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Some of them don't like to be bothered in certain situations, and others — understandably — just don't like to be bothered.
"As Barack Obama is sitting there sipping mojitos with brutal Communist dictators, he can't be bothered to meet the dissidents, he can't be bothered to visit with the Ladies in White, he can't be bothered to hear the screams of oppression," Cruz said.
When you cannot be bothered to ensure that the sick
Can't be bothered to ride your Bird to a CVS?
And who, but power users, can be bothered with that?
But few young people in Japan appear to be bothered.
I thought, 'Maybe she don't want to be bothered today.
But when it comes to policy, Trump can't be bothered.
He could not be bothered, they suggested, with geopolitical scheming.
In the end, consumers couldn't be bothered with the answers.
These guys can't even be bothered to empty their pockets.
It's that they can barely be bothered to hide it.
I thought, &aposMaybe she don&apost want to be bothered today.
She didn't seem to be bothered by the gradual change, either.
They don't want to be bothered with the lawsuit going further.
They had their little habits and didn't like to be bothered.
"Gigi and Bella wouldn't be bothered by it," said the source.
"Gigi and Bella wouldn't be bothered by it," said the insider.
"Gigi and Bella wouldn't be bothered by it," says the insider.
Who could possibly be bothered to make their brow bones dewier?
Wouldn't any client in the same position be bothered by that?
"Don't be bothered when things don't go your way," Wozniak explains.
Need shine and color but can't be bothered with lip liner?
I thought no, I don't want to be bothered by this.
It makes sense why LC can't be bothered with a reboot.
The president doesn't seem to be bothered by any of this.
Could he not be bothered to get a fresh piece of paper?
If you can't really be bothered anyways, brooms are cheap as hell.
That cord is a sign that we don't want to be bothered.
Or maybe they just couldn't be bothered to click the "accept" button.
But Zeman says that people with epilepsy can be bothered by it.
We have one life to live and you should not be bothered.
I'm not busy or distracted, I just can't be bothered to reply.
Did he never intend to, or could he just not be bothered?
The dancers can barely be bothered to throw a wiggle his way.
Thom: I work "in media," but I can't be bothered to explain.
Mr. Trump can't be bothered to recognize black people as fully human.
It fascinates me–when I can be bothered to think about it.
Could Ashe be bothered to root his dad on during the cycling fundraiser?
He can't be bothered with the mass contamination of an American city—not
It's not surprising that the previous generation can't be bothered to see that.
You can't even be bothered to say a two- or three-syllable word?
Others couldn't be bothered by the whole thing, except to tweet about it.
He said he didn't want to be bothered and Mami closed the door.
Bobcats, however, couldn't be bothered by the nip but loved the silver vine.
Even so, it seems unlikely that Swift would be bothered by the news.
" The Chicago Reader said it "couldn't even be bothered to make up plots.
"They enjoy low-key dates like quiet dinners where they won't be bothered."
All because Kanye West could not be bothered to find himself Band-Aid.
Yet plenty of people don't seem to be bothered by the data collection.
People are just trying to shop, not wanting to be bothered by anything.
But often—especially in non-presidential election years—the coalition can't be bothered.
He will need to become stronger and can be bothered by physical play.
The entire state and federal government can't be bothered to provide child care.
I woke up and felt like, I can't be bothered to shoot today.
It felt nice to see family, even though I usually can't be bothered.
And so it calls those who don't want to be bothered, or caught.
People don't want to talk about it, they don't want to be bothered.
This could work well, though it is not clear that consumers can be bothered.
Whoopi Goldberg doesn't seem to be bothered by what other people think of her.
Apparently, LG couldn't even be bothered to offer something with a full HD resolution.
Foreign worker Authur Belver said he wouldn&apost be bothered by extra security checks.
Everyone else, who can't be bothered to do much more than shampoo and condition.
Trump, however, seems to be bothered that the network isn't rigging polls for him.
And Starsiak won't be bothered by Internet trolls who have a problem with it.
A. I don't think the party will be bothered much about the 50th anniversary.
For those who can't be bothered with a Touch Bar: Apple's MacBook Air persists.
They just stood there, too cool to be bothered to acknowledge anything around them.
Death age: 77 Just can't be bothered with having my hands smell like that.
Seeing as I'm a lazy millennial, I definitely can't be bothered to start again.
"Far enough away that they would not be bothered by any bees," he said.
The Republicans either couldn't be bothered, couldn't find any takers or — my guess — both.
Flick that on, and you'll no longer be bothered by notifications for that group.
To jump So many times I feel like I can't be bothered to exercise.
Don't want to be bothered with recipes that have a dozen or more ingredients?
But there were plenty who just could not be bothered with the whole business.
Other bosses just don't want to be bothered with clear explanations and solid answers.
When you cannot be bothered to stop corporations from polluting the earth, people die. When
You wanna be bothered by certain things in life, but you definitely roll on through.
It's great for times when you're hungover in bed and can't be bothered to think.
If you can't be bothered to go grocery shopping, ship them straight to your door.
Some days, you just can't be bothered to put on a head-to-toe look.
He truly cannot be bothered with all this grown-up nonsense, god it's so BORING.
But sometimes, we feel like it takes soooo long and we just can't be bothered.
Everyone else is babbling about brackets and buzzer-beaters, and you just can't be bothered.
Should fans of European football teams be bothered by the absence of sophisticated disaster preparations?
She couldn't possibly suspect that I would be bothered by a postponed date, could she?
We deserve not to be bothered by government or society if we're not bothering others.
Before you roll your eyes in I-can't-be-bothered exasperation, consider this cautionary tale.
They didn't want to be bothered with an agitated, fulminating individual who was obviously disturbed.
When I was younger, I persevered with that and now I can't really be bothered.
But when it comes to having an actual sexual encounter, they simply can't be bothered.
But I was still too happy to be bothered and laughed along with everyone else.
So who in the world is going be bothered by six-tenths of a cent?
"And I don't think Woody would be bothered by it at all," Mr. Rifkin said.
It's why Tommy Smith stepped out and couldn't be bothered to leave his Houston home.
But I was too busy taking pictures and gawking at every vista to be bothered.
I'd assumed, incorrectly, that he wouldn't want to be bothered by a journalist unless necessary.
And then you could dance for the rest of the night and not be bothered.
There were cockroaches sometimes, too, but I couldn't be bothered with them, not for long.
That's a sign of it, isn't it, where you can't be bothered dressing or undressing?
Though the animals are usually calm about the attention, they can be bothered by it.
Some might be bothered that not all letters are represented by an entry's initial letter.
Mr. Gillespie, determined to inflame and distract voters, could not be bothered with such details.
Meanwhile, one of them gets a phone and I can't be bothered to learn it.
Several Puerto Rican players were incredulous that the Americans would be bothered by their plans.
I was ten when it came out, maybe my parents couldn't be bothered that summer.
They put like big cans on their ears because they don't want to be bothered.
And then, because they can't be bothered to report on it properly, they declare it's dying.
Even Apple and Samsung can't be bothered to smooth out the camera bumps on their phones.
I glance at the stars because I can't be bothered to check my usual review sources.
Image: GettyYou know that feeling when you just really cannot be bothered to do any work?
Which is great, but it appears Kanye can't be bothered to pay $200 for music software.
A lot of tech reporters braved the line last week, but I honestly couldn't be bothered.
I can't be bothered to do another suitcase, so I just empty out whatever previously happened.
Also, don't be bothered by randoms at your Halloween party who can't figure out the costume.
So if you can't be bothered to cross the street to get a latte, just wait.
After this whole dish thing, my roommate decided he couldn't be bothered doing his dishes anymore.
"I tried Tinder after we split, but I couldn't really be bothered with it," she recalls.
Bowls are for the busy, can't be bothered with sitting still, gourmet on-the-go-getters.
"Most agents can't be bothered with poets because they never bring in any money," he said.
The agent wrote: I respect that you do not want to be bothered by the Press.
"I really can't be bothered to go into Snapchat to watch the daily stories," he said.
It would be like telling Rajuma that the world couldn't be bothered about what she suffered.
Some guests, he explained, didn't want to be bothered during their stay — hangovers and all that.
Usually when I'm craving comfort food but can't be bothered going to a lot of effort.
Moving forward, the question is how much consumers will be bothered by the controversy, Keller said.
Elizabeth is always one step ahead of her opponents, and she cannot be bothered by ethics.
Trump and his officials can't be bothered with such subtlety; they just lie, blatantly, about everything.
It sometimes appeared that he could not be bothered to follow his own line of thought.
So far, the state of Texas can't be bothered to help much with Harvey relief — Gov.
Who can be bothered to waste so much money and time for what appeared laughably incremental convenience?
Can't be bothered to make my own brew today, so I have a cup of office coffee.
More important, over half of South African adults could not be bothered to go to the polls.
Grabbing five frogs for a Zora kid who can't be bothered to find them for himself, finished.
To be able to hang out and meet new people and not be bothered would be awesome.
Meanwhile, Lyrsa can't even be bothered to pretend to ally with Angelina, when Angelina comes to her.
Or you can get your energy by being alone and not be bothered by it at all.
Speaking with reporters earlier this week, Trump said he would not be bothered by the report's release.
So, here are five deserted, tropical places Trump can visit this Christmas where she won't be bothered.
It's pretty much the best tool for Pokémon hunters who can't be bothered to leave their homes.
If you're going to criticize Rachael Ray, it's very likely she won't even be bothered by it.
When you look at men's fashion magazines the boys always have that "I cannot be bothered" posture.
Or maybe the requisite googling was done, and Sanders intends to provoke, or just can't be bothered?
But the yellow, green and blue clad fans in Olympic Park couldn't be bothered by such opinions.
The federal government exists at a level of complexity most people just can't be bothered to understand.
Sometimes, that next betrayal is from an investigator who just can't be bothered, or is simply corrupt.
Not only do they reduce noise, they signal to your colleagues that you're not to be bothered.
I'm the type who eagerly pursues things I'm interested in but can't be bothered with anything else.
Paris has time to indulge in such rites because she cannot be bothered with mundane kitchen tasks.
Though she often sounds as if she can't be bothered, respect for craft clearly keeps her motivated.
Mr. Lagerfeld didn't want to go to business meetings or be bothered with quarterly reports or budgets.
Tempestuousness is equated with creativity because the movie can't be bothered with the intricacies of depicting creativity.
A lot of us have useless stuff lying around but can't be bothered to deliver or ship it.
Because I have to dress up a lot for work and for characters, I can't really be bothered.
But can a 14-year-old be bothered to power through its most challenging bits while Fortnite beckons?
Apart from the obvious (it just can't be bothered), there's a small glimmer of hope for internationalists everywhere.
"Thank God I've got an 18-year-old babysitter on tap when she can be bothered to babysit."
"I think that anybody would be bothered by how the system worked," Ms. Niou said in an interview.
I take care of my hair, but I can't be bothered to spend a fortune on hair products.
It's actually caused us to seek out new opportunities to clean things we normally can't be bothered with.
You will be too stressed/anxious/excited to be bothered by minor details or difficulties during the day.
"Some people say, 'I don't want to be bothered with that, I'll go with a male," said Calvacca.
One problem: There's just one slight hitch — a lot of people still can't be bothered with the facts.
For example, someone allergic to mold might be bothered by a fish tank, which can harbor fungal spores.
Let's get one thing straight: people don't want to be bothered, let alone hit on, at the gym.
Me: *cant even be bothered to go to the pantry to get some biscuits*Julie Anne Genter: pic.twitter.
I can hardly be bothered to call my father to wish him a happy Father's Day every year.
Sure, the DSLR will take better pictures, but can you really be bothered to lug it along everywhere?
So why would he run to the center when he can't even be bothered with uniting his party?
It's like they just can't be bothered if the integrity of their partner's empty womb isn't at stake.
Danielle Bregoli is too busy growing her business empire to be bothered with a lame-ass sweet sixteen.
We had girls who were amazing at sports or languages, and girls who couldn't be bothered with it.
The immigration agent said he would have deported me, but he couldn't be bothered to do the paperwork.
Having to deal with that conversation and the attitudes that men have—I just can't even be bothered.
