The so-called vulgarity refers to something that is false, crude, unintelligent, talentless, empty and disgusting. However, many people actually believe that they are pure, elegant, wise or charming. of. ——Paul Fussell
Every object exudes artistic, social, or moral connotations, and every object that people touch seems to be to hide its badness or vulgarity . ——Paul Fussell
In an age where there is competition to mark up empty and junk-like objects with high prices, maintaining a high degree of vigilance in distinguishing what is vulgar is an important part of today's "joie de vivre" .
——Paul Fussell