Someone replied to one of my Toots yesterday saying that they "didn't have a life worth Tooting about."

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Earlier I posted about having to do laundry and how I kept putting it off for 3 days. Only a few people responded, but we still made a brief but fun connection. Not because we were told to meet by some algorithm, but because of circumstance.

Kind of like if I had gone to a laundromat.

Connections, even brief ones, can be meaningful.

@Mrfunkedude But you didn't have to go to a laundromat, did you? The last time I went to a laundromat, the manager got into a fistfight with a customer and I swore I would never go one again. (That was 40 years ago, and so far I've been able to stick to my promise to myself.)

@LPerry2 @Mrfunkedude in Ireland, the laundry was a friendly place where they provided extra services from folding all the way to full serve and delivery.

American laundromats are cold, dry, automated places, coin-op, maximize profit and minimize human interaction.