"If you can't be bothered to win the job, what will you be like once you're in it?" 
As they grew busier and more distracted, many Americans did not want to be bothered with the census.
"Most wealthy people don't want to be bothered," he said, holding a large white tub containing 75 cents.
They probably constitute a majority, but if they can't be bothered to turn out, what do you expect?
If you don't want to be bothered with careful timing, it's worth investing in an electric egg boiler.
And it couldn't be bothered to provide an ice tub that required no active effort to avoid drowning.
Laura was crying, so I was just taking her over to the showroom so Hillary wouldn't be bothered.
Or maybe I'm just lazy and I can't be bothered to do it until the day we shoot!
Definitively stopping Sanders would require a clear choice, yet party leaders have clearly decided they can't be bothered.
" "I think it's refreshing," he said, "I don't have to be bothered by the phone every five minutes.
He even sent a proxy to a debate because he seemingly couldn't be bothered to show up himself.
For new phones, if you can't be bothered entering a passcode, facial recognition will open it for you.
Even people who earn minimum wage can't be bothered to refer a friend for a $25 referral fee.
What's the use of satire, or straight-out ridicule, if your target can't even be bothered to care?
" She added: "So because of that, people don't want to be bothered by what is outside their routine.
The mom of three said her rapper husband can be bothered by the photos, but he is also supportive.
But he&aposs attracting the most attention for his view that presidents shouldn&apost be bothered with legal inquiries.
He then went on a comedic diatribe about why he can't be bothered to stop the impending weight gain.
By saying he cannot be bothered with the president's daily briefing, he suggests their work is of little value.
Filling other people in will let them know there's no crisis but that you don't want to be bothered.
"He looked like he couldn't be bothered by the whole thing," the source tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Weird headlights, huge screens, and a bevy of doors that can't be bothered to open in a traditional manner.
Is this person wearing headphones or indicating in some other way that they do not wish to be bothered?
The perfect charm for lazy people who can't be bothered to get up and fetch the TV remote. 1.
Back home, by the light of the Coleman, our father, who could not be bothered with fiction, read biographies.
"I'm definitely at the age now where I can't really be bothered," said Izzy, a writer based in London.
I still have both of these and I could fix this easily with superglue but I can't be bothered.
You don't want to be bothered worrying about whether a dress feels too short or too tight at work.
AND FINALLY Can't be bothered  OK, so not everybody loved yesterday's cat sneezing video (we're looking at YOU, Charmaine).
I never, in a sense, bothered them the way you could be bothered by a person making a film.
Find a safe space, like an unoccupied office or a dedicated rest area, where you're unlikely to be bothered.
I worried that the neighbors downstairs might be bothered by the noise, but, actually, I didn't worry that much.
And then there are others who just don't want to be bothered with making eating an all-day affair.
They're not going to be bothered to come attack you or stone you but they'd rather not see it.
Sergey did not seem to be bothered by it — that was a relief — and we proceeded to the apartment.
They pretended not to be bothered while I took notes on them like an anthropologist, a photographer clicking away.
"When dogs sleep, they want a safe space and don't want to be bothered," just like people, he said.
"I know that it's the most noncommercial thing that I've done, and some people can't be bothered," she admits.
"If you don't know my name, or can't be bothered to use it, we probably aren't friends," Schwalbe said.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "This is the same guy who can't be bothered to read a three-page daily intelligence briefing.
Some can't even be bothered to make the body turn necessary to let others get easily on and off.
If we all didn't know better, we might say the Europeans don't want Iran to be bothered at all.
Or one about a selfish, rich girl who goes slumming in steerage then can't be bothered to move over?
It is certainly peculiar that Democrats who are motivated by the health care debate now couldn't be bothered to show up at town hall meetings back in 2009 (or to vote in 2010), and the Tea Party activists of 2009 can't be bothered now, since it wouldn't be any fun for them.
It's a grand Australian tradition to shorten most things we say, because who can be bothered saying the whole word.
Because who can be bothered spending more than the time it takes to press a button on buying toilet paper?
We allow them to think for us, and to stand as place markers when we can't be bothered to think.
I guess he couldn't be bothered to text that he would be out of the country and out of touch.
Image: ShutterstockSometimes, you can't be bothered wasting precious time browsing through pages of online porn to find the perfect video.
I also sleep a lot, almost as if my body can't really be bothered with the whole staying awake thing.
He essentially told the school he'd pick them over a competitor if they could be bothered to sweeten the deal.
The man helping shape the future of the nation's cybersecurity couldn't even be bothered to download an encrypted messaging app.
But at the same time, [he understands], 'She's a fighter, she gets tired, she doesn't want to be bothered sometimes.
Most important, listen for underlying fears, remind children that they're safe and that it's fine for them to be bothered.
Welcome to the Hollywood game ... where stars go out to be seen ... and then act like they can't be bothered.
Their support for Trump now makes them less likely to be bothered by Moscow's attempts to sway the 2016 election.
It disturbed me because it could happen to anyone, and the people doing it couldn't be bothered to think twice.
Others speculated that as the criticism of Google's work spiked, the multibillionaire cofounders perhaps just didn't want to be bothered.
And yet, once in office, Trump apparently couldn't be bothered to, you know, pay attention to Ryan for 15(!) minutes.
With go-getter Mars in your career zone all month, you'll be too busy to be bothered by petty drama.
Which is actually not all that surprising — who among us can be bothered to reapply lipstick every hour or so?
It's fun to hang out with them, but you can't help but be bothered by what might be coming next.
Unfortunately, Kate, too, is a placard, so thinly drawn and acted that we cannot be bothered with her personal journey.
He just couldn't be bothered with the quarantine part until after he got smacked in the face with the results.
How much should we be bothered that they stand to profit further by having their movies and books in circulation?
Hopefully you'll have an easier time picking something now that you won't be bothered by videos playing everywhere you go.
His letters gave the impression of a man who cut across the grass, could not be bothered with the path.
Ronaldo's pretty-boy image hasn't always been appreciated by opposing fans, but he doesn't seem to be bothered by it.
And many of them apparently can't even be bothered to come up with a non-circular rationale for doing so.
Or if you really just can't be bothered, it's Monday, you're looking at packaged noodles and water from the tap?
Cristiano Ronaldo can't be bothered with shielding himself from the rain ... so, he's gotta guy to do it for him.
LG: No. This person is obscuring their name, because they're smart and do not want to be bothered or hacked.
Yet he can't even be bothered to remember whatever the thin policy rationale for this move is supposed to be.
Sometimes this is out of principle, sometimes cost, sometimes they don't want to learn something new or be bothered by technology.
With Venus in Cancer, we can't be bothered with people who don't have at least a glimmer of long-term potential.
However, when you're blurry-eyed with coffee on the brain, who can be bothered to wash, dry, and style unruly tresses?
In 2017, its safety account shared that users would no longer be bothered with notifications when they've been added to lists.
Flat twisting my entire head after 10-hour work days felt like a second job and — frankly — I couldn't be bothered.
Mike Wheeler (Finn Wolfhard) has a useless dad who can't ever be bothered to know where either of his kids are.
It is just what you get from Williams, incredible power play interspersed with what looks like I-can't-be-bothered movement.
I couldn't be bothered blending anymore, didn't love the formula and preferred a few quick swipes of my usual bronzer instead.
Other people, meanwhile, wouldn't be bothered in the slightest to learn that their partner rubs one out from time to time.
The change could make it easier for people to "acknowledge and accept (pain) and not be bothered by it," he said.
At that point, I just ditched the whole plan because I couldn't be bothered to go through with it by myself.
Sampler If you can't be bothered listening to all those podcasts, Sampler finds the best bits that you need to hear.
Blood had spattered on the floors and walls of his work area, but Bachman didn't seem to be bothered by it.
If you don't want to be bothered by the ads, you can opt out from Netflix's test through your Account Settings.
"I had my memberships; I just wanted to go in and see my shows and not be bothered," Ms. Ulman said.
Apparently, most of these companies couldn't even be bothered to hire a receptionist to keep the office open during business hours.
If you don't have a hand mixer (or can't be bothered with the cleaning), it's going to take some elbow grease.
But they wrestle with the responsibilities of parenting: Adam can't be bothered, and Marfa Girl suffers from trauma and postpartum depression.
But, really, how dare people take umbrage at her insult of a show many of them can't be bothered to watch?
Rather, try something like yoga on a day when you simply can't be bothered to lift weights or hit the treadmill.
The CEO is almost definitely too busy playing with a Hot Wheels Cybertruck prototype to be bothered with an esports tournament. 
In fact, Cramer would be bothered if someone made him feel like an idiot for wanting to manage his own money.
I live in a state where drivers can't be bothered to abide by those lines even when they DON'T back in.
She says hers is gross but the weather is so nice neither of us can be bothered to complain about anything.
Now, even when you have a goal, you will have days when you feel like you cannot be bothered to care.
At the same time, Mr. Arpaio's department could not be bothered to uphold the laws in which it had little interest.
" When asked if he thinks Conor will be flattered by the revelation, Hardy explained -- "I don't think he'd be bothered, really.
No, I sit in the back and I really give lots of messaging out that I don't want to be bothered.
I don't know if I wouldn't want to buy; I just don't want to be bothered when I'm working out, I guess.
But hey, when everything's turning up roses, who can be bothered to check that their sunscreen is rubbed in all the way?
Investors, eager to find some safety in a turbulent market, can't seem to be bothered with Twitter until it shows actual progress.
Photo: FireboxThe most effective way to tell your co-workers you don't want to be bothered is to close your office door.
Kumail Nanjiani is a worthless security guard who's all talk during school hours, but can't be bothered once the clock strikes 3.
She lived without normal hearing for so long that she couldn't be bothered correcting it by the time she tried the EarGos.
Like maybe Zoey, who couldn't even be bothered to remember her alleged best friend's (now ex) boyfriend's name last week (it's Dave!
Once she realized that the pressure of her body activated the cool sensation from the mat, she couldn't be bothered to move.
Like for those times when you drink a little too much but can't be bothered to think about which limbs are intact.
Assuming you're watching Netflix exclusively on your phone, don't care to be bothered with HD, and don't feel like sharing your account?
We got the impression he couldn't be bothered to get himself organized on taking up the offer to go to his grandmother's.
They both reflect the generations of effort that came before, but now we can't be bothered to invest in keeping them up.
Spewing piss and vinegar, he can't be bothered to form syllables, to allow his message any longer to be perverted by language.
I may be on the board for the company that runs this place, but right now I don't want to be bothered.
I can't be bothered to learn the names of most bands anymore, or study the cover art the way I once did.
We're aware of this, but it's so common, most people can't even be bothered to get a flu shot to prevent it.
You know when you were at school and couldn't be bothered to read your English books so you watched the film instead?
Mufasa doesn't need to be bothered too much to get up and take Simba out for a lesson in the new movie.
They even had an option for a speedy meal service if you wanted to sleep or not be bothered during the flight.
After all, the results are almost always right — or close enough to right that we can't be bothered to fact-check them.
"Suburbicon," however, strips him of that, too, leaving us with the rare Damon character for whom we can't be bothered to root.
Kerr added that he would not be bothered if the NFL decided to do away with playing the national anthem before games.
They're a great alternative for those weeks you just can't be bothered to go to a salon or paint your toes yourself.
Nor does he seem to be bothered by the backdrop of people looking glum while holding their iPhones up to film him.
The party that is being "thrown" by a group of boring guys simply because they can't be bothered to go anywhere else.
The Thrombeys, needless to say, can't be bothered to learn her country of origin; one says Uruguay, another Paraguay, and so on.
The ensemble members all wear ill-fitting suits, in the tradition of intellectuals who can't be bothered with fashion, and bow ties.
You're looking for something more substantial to play on the go, but you can't always be bothered to bring a Switch along.
The unfolding drama offers such little box office appeal that the reality TV-star-turned-president Donald Trump can't even be bothered.
Plus, there's a more professional sheen; J Dilla's product had the kind of high finish that Madlib can rarely be bothered with.
AirPods and other Bluetooth devices in the ear are also often used as a signal others that you don't want to be bothered.
