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This (from Paul below) was my favorite response twitter.com/paulbaumgart/s…
Surprised no one mentioned the two I’m waiting for: male circumcision in the US (we still do this?!) and eating animals (once we have synthetic meat, if not earlier) twitter.com/paulbaumgart/s…
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Kevin Simler
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What preference falsification cascades are you patiently waiting for?
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Sagar Dubey
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wait by this u mean people will say they like remote work but office work will continue to be the norm?
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Maynard Handley
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Neither of those two match my model of preference falsification, they're just inertia.
The only people with strong opinions about male circumcision (either way) are a few cranks, and few meat eaters are covert vegetarians scared to admit their preferences.
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Maynard Handley
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Preference falsification would be something like a critical mass of women saying, well actually they preferred it back when they could stay home rather than having to work (cf elderly black people's comments on cotton picking in Paul Theroux's _Deep South_).
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Jonatan Pallesen
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Factory farming including eggs etc (but not eating meat in itself), loud bars, Tinder, most plastic surgeries, being too caught up in politics (US mainly), caring about expensive brand names, it being viewed as sort of bad to be a stay at home mom with many kids
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