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南卡罗来纳州男子因模拟粪便气味被控重罪
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本文讲述了一名男子在南卡罗来纳州因使用网络购买的喷雾模拟粪便气味而被控重罪的事件,引发了关于公共秩序与个人自由边界的社会讨论。

As a boy, I once owned a whoopee cushion. I thought it hilarious; my aging and extremely "proper" great aunt—God rest her soul—did not, and at one Thanksgiving dinner, she let me know. Chastened, I never used a whoopee cushion again. Nor, as the decades passed, did I think much more about the possible humor value of fake farts.

Until this week, when I came across the strange case of Alexander Paul Robertson Lewis, who has been charged with a felony in South Carolina for—and let me quote from the official police press release here—using "an Internet-acquired spray designed to imitate fecal odor."

The nanny state run amok? The criminalization of fun? Authorities who Just Can't Take A Joke?

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