Once the domain for dead musicians, or those who couldn't be bothered touring anymore, the hologram is becoming a handy tool for politicians.
Thorne apparently took a dip fully clothed, they seem too into each other to be bothered by her dripping wet pink sweatpants. Wacky!
It's unconscionable that major developers and publishers like Valve can't be bothered to implement the most basic player safety features in their games.
There's good news for people who can't be bothered to leave their apartments for their morning coffee, and terrible news for baristas everywhere.
I gave up on my Jawbone two months into it, because I just couldn't be bothered to charge it on a regular basis.
Back to courtship: modern young people who can be bothered write messages to each other on their shiny screens, which deliver them instantly.
The blind astronaut, while still affected by the lack of good air, would not be bothered by either dim lighting or occluding smoke.
This result suggests that people do not make uncalculating decisions only because they cannot be bothered to put in the effort to calculate.
Of course, some homeowners can't be bothered to deal with installing smart home security systems, or face having to work with management companies.
Is the Democratic Party so stupefied by its defeat that it can't be bothered to match the demonstrated survivalist instinct of its base?
Headphones serve as a visual signal, similar to the desk light, that you are in work mode and don't want to be bothered.
These comments might have bothered me five years ago, but now I just can't be bothered to pay heed to comments like these.
" He added, "If you can't be bothered to offer specifics on how you will perform that job, then you don't deserve that job.
"When you put a Pokémon gym in someone's home, you have to know that that person's going to be bothered, harassed," says Calo.
Even when regulators can be bothered to seek comments, the comments tend not to be representative of the views of the American people.
Day-Lewis beautifully conveys all of this, capturing Reynolds' quiet tyranny in scenes when he can't even be bothered to raise his voice.
Like my mother's words after the thief's father pretended to call for him, then slammed the door because his son couldn't be bothered.
The service can run up to $30,000, and it's not just for out-of-touch rich parents who don't want to be bothered.
In fact, according to CNN, the 2004 Met Gala attendees either hardly noticed or couldn't be bothered to care about the couple's engagement.
Many people "can't be bothered to open and drain the cans, or fetch utensils and dishes to eat the tuna," The Journal reported.
How to turn off Google Hangouts alertsYou can limit how people contact you on Hangouts, essentially disabling it so you can't be bothered.
He wraps himself in the flag and co-opts the military for partisan purposes — but he can't be bothered to visit our troops.
But he seemingly couldn't be bothered to speak clearly or explain his own policies in a way that would avoid panic or misunderstanding.
He also said he hopes Israel "will not be bothered" by the decision, and that the "friends and historic allies" will remain so.
The fruit half-melts, half-swims, and the lechera rests lazily on the tongue, like a custard that couldn't be bothered to set.
Many of those companies couldn't even be bothered to comment to Gretchen Morgenson on the numbers, because really, what is there to say?
So Larry came to the race itself and … came disguised with, like, a hat and sunglasses so he wouldn't be bothered by everybody.
"I know nothing about that because I was the campaign manager, and I can't be bothered with any of that," Conway told CNN.
You both know the proper and righteous thing would have been to have sex in time for Christmas, but someone couldn't be bothered.
LG: ... and blue in Snapchat means you have an unopened message and I can't be bothered to tap on your blue little message.
Turns out that players who do full interviews at the podium after the game can't be bothered by the press at their lockers.
That's the excuse they've been using: They've grown and grown and grown so fast they couldn't possibly be bothered to stop sexual harassment.
This might not sound too exciting at first glance, because the mobile-obsessed masses could hardly be bothered to read rhyming or free verse.
Even when I'm gone for 50 years, I want my soul, my spirit, my grave even to be bothered 'cause I was the shit.
Bringing Edge to the platforms smartphones run on could actually encourage some user growth — if anyone can be bothered to actually check it out.
Now it couldn't even be bothered to at least try to sell a hot product ahead of its release date, like every other retailer.
The display still isn't as bright as the one on the MacBook Pro, but I don't think many people will be bothered by it.
I had grand plans of making fancy pancakes but by the time I get home, I can't be bothered to make a fun sauce.
This Librem 13 feels like the Early Access version of that future, and apparently I can't be bothered to deal with the trade-offs.
Ethan claimed Davies did not seemed to be bothered by Esther's age and that's when things "got a lot more explicit," he told NBC.
Otherwise, maybe don't waste too much time trying to unravel the hidden codes of messages from people who can't be bothered to be clear.
And even if impeachment proceedings led to Trump being pushed out, investors wouldn't exactly be bothered by the prospect of a President Mike Pence.
People travel with sex toys all the time, so the TSA won't be bothered by a vibrator, strap-on harness, or bottle of lube.
Google Maps might know the local traffic better than me, but for short trips around town, I can't be bothered to turn it on.
In fact, at over two hours running time, it's perfect for that one friend of yours who can't be bothered watching the whole series.
Another semester, another well-known conservative has been kept off campus because university administrators can't be bothered with asking liberal students to behave themselves.
And Trump voters are simply a lot more likely than other Republicans to, say, be bothered when they're around people who don't speak English.
I'm so frustrated when I read newspapers I really like where journalists just can't be bothered to put the link into the source material.
Gimple and his team dragged out last season with Negan teases because they couldn't be bothered with telling a story that actually propelled itself.
That's barely enough to improve my character by two levels (I'm currently level 11), but really, I can't be bothered to wait much longer.
He won't be bothered with the veracity of Assange's statement because he apparently isn't concerned with the truth when it comes to Russian hacking.
One of your bought-and- paid-for mouthpieces made a point of quoting a "prominent black political leader" he couldn't be bothered to name.
You can't elect people who tout their ideological rigidity and also be bothered when they show no willingness to work with the other side.
Yet the vast majority of the population can't be bothered, avoiding most science like the plague —hard sciences like physics and math in particular.
He seems to be bothered neither by Mr. Putin's authoritarian rule, nor his aggression against the international order, nor his meddling in Western democracies.
It's why Adams Strunk couldn't be bothered to come to the league meetings in Houston to vote on the Rams' move to Los Angeles.
Which, by the way, is called Awkward Dating Simulator (a working title that I can't be bothered to change now), now available to download.
Basically, what he imagines to be facts are things he thinks he heard somewhere, maybe on Fox News, and can't be bothered to check.
Bread is one of the oldest diet staples in human history, but many of us can't be bothered to try and make it ourselves.
But when the guy is on his stomach and they continue to shoot, a lot of people are going to be bothered by it.
They asked us to go through footage and note down what could be seen, they couldn't even be bothered to watch the footage themselves.
"The big cats don't seem to be bothered at all, like Bhanu our big lion, he's just lounging around in the sun," England said.
I couldn't help but be bothered by those who raised their hands too often or changed the topic so they could speak about themselves.
"Such as it is" because the movie, the third in a string of box office successes, can barely be bothered to tell a story.
If you can't be bothered to take your phone out, then connect your Google Assistant or Amazon Echo to take advantage of voice controls.
To do so when you can hardly be bothered with a cell phone, however, takes both innocence and bravado, plus a pinch of madness.
At the same time, such saddles can also be a shortcut for people who can&apost be bothered to sort out their bike fit.
I thought he didn&apost show a lot of respect, and I thought he didn&apost think he need to be bothered by these people.
There's no shower in my room, just a small bathroom with a toilet and sink, and I can't be bothered to find the hall shower.
And the open hardware movement has an opportunity to make safer, more customizable, and more bespoke computers than big companies can be bothered to build.
Admittedly, not everyone will be bothered by these foibles of design, but anyone who's ever fretted about display notches or camera bumps most assuredly will.
Mr. Bowie relished his ability to blend in and not be bothered by his fans and fellow New Yorkers during his years in the city.
It's hard not to think of the arrogant alliance last season that fell apart to Ben's idols because they couldn't be bothered to babysit him.
This was the practical and tangible side to an artist who probably could have just rested on laurels, but couldn't be bothered with that nonsense.
Burns said she wants to emphasize that she only did this once to her dog, because she knew he would not be bothered by it.
I've seen a saucepan that was left for three months because the owner, who had used it last, couldn't be bothered to clean it up.
The clubs can't be bothered to update their whereabouts and the FA can only bother to let them off with little more than a warning.
The product appealed to programmers and others who couldn't be bothered to peel their fingers away from a keyboard long enough to consume real food.
The Core team says the network is congested because Classic advocates are spamming the network with low fee transactions miners can't be bothered to accept.
If the system spotted certain keywords, like "report" or "FCC," their number would be added to a "stop list" so they wouldn't be bothered again.
Or maybe you're one of those people who simply cannot remember more than one or two passwords and won't be bothered with a password manager.
You'd be forgiven if you can't be bothered to drag yourself to the store to shop for shoes and clothes and things for your bedroom.
Anna Faris doesn't want to be bothered by "tabloid rumors" about her marriage to Chris Pratt — but laughing them off is harder than she thought.
The older sister held her ground like only a hard-headed Ram could, stubbornly insisting that she simply couldn't be bothered to join the game.
Every summer, when temperatures get closer and closer to triple digits, one thing becomes clear: We can't be bothered with a full face of makeup.
It's hard to say it's tough — the guy put himself out there, and he's making millions of dollars — but can he just not be bothered?
There was Cortana when you couldn't be bothered to look at a screen, and Xbox when you wanted to watch TV or play a game.
I learnt that sometimes, she just couldn't be bothered—to open the cafe, to make the lahuh dough, to buy challah to serve with shakshuka.
But don't worry about those cheating Wall Streeters who can't be bothered to take care with people's investments and lives — "Fearless Girl" will stop them!
"You don't need to be bothered with this mess," he said, before showing his son a documentary on natural healing that was conveniently queued up.
And yet most of us can't be bothered to change the default settings on our phones (which you should do and can learn about here).
He may not be bothered by his broad disapproval — although his tweets declaring the polls "rigged" suggest otherwise — but that doesn't mean they don't matter.
If he can't be bothered to take basic security precautions for himself, how can he ask thousands of federal employees to take security more seriously?
But who are they to scold Trump voters for not being glued to every earnest, civic-minded episode they themselves can't be bothered to watch?
And they cannot be bothered to look at actual data and reports from the hundreds of companies reporting positive results in the past three years.
"It's like 'Oh yeah, people will be uncomfortable and hurt and alienated by this,' but the community can't be bothered for two seconds," she says.
This is usually done if you can't be bothered to have it or its medically advised by a doctor as a treatment for bad PMS.
A president who can't be bothered to familiarize himself with briefing materials can't be conducting high-level diplomatic meetings with the foreign minister of Russia.
Their thinking goes like this: People who use the company savings plan don't want to be bothered and they don't want to make too many decisions.
Apparently the 35 hours employees there suffer through is too much and they can't be bothered with any work-related business emails over their long weekends.
I wash my face, do my makeup, and put my hair in a ponytail because it's Monday and I can't be bothered to do anything more.
No one can be bothered cooking tonight, so we decide to order in Indian food from this amazing place that has really authentic, super spicy food.
I can't be bothered with all the dry shampoo and shower caps involved with purposefully forcing myself to forgo washing as long as I possibly can.
But Chapman did not seem to be bothered for long; soon he was lying on the floor, laughing with a small coterie of Spanish-speaking catchers.
But you could make the case that the main thing keeping Wear OS afloat is that Apple can't be bothered to try to compete with it.
And also, oddly, nearly ubiquitous in the same media that couldn't be bothered to reexamine a Hillary Clinton policy that has adversely affected countless human lives.
But you've gotta wonder if the Northeners realize how many extra men they lost because Jon couldn't be bothered to listen or stick to the plan.
I honestly can't really be bothered to put a lot of emotional energy into something that doesn't think that I deserve money or a job. Right.
What's less fun is them telling you to go to the store to buy cigarettes because it's raining and they can't be bothered to going outside.
That can be useful for those times when no one wants to be bothered with dad's collection of war movies, perhaps, or mom's cheesy rom-coms.
Of course, Chris and Elsa probably won't be bothered by residents' concerns ... they won't be able to see or hear 'em from inside the castle walls.
I can't be bothered to figure it out, and I'll be demoting Snapchat into my folder of "other social media" on my phone's third home screen.
