- Going to Japan
Confusions- Why the U.S. doesn't have colored money
Colored money. If the U.S. is supposed to be one of the world largest economic powers, how come we don't have different colored money? Look at Canada: money is stylin'. Their money is not only holographic but is also multi-colored, making it simple and easy to sort and exchange money without having to think much about the singular number on the bill, but rather focusing simply on the color of the currency. Many other countries such as the U.K. and Mexico also take part in the colored money lifestyle, yet the neighboring country of the United States can't seem to get the point. Having all the bills be green, with only slight differences makes it hard to efficiently deliver money to its respective place. Also, if you were to drop a bill on the floor, you can't immediately recognize when you're dropping a $1 or a $100. Overall, the U.S. needs to get their head on straight and see the future of currency in a new colored light.
Sorrows- That Ellen DeGeneres doesn't like her job
Dreams- Move to Japan, Host The Ellen Show
Idiosyncrasies- Loud
Risks- Going into the student faculty game for FREE illegally
Beloved Possessions, Now and Then- Wallet, permit
Problems- My parents don't listen to me
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