I once moved into an apartment that was available because the previous resident committed suicide. Several people had turned it down, but I was desperate for a place within walking distance of work (my car broke down a lot). It must have become a "happy place" while I was there, because people kept moving in with me. I threw a party once and everyone in town came, which led to me being kicked out of the complex.
OK, you have accused someone of tolerance, tolerance, and intolerance. Which is it? And what are you talking about? This is a link to a Smithsonian article about the few film clips of Civil War veterans that survive in the Library of Congress. This video clip is the only one available with the article. Have you read the linked article? Have we done something wrong?
As far as I can tell, the difference is that Girl Scouts sell cookies and make a lot of money. The Boy Scouts charge the parents for activities and then argue about which of their leaders are gay. They should just merge.
On the other hand, as far as I can tell, every resident of the house I have now has been fairly happy over the past 100 years because, "Hey, nice house!"
I'm not buying the paranormal "vibe," but there are legitimate reasons why two people occupying the same home at different times would be made unhappy. The insulation is insufficient, the plumbing keeps breaking down, there is mold in the basement, the neighbors make too much noise, the kitchen is a depressing color. These things can lead to anecdotal evidence that cause other people to believe in "vibes."
But Logical, the question says "If you choose an answer at random," it doesn't say that you MUST choose an answer at random. It is only a theoretical question that leads to the actual question. Therefore, the answer is B.