That’s really not well proven.
There’s some evidence for and some against. If these two have mental conditions caused by environmental factors that they overcome they may actually provide a really good environment to a child.
That’s really not well proven.
There’s some evidence for and some against. If these two have mental conditions caused by environmental factors that they overcome they may actually provide a really good environment to a child.
Gas pumps no, grabbing a bag of chips from the gas station yes.
Sit down restaurants no, fast food restaurant yes*
*unless he only does drive thru
Depends on the region. I only know a handful of stores in my town that offer it. It’s not uncommon for the lanes to be closed.
Reliably the largest grocery stores on the edge of town have them and they are always open. In town, near the train station, or in the surrounding villages not so much
Maybe it being an English root word helped you remember brains are weird
I remember my days as a cashier when a guy in his 50s came up to buy something and was just like “I don’t know how this works my wife does the shopping”. I just scanned his items and gave him the total. Once again he couldn’t understand.
I had to give this grown man step by step instructions on making a purchase. Including how to use a card for payment.
It was wild. Even in a world where his wife does the shopping has he never ran into a gas station for a snack or gone to lunch on his own?
I’d love students to be given a lesson on tricking AI into giving a false answer. It’s not hard and should be pretty eye opening
Real answer, I’ve seen 2 bills from 2 different hospitals in the past 3 years.
Without asking we were given an itemized bill each time.
This may be what pops the bubble.
Inserting ads into the response would ruin the responses. Making it even more useless
True, but depending on the city there’s basically no real way to dispute a parking ticket. Most of the time a judge will just automatically side with the city
Okay sure.
Calling other people “NPC” is cringe
Someone else already posted comps for the whole area and 2 to 3 million is closer.
The house from the movie goes for more than the surrounding properties due to its fame
The mill is doing fine. The increased tariffs help them sell their product since they are producing US made steel.
The mill will close after the tariffs crash the economy and they have no one left to buy their steel, but for a few quarters the profits were amazing
That value may be inflated due to the film.
I’d like to see comparative properties in the same area
I’d guess 2 to 3 million.
If you put that home in a lower cost of living area sure it could be 500,000 but not in the area the movie takes place
Assuming they purchased that home in 1980 at 250k that would be valued just under 1 million today after inflation.
That house would easily be selling for 2 to 3 million now
Right this does have me curious how many world religions you could juggle. I think you could practice both Christianity and Islam at the same time and still be within the rules.
Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism should be able to fit those rules as well.


I accidentally ordered a wurstsalat once. I have opinions after that expirence
What is lost?
1 healthy grocery please