No one seems to be bothered about that when Don Draper is somehow a deathly alcoholic who smells amazing, never farts, and is irresistible to women.
But the Persian autocrat kept getting his royal knickers in a twist so often that the German government couldn't be bothered to investigate every single case.
It used to be "If I don't win Record of the Year…" or "If I don't sell out an arena…" then I'd be bothered by it.
He is the first to admit that few people are likely to notice, let alone be bothered by, the elements of the song that annoy him.
Bautista Agut, a baseline hustler with a big serve, said he would not be bothered if the terraces treated him as something of a pantomime villain.
Most publishers are thinking about the correct strategy to deal with the growing percentage of their readership who doesn't want to be bothered by their ads.
My leg hairs are at a critical stage but I just cannot be bothered to shave, so it looks like it will be a pants day.
Everyone's brain works differently, but for me, I just can't be bothered to fuss about with an obstacle as fleeting and intangible as a messy inbox.
If I snuck to my room past curfew with my shoes on because I couldn't be bothered to take them off at the door, she knew.
He also apparently couldn't be bothered, before snapping the picture, to turn off his TV, the blue glow of which illuminates the portrait's proper right side.
Equally, only the truly pernickety gamer is going to be bothered by the attitude taken to listing each team's playing staff, and the team names themselves.
Elena Geuna, the show's curator, has propagated the show's fiction in interviews — maintaining that it truly is an exhibition of recovered artifacts — whereas Hirst can't be bothered.
Even Selena Gomez is a fan of the nostalgic trend, proving that it comes in handy on the days you just can't be bothered with hot tools.
I munch on a Clif bar while I get ready — our kitchen light is finicky in the morning and I just can't be bothered with it today.
Alexa will be the cherry on top for the days when you come home exhausted and can't be bothered to do anything but plop on the bed.
"Kuroda is not interested in raising the yield target and would not be bothered by further yen weakness," said Hiroaki Muto, economist at Tokai Tokyo Research Center.
Flagrant incompetence may be bad PR, but it still sounds better than 'we can't be bothered with the effort and cost of hosting 50 million old MP3s.
Samira resisted the impulse to bother the bot (as if a bot was a thing which could be bothered), then exited, to begin hunting for the krane.
I'm sure some good people will at some point walk onto the red carpet and have perhaps already but I can't be bothered to wait any longer.
The inside of each cup has a half measure line for when you need to cut a recipe in half, but can't be bothered with the math.
Talia didn't cry, she didn't squirm, she couldn't be bothered to move her attention away from the hand she was just discovering was attached to her body.
I can't even be bothered to ask if this last one is serious or not, since the entire world of "drops" and "cops" is essentially a prank.
It was perhaps a sign of what was to come that no one could be bothered to pronounce the full new name of the signature collection: 205W39NYC.
This can be groundbreaking, but it can sometimes veer into being in total denial about facts if you decide you don't want to be bothered with them.
"Anxiety is usually tied to stress, which can affect the digestive system," Mason says, since when anticipating a threat, your body can't be bothered with digesting food.
When I get there I order a drink because he's already upstairs and I can't be bothered to walk up and down these stairs more than once.
She's treated as a Yankee interloper: On her first day, her office is missing a chair, and no one can be bothered to help her find one.
But if he wins, the fact that he is the kind of guy who can't be bothered to prepare for a crucial debate most certainly will matter.
Or else, as in Far From Home, they offer unconvincing excuses about why Captain Marvel and Dr. Strange can't be bothered to save the planet this time around.
He says American ships are maintaining a "steady drumbeat" of naval operations around disputed islands, and "only one country" seems to be bothered by the vessels&apos activities.
When she took the job, Poehler described in an essay for The New Yorker, she wasn't even sure she wanted to be bothered with show business at all.
Either way, you won't be bothered to get out of your comfy position on the couch, and you'll never have to come home to a creepy dark house.
"I'd never normally use wipes but I can't be bothered fucking around with micellar water and cleanser on a date," explained Harriet, a 27-year-old London resident.
We discuss going to a Cantonese place down the street for dinner but decide that we aren't that hungry (but mostly can't be bothered to get dressed again).
He just was a wizard, and he just did spells when he felt like it, because he couldn't be bothered with that stuff, which was fine back then.
And then, as if to show us all, as if she just couldn't be bothered to shoulder it anymore, on 16 February 2007, Britney Spears shaved her head.
Early in his presidency, Trump was said to be bothered not only by Spicer's less-than-vehement defense of the administration's policies but also by Spicer's wardrobe choices.
But with billions of dollars at its disposal, it just can't be bothered to effectively parse that list of terms that is so valuable to its advertising business.
It's not attractive when a guy does a mundane admin job and hates it but can't be bothered to even attempt to change something he vaguely cares about.
We use ad blockers and occasionally pay directly for "content" we really like (or can't be bothered to find for free), but we also rarely consider radical alternatives.
After birth, he never seemed to be bothered much by anything I ate when nursing or offered him as a toddler (including stuffed grape leaves at 18 months).
The biggest disappointment was that, despite no small amount of agony over sauces and meats and wood smoke, few restaurants could be bothered to use fresh-baked buns.
They know that nominating him would be disastrous, but they are so confident it won't happen that they can't seem to be bothered to do anything about it.
That can happen a lot of the time when you meet someone that you like—you just want to stay indoors and can't be bothered to go anywhere.
They've watched friendships flail as they realized their bestie might be a ball of fun and a nasty slob beast who can't be bothered to do her dishes.
If you're busy, bored, or can't be bothered, meal kits may be just what you need to get cookin', and cooking at home is never a bad thing.
Because it is novel that someone in the Oval Office can't be bothered with trying to be articulate, President Trump's speaking style is throwing off the news media.
If Amazon can't be bothered to give its most-advanced Kindle e-reader the better-in-every-way-reversible USB-C port, then what are people paying for?
Cortana took on nearly two out of three, Alexa answered just over half of the questions asked, and Siri could only be bothered to respond to about 40 percent.
Only Spielberg, long hailed as a cinematic visionary and one of the most influential filmmakers working in the business, can't be bothered to conceive of this new cinematic language.
"Clinton either can't be bothered or just isn't able to come up with principles that unify the interest groups that are stitched together into the Democratic coalition," Munger said.
You don't call an election and say it's the most important election in her lifetime and then not even be bothered to come and debate the issues at stake.
Lots of people have asked me why I don't have an about me page .. well it was simply because I forgot and couldn't be bothered to put one in.
Theoretically, this is efficient and good for artists who can't be bothered to chase down royalties, but it's a little cartel-like since the PROs are actually private entities.
Maybe they chat about the type of mice they like to eat or share with each other the best places to hide when they don't want to be bothered.
If you can wake up, see it every morning, and not be bothered by it, then you're probably OK. That's not a case for a lot of these removals.
The Georgia singer told officers she was "fine and did not want to be bothered with her parents because her father was threatening people," according to the police report.
"If you've given them the benefit of the doubt, but continue to be bothered by their pattern of communication, it may be best to address in person," she says.
A war erupted, with Dick Clark's people claiming the system worked fine ... the real problem was that Mariah didn't want to be bothered with a full-on sound check.
These extremely gassed holiday makers probably misheard Migo when he told them his name, and he probably could not be bothered to correct them, because look at their faces.
If you can't be bothered to find a bridge over a river, you can just swim through it, appearing on the other side bone dry and ready to golf.
Like Clips itself, the move is a play to appeal to the kind of people who can't really be bothered to adjust the phone into portrait mode for shooting.
Wells acknowledged the restaurant would "always have its loyalists," those he said wouldn't be bothered by the staggering prices (a porterhouse for four costs $229.80) or the terse service.
Speaking of dinner, I know how it feels to get home late, starving, and decide you'll just have toast or a takeaway because you can't be bothered to cook.
A couple of things Sidibé did shoot, but most of what was on the list he couldn't be bothered with, and he filmed a lot of other stuff instead.
The bystander effect is also sometimes referred to as bystander apathy, which distressingly suggests that, on some innate level, we can't be bothered with the survival of a stranger.
Fortunately, there's a simple solution: If television hosts really can't be bothered to read the latest climate science in order to moderate informed discussions, book more people who can.
I mean, I guess I could cut my salad myself, but in the 15 minutes it took to prepare the salad they couldn't be bothered to cut the chicken?
Yet he could not help but be bothered that the system had worked so well for a white woman when it had failed so many black people, he said.
I thought about the lectures I was giving next term, and how sick of them I was, and whether or not I could be bothered to write another course.
She encourages balance though, and is open about the fact that she drinks alcohol a couple of times a week and sometimes can't be bothered to cook for herself.
You can go to an established site if you miss out or can't be bothered to wait, like eBay or Depop, but expect to pay double the original price.
Ms. Himmelfarb did not take her husband's name when they married in 1942 because she did not want to be bothered with the paperwork, she told The New Yorker.
This "cov light" debt — named by those who can't be bothered with multiple syllables — often has no provision that prevents the introduction of senior debt into the capital structure.
Those who can be bothered to fumble around on clunky apps, download and listen regularly are determined enough to "walk on coals", as Nicholas Quah, a trade journalist, put it.
Recalling a run-in with Hawking, Stringfellow told the Mirror in 2012 that the physicist couldn't be bothered to talk about black holes or string theory when he was out.
You get no data at all from the users who never come to you, because they can't be bothered, because they aren't interested enough, because they never heard of you.
Should low-wage workers trust state lawmakers to do the right thing when they've been so hostile to the minimum wage that they can't even be bothered to legislate it?
On the other hand, Astra also can't be bothered to give Tyler an actual character to play, so both movies indulge some degree of unproductive solipsism about their protagonists' loneliness.
Carmody (Mary Bacon), the central human villain in the novella and film, is killed off early on in the series, like some sad extra the showrunners couldn't be bothered with.
Most said they couldn't be bothered to follow the news about Kalanick and Uber, preferring instead to hammer on complaints about the job or tout the flexibility it affords them.
While she may not be bothered by the lack of the gold Oscar statuette (so far), Close perks up when I mention how it would bring her closer to EGOTing.
While these actions may come from a good place, the commenter says, "if you can't bother to show up to ask then we can't be bothered to take you seriously."
It does its damnedest to pull off the shot when you can't be bothered to think about exposure settings, and most of the time it does the job just fine.
Most of my time with the circus I felt virtually invisible; no one seemed to be bothered by my work, [so] I was left to myself to capture these images.
There's $400 billion or so lying on the sidewalk of the tax landscape that can fund really useful public spending, if only Congress could be bothered to pick it up.
Are we supposed to believe that Sansa, who speaks candidly with Jon about his shortcomings as a leader, couldn't be bothered to have just one honest conversation with her sister?
Despite the possibility of developing skin cancer from UV exposure, some people just can't be bothered to use it on a daily basis, or even re-apply at the beach.
Bruce Dickenson: Well, I've been asked for the last ten years to do one and I've always steadfastly said, no, can't be bothered, when the hell would I write it?
Yes, you seem be a true fan of Paul Simon's former musical counterpart Art Garfunkel, so much so that you cannot even be bothered to spell his name properly. Embarrassing.
While I knew he was trying to be reassuring, part of me felt like he couldn't be bothered to spend a single ounce of energy attempting to empathize with me.
Then there are the distorted orientalist associations of the veil itself; specifically the assumption that Muslim women wearing it lack agency, and hence permission need not be bothered with anyway.
The group's strategy is driven in part by Democratic polling that suggests Americans in both parties would be bothered by efforts to sabotage the health care law, Mr. Woodhouse said.
It is mostly deserted and sits about six miles offshore in northern New York, so few people were likely to be bothered by the looming turbines and their relentless whoosh.
If there were a competition, Bizet's "Les Pêcheurs de Perles" ("The Pearl Fishers"), which returned to the Metropolitan Opera on Wednesday night, would win the Could Not Be Bothered Prize.
"Some people thought about it and realized it was wrong and went forward, and some people couldn't be bothered to think about whether it was wrong or right," she said.
David Chong, 48, a Parisian who recently bought his own scooter, said he would not be bothered by the new restrictions, though they will force him to change his habits.
