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“The line between humor and bad taste is your audience, in which some people will find everything offensive, and some people will find nothing offensive, but the truth is that most humor originates in what would be called bad taste.”
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Robert Mankoff

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Call Your OfficeCall Your OfficeThe New Yorker Book of Technology CartoonsThe New Yorker Book of Technology CartoonsThe New Yorker Book of Literary CartoonsThe New Yorker Book of Literary CartoonsThe Rejection CollectionThe Rejection CollectionThe New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest BookThe New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest Book
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