magiccarpetride wrote: 
> That too could be a minor change that can produce a big difference in
> the subject's experience. No matter how much you try, you can't wiggle
> out of the subjectivist hellhole.

Personal experiences are just that - when a wallpaper change in a
restaurant improves the perceived quality of the food, that is likely to
be a one-off experience unique to an individual. Same thing with
improving the sound of one's stereo by putting photos in the freezer ala
Peter Belt. 

They may well have had that personal reaction, but to expect respect for
or wide confirmation of the position is laughable. 

The word "tolerance" comes from the Latin word meaning "to bear or
endure" - it means letting people do their own thing when others think
they are ineffective, unrelated, or even silly and  stupid.
Unfortunately, these days too many often think their opinions are
-entitled- to respect or even endorsement.


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