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He didn't make harsh fun of anyone who mattered.
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It is hilarious, hard-edged, delightful, harsh, elegant and fun.
Had the scandal been vividly resuscitated as the long national nightmare it actually was, it would dampen all the Felt fun by casting harsh light on our own present nightmare.
Some were a harsh and biting sort of fun, others droll or off center, like "Lame Duck," by a Denver artist, Mark Friday, featuring a wooden hunting decoy painted with question marks, perched above spindled legs gone askew.
Dr Jason Rentfrow of the university's Department of Psychology said the research was a "bit of fun" (way to harsh on your own research, Rentfrow), adding that the government might want to refer to it before they make any blanket decisions about the country as a whole from their golden thrones in their ivory Westminster palaces.
Bruce Willis is always fun but given the harsh reviews for the latest version, you're probably better off sticking with what you know.
Keep the walk fun and don't be harsh on the dog.
Ferret fanciers might find the description a bit harsh as they say the creatures are intelligent, fun loving and make great pets.
But recent reports suggest that the No Fun City vibe is determined to harsh Vancouver's mellow, especially on everyone's favourite nude beach.
TMZ pokes fun at celebrity — sometimes gentle, sometimes quite harsh — and to millions of people, that's more engaging than reading a canned interview".
The harsh reality is that doing those things isn't fun.
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