see4
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This comment paints a picture of the "real you" quite clearly.Ah, now to the point. I'm not judging anyone using a laundromat except myself when I used one. I did take notice the overwhelming majority of folks there were not there because they could afford their own machines or really afford the time to pack up and drive to use them. I did however notice you at the ready, to take advantage of these peoples situation by providing a service that's affordable to them atm, yet is actually more expensive long term then having their own machines.
Are you shallow for taking advantage of the poor in this respect? I say, no; you are providing an affordable service in which you both profit...albeit while ignoring what actually makes them "poor" and unable to save the capital for their own machines, which I do find a bit ironic given your political views.
I lived in Back Bay Boston for several years. I lived on Newbury St for a year then on Mass Ave. Neither apartment had a washing machine or dryer. And I'm willing to bet that the rent I paid is more than your entire monthly budget by a long shot. And the parking spot I rented also probably cost about as much as your rent. And that was when I was driving around in my crappy little ML55 AMG. I used a laundry mat.
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