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But then I read the chapter on critics in sociologist Sam Friedman's new book Comedy and Distinction: the Cultural Currency of a 'Good' Sense of Humour, and – lo! – it turns out I have "social power".
I had been to the Shakespeare history plays, which I was completely besotted with, and a friend suggested a book by Harold Bloom, so I read the chapter on Hotspur and Falstaff".
As I read the chapter, I was thinking "please, please, don't compare prostitutes to wives that's not interesting and it's not economics".
As I read the chapter to my very captivated 6 year old, it reminded me of a comment a friend made on a photo I posted on Facebook.
I read the chapter on animal shit aloud to two friends -- one is from Iowa and has asthma and the other is a North Carolinian who couldn't eat fish from her local river because animal waste had been dumped in it as described in the book.
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