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"We've all become so complacent with the surroundings we have.
And why are we so complacent with these changes that, quite literally, disrupt our online social lives?
"Are we so complacent with our rights that we would allow a president to say he might kill Americans?" Paul asked.
Are we so complacent with our rights that we would allow a president to say he might kill Americans, but he will judge the circumstances, he will be the sole arbiter, he will be the sole de- cider, he will be the executioner in chief if he sees fit?
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The sad thing is that companies are able to get away with being so complacent, because most users will not find out about this, most users will never be affected by it and there is zero accountability for a users private data from service providers.
"We can become so complacent; we are so comfortable with our surroundings," Hood said in a prepared statement.
This feeling, combined with a creeping tendency to stigmatize the immediate past -- to look back with shame at the old days when we were so complacent, so emptily clever -- makes an unabashedly silly show like "The Simpsons" seem especially vulnerable.
Not everyone is so complacent.
Why are we so complacent?
How could they have been so complacent?
Why are they so complacent about the inflation issue?
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