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Why would anyone argue that it's somehow smart to waste energy and money?
From his own films as director such as "La Femme Nikita" and "The Professional" to more recent efforts on which he served as producer and screenwriter like "Transporter" and "Taken," Besson has a knack for entertainment that is somehow smart and dumb, flashy and yet wise.
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And while never actually fostering it, he has basked shamelessly in the myth that bald men are somehow smarter and more virile than their hairier brethren.
In the process of explaining precisely why it is that we have "all the stuff", Diamond brilliantly exposed the suppressed racist premise that lies behind all sorts of Weird thinking: that we are somehow smarter and more able than the losers in the world economy.
By Andy Borowitz April 4, 2018 MADISON (The Borowitz Report) — Scott Walker, the governor of Wisconsin, said on Wednesday that he was "dismayed and alarmed" that people in his state had somehow become smarter despite substantial cuts in education.
MADISON (The Borowitz Report) — Scott Walker, the governor of Wisconsin, said on Wednesday that he was "dismayed and alarmed" that people in his state had somehow become smarter despite substantial cuts in education.
"There's this view that somehow you become smarter and more compassionate about children and education if you buy an airplane ticket to Washington".
Science fiction writers have made the opposite error, and created worlds, often distant, in which everyone has somehow become much smarter, and morally improved.
(He was a man of mystery who also knew about UV danger, and this combination of obscurity and sun-smarts somehow made me sick with lust).
Not a figurative clown, but by a clown and Liberals are sure that this somehow makes them smarter and less lame and indeed, they are less lame, because they are not taking themselves too seriously, which is something they're very, very proud of.
There was this actual dreamboat of a pro-shop boy whom I'll call "Sunglasses" because that's what I very astutely called him in my head before I knew his name and also because I rarely saw his naked eyes (he was a man of mystery who also knew about UV danger and this combination of obscurity and sun-smarts somehow made me sick with lust).
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