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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | No economy could function if its currency were vanishing rapidly the way time currency must if it just disappears. Everyone must come up with 1 year per year to survive, but the only time added to the economy is 1 year given to everybody on their 25th birthday. The most reasonable conclusion is that each second that ticks off each person's body clock goes to the government, who then uses it to pay for things like the Time Police or other services. |