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I thought metaphor and simile have always been popular, but I could be mistaken. (Ya know, I'm just a simple country boy.) Is it just the rustic quality that makes these philisms quaint or memorable? If I said "as useless as teats on a taxicab" is that less quaint and more offensive? Key say?
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