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rosebaby3892
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Rigged Market

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Arms Dealer.  A famous arms dealer offers you some money, like, hey presto, I'm nice, you see. Draw a money card, roll a die: from one to three, you get caught and lose a scam card on the spot (but you still keep the money). From four to six, no one saw anything. So you can take advantage of this to pick up some money in the process, you wouldn't want to waste it. So take a second money card, come on!

Draw a money card by placing a public tender on which you're waiting for your buddies, and waste the time of the 68 other companies that are bidding. Then, complain about the lack of productivity in France.

24: Twitter!  You suddenly have the urge to tweet a sentence that seems brilliant to special lead you. Unfortunately, it's the exact same chemical reaction that drives you to text your exes when you're drunk. So it's a real shame: you lose a fake card by saying something. Everyone else draws one by playing the scared virgin.

25: Commemoration.   Look sad and say "  No recovery ." Earn a trick card.

26: Graphic designer. Communication is an art, so let's call him an artist! You hire a communications consultant who was recommended to you, and not even because he was a friend. He suggests an innovative campaign to stand out from the crowd. You decide to show that you're still a leader and poke your nose into his proposals. In the end, you ask him for posters with you in a business suit, leaflets to distribute in markets and a slogan like "  With me, together, tomorrow ". You're wasting a money card hiring people to sabotage their work.

27: Public Meeting.  Like your father, and your father's father before him, you decide to organize a public meeting. You distribute leaflets, post ads on social media, and by evening, you find yourself with fifteen idiots, all activists or supporters, listening to you preach to the converted. You're wasting a money card doing nothing, yes, but nothing by tradition.
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