
Bit of a tangent, but to respond above, we do actually have records of 'lower class' wit, and they've been recorded through the ages.
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For example the Miller's tale by Chaucer is about as low-brow as it gets. A guy kisses someone's butt, gets farted on, and then sticks a iron poker up it.Â
The Graffiti of Pompeii also has good examples:
http://classicalwisdom.com/dirty-world-a...-graffiti/
“The one who buggers a fire burns his penis.â€
Or the poetic dissing of the Romans, this one starts off with 'I will sodomize and face fuck you'Â
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catullus_16
No doubt someone got a kick out of it, or it wouldn't have been written down.
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For example the Miller's tale by Chaucer is about as low-brow as it gets. A guy kisses someone's butt, gets farted on, and then sticks a iron poker up it.Â
Quote:This Nicholas just then let fly a fart
As loud as it had been a thunder-clap,
 And well-nigh blinded Absalom, poor chap;
But he was ready with his iron hot
And Nicholas right in the arse he got.
   Off went the skin a hand's-breadth broad, about,
The coulter burned his bottom so, throughout,
That for the pain he thought that he should die.
And like one mad he started in to cry,
"Help! Water! Water! For God's dear heart!"
The Graffiti of Pompeii also has good examples:
http://classicalwisdom.com/dirty-world-a...-graffiti/
“The one who buggers a fire burns his penis.â€
Or the poetic dissing of the Romans, this one starts off with 'I will sodomize and face fuck you'Â
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catullus_16
No doubt someone got a kick out of it, or it wouldn't have been written down.