SotiCoto wrote:
Of course, for the Aspergian and Autistic of the population.... conventional ethanol-consumption premises are completely out of bounds. WAY too noisy... too high-contrast... instant sensory overload.
I don't mind the lighting, but I find almost everywhere I go the sound is too high in these places. The issue for me is something else besides sensory overload. Chronic exposure to sound levels in excess of the damage threshold will cause hearing loss.
What's missing, is one of the marks of class, which is the recognition that when 2-3 of something is good, 20 is not necessarily better. This goes for sound levels (on the part of facility managers) as well as the consumption of drinks (on the part of customers). I'm not fond of the cigarette smoke, either. The music would be much more enjoyable if it were not painfully loud, and it would be easier to talk to people, too. I know people who have hearing loss from this. Wear hearing protection (small earplugs) if you must go into these places.
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