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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Well, duh. Of course, one doesn't NEED all that space. However, some of us can afford more and do not aspire to mere subsistence. Don't ask us to agree that your blather about carbon footprints is anything other than resentment masquerading as environmental consciousness. Plenty of the people who wax eloquent on this score are more than happy to jet around the globe on fuel-burning planes. And I could give a rat's ass about your organization's "excellent speaker." There are plenty of morons with small houses and swell heads. [/quote] So, are you obese like so many ther Americas and simply feel more comfortable in 5000 sq ft home that requires large furniture; insecure about your McMansion tastes; and/or haven't read or traveled widely enough to understand that a home in DC under 5000 sq ft is not "mere subsistence"? Maybe all three?[/quote] No one in my family is obese. We don't have "large furniture"; our house has many rooms, but no "great rooms" that cry out for large pieces of furniture. I'm not insecure about our tastes; while people like you resent them, many others share them or aspire to them. The point is not whether anything below 5000 SF is mere subsistence, but whether you have the courage of your convictions and make do with a minimum of space (almost surely not). That being quite obvious, you should probably let others live their lives. Work a little harder and perhaps you can do better yourself. Honestly, you sound like an idiot. You don't even have a moral high horse to dismount; it's more like a moral donkey. [/quote]
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