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1. moocow+(OP)[view] [source] 2013-11-26 18:40:42
I remember when I first heard of the concept that you should not discuss sex, politics or religion in polite company. My thought then, which I still hold now, is that polite company sounds pretty damn boring.
replies(2): >>ceol+37 >>snowwr+UH
2. ceol+37[view] [source] 2013-11-26 19:45:51
>>moocow+(OP)
If you can't make interesting conversation without talking about sex, politics, or religion, that sounds like a problem with you.
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3. moocow+8w[view] [source] [discussion] 2013-11-27 00:00:49
>>ceol+37
It isn't a question of whether it is possible to have interesting conversations that do not involve those topics, I enjoy discussing a wide range of things. It is more that having forbidden topics as an indication of correct manners enforces a weird kind of false sterility on human affairs and I feel cheapens and narrows the culture that these manners claim to protect.
4. snowwr+UH[view] [source] 2013-11-27 02:42:58
>>moocow+(OP)
"Polite company" is just a polite term for people you don't know very well, but might not want to piss off.
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