A person could piss against a tree, he could piss on his mother, he
could piss on his own breeches, and get off, but he must not piss
against the wall -- that would be going quite too far. The origin of the
divine prejudice against this humble crime is not stated; but we know
that the prejudice was very strong -- so strong that nothing but a
wholesale massacre of the people inhabiting the region where the wall
was defiled could satisfy the Deity.
Mark Twain
Letters from the Earth
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