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  • How to Vomit Pounds

    This is the most valuable skill you鈥檒l learn in your lifetime.

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    As the pound rate rises, we need new and innovative ways to keep up. Learning to vomit pounds is simply the first step in creating generational wealth, and we鈥檙e here to teach you how. 

    Vomit naira first

    When it comes to vomiting foreign currency, you first need to learn how to vomit the local one. If you can鈥檛 vomit naira, how will pounds pass your throat?

    Go on a diet 

    The pounds needs space to grow in your stomach. If your stomach is full of foods like semo and fufu, where will the pounds stay? 


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    Lubricate your throat 

    Pounds is not easy to vomit, so your throat needs to be well lubricated. You can ask a Yoruba man what he uses to lubricate his mouth before he lies. Maybe it鈥檒l work for you. 

    Swallow all the things used to print money

    If you swallow the paper, ink and other materials for printing money, it鈥檒l mix in your stomach, and when you vomit, you鈥檒l vomit pounds. This is simple logic. Just shake your body after swallowing all these things so they can mix properly.  

    Become an intern for an ATM 

    What vomits money better than ATMs? Nothing! That鈥檚 why if you want to become skilled in the art of pounds vomiting, you should study how an ATM operates. You need to learn from the master. 

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    Never close your mouth 

    They say a closed mouth is a closed destiny, and they鈥檙e right. If your mouth is constantly closed, the poundss can鈥檛 come out. 

    Swallow pounds 

    If you swallow pounds, the seed will germinate in your stomach and you鈥檒l vomit even more than you swallowed. If you need help with this act, find the snake that swallowed 鈧36 million. It knows how swallowing currency works. 


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