In many Mario games, gathering one hundred coins nets an extra life. In Super Mario Odyssey, Mario’s boxer shorts cost 1,000 coins… ergo Mario’s life is worth less than his underwear.
In many Mario games, gathering one hundred coins nets an extra life. In Super Mario Odyssey, Mario’s boxer shorts cost 1,000 coins… ergo Mario’s life is worth less than his underwear.
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Mario must be a top 1% citizen then
Inflation is a bitch ain’t it
I like the higher price. Makes coins actually important
“Mario’s life is worth less than his underwear, to Mario.”
Things are worth what you’re willing to pay for them, ergo to Mario, those boxers are more valuable than his own life, which is fleeting considering he can get so many of them rather easy.