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You have a point, but why is it when we run out of skilled argumentaion
in these times we have a tendency to resort to this relativistic
approach. Ah! But blessed are the peacemakers. Bless you, Paul.
Paul P. Reuben wrote:
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> >Well, "conservative" and "sanctimonious" are not necessarily synonymous, and
> >second, even if they were, the point you are making seems irrelevant to me
> >since the discussion was whether the kind of raunchy "humor" practised by
> >(say) Pryor is on the level with real humor, and moreover, even approaches
> >Twain's literary and comic genius.
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> "Raunchy" and "real" humor are relative terms based on one's social,
> cultural, and racial background.
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> I'm sure many, in MT's time, considered his humor "raunchy."
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> Paul P. Reuben
> http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/home.htm
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