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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does dud even mean? It seems like living with your parents might say more about the cost of housing than anything else. In many European countries it’s common to live with your parents into your 30s.[/quote] OP here. He's in his 40's and doesn't have a job or appear to be looking for one. He sleeps past 10am every day, spends hours just sitting in his car (no clue why) and seems to only leave to pickup takeout. There was a health issue with his dad recently and he had NO IDEA where his mom was or how to get ahold of her even though she has significant dementia and doesn't drive. A neighbor and I were there assisting the dad (we called 911 for him) and he was NO help with the paramedics questions even though he's been living there for probably 6 months now. The neighbor and I knew more than he did. A dud. [/quote] He doesn’t sound like “a dud”. That man sounds like he has mental illness. [/quote] Then he shouldn't be driving. If he can't even remember basic information about the mother he lives with who is unwell, he is not safe to operate a motor vehicle. And if he IS safe to operate a motor vehicle, why can't he door dash or uber? Or drive for laser ship or anything. He can carry on a conversation, he just doesn't GAF. Thankfully the other son eventually showed up and now has been staying there. [/quote] In what state does the drivers license exam have questions about one's mother? :? Your full of opinions and judgment, aren't you? A regular neighborhood busy body. [/quote]
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