And yet many contractors can't be bothered to pay for training programs and safety measures, even those required by law, such as installing "fall protection" systems like nets and railings.
Since we can barely be bothered to follow the care instructions on our normal clothing, dealing with delicate lingerie definitely feels like another chore we can get away with side-stepping.
One other group to fall afoul of YouTube's moderators lately was neo-Nazi organization Atomwaffen, though it took tons of bad press before the company could be bothered to take action.
I like to compare painkillers to vitamins: if your solution is something that's nice to have that people can't be bothered restocking when they run out, you are facing a challenge.
With a slew of handy features like Trusted Networks, Ping Tests, and Favorite Servers, you can rest assured that you won't be bothered by entities out to get your personal data.
Trying to break the phone's lock-screen password, my mind wanders over listicles about the most common passwords used by thousands of users who can't be bothered with good cyber security.
Creek brings Manfred to the town picnic the next day, and if you were wondering, only a couple of dozen people live in Midnight and could be bothered to show up.
It could make for a more passive way to get involved in the wearable space for those who don't want to be bothered to put on a fitness accessory every day.
In contrast, they could not be bothered to doctor the results of a candidate with more uncertain support levels (Mr Mélenchon), who was until recently regarded as an extreme long-shot.
What does it mean that, thrice now, the leader of the world's most powerful tech company couldn't be bothered to actually stick these gadgets in his ears for a photo op?
You'd probably still be better off replacing the screen at a dodgy store and reselling it yourself, but if you can't be bothered, Apple's one-stop shop is worth the visit.
And his curmudgeonly, I-can't-be-bothered-with-anything-else persona lent a sense of raw urgency and conviction to his message about the disastrous level of economic inequality in America.
It's fair to say that this means the vast majority of Chrome users won't bother to do this, if they can even be bothered to remember what Flash is at all.
One section hosts images that are exactly 296 pixels wide, because no one could be bothered to find a higher-resolution version or even just upscale the existing screengrab they found.
These children were discussing callings in law, medicine, and engineering to contribute to humanity; at 11-years-old, I couldn't be bothered with anything more than Super Nintendo and Thrasher magazines.
Users can choose to defer any goals they can't complete (or can't be bothered to complete) right now, and the app will move it to a later gap in the day.
But, we're told R. Kelly gives "zero f***s" about how he's being portrayed, and he can't be bothered by the public's reaction ... that's not, however, apparent from the CBS interview.
Sometimes I roll them so far back they flit over to the actual light switch across the room on the wall, which I can't be bothered to stand and flick myself.
"Nothing here is going to change, and I simply can't be bothered to make the trip to my hometown to vote," says a taxi driver from Hezbollah's stronghold in South Lebanon.
The resulting volume is therefore enormously ambitious — though I suspect "ambitious" is a word that makes Dyer, the author of "Yoga for People Who Can't Be Bothered to Do It," groan.
Perhaps Congress and the president cannot be bothered to seriously attend to America's ongoing conflicts, or to allow the military to plan its spending with the assumption of a stable budget.
This is a hugely consequential election, and it will be a shame — indeed, a tragedy — if its outcome is determined by people who couldn't be bothered to get to the polls.
If the restaurant can't be bothered to replace the puck in the urinal or keep the toilets and floors clean, then just imagine what their refrigeration and work spaces look like.
" Diana Taylor, the longtime partner of Michael Bloomberg, this week defended the presidential candidate's use of nondisclosure agreements, telling those who may be bothered by them: "It was 30 years ago.
"The main reason patients get more than three days is because the doctor doesn't want to be bothered with a phone call" when patients need to renew their prescription, he argued.
Christina Aguilera can't be bothered to use her 2 feet when she has 4 perfectly good wheels to get her around ... even if she's only going just 200 feet or so.
Willis is a legitimate star, albeit one whose IMDB page shows an increasing number of roles where they couldn't even be bothered to give his character a last name in recent years.
What do you call it when you "care" enough to have black characters (that may even be well-written) but can't even be bothered to make sure they have recognizably accurate hair?
She not only has fire in her belly, but also a withering contempt for the likes of Boris Johnson, who can't be bothered to come up with anything more than fatuous slogans.
How fun, your friends might say as they realize that their favorite bits of looping garbage are just a thumb tap away, expressing all the things they can't be bothered to say.
This essay by John McWhorter explains: Celts with a unique grammar were conquered first by Germanics, then by Vikings who couldn't be bothered with genders or conjugations, then by high-toned Normans.
Arthur Jones, a septuagenarian neo-Nazi and Holocaust-denier, will be the candidate for the Republicans, because they could not be bothered to recruit a sound candidate for this deep-blue district.
The poet's publisher reassures the Mother that her hard work was "worth it," but it feels like cold comfort when her husband can barely be bothered to look her in the eye.
Modern dating can be a nightmare, one stuck on a tedious treadmill of impersonal dating apps, lousy one night stands, and flaky fuckbois who can't be bothered to return a text message.
"The Aurora Police Department COPD said: 'GO TO THE BATHROOM or USE A COVER , if you don't want to be bothered or have pictures snapped while feeding,'" Wilson wrote in her post.
Perhaps it's nothing to be proud of, but the short answer is that we simply cannot be bothered to care about geopolitics when the sun comes out and the salmon start running.
But when Hannity brings up this option, presumably so that Trump can make the case for it, the president can't be bothered to explain what powers he's talking about asserting or why.
As far as many of today's teenage girls are concerned, the decision to objectify a girl or to be bothered by her look suggests a problem with the beholder, not the beheld.
Apparently, the only reason greyscale has been "incurable" all this time is because the maesters couldn't be bothered to look up a cure and follow a few simple (albeit extremely disgusting) steps.
In the coming months and years, these same Democrats will issue outraged statements about the rulings issued by the very judges that they could not be bothered to try to slow down.
I wanted autonomy — to walk around while in labor, not to be bothered by or restricted by machines or tubes, to eat something other than ice chips if I felt like it.
What corporate headquarters consideration for a foreign company — there's a lot of them out there — just took you off the list because they just didn't want to be bothered with the controversy?
The market didn't seem to be bothered by the report, as Citi shares rose more than 2 percent in afternoon trading, about in line with where the rest of the industry stood.
She works in technical draftsmanship, but while Mike Mills's film is heavily invested in female accomplishment and female desires, it can't really be bothered to extend that interest into the professional realm.
Some find email burdensome and prefer a call (or text); others evidently detest the phone, keeping a fastidious inbox even as they can't be bothered to listen to a voice mail message.
John Hancock and Sam Adams turn out to be prank-playing gossips who can only be bothered to take on the British when Dan convinces them that their gun ownership is threatened.
Now you can let your co-workers now when you've gone to lunch or are out for the day or, most importantly, when you're on vacation and would much rather not be bothered.
It's a win for users who don't want to be bothered with the nuisance of updating as well as a win for developers, who want you using the latest version of their app.
They have a lot of features (like Sony's signature two-step camera button) that other phone makers don't seem to care about, or at least, can't be bothered to put on their phones.
From the very first scene, Emily is seen as a scribbling, brash genius who can't be bothered by girl stuff like making sure her family has water and helping her mother prepare breakfast.
Parody accounts spreading fake news have "become a dangerous trend on Twitter in India, and neither Twitter nor the news organizations whose parody accounts are being created seem to be bothered," Ayyub said.
When the company that can capture nude sunbathers and the Great Barrier reef couldn't be bothered to map out their homeland, the good people of Faroe Islands started to feel a little neglected.
While Jack is willing to literally die to save his daughter's dog from a blazing fire, it seems Greg can't even be bothered to listen to his own daughter's advice about suit jackets.
Amazon, for example, can use its trove to figure out the best way to price goods – attracting skinflints with cheap prices and charging more to those who can't be bothered to comparison shop.
Evidence: Believability Score: -5 Loren: Dany started off this season already in transit with the Dothraki, since Drogon couldn't be bothered to intervene when an approaching horde showed up to kidnap his mom.
Instead, Vonage and others are cooking up a kind of transitionary tech, bridging the gap between older generations that haven't yet adopted newer forms of communication and younger generations who can't be bothered.
The Fitbit app works with iOS, Android, hell, even Windows Phone phones, and it runs on desktops, too, a nice inclusion of people who still don't have or can't be bothered with smartphones.
The video, forgotten in its time, became an eye-rolling classic during an era when millennials wore DARE shirts ironically and couldn't be bothered to tell you what Captain Planet was all about.
Not only did Speaker Paul Ryan fail to mobilize lawmakers for a vote on Mr. Trump's $5 billion, but many lame-duck members couldn't be bothered to show up for work at all.
Living in a rudderless household since his mom walked out (his dad, played by Jason SweetTooth Williams, can't even be bothered to put on pants), Jeremy is equally low on confidence and friends.
Many home sellers don't want them anyway because they don't want to be bothered by buyers driving past, or they fear a sign may tip off burglars that they're frequently not at home.
While Bloomberg spent a ton of money with positive messaging about himself in advertising, it wasn't enough to blot out the parts of his record that Democratic primary voters might be bothered by.
He can't lose his job for a game, and besides, he likes the work, despite condescending customers, including an office worker who can't even be bothered to be there when his order arrives.
My husband and I still work full time and are too old to be bothered with garage or estate sales, so the easiest option for us was to call 1-800-Got-Junk.
Chief among this rabble is the European Research Group, a hardline Brexit group of MPs, for whom a great deal with the EU27 is so easy they can't be bothered to publish it.
But American democracy absolutely cannot survive a citizenry that can't tell the difference between what's true and what's false, that can't be bothered to find out, and that doesn't even think it matters.
"I gift wrapped and delivered the largest Ponzi scheme in history to them, and somehow they couldn't be bothered to conduct a thorough and proper investigation," Markopolos testified before a congressional subcommittee in 2009.
Existing European privacy rules like GDPR mean there's more transparency than there's ever been about what's going on — if you know and/or can be bothered to dig down into privacy policies and purposes.
It's the taste of long summers by the beach; the taste of a sneaky after school snack; a reminder of whenever your parents couldn't be bothered cooking and got you fish and chips instead.
There's no cure for F.M.D., and although many who have it never develop symptoms or have problems that can be treated and never be bothered again, that was not the case with this patient.
I stop by the pharmacy and get cold and flu medicine ($10), and then quickly pop into the supermarket for tortellini (I can't be bothered to cook tonight) and two small green juices ($113).
They know that millennial travellers either don't trust insurers, don't really think they need insurance, or just can't be bothered with all of the small print – so they've set out to find a solution.
I love the transformation – I feel fine without makeup, but I have more fun with it on and interestingly, when I'm sad, I can't be bothered with it; I wear more when I'm happy.
To some, this might seem like a good way to help increase adoption, but for most people (including many of my friends who just couldn't be bothered), it felt a lot more like spam.
He's absorbed the horrors around him and he's crying out for something to change, and he's furious at the people he believes could fix it all, if only they could be bothered to care.
If Spotify couldn't be bothered to fix a simple issue when it had competitors nipping at its heels, how well is it going to take care of users as it further asserts its dominance?
In 1995 you wore a digital watch that was also a calculator, and your house was filled with clocks blinking "12:00" because you couldn't be bothered to set them, or didn't know how.
Thank you to the Polish builders who did work on our house when three separate English firms couldn't be bothered to come back with a quote when we invited them to do the work.
They rented it from a woman who couldn't be bothered with a lease, or regular maintenance, or even a deposit; Rod had talked her down so that she wouldn't raise the charges on them.
Either way, I think both of these laptops look fantastic, and in some ways, the Spectre is the MacBook Air replacement that many people have been searching for, since apparently Apple can't be bothered.
I use it to make pizza from scratch, I use it for leftover pizza, I use it for frozen pizza when I can't be bothered by the outside world, and it's simple and inexpensive.
Anyway, they had a dog called ASTRO, who was a combination of the Flintstones' Dino and Scooby Doo (they tended to recycle ideas a lot in the 1960s, because really, who could be bothered?).
With these settings in place, you can feel much better about using Do Not Disturb liberally — not just at night, but during meetings, date night and whenever else you don't want to be bothered.
