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Kitsch, however, is what Perry and FAT want to avoid, if the word is taken to mean the making trivial of what is authentic and heartfelt.
This part of the brain enables you to switch easily between making important decisions, such as what school to attend or which job to take, and making trivial decisions such as coffee versus tea or burrito versus pizza.
These laptop-wielding political junkies were slammed by one major US newspaper for merely "mimicking major media", making trivial "observations on speakers' clothing and appearance rather than their message", and reporting issues "meaningful only if you failed to watch the speech or see TV and newspaper coverage".
Whether making trivial choices like what brand of coffee to buy... people tend to conform to what others are doing".
He did that because he wanted to spend less brain energy making trivial decisions, because he actually had major decisions to worry about, like running a billion dollar company.
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It is possible that Flew decided to make some passages easier on the ears of American readers or that an editor has made trivial emendations for him.
The range covered has to be small enough to show variation visibly; but you shouldn't use a compressed range to make trivial variations look like a big deal.
I think that actually can make trivial what is actually a solemn and joyful event.
"We hoped to make trivial objects and environments turn into larger-than-life hurdles and triumphs," they said. .
Sometimes, as with the Ten Walls scandal, this sensationalism is justified, but at other times, it appears a strange reflex an awkward attempt to make trivial, or at least fleeting, matters seem important.
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