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"I don't mean to be vague," she went on, "but I always felt that the issue was, are we not all free to be wildly idiosyncratic, flawed and human?" As we ate, she revealed that she had found among her grandmother's possessions the phone number of Bumpy Johnson, a long-deceased gangster, and put it in her iPhone "just to cheer me up".
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Romney's heresy seemed debilitating in a vacuum, but not once he began to be measured against his opponents, with all their idiosyncratic flaws.
Idiosyncratic flaws can also invalidate an RCT.
If we don't want to break anything, we should preserve the status quo of the great, unregulated, idiosyncratic, flawed-but-untouchable internet.
Albeit flawed.
Very flawed.
Flawed, perhaps?
What the film does, though, is use these incidents to build an idiosyncratic but insightful picture of Lawrence, played indelibly by Peter O'Toole in his debut role: a complicated, egomaniacal and physically masochistic man, at once god-like and all too flawed, with a tenuous grip both on reality and on sanity.
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