Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
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1,300 without being banned? Whoowee I made it gents. Not as impressive as https://t.me/OhioReich who got store banned with 60 subs though.
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Another very strong example of the phenomenon described in the post I'm replying to. This home in Portland, OR costs $250,000.

Folks will often tell me, "That home is only $70,000, it must have major issues."

This is true if it's in a profitable area.... But often, the biggest "issue" causing a home to have a low price is that it's in a low demand area.

Location, location, location. Avoid the locations in high demand, and you can buy cheap.
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On the other hand, $250k in a poor area gets you a beautiful 4 bedroom house on 40 acres with farmland equipped with a chicken coop, various pens and fencing, and automatic watering systems, acres of forest with walking trails, and a stream running through it
Holy wah, we hit 700 subs! (Spoke with the lady who made this puzzle today, so she gets all the credit for this achievement.)
Earlier this year, I bought a house and land in the U.P. and moved from Illinois. Paid a bit over $70k in total.

When I tell that to Illinois friends, they say "what's wrong with it?" They expect that it's some dingy little shed about to fall over.

When I tell Yooper friends, they say "what, you bought a mansion? Why would you pick something that pricey?" Their expectation is that a reasonable house should cost something like half that.

Location, location, location.
The mouth of the Hurricane River unfurls like a glistening ribbon, carving its way through dense forests before spilling generously into the vast embrace of Lake Superior. The sun dances upon the water's surface, sending sparks of gold into the air while the distant lullaby of waves serenades every visitor. Towering white pines stand sentinel, their boughs whispering stories of ancient times and Yooper legends. As one stands on its shores, it's hard not to feel that familiar tug of "da U.P." magic, making even the staunchest of travelers declare, "there's no place quite like this, eh?"