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"Complicated, interesting stories and interesting women... the bar has been set so high, I feel spoilt.
But Corduroy never feels like some spoilt rock star's moaning, in part because the song is less "a new complaint" than a statement of defiance, spinning Pearl Jam's own rejection of the malign elements of their success into a larger theme of resistance, of refusing to corrupt their ideals.
Rohan, a vain, spoilt princeling, feels cheated of the political career he believes he is owed but lacks the talent for, and deep shame that Marie Antoinette despises him.
Do you ever look at the generations that came after you, and feel they are spoilt in comparison?
Ultimately, once you've tried Di2 you're spoilt – changing gears mechanically feels a bit backwards and an inconvenience.
"I don't think he feels entitled and I don't imagine he's this spoilt brat," the 29-year-old said.
Now I feel a little bit spoilt and disappointed in myself.
Russell Tovey just asked everyone to do a Mexican wave, and keeps thanking everyone everytime they whoop, and apparently feels 'spoilt' by having two free chocolates left for him on the desk.
It's good exercise, I get to see parts of the city I wouldn't see from buses or tubes and it makes me feel like slightly less of a spoilt, planet-choking dickhead.
In the world as he presents it, prison affords him a sense of power that he hasn't felt since he was the free and spoilt son of a beloved mother.
The ride on those cart-like rear leaf springs felt rudimentary, the differential whined like a spoilt child and the legroom didn't feel great either.
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