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Maybe you moved away from the suburbs to be an artist, maybe you left your hometown of boring complacent squares.
Later they meet for a drink and commiserate about their boring, complacent, privileged lives.
Thus an adoring new entry on Hoagy Carmichael poetically describes how cool the "Star Dust" composer looked playing the piano in "To Have and Have Not," while a brisk dismissal of Ben Affleck ("boring, complacent and criminally lucky") informs us, out of the blue, which English school Thomson attended.
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In a genre packed with careful, Sealed Knot-style recreations of the past, Segall's distortion-laden take on an old trick seems vital and alive Pissed-off, fundamental, noisy, insistent: it's what people traditionally turn to when rock seems terminally bloated and boring and complacent, a kind of musical crash cart.
But I can tell you what we aren't -- we aren't boring, we aren't complacent, we aren't satisfied with the status quo, whatever the status or quo happens to be.
It's a nice change from old-fashioned meditation, which she has tried, and respects, but... "This isn't so complacent that it gets boring.
This revival is TERRIBLE, I thought; hideously dated, boring, empty, meaningless, unfunny, kitsch without meaning to be, complacent, simultaneously bloated and undernourished.
The teams play every two or three days, and sometimes when the big boys are tired, bored, or a mite complacent, these year-end contrary results happen.
They are boring, boring boring.
And boring.
Way boring.
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