"What I find absolutely outrageous is your suggestion that when it comes to illegal immigrants, the IRS couldn't really be bothered when it comes to these folks stealing Americans' Social Security numbers," said Rep.
All told, though, there was simply too much "SNL," past and present, as if producer Lorne Michaels -- overseeing the telecast for host network NBC -- could scarcely be bothered to reach beyond his comfort zone.
Trump says that he is still deciding whether to formally withdraw from Paris, but it is now clear that if he doesn't it will only be because he can't be bothered with the paperwork.
I thought about the women who came forward to say that Mr. Trump had done exactly what he'd boasted about doing, and how he sneered that they weren't attractive enough to be bothered with.
The six-second lipstick robot video—a kind of YouTube anti-makeup tutorial—cemented her image as the smart, funny, self-titled shitty robot queen who couldn't be bothered with your expectations of her.
Beauty & Body Care When it comes to how I present myself to the world, I know exactly what I "should" be doing to have smoother hair and non-patchy skin, but...I can't be bothered.
She also captures the heart of the character, so you end up rooting for her to make it out OK (even though she's mostly too blissfully ignorant to be bothered by anything happening around her).
Learn more about Winc See Details Getting a glass, pouring wine into it, and drinking the wine from the cup is a 3-step procedure that sometimes, you just don't want to be bothered by.
So whether you're still hungover from all the holiday parties, tired from staying at the office too late, or just can't be bothered to apply makeup, Teigen's beauty advice might be the next best thing.
While he admitted he typically gets "a few weird looks from passersby" whenever he brings his children to work, he feels like "there's too much at stake" to be bothered by what other people think.
As far as we know, there were no issues -- no one seemed to be bothered by the shirt ... including the TV crews who ran the risk of airing the uncensored word during the live broadcast.
I ended up getting the Mirena two years ago because it seemed like a lazy miracle for someone who's perpetually confused about health insurance and can't be bothered to refill a pill pack every month.
Hopes of a seventh title this term appeared to be jeopardized when he broke his ankle in a training accident in August but Hirscher was never going to be bothered by that sort of setback.
If you stood next to a vat of raw sewage for a very long time, I imagine you would eventually become accustomed to the stench of boiling feces and cease to be bothered at all.
A subset of 'smart' cookbook recipes on ckbk will automatically set the correct time and oven temperature via the N90's Home Connect system — for anyone who can't be bothered to twiddle the dials themselves.
Consumers are right to be bothered that there is little information about how much of the beef in this country is produced, and there is nothing wrong with demanding greater transparency in the supply chain.
In the city that never sleeps, most people could not be bothered to count the sheep that for three minutes every night this month have been filling more than 2400 electronic billboards in Times Square.
They understand the benefits, they don't find them too hard to use, they don't want to be bothered by the costs and, when it comes right down to it, they don't believe they are worth it.
But Nadal broke to love in the second game of the second set on a double fault by Fognini, who appeared to be bothered by right ankle soreness as the nearly two-hour match wore on.
But even viewers who can't be bothered to remember the unwieldy Russian names or track the geopolitics -- mainly driven by Russia's desire to be taken seriously by the world powers -- can simply luxuriate in the performances.
In other words, taxpayers are subsidizing boorish, even criminal behavior to protect the reputations of our great leaders, who can't be bothered with the standards they set for the little people they are supposed to serve.
Smart Reply will also work with photos in Google Photos, suggesting replies to images (just a little creepy…) to keep a conversation going when you can't be bothered to reply 'yum' to a food pic perhaps.
Some news stories are just so frustrating that you can't even be bothered to engage with them, but engage we must, because it's often through free and open debate that we kill off outdated, misguided views.
It makes very little effort to establish its characters, apparently assuming audiences will remember any relevant info from earlier films – but at the same time, it can hardly be bothered to keep its own stories straight.
If you're into the healing power of crystals, but couldn't be bothered carrying all those heavy rocks around, the new rose quartz nail trend will bring you tons of good vibes and look good doing it.
Maybe you see an athlete so averse to pretense that, even when he knows that he's going to be photographed with the major award he just won, he cannot be bothered to put on long pants.
Orji in particular is the perfect counterpart to Rae; every one of their characters's conversations feels like the worn-in, lovingly shit-giving banter of friends so old they can't be bothered to censor themselves anymore.
Partly it's because pundits are bored with conventional policy discussion – and/or don't want to be bothered learning enough to understand actually existing policy issues, preferring sparkly new stuff they can praise simply for its newness.
It didn't help that Helmut Kohl, the most elephantine of all former chancellors, boycotted elephant rounds in the 1990s — probably because in his regal self-understanding he just couldn't be bothered — thus leading to their decline.
Head coach Mike D'Antoni told reporters that Gordon, who is averaging 15.3 points per game, continues to be bothered by a lower left leg contusion that forced him to miss Sunday's loss against the Utah Jazz.
I sat on the couch for days in the quiet with my television off – I didn't want to be bothered with the news, a steady reminder of the shooting and its aftermath in the public eye.
But when your fridge is empty and you can't be bothered to go to the shops, there's nothing wrong with having a bowl of Frosties and stray beer from the back of the fridge for dinner.
Although Jon Snow can't necessarily be bothered with any male grooming, trying to save Westeros from White Walkers and all, Kit Harington thinks his Game of Thrones character could use a couple pointers in the bathing department.
More worrisome is that the supporters of the president's party frequently can't be bothered to turn out for more than one election in a row — voters seemingly grow dispirited and disaffected by the slightest failure or affront.
"Toward the end of the 19th century, the American press began to seriously acknowledge the brutality used against American Indians, and the American conscience began to be bothered by Indian atrocities," Ignoffo points out in the book.
When those industries were strong in our area—when the steel mill employed 1,400 (mostly male) workers and provided good wages and benefits—they didn't want to be bothered to make good on America's promise of equality.
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Beyond politics, it's in food culture where you see some of the most disconcerting trends in the age of the Instant Me. Soylent, mentioned earlier, has a niche following among millennials who can't be bothered to eat.
Any of their biological parents — a scientist, a local folk hero, a top-of-the-charts country singer, and a one-percenter stockbroker — could have been a potential guardian for the brood, but none could be bothered.
He had been settled for years in the offices of Forrester and Bright, a firm of specialist printers that had made a corner for itself by taking on complicated assignments that other printers couldn't be bothered with.
While some viewers might be bothered that these works are constructed from memory, images the artist found on Google and a "few surviving Polaroids" (and their strange color) rather than from observation, I am not a purist.
When it's your life on the line, who do you want making the decisions: a woman with a reputation for maybe caring too much about the details, or a man who famously can't be bothered with them?
"In general, when the movie stars come to Santa Barbara, to Montecito, they don't want to be bothered," said Erin Graffy, a local historian and writer who has lived in the area for more than 50 years.
In eastern Hungary, a famous scientist known as the Professor renounces his comfortable life for a hut on the outskirts of town—only to be bothered by the news media, his daughter, and a Fascist biker gang.
Fast-forward to 2017, ObamaCare is no longer some abstract idea passed by members of Congress who couldn't even be bothered to read the bill because, after all, they weren't going to have to live under it.
PR: If you look at a US investor coming in, they'll say, 'Can I really be bothered with the UK as a smaller market, when the rules, and the complexity of doing business are-, are too great?
When depression finally lifts and Giulia is "better," she's so busy enjoying life again that she can't be bothered to do anything around the house, nor does she show much appreciation for everything Lukach did for her.
The attitude is you're in public and you don't need privacy, but since going to the bathroom is so personal, it is that space you have for quiet time, and you really don't want to be bothered.
The female sea lion appeared not to be bothered by the scene she was causing, with eyewitnesses telling the CBS station that the animal spent most of her time in Point Loma sleeping, scratching herself and flopping around.
And if they can't even be bothered to get the most basic function of streaming a TV show right — putting it in the right picture orientation — how is it ever going to succeed against these more entrenched companies.
In spite of the uproar, the protests and the pain, the Republicans could not be bothered to identify a different nominee — another less divisive but equally conservative judge, someone who has not been credibly accused of sexual assault.
If Donald Trump Jr. can't be bothered to spend 30 seconds Googling the "frog in a wig" that he found in the Deplorables meme, that lack of curiosity is by now a deliberate choice from the entire campaign.
He can't be bothered to take his grieving mother's phone calls, but he's got the time to pick up a girl on a dating app while traveling in London, the last leg of a trip around the world.
The show takes steps to present Resasuke as a thoughtless weirdo, the kind of guy who splatters spaghetti all over his face while he eats and can't be bothered to hand over his jacket when Retsuko is cold.
Just three percent of websites in the Fortune 1000 sign their primary domains, largely because the domain owners can't be bothered, but also because their DNS operators either don't support it or charge exorbitant rates for the privilege.
One of the things we can't help but look forward to most about fall style is all the outfit add-ons we can't be bothered with during summer: scarves, gloves, thin coats, thick coats, and, of course, hats.
Given that Donald Trump apparently can't be bothered to read his own executive orders, perhaps it should come as no surprise that his early signature moment has gone off about as well as a fart in a spacesuit.
At any rate, she's forced a reality check on Cersei — maybe it's futile to worry about what peasants are saying behind your back when your fellow royal mum can't even be bothered to check herself in your presence.
When they do, you're usually left with some memories, some lessons learned and a box of junk – stuff your ex gave you, or stuff they just couldn't be bothered to pick up after it all ended in tears.
Last year, Politico's Michael Kruse delivered perhaps the most fruitful investigation into Trump's executive style: Rather than magisterial and decisive, Trump the actual boss swings wildly between micromanaging meddler and can't-be-bothered, broad-brush, big-picture thinker.
Later at dinner, Trump did not appear to be bothered by the presence of journalists, telling photographers to "make us look very good" and even asking them to share their photos so he could send them to Kim.
Much like Anne Hathaway's character in The Devil Wears Prada, who gets ripped to shreds for thinking high fashion has nothing to do with her bargain bin life, I am a trickle-down consumer who cannot be bothered.
"Very hard for me to imagine that anything happened," Trump noted , as though he, like too many other men who hear a woman's story, including stories about Trump himself, could barely be bothered to sort out the details.
This was perhaps best exemplified in the hashtag #ThingsThatLeaveBritainReeling, which mocked media and political hysteria surrounding the attack by asserting that Brits are far too busy panicking over the small things to be bothered getting bent over terrorism.
Unconsciously, her fingers sought out a place where the thread on the sewing machine had snarled under a seam and she couldn't be bothered to unpick it; she had been too eager to see the curtains' finished effect.
Indeed, Trump was so lazy that he couldn't even be bothered to arrange for competent speechwriting assistance for his wife, Melania Trump, resulting in an embarrassing plagiarism scandal that's overshadowed the substance of peoples' speeches on the first evening.
This energy is stirred when Mars enters Pisces on November 15: Aggressive Mars is the warrior planet, and when it's in peace-and-love water sign Pisces, it creates a kind of "can't be bothered" attitude bordering on invincibility.
But the administration can't be bothered to double-check the document, thoroughly review the legalities, properly cite case law, or (it turns out) even share the correct content of the president's orders with the public expected to abide them.
I am obsessed with Karev and Wilson's dynamic, where women flirt with him nonstop, and she's confident enough not to be bothered, a la the single mom whose adorable son has his medical jargon to English translations down pat.
A YouGov/Times poll in January found that whereas only 9% of Leavers would mind if a close relative married a strong Remainer, 37% of Remainers would be bothered if their nearest and dearest hooked up with a Brexiteer.
At first glance, it looks a bit like an electronic terminal – or maybe one of those teleconferencing robots you see zooming up and down the halls of convention centers for people who can't be bothered to leave the office.
Farewell to Alliser Thorne, Olly, and two other guys whose names I can't be bothered to know — I kind of wish Jon had executed them the Stark way, but he still gets a whopping +90 for the communal hanging.
It can't be a coincidence that less than 48 hours after Remy Ma released a Nicki Minaj dis track which makes "Back to Back" sound like Kidz Bop, we're all too preoccupied with the #OscarGate kerfuffle to be bothered.
