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This whole thing always amuses me. People seem to think that if they weren't the first people in history to act a certain way, then at least it must have been their parents or their kids.
I'm sure "correct" speech or "polite" speech started about the time Lucy was wandering around in Africa.
Certainly the existence of rules about what you can say in "mixed company" predate written language (although the rules themselves are somewhat transient).
I'm sure "correct" speech or "polite" speech started about the time Lucy was wandering around in Africa.
Certainly the existence of rules about what you can say in "mixed company" predate written language (although the rules themselves are somewhat transient).
#22
Originally Posted by mikegarrison,Nov 20 2005, 04:36 PM
This whole thing always amuses me. People seem to think that if they weren't the first people in history to act a certain way, then at least it must have been their parents or their kids.
I'm sure "correct" speech or "polite" speech started about the time Lucy was wandering around in Africa.
Certainly the existence of rules about what you can say in "mixed company" predate written language (although the rules themselves are somewhat transient).
I'm sure "correct" speech or "polite" speech started about the time Lucy was wandering around in Africa.
Certainly the existence of rules about what you can say in "mixed company" predate written language (although the rules themselves are somewhat transient).
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#23
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Originally Posted by fltsfshr,Nov 19 2005, 05:24 AM
Neither did Mark Twain and lots of other authors condemned for using the language of their time.
#24
Originally Posted by dean,Nov 20 2005, 03:43 PM
Compared to the Puritans, the people of the Victorian era were degenerate libertines. I can't think of another group within U.S. history that had such a huge stick up its collective ass.
If I'm reading about the mores of yesteryear, I usually find the exploits of Caligula, the Marquis De Sade and Gilles De Rais much more interesting
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