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Throughout the interactions between the criminals in the film, several codes and conditions are discussed, and it becomes evident that there is a certain moral code that even hit men follow. Some of this code can be seen in the comeuppance that Jules and Vincent get after having to request help from Marcellus in cleaning up a body (which brings The Wolf into the film). Tarantino jerks the script around as much as he does the camera, leaving audiences to wonder what is going on and what will happen next. The moment when viewers expect someone to die, that character doesn't. The reason is usually some version of the unspoken code. It is the unanticipated deaths that are shocking. However, the characters make viewers understand that each murder was completely warranted under the codes they follow. That is the beauty of "Pulp Fiction."
What does this mean? That when somebody buys gold on the RMAH, they buy it from somebody, who timer has mins/secs left. If nobody happens to buy gold when your "It", then you get your gold back. If your "It" and somebody only buys 100k, then you get it all back, except that.
Figuring out the total amount of gold that has been produced by man is a little harder. To get at some kind of estimate, let's figure that the world has been producing gold at 50 million ounces a year for 200 years. That number is probably a little high, but when you figure that the Aztecs and the Egyptians produced a fair amount of gold for a long time, it's probably not too far off. Fifty million ounces 200 years = 10 billion ounces. Ten billion ounces of gold would fit into a cube roughly 25 meters (about 82 feet) on a side. Consider that the Washington Monument measures 55 feet by 55 feet at its base and is 555 feet tall (17 x 17 x 170 m). That means that if you could somehow gather every scrap of gold that man has ever mined into one place, you could only build about one third of the Washington Monument.
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