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vapidness
noun
The state or quality of being vapid; vapidity.
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" Wilander has probably said something interesting in the past, but Croft is the more anodyne version of Gabby Logan and Schett is worse than Jamie Redknapp when it comes to sycophantic vapidness.
"We should be nice to animals," Harris says, and then, maybe to dispel that statement's vapidness, she adds, "If we're good to them, they make us feel good about ourselves" -- an odd, perhaps accidental admission that for her as for many others, virtue's rewards include self-reassurance.
"Yes, Wallpaper was all fabulous and glamorous, but you could read it on several levels: the surface one, and then the one in which Tyler sent up the whole vapidness of consumer culture.
Ordinarily I'd have murmured derisively about the vapidness of the genre and how I only partake of quality programming like "The Sopranos" (talk about soap operas...)...
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