IdleRich
IdleRich
Just sat in an internet cafe now and the guy next to me is looking at dating websites - judging by the pictures seems he goes for girls from the Orient. Yesterday I was in one down the road and two Turkish guys (one young and one a generation above) were looking at the same screen and they both started crying - really absolutely bawling their eyes out for about twenty minutes. Makes a change from people just blatantly looking at porn I guess although that always seems a very strange thing to do in a public place - you can't exactly relax can you?
I think that these places have a strange culture of their own, obviously they are for people (such as me) who can't afford the internet at home and in Hackney a price war has forced prices down to fifty pence per hour meaning that people can basically spend their whole day there. They're kind of like a pub or a bookie or a hairdresser in that people have their favourites and they hang around there chatting to the staff although not really to each other. How can they possibly make any money at such low prices though? Are they a front for something else or what?
I think that these places have a strange culture of their own, obviously they are for people (such as me) who can't afford the internet at home and in Hackney a price war has forced prices down to fifty pence per hour meaning that people can basically spend their whole day there. They're kind of like a pub or a bookie or a hairdresser in that people have their favourites and they hang around there chatting to the staff although not really to each other. How can they possibly make any money at such low prices though? Are they a front for something else or what?