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Some men may even comment with a sort of outrage, claiming no real man could possibly agree with me.
"I think we're in a sort of outrage culture right now," said Fogelnest, who is also a writer on the Wet Hot American Summer series coming to Netflix at the end of the month.
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He felt a comic sort of outrage that something made for him to explore had been there all along and nobody had told him.
It's a thoroughly pleasurable sort of outrage though, because the conversation is all about books and takes place among people to whom books matter.
The exhibition, titled Sputnik, caused all sorts of outrage until people realized it was all a big fat brilliant hoax.
For Swedes, cycling in the wrong direction on a cycle path or, worse still, on a pavement intended for pedestrians, elicits the sort of outrage people in the UK reserve for those dumping their rubbish on the pavement.
There was none of the sort of outrage on the streets that occurred in Iran in June, when backers of the incumbent president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, were accused of rigging the election for him.
But think of it like this: what sort of outrage would there be if nurses were paid less than £6.50 an hour or you never got to see the same GP?
"That sort of outrage from the media, federation and tax authorities kills everyone who is trying to change this situation, including ourselves, who are ready to invest in Scotland once again with stadium plans.
I wonder if I should fake some sort of outrage or offense.
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