We could be facing…. a profanity gap
Mark Lamster has a fascinating post up at YFSF on 19th century efforts to eliminate profanity from baseball. As he observes, “it’s amazing how ‘fresh’ this language seems today, more than a century later.” Click over to the post and read — indeed, it provides a sharp contrast to this brilliant Conan O’Brien riff on ...
Mark Lamster has a fascinating post up at YFSF on 19th century efforts to eliminate profanity from baseball. As he observes, "it's amazing how 'fresh' this language seems today, more than a century later." Click over to the post and read -- indeed, it provides a sharp contrast to this brilliant Conan O'Brien riff on earlier 19th century baseball from a few years ago -- which I believe to be completely historically accurate: While it's fascinating to read that profanity hasn't changed that much in 110 years, it's also a little disturbing. We're supposed to be the most innovative country in the world -- too innovative, if you believe Paul Krugman. Despite this supposed strength, however, it appears that Americans have yet to improve on "You c$%#-s&^%ing son-of-a-b@#!$!!!" Should this be a source of concern? UPDATE: In honor of this post, response to this report, I'm afraid I have only one response: Bob Watson is a pr***-eating bastard!!!
Mark Lamster has a fascinating post up at YFSF on 19th century efforts to eliminate profanity from baseball. As he observes, “it’s amazing how ‘fresh’ this language seems today, more than a century later.” Click over to the post and read — indeed, it provides a sharp contrast to this brilliant Conan O’Brien riff on earlier 19th century baseball from a few years ago — which I believe to be completely historically accurate:
While it’s fascinating to read that profanity hasn’t changed that much in 110 years, it’s also a little disturbing. We’re supposed to be the most innovative country in the world — too innovative, if you believe Paul Krugman. Despite this supposed strength, however, it appears that Americans have yet to improve on “You c$%#-s&^%ing son-of-a-b@#!$!!!” Should this be a source of concern? UPDATE: In honor of this post, response to this report, I’m afraid I have only one response: Bob Watson is a pr***-eating bastard!!!
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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