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Horshack Test
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Again, I said “I just bring a water bottle.” How is that bringing an outside beverage into the theater? 

“Ok, she doesn’t ignore the law in every case”

So “bring” is the word you’re having such a problem with? As I said, It’s the water bottle I keep in my car - so yes, I bring it into the theater from outside the theater. That means that when I get out of the car, I grab my water bottle and carry it with me into the theater.

I’m not sure you do. What I said was (emphasis added), “I just bring a water bottle.” What do you think I mean by that?

Well I don’t keep track of every case and ruling on her show, and I’m not arguing that she never shows scorn for (or passes personal judgment on) anyone - I’m simply saying that her rulings are not all made with complete disregard for the law / legal principles / legal precedent, as you seem to think they are.

It’s the water bottle I keep in my car - so yes, I bring it into the theater from outside the theater. Do you not know what a water bottle is?

She actually does cite quite a lot of legal principles with regard to her decision-making; for example, she frequently dismisses claims / counter-claims outright based on the person having no standing or no documentation, etc. She may word things quite a bit differently than a ‘real’ judge would in a real courtroom

“Because you’ve taken the moral high ground in saying that bringing in outside food sources to a movie is ethically wrong”

“You’re right, you didn’t explicitly state that you are bringing in water from an outside source.”

I never said I bring an outside beverage into the theater.

Keep starring your own comments, Mr. Maturity.

Preschool - like where they teach kids to follow rules?

I said no such thing.

They also go on to rationalize further, after claiming “No rationalization at all..”

I haven’t flagged any of your comments - I dismissed them (I have rules as well).

It’s funny how incredibly upset some of you are about the idea of having to follow rules (especially when you are on someone else’s property). It’s very childish.

The question, as posed in the headline, implied in the letter, and quoted in my comment, is specifically about the rules with regard to bringing outside food into movie theaters.

“I read just fine” 

Not sure what’s pedantic about pointing out I never said something I never said.