The People Who Treat Their Roombas Like Family
<p>At least, that’s what I’ve heard. I don’t have a Roomba myself, which might seem surprising given my general <a href="https://theoutline.com/post/7086/why-millennials-are-reinventing-the-cleaning-wheel" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">enthusiasm for vacuums</a>, but maybe that’s because I already have a pet: my dog, Gordo. He provides me with a similar level of emotional support as a Roomba would, although he doesn’t offer the same level of <em>productive</em> support; Gordo doesn’t do much besides lie around, eat, sniff his butt, and drink water so fast he barfs.</p>
<p>A Roomba may not be cuddly, but many owners say they regard the device as a pet or, at the very least, a semi-sentient being that resides in their home.</p>
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