The neighborhood also has plenty of established Mexican restaurants for when out of towners want "Tex-Mex" and you can't be bothered to think too hard, although take those you really like to Elizabeth St. Cafe for Vietnamese fusion.
These scenarios aren't some far-fetched fantasy, it already happened when Nest acquired a home automation company called Revolv, then decided to quietly leave its customers out in the cold when it couldn't be bothered servicing its devices anymore.
These were academics who, crucially, already believed the climate crisis was no crisis at all, academics so ideologically aligned with the free-market values of the polluters that they couldn't be bothered with the damning data signaling a crisis.
Now I have to sit here through sports and tech and business and entertainment and these really disturbing commercials about asthma-triggering mold in my walls, all because some jaded intern couldn't be bothered to stick to the schedule.
The FBI is far more interested in keeping tabs on ISIS and preventing acts of terrorism than taking down bloggers who can't be bothered to learn the minutiae of porn law before posting a bunch of hot sex pix.
It's shunted to a bridge two miles outside of town with the marchers penned in black metal gates and funneled out into an area divided from the convention, where none of the delegates could be bothered to see them.
According to the police, about eight lives are lost on the Romanian roads every day because people can't be bothered to wear a belt, forget about it, or actually tie it behind the seat to fool the car's sensors.
Scott Disick and his ex Kourtney Kardashian always make a point of prioritizing their family, and while Sofia Richie may be bothered by the dynamic from time to time, she does her best to handle it, a source tells PEOPLE.
I know all of them would love the wild world of PC gaming, but they can't be bothered to sort through PC Part Picker and figure out what build is right for them and figure out how to put it together.
That presents a big opportunity for those who can get their hands on a couple, or a dozen, to sell on to individuals who can't be bothered to wait in line or markets where iPhones are more expensive, like China.
"If the Holy See can&apost be bothered to safeguard the handful of kids in its own backyard, how can it possibly protect the millions of children in its care worldwide?" asked Anne Barrett Doyle of the online research database BishopAccountability.org.
I promised myself I won't do it again — they don't come cheap at around £325 (or $435 USD) for a full set — but there's a ski trip next year that's making me wonder if I can really be bothered with mascara...
Even if you can be bothered to track down a relatively uncommon Mini HDMI to HDMI cable, the video output and scaling looks terrible and blurry, with no option to render proper pixels like on the NES and SNES Classic Editions.
I approached two specifically… and I got the same reaction from both of them which was, 'I really cannot be bothered talking to you right now' and they were trying to back out of the conversation as quickly as they could.
A few months ago, I bought a coffee maker specifically to save money on coffee, but I couldn't be bothered to use it this morning, so I go to the coffee shop downstairs in my building and get an Americano.
And furthermore this 'hobby' brings up uncomfortable associations for Clinton with financial misdeeds, as countless podcasts are kept afloat by unsavory subscription companies that use auto-billing to prey on consumers who can't be bothered to closely check their statements.
If teams can't be bothered to care about the personal well-being of their players at the risk of franchise success, then the league needs to make it clear that risking a player's health will very much jeopardize the organization's health.
They go about their work intently and precisely, as does the man himself, who sketches at his breakfast table and cannot be bothered to talk to Johanna (Camilla Rutherford), the beautiful young woman who is, presumably, some sort of romantic interest.
None of the 13 current and former employees we spoke with knew exactly why Page and Brin had receded into the background, though some speculated that the billionaires simply didn't want to be bothered with the growing criticism the company faces.
That could be a reflection of Mr. Trump's low approval ratings, but it is more likely an image of a polarized nation — a third of the country hates their incoming president, a third love him and a quarter cannot be bothered.
If you're like us and cannot stand to be bothered on your morning commute, it's time to get a pair of noise-canceling headphones that can pretty much form a cone of silence around you for as long as you need.
I hope that if she wants to testify, that she has the opportunity to, and I hope that if she wants to say, "I've said my piece and I would like to not be bothered," that that will be respected.
For those who can't be bothered, there are also a slew of online marketplaces that make it easier, or will even sell it all for you, from second-hand clothing to previous generation iPhones and even that old engagement ring.
That's why I recently set out to Bears Ears to see for myself the land Trump couldn't be bothered to visit before he slashed the protections that kept these pieces of the Bears Ears National Monument free of disruptive energy development.
Mr. Trump has blamed the Obama administration for the failed military operation in Yemen, has said it was a failure of execution by the military command, and could not even be bothered to be in the Situation Room during the raid.
Mr. Kushner was not quizzed about either development, but at one point when asked about the challenges of life at the top of the political stage, he professed not to be bothered by the slings and arrows that come with it.
Photo: APIt's becoming clear that at some point in the not-so-distant past, a group of assholes at Facebook dreamt up a plan to prey on users who desire better mobile security but can't be bothered to read the fine print.
The easy way out: Scammers are bulk-selling W-2 forms now "for those lazy identity thieves who can't be bothered to phish or steal the needed data" to file for tax returns that aren't their own, according to the Krebs Security blog.
And AT&T—the company that could barely even be bothered with call centers 45 years ago, but has most assuredly made billions of dollars from their existence—now uses the call-center data to pinpoint problems in its system based on location.
"What makes it particularly exploitative is that Biden couldn't be bothered to endorse Stacey in the gubernatorial primary," one adviser told BuzzFeed News, echoing a sentiment that a move to add Abrams to a ticket at an early stage would signal desperation.
Yet, that scene aside, the Dardennes can't be bothered to gesture toward systemic and institutional factors that affect this community; both their script and direction remain dedicated to the liberal humanism that has earned the pair praise for the past twenty years.
For example, people will use Chime for daily spending but can't be bothered with the hassle of getting their salary paid in as it would involve having to deal with their employers' HR system so leave it with their older/incumbent account.
Well, if you can't be bothered to read the rest of this article, journalists were pretty much calling the next steps hours in advance, thus: But for those of you sticking around, let's delve in and try to make sense of it all.
"There's the trend towards natural products, but also there are very few dermatologists in the UK. Some might prefer the quick fix of natural ingredients, have a fear towards traditional medicine, or not be bothered with long general practitioner processes," said Mahto.
If Long Shot were just about these two opposites attracting, that chemistry, along with the colorful supporting characters (June Diane Raphael is especially side-splitting as a campaign manager who can't be bothered), might be enough to keep the whole thing afloat.
But while good dogs the world over are sniffing out bombs and drugs, it turns out some naughty little dogs at Manchester Airport in England can't be bothered with that crap, and are turning out sausage and cheese from travelers' bags instead.
Yet judging from the demographic of people who appear to care most about misogyny now—namely white women of the professional-managerial class—the more secure we are, the more we seem to be bothered by what other people are thinking about us.
"The Coens can't be bothered—or perhaps they don't know how—to make a connection between what's inside their smart-aleck heads and the plodding, sometimes painful world in which the rest of us live when we're not at the movies," she wrote.
If you suffer from acne, can't be bothered to pick and choose, or have a good thing going, a pre-designed routine could be a great option for you, but don't feel beholden to every product, since some could just be filler.
There's 2560 x 1900 resolution (2K) for better clarity than the 1080p cameras common to cheaper smart doorbells, and it's able to distinguish people from objects and animals, so you won't be bothered with notifications of a stray cat on your lawn.
Once you figure out what you're telling yourself about the situation — "I can't be bothered to wait in this line," for example — then you can address your internal concern, interrupt the stress response cycle and stay out of fight-or-flight mode.
If you want to talk about the roots of our family conflict, know that my Dad just text us to say he'd walked past Jeff Goldblum playing a piano in St Pancras Station and 'couldn't be bothered' to stop and watch him.
I wouldn't say it's something that hurts me, I know my parents and friends just call me that as a joke, and I've never put so much importance on my ethnicity to be bothered when people speak about it in a bad manner.
The Westinghouse 0.6-cubic-foot Counter Top Rotary Microwave is a no-frills option for those who are either on a budget or just don't want to be bothered with an excessively complex set of electronic buttons they may well never use.
But your enjoyment will hinge on your ability to turn off your brain — to not be bothered by a plot that's both laughably slapdash and ridiculously convoluted, or by Bay's tendency to film women as if their butts were their main features.
There's the old-fashioned strip club for anyone who can't be bothered to watch an erotic dance on film, and your average rom-com, fantasy drama, or mumblecore TV show now depicts pseudo-realistic sex in high definition and with an unwavering eye.
" When police in both Georgia and Illinois checked on the women's well-being in the last year, no charges were brought, according to BuzzFeed, and one of the women reportedly told police she was "fine and did not want to be bothered.
Longing for the days of the sticky floored arcades of your youth and long nights spent with the Atari 2600, but can't be bothered to dig through your mum's basement to find all the bits and bobs to throw yourself into a retro-gaming binge?
Was it fair in the late '286s when the Flames and Oilers had to play in the second round every year, with whichever team could be bothered to stop throwing haymakers long enough to remember which way to hold their sticks won the Norris?
It's tough to call it the party of Rick Scott, who despite being an early Trump supporter and offering a template for outsider campaigns could not be bothered to mingle with a pro-Trump crowd at the state party's biggest event of the year.
That's why it's disappointing that instead of being a reflection of hard-won social progress, the website plays into the oldest trope in the book: that men couldn't be bothered with details, and women will happily pick up the slack (while being annoying about it).
It's a shame, then, that the people behind "Switch Emulator," who did not respond to a YouTube message seeking comment, couldn't be bothered to spell check their work: the homepage advertises the ability to play The Legend of Zelda: Breathe of the Wild. Sad!
It sounded like a pretty pleasant afternoon all told, and we'd probably give it a go ourselves if we could be bothered to do something more productive with our weekends than eating oven chips and watching ten episodes of Hell's Kitchen back to back.
Some suggested Ocean had stage fright or simply couldn't be bothered to turn up, putting "production issues" in exaggerated air quotes coupled with a verbal eye-roll—all of which presents a deep misunderstanding of the artist he is, for whom minute details become mountains.
In sum, unelected bureaucrats, or anyone else, should not be able to tell Americans that the president is too important and busy to be bothered with indictment for serious apparent criminal misconduct — especially this incumbent, who watches cable news blather for many hours a day.
Though if you take the real history of New York as his text, you might still be bothered by his superficial use of something like the blackout of '77, which serves as little more than a convenient way to wrap up several dull plot strands.
Alternatively, this might be something that you wish to avoid because you have more important things to worry about and don't want to be bothered by unwanted advances, mate guarding attempts, or (if we are to take the chimpanzee research seriously) spontaneous mounting attempts.
"You went and got sick on my trainers, I only got these yesterday / oh my gosh I cannot be bothered with this," she spits in a way that transports you to a banging hangover, lobbing meaningless jibes across the kitchen table on a Sunday morning.
We repeatedly witness the challenges to formulating a stable system of governance that works towards the long-term improvement of everyone and that won't be derailed by short-term interests of the powerful or wealthy or people's ground state of not wanting to be bothered.
Journalists that could be bothered to take a closer look at Comcast's earnings discovered that the company's promise of $13 billion in investment over five years is something that would have occurred regardless of the net neutrality repeal or Comcast's shiny new tax cut.
Juan Guayasamin, an evolutionary biologist specializing in amphibians, said that as long as the money raised by the auction was going to a noble cause — like funding conservation — then he would not be bothered by foreigners naming species native to Ecuador, his home country.
Sheet masks aren't for everyone — having your face mummy-wrapped in a cold, damp cellulose cloth is a unique experience, after all — but for others, they're the ideal skin-care refresh for when you can't be bothered with their wash-on, wash-off alternatives.
The poll, which has a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points, found that 84 percent of likely voters would not be bothered by people using marijuana in their own homes, though 64 percent said they would object to people using it in public.
The Italians have mastered the insouciance of the slightly off-center knot — some even leave the narrower end a bit longer, letting it peek out from behind the thicker one in front, as if to say, I really couldn't be bothered to redo it.
When Daisley says that "Historical evidence confirms what science suggests: that shorter hours tend to be more productive," don't be bothered by the fact that he has it all backwards—it's the science that is supposed to confirm or deny that which the evidence suggests.
