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airitout246 karma

If you were a real knight, what would your loadout be? Sword and shield? Big 2-handed sword? Flail?

airitout154 karma

From probably 5-7 year old, I was one of those kids who wore an eye patch over my strong eye in order to make my weak eye better. I don't think it worked very well. Do they still do this? Thanks!

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Isn't there some sort of homeschool advisory board, or something? How did she get away with not teaching you anything? I'm pretty sure where I live parents that choose to homeschool have to prove to someone, somewhere, that their children are getting the equivalent of a K-12 education.

Thanks for the IAmA.

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If it seriously just "died" with no negligent act by your dad, it's odd to me that she was able to sue and win. Did it go to court? Does Arkansas (or Louisiana, I guess) have a guest-statute law? A typical guest-statute bars the passenger of a vehicle (including planes) from recovering damages in court solely based on ordinary negligence. Typically the injured passenger must prove gross (or wanton) negligence in order to sue the driver of the vehicle.

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I'm sorry you had to go through this. That is a horrendously shitty law.

If the maximum amount of recoverable damages is 250,000, are there pretty much zero medical malpractice cases in Texas? I ask because it will likely cost a lawyer/firm much more than 250,000 dollars to try a medical malpractice case, so I can understand why they wouldn't take it. Even if they won, they will have lost a lot of money.