That’s funny as my partner and I were just watching videos about that out of curiosity , but I do not have this condition.
thank you for this comment, it really helps and I think for now I’ll continue to use it until (if) I have a visceral negative reaction to something there
Oh my partner is really bad, they will pause a movie/show etc we are watching to go “ok so I’m confused, who’s bad and who’s good?” I honestly blame the fact that their taste in entertainment is self-admitted “trash”, like I’ve made the joke/response of “so you know a lot of more clever/prestige media often has a lot of shades of grey, where no one is clear cut good or bad”
Yeah I think you bring up a valid point, where if it was easier to find lists of good/best public schools (and “actual” public, not ones that you only get in via testing etc), it would probably be best to go down the list and note which ones are in walkable neighborhoods that aren’t just tiny/mega isolated in a very car centric city.
I have wondered if (and I haven’t checked the actual price) if the “cheat code” so to speak is certain Boston suburbs or like Evanston IL, where they are really a city neighborhood in all but name but because they aren’t a part of the city school system they are much better like typical suburbs tend to be in the US.
I know NotJustBikes did a thing about how in the Netherlands kids are much more independent compared to Ottawa at least.