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Big storms in winter are frustrating not only because they disrupt our commute, but also because deep down we don't think that we should be bothered by such petty things as weather.
That doesn't mean we should revel in our ignorance, but we shouldn't be bothered when we don't know the latest trend or some news story, nor should we judge others as "stupid" if they don't know some factoid.
(I took the second half of that last sentence directly from her website; rewriting it just seemed unnecessary). "It comes with a heck of a lot of issues," she continues, "including how we delineate between our own ideas and other people's, whether we should be bothered about it". Monica Gaudio was bothered about it.
We should be bothered by our justice system being a place where hope cannot exist for minorities.
In reply, Leftow argues that if we accept the coherence of time travel stories, we should not be bothered by the prospect of "one person at one point in his life begging the same person at another point" (Leftow 2012a, 321).
All the more reason, it has been argued, why we shouldn't be bothered to restore it, after a second and more devastating fire last month.
It's ironic, isn't it, that with all the advancements women have made in the workforce, we should even be bothered to talk about marriage.
"He was in a position to act on things he had once told us we really shouldn't be bothered with," Mr. Sommer said.
We all should be bothered by environmental contamination, no matter whom it affects, no matter why.
I shouldn't be bothered.
"Should I be bothered about that?
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