it was not clear the only think I heard was: * if you want the norms that prevail 95% of the time, spend 3x as much money and don't go to 90% of the restaurants * the reason norms differ is some assholes hate children
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So, I ask again: is there any limit to this process? If I leave McD and go to Chilis , then leave there and go to Longhorn, then leave there and go to sushi - what prevents your process from turning every one of those into your set of norms?
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perhaps try it another way imagine there are no laws against smoking, and restaurant owners don't like to get involved in disputes between customers someone lights up in Chilis "well, just leave, Eddie" you get sushi 1 person lights up "well, just leave, Eddie" etc
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