colored some monopoly money i found around my college to be reminiscent of boondollars!!! time to make another fun egbert themed sketchbook page😈

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colored some monopoly money i found around my college to be reminiscent of boondollars!!! time to make another fun egbert themed sketchbook page😈
booncase lights in action
(disclaimer: again it looks better irl then on video, but you can see how the switches work here)
So uh... here’s some quality art to celebrate 100+ followers. Hell yes. Hell fucking yes.
Me will hang around as Meenah at the Leipziger Buchmesse in Germany nett Weekend and gurl cant chill out there with enough money in her pockets So i sit down making my own boondollar~ If people want the Print pattern i made for this Tell me and i maybe will put it up later
Boondollar (/buːnˈdɒlə/)
noun
a unit of currency used throughout the Incipisphere.
boon (/buːn/)
noun
1. a thing that is helpful or beneficial. 2. (archaic) a favour or request. middle English (originally in the sense ‘request for a favour’): from Old Norse bón.
dollar (/ˈdɒlə/)
noun
the basic monetary unit of the US, Canada, Australia, and certain countries in the Pacific, Caribbean, SE Asia, Africa, and South America.
from early Flemish or Low German daler, from German T(h)aler, short for Joachimsthaler, a coin from the silver mine of Joachimsthal (‘Joachim's valley’), now Jáchymov in the Czech Republic. The term was later applied to a coin used in the Spanish-American colonies, which was also widely used in the British North American colonies at the time of the American War of Independence, hence adopted as the name of the US monetary unit in the late 18th century.