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"I sometimes incorporate what has gone obscure in other people's work," he said.
After all, amateur enthusiasm is our one trusty route to communion with the Old Masters, whose original social and spiritual functions have long since gone obscure, if not obsolete (though nothing can be wholly lost that lives in art).
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It was there once, but it is gone, obscured in his endless inquiry into private lives and public situations.
The original's savvy social subtexts are gone, obscured by nudging cameos that, at their most desperate (hitwoman Lady Gaga, Charlie Sheen as the president), plunge the franchise in the Scary Movies' direction.
If these people are such hardcore nerds then why aren't they going obscure and doing shit about how hard it was to kill Jaws at the end of the NES game or land on the aircraft carrier in Top Gun? It's like they felt they needed to dumb down something that was already dumbed down about as far as dumb gets.
I'm not saying that we should all go obscuring how we really look (or that being overweight means you are not attractive -- this is how I experience it personally), which the online dating world has termed "catfishing," but I think there is something to online dating's ability to create unexpectedly successful relationships based on this crazy thing called the internet.
In a decade, it has gone from obscure theory to global trend — and encountered fierce resistance from established rice scientists.
In less than two months, Roberts has gone from obscure jurist to putative savior of the increasingly embattled Bush Presidency.
In two years, cervical cancer has gone from obscure killer confined mostly to poor nations to the West's disease of the moment.
In a few short months, it's gone from obscure newcomer to buzzworthy pop-culture favorite, with critics, high-profile fans and a loyal audience keeping the show in the public eye long after its June 1 season finale.
"And it's going to obscure the bamboo".
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