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It's not just about being overweight, it's about every woman who has ever wished something about their body was different.
He stopped the bus, turned to me and said, "In all the years I have been driving this bus, that is the only time anyone has ever wished me a good morning".
Scientists and academics who study how we interact with technology say people often try to import those behaviors into their lives, as anyone who has ever wished they could lower the volume on a loud conversation or Google their brain for an answer knows well.
The book is an academic work, but to anyone who has ever wished that doormen would stop calling him "Sir," or worried that a babysitter might be mistaken for a mistress, or wondered whether he should refrain from looking at his nose hairs in the elevator mirror while the doorman presumably watches via security cam, it is a marvel.
Chamillionaire begins his new album with a stanza that should chasten anyone who has ever wished rappers would address current events: Terror alert, victory, I stay dropping that bombness Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump stay arguing about nonsense Would they treat me as good as Hugh Hef' if I had a mansion full of blond chicks?
Much polemic against gentrification seems informed by a conviction that no social housing tenant would ever shop at a delicatessen or eat a panini, or has ever wished there were fewer bookmakers or pawn shops on their local shopping street, or been scared of their neighbours or found their concrete flat pack tower block to be not quite a piece of welfare state heaven on Earth.
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