Try this one from Tacitus of ancient Rome: "Foreign influences demoralize our young men into shirkers, gymnasts, and perverts."
Or this one from H.L. Mencken: "...a cosmos infested by Socialists, Scotsmen and stockbrokers must suffer damnably."
Or this one from John Lloyd Stephens: "Judging from this alone, one might have suspected him of having had in his youth some feeble glimmerings of common sense."
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They just don't seem that imaginative.
Try this one from Tacitus of ancient Rome:
"Foreign influences demoralize our young men into shirkers, gymnasts, and perverts."
Or this one from H.L. Mencken:
"...a cosmos infested by Socialists, Scotsmen and stockbrokers must suffer damnably."
Or this one from John Lloyd Stephens:
"Judging from this alone, one might have suspected him of having had in his youth some feeble glimmerings of common sense."
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