Does everyone on Cinemaphile just have memory block? Millenial spend all their time seething at young people but can't remember what their houses were like growing up.
I think OP is just expressing disbelief in how something like this is unobtainable as a middle class family today. That house would cost 650k starting, and you would probably be beat out by cash offers by companies.
I don't know how it was in America, but everyone in my class and everyone I knew in school lived in a nice house. Now very few do (not even my parents or grandparents)
Springfield is an absolute shithole in the middle of nowhere with like 5k inhabitants and Homer is a highly trained professional. You could easily find a cheap house like that from probably any of the actual Springfields.
>nooo but i want to live in san francisco without paying for it
Frick you.
Does everyone on Cinemaphile just have memory block? Millenial spend all their time seething at young people but can't remember what their houses were like growing up.
I think OP is just expressing disbelief in how something like this is unobtainable as a middle class family today. That house would cost 650k starting, and you would probably be beat out by cash offers by companies.
>650k
Where I live here in Canada itd be over a million.
Btfo
I have distinct memories of my house’s layout at 4, and I’ve memorized the layouts ever since.
I don't know how it was in America, but everyone in my class and everyone I knew in school lived in a nice house. Now very few do (not even my parents or grandparents)
>i believe cartoons and tv shows are real life
cope
Why do they have 2 living rooms with the same couch?
The layout of that house bothers me. Why don't they have a downstairs bathroom? Are guests supposed to walk upstairs if they need to take a piss?
id be chilling in the rumpus room
I bought my.house in 2019 for when I was 26. Do you guys all rent or something?
You were probably born to a decent family. I was born to single mom broken home.
you and 90% of posters, ivan hernandez patel
>I bought my house in 2019
Good for you lucky homosexual, as that same house probably would cost 40% more in the current market
the play room in the upper right corner was only used for like 2 episodes in 30 years.
Springfield is an absolute shithole in the middle of nowhere with like 5k inhabitants and Homer is a highly trained professional. You could easily find a cheap house like that from probably any of the actual Springfields.
>nooo but i want to live in san francisco without paying for it
Frick you.
why do they have two bathrooms?
Don't you?
Just one, big enough for the shower and the toilet not being too close.
Sneed coudnt afford a house like that so he lived on a farm
Good for him. Frick the cityslicker lifestyle and their houses and fancy German cars.
The steps to the basement always confused me, sometimes they were in the place of the hall closet and sometimes they weren't. Very odd.
Rumpus room
working in a nuclear power plant isnt lower middle class
Didn't grandpa Simpson buy it for them?
>Capitalism is....le bad!!!
Homer was an operator in the control room of a nuclear power plant.
Cry more b***h homie.
>people always forget that he was getting royalties from the B-Sharps