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The phrase "about bullshit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to refer to a topic or discussion that is considered nonsensical or unimportant.
Example: "I don't want to waste my time talking about bullshit when there are more important issues to address."
Alternatives: "about nonsense" or "regarding trivial matters".
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We talk about bullshit".
Forget the tweeting that's about bullshit.
"I'm just not rapping about bullshit," he decides.
The porousness of Frankfurt's theoretical boundary between lies and bullshit is apparent in Laura Penny's "Your Call Is Important to Us: The Truth About Bullshit" (Crown; $21.95).
Afterward, walking home, I found myself thinking how Piano's talk about bullshit and about "going deeper" could be applied to the Whitney's long-running identity crisis.
Bob Geldof's absurd and incoherent rant on Thursday when he said that our generation "is already stained with blood", that we need to "stop with the emotion" and "stop tweeting about bullshit" was embarrassing.
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Every technology and business reporter I've spoken to this week about the off the record problem has their own story to tell about bullshitting sources, and every single one says they don't know what to do about it.
"I don't care about that bullshit, man.
"I don't think about this bullshit, really," Kovalev said.
I just got fired by my wussy acting agent because I spoke up about the bullshit in Hollywood.
Question: what is so difficult about calling bullshit on a lie?
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