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Television I've been utterly addicted to Breaking Bad.
I would be utterly addicted; a wet-the-bed, growl-at-strangers, dog-on-a-string drunk, rooting through bins for the dregs of some discarded carton of semi-skimmed; just enough to see me off to sleep.
I tell her that I am almost exactly the same age as Adrian and was, as a young teenager, utterly addicted to him: his premature world-weariness, his combination of self-importance and neurotic lack of confidence and his romantic agonies struck a chord with me, as they did with teenagers (not to mention their teachers and parents) everywhere.
I have a confession to make: I'm completely and utterly addicted to browser tabs.
I'll admit it, I'm completely and utterly addicted to Facebook.
It's gone past the point of who I "agree" with – though of course that's trans people and their right to get on with their lives without hassle – but this isn't about rational debate any more, it's about an over-educated and time-rich bunch of narcissists on both sides who are completely and utterly addicted to a never-ending slanging match about absolutely nothing.
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The books, translated by Reg Keeland, are not lightweight in any sense — their combined bulk, at upward of 500 pages apiece, will strain the biceps of even the most Bunyanesque U.P.S. deliveryman — but they're extraordinarily fleet of movement and utterly addicting.
Which is not to say we won't be utterly dependent on computers, maybe even addicted to them.
Addicted, as we are, to comfort, utterly intolerant of boredom and feeling entitled to traipse about the globe, we have all but killed off the adventurer-memoirist.
Nor does it have – can it have – that sense we got from the early series that this is something utterly innovative and groundbreaking, a new televisual drug to become totally and blissfully addicted to.
Krystal's background is utterly desperate: she has no idea who her father is; her mother is a drug addicted prostitute; her family lives in squalor.
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