The Impossible Heist: Would You Steal Beeruss Food for That Much Money?
Would You Steal Beerus's Food for That Much Money?
Imagine having a sum of money that would rival the grandest treasure ever found. Having quadrillions of dollars in your pocket might seem like the ultimate dream, but just how much would you risk it for? This question takes center stage as we ponder the exploits of a cunning protagonist tempted by the allure of a vast fortune.
The Scenario: A Deal with an Overpowered Deity
Can you steal the food of Beerus, once dared to by the question of the century? Beerus, the god of destruction, would punish you if you were caught, and even taking the risk to attempt it seems absurd due to his superior memory. The answer, as you might guess, is a resounding no. However, let's delve deeper into this absurdity.
A Superpowers-Backed Team
Despite the daunting odds, some might argue that a team of powerful allies could make it possible. Xeno Goku, UI Shaggy, Zen-Chan, Giorno Giovanna, Ramen Guy the Chad, the Ultimate Six Paths God, Galactus, Thanos, and Saitama might just tip the scales in your favor. Let's explore this hypothetical scenario further:
Would you go up to Beerus and boldly say, "That filth isn't meant for a god"? He might simply say, "Oh," while keeping the food down and asking, "What's that supposed to mean?" With that, you proceed to steal the pizza before he notices. But alas, things don't go as planned, and you get caught. Pushing forward, you strategize, 'I'll hypnotize Whis,' or, 'I'll call Kakarot.' Perhaps Kakarot, as a mortal, could outsmart the divine. In 1 minute, you could have Beerus defeated and the pizza yours. However, the dream quickly turns into a nightmare when Beerus, in a fit of rage, rips you apart, declaring 'Bought this baby! PEACE OUT.'
The Impossible Heist: A Superhard NO
The scenario isn't just a far-fetched tale but a testament to the challenges of such an endeavor. For instance, consider the sheer weight of that money. One quadrillion dollars weighs about 11 quadrillion pounds, or 5 quadrillion kilograms! Mount Everest, at around 357 trillion pounds, would be outweighed by this sum 30 times over. This raises the question, 'Would you still attempt such a feat, jeopardizing the global economy and creating an insurmountable amount of trash?' The answer, once again, is a definite no.
The Economic Catastrophe: A Wormhole into Inflation
Consider the economic repercussions of such an action. All the world's combined GDP stands at around 83 trillion dollars. Introducing 100 quintillion dollars into circulation would cause a catastrophic inflation, rendering the US dollar worthless. Such a scenario has already led to economic collapse in Zimbabwe, where the inflation rate reached astronomical levels, with one of the world's highest recorded instances of hyperinflation.
Would you agree to steal Beerus's food, only to stand on the brink of economic ruin and ecological disaster? Even if you manage to avoid the immediate consequences, the indirect effects might be far more detrimental. The environmental impact of burning that amount of money - even if in paper form - would be catastrophic, releasing immense amounts of CO2 and other greenhouse gases.
The Conclusion: A Clear NO
The idea of stealing Beerus's pizza for such a colossal sum of money is not just ethically questionable but practically absurd. The risks and consequences far outweigh any potential rewards. Whether through force, manpower, or insanity, the mission is not worth the price. To spare the global economy, our environment, and your sanity, the answer remains a sound and rational NO.