Critics of the show accused it of celebrating Hollywood excess, vapidity and overall douchebaggery. |
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I am computer literate but I find surfing the net is only equalled in its vapidity by the banality of today's TV programmes. |
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Then there are those killjoys who worry that all beauty pageants worsen the shallowness, vacuity, vapidity and narcissism of today's youth. |
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The overwhelming musical score and the too consistent whirling dervish camera only work to expose the film's desperate bid to keep its core vapidity under wraps. |
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This was not the obvious one of his resignation on June 2nd, for all the vapidity and vacillation of the less-than-nine months he was in office. |
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It was a delicious, pointed response, skewering on the vapidity of asking such things, even if she didn't intend it to be. |
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The vapidity of their comments is about what I'd expected it to be. |
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Read it, by all means, and enjoy its many strengths but don't hope for much more than a depiction of how a modern yuppy realises the vapidity of his existence. |
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In this way the site could be read as offering a meta commentary on the vapidity of celebrity journalism, without ever explicitly holding itself above it. |
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The hyperactivity of the Alliance is striking for its inverse proportionality to its low profile during the Reform negotiations and the vapidity of discussions in the Brussels Local Staff Committee! |
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The grey fuzz caused by the vapidity of modern life is beginning to clear. |
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