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by dporter 911 days ago
Just because someone prefers it over being homeless or commuting 90 minutes each way doesn't mean they like it
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> Just because someone prefers it over being homeless or commuting 90 minutes each way doesn't mean they like it

Doesn't "like" have to be assessed in comparison to the available alternatives? I mean, I don't like having to cook (minimally), empty the dishwasher, and other daily household chores, but I prefer those things to store-bought meals, eating on paper plates with plastic utensils, and/or hiring a daily housekeeper.