The difference between a genuine good taste and affectation is that having genuine good taste makes you capable of trying different things including those things which are easy to rag on without undermining your sense of identity.
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If someone warns you about avoiding bad books or "lesser" mediums like the plague it's because for them anything other than total avoidance would get them hooked and thereby exposed.
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People SHOULD avoid bad books like the plague BECAUSE they might get hooked on them, just like one should avoid injecting yourself with heroin.
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How can you make any value judgement if you don't expose yourself to some sub-par media? The whole idea of "good" and "bad" books is pretty redundant anyway; there are lots of "good-bad" books, like the Sherlock Holmes stories, Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster etc.
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Holmes and Jeeves are just bad actually.
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