But it was a weird speech, and it definitely felt like the beginning, or at leas the first public sign, of Page's evolution into the ultra-rich, detached founder who just can't be bothered with the day-to-day struggles of normal human beings.
There are options for setting alarms, something called Magic Voice—I still have no idea what it does (maybe a voice changer?!)—and even email, as if anyone could be bothered to type out more than a single word using the Smart Pen's unusual T9 setup.
The rest of the top ten passwords includes five more variations on counting upward from one, the alphabetical equivalent of that (qwerty), and two sports—football and baseball, which are both very popular and fewer characters to type than basketball, because who can be bothered, really.
" Sara Watkins: "So much of Hollywood goes to Coachella that it is almost felt like there was an area just for celebrities — you know, the models and actors who want to hang out in a cool space, but need their own private space to not be bothered.
If radicals for liberty and equality can't be bothered to stop planning their trips to paradise with Gary Johnson and Jill Stein, if they don't see the point of lining up behind this damn boulder and pushing like hell, we've already lost more ground than we know.
A woman who doesn't want to be bothered with other people's needs right now because she's finally learning to listen to her own, yet deep down she knows that if anyone tries to get in her way, she'll let them, like she's done so many times before.
"The hundreds and probably thousands of young Americans who openly declare they will not serve in the Army do not seem to be bothered unduly by any authority and are supported in their stand by senators, ministers, priests, educators, journalists, poets, and retired generals," he writes.
So you might have a Spotify subscription while still listening to iHeartRadio, maybe because you like the personality or musical taste of a certain DJ, or because you want to find new artists, or maybe you just can't be bothered to choose exactly what to listen to.
But beneath that wholesome obligation, he has found a much thornier problem: his family's five acres were in Century's name, and for some maddening reason the otherworldly Gadappa cannot be bothered to do the paperwork it would take to pass the deed to his worldly son.
Yes, the President of the United States showed up to a memorial for the Virginia Beach mass shooting wearing his golfing clothes, like he was so focused on his tee time that he couldn't be bothered to change into some decent shoes before swinging by the church.
" Filling in the gaps It is widely reported that Trump generally does not read briefs and that those he does read have generally been "dumbed down, denuded of nuance, and larded with maps and pictures because he can't be bothered to read a lot of words.
We repeatedly witness the challenges to formulating a stable system of governance that works towards the long-term improvement of everyone and that won't be derailed by short-term interests of the currently powerful or wealthy or people's ground state of not wanting to be bothered.
Are we going to abandon a thousand years of national self-rule, and adopt foreign laws — over which we have no control," wrote Johnson, because they can't be bothered "to make whatever preparations are necessary for the microscopic risk of us running out of Mars Bars?
Last May, he messaged me on the predominantly black gay hookup app Jack'd, and we made plans to go on a date, but when he didn't take the initiative to choose a location to meet up, I decided I couldn't be bothered and didn't follow up.
The people of Hawaii, by contrast, are either so distracted by their gorgeous waterfalls that they can't be bothered to look for porn on the internet or they are so busy having their own golden showers that they had no need to go looking for more.
But I'm not here to jaw on about a livestream that you couldn't be bothered to get out of bed for—this is where we're going to break down the surprises, the not-so-surprises, the snubs, and everything else when it comes to the 2017 Oscar nominations.
A pronounced lack of impact or demand for accountability in the wake of Carroll's claims seems to indicate that we, as a society, can't be bothered to seriously respond to the fact that the President is a potential rapist who shames and blames victims of sexual assault and harassment.
Born to parents who couldn't be bothered with her from the day she arrived home from the hospital, she's a black sheep in a family of book-hating, snarling crooks who go out of their way to make it clear that they don't give a damn about their daughter.
Sometimes it's nice to know that you've got a range of options in front of you, and you put the effort in even though you didn't have to, even though there was no reward except the knowledge that you did something most people couldn't be bothered to do.
The story is good and worth playing through (but if you can't be bothered and don't mind spoilers, Sarah Kessler explains the experience well), but what's even more interesting is what happens at the far edges of the story, when you try to push the conversation off topic.
This one is for people who couldn't care less about curling: This one is for people who can't be bothered to figure out figure skating scoring: And this one is for people who aren't going to take the time to learn about all the different events for skiing.
Can you believe that grown-ups with, presumably, all the worries, stresses and responsibilities of adult life could allow themselves to be bothered for even one second by the notion that someone (most likely a virtual stranger, if not a literal one) would opt to avoid their tweets?
Ms. Garner had a heart attack last year and later died; while she was in a coma, Ms. Yates shared an image on Instagram of a text message exchange in which Ms. Yates encouraged Ms. Garner to not be bothered by people talking negatively about her on social media.
Congressional Republicans who spent years insisting that "dynamic scoring" would capture the deficit-reducing power of tax cuts are now plowing ahead with a bill so fast that they don't have time to get one done, because it turns out they can't be bothered to meet their own targets.
All it really suggests is that Marlo, in marrying a less successful version of her brother, has some provocative psychosexual issues that the movie can't be bothered with, mostly because it's one of those character-driven stories that reduce personalities to a set of readily defined traits and quirks.
Earlier this year, Spencer announced the formation of an entertainment company named Orit — after the "nickname" a former boss gave her because she couldn't be bothered to learn Spencer's actual first name, a pointed reference to the disempowerment she endured to get to this milestone in her career.
But Buffett wasn't bothered by the the failure to buy more of Walmart when it was much younger, and it is hard to say whether he would be bothered by Walmart's gains since Berkshire sold it any more than he frets over his inability to buy Amazon shares.
Lisa Kenney, the executive director of Gender Spectrum, an education and research organization, had a more basic reason for starting a 401(k) plan: It seemed obvious to her that insurance companies and other big 403(b) providers couldn't be bothered with the likes of her small operation.
" Caroline Lucas, co-leader of the Green Party, said: "The first rule of leadership is to show up," adding: "You don't call a general election and say it's the most important election in her lifetime and then not even be bothered to come and debate the issues at stake.
He's celebrated Cinco de Mayo by declaring his "love" for all "Hispanics" and eating a taco bowl made in Trump Tower, revealing that he can't be bothered to distinguish between the groups of Americans with ancestry in various countries who identify as Hispanic, versus the origin of the Mexican holiday.
This all happens in the background, under a gray overlay screen, and while it takes a little bit longer than a tech-savvy person could do on their own, it's a tremendous improvement for anyone who can't be bothered to understand the distinctions between different devices, apps, and interface metaphors.
And when the trouble comes, America will be facing it isolated and discredited, led by a team with no credibility or integrity, headed up by a man who can't be bothered to put in a moment's thought or hard work on even the topics he proclaims himself to be focused on.
It's frankly insane that a company worth so much money apparently couldn't be bothered to hire someone with a bachelor's degree in some sort of English or communications-adjacent field—or at least someone capable of crafting a presentation that wasn't full of strange grammatical inconsistencies and obvious stock art.
Maybe you've never tried to make that cocktail your bartender recommends at home because you can't be bothered to muddle fruit and use bitters, whatever that means; maybe you drink all your wine at the same temperature because you'd rather taste it right away than attempt to refine your palate.
By the time you're ready to move in any significant way, it is 6 PM, and you can't actually be bothered with it, so you take a shower, order Chinese food, settle down with some wind down Sunday night TV, and wait for the weekend to come to an end.
If you believe that you are doing such important work, you likely have the tendency to develop a sense of entitlement: that you can't be bothered with the public (in coach) and that it's worth the extra money to be able to focus on your surpassingly important mission (in first class).
Just ask his wife who stood up on a nationally broadcast prime-time telecast to vouch for his integrity and decency, and turns out to have been set up for humiliation because Trump couldn't be bothered to build the kind of professional presidential campaign that would equip Melania Trump with a decent speech.
The bottle was created by agency Gefen Team for Coca-Cola Israel's Summer Love outdoor brand event, and the idea is that users will share the resulting pics on Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook — probably with an attendant brand hashtag, but I could not be bothered to find out what that might be.
Just ask his wife who stood up on a nationally broadcast primetime telecast to vouch for his integrity and decency, and turns out to have been set up for humiliation because Trump couldn't be bothered to build the kind of professional presidential campaign that would equip Melania Trump with a decent speech.
" We're all guilty of complacency, and "Late" illustrates all the ways we can become complicit in our own destruction, like how we can't be bothered to intervene when we see a stranger in trouble, or our refusal to stand up for ourselves to avoid rocking the boat or being labeled "difficult" or "bitchy.
The first would be an odd choice because Nymeria Sand is one-third of the world's worst girl band and Olenna Tyrell can't even be bothered to know her name, and the second would be even stranger because Nymeria the direwolf has been missing in action since season one (also she's an animal).
A lot of women say they feel empowered by egg freezing, but at the same time it's a curious form of empowerment: You can now spend tens of thousands of dollars doing this possibly dangerous procedure so the man you're dating won't have to be bothered by the reality that you have a body.
Based on comments made recently by Verizon and AT&T's CEOs, it seems even T-Mobile and Sprint's biggest competitors can't be bothered to put up a fuss, most likely because MaBell and Big Red know that if the wireless carrier landscape shrinks from four to three, less competition should translate to increased profits.
" Due to the fact that he couldn't even be bothered to crop the image to exclude his battery life and carrier information, we can deduce the time gap between taking the screenshot and when the tweet was posted, which means it took Liam Gallagher at least three minutes to come up with "pouting potato.
More generally, it's a good mindset to realise that a post on social media is often a post to anyone on the internet who can be bothered to check your profile, even if it's guessing your home address through your running routes on a site like Strava, a social network for runners and cyclists.
This lithe, artfully-plotted debut concerns itself with the lives of those for whom tourists can barely be bothered to remove their Ray-Bans, and the issues it tackles — the oppressive dynamics of race, sexuality and class in post-colonial Jamaica — have little to do with the rum-and-reggae island of Sandals commercials.
Rather than attend a school with a faculty so "word- and thought-defyingly distinguished that it can't be bothered to teach sophomores," Berlinerblau suggests that prospective students should scour the course catalogs for the proportion of classes taught by full-time professors and should seek out schools with more small seminars than huge lectures.
And I wonder about the gratuitous charge he paid for having failed for decades to live up to his own professed Christianity — even knowing that he was failing yet unable to help it — by allowing himself never to be bothered in any way at all with the all-American experience of someone like my father.
Technology makes it easy to collaborate with coworkers without having to actually speak to them, so imagine my shock when I heard about the Luxafor, a light that's designed to plug into your PC, or connect over Bluetooth, and then stick up from your desk to communicate to your colleagues whether you're available to be bothered.
Trump, however, is the president who couldn't be bothered to show up for a Veterans Day ceremony, and in his book, if McRaven has criticized him, that just goes to show that his whole career was overrated: WALLACE: Bill McRaven, retired admiral, Navy SEAL, 37 years, former head of US Special Operations — TRUMP: Hillary Clinton fan.
It suggested to many that Trump continues to be bothered by the fact that he lost the popular vote to Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE by 3 million votes.
Those who are troubled by the idea of repudiating the 14th Amendment should be alert to the risk that White House lawyers will not be bothered by the Constitution's vesting of the power to decide citizenship rules in Congress, and will gin-up a theory about why a statute already authorizes the president to do this.
To be honest, I'm not sure that you can, as I've not tried—but you probably can, because we've all met people who insist they play video games just for the playing bit, and can't be bothered with the actually-pretty-important-most-of-the-time context, often delivered at times where you can put the pad down.
I straightened it, mostly, to try and mimic the feeling James Brown gave me and the women in my family — to show up at work with the same feeling that I used to have showing up at school after a hair appointment: comfortable and radiant, so I wouldn't be bothered to think about my hair at all.
It may come as little surprise that a president espousing an "America first" approach to the world would not be viewed favorably outside its borders, and many of Mr. Trump's supporters are unlikely to be bothered by that — indeed, they may see it as proof that he is tending to their needs, not those of foreigners.
Here's how the average amount spent on a first date differs by age: Although it can be tricky to mix finances with dating, especially when first meeting someone, there is some good news: A majority of respondents (76%) would not be bothered if their date used a coupon or gift certificate to pay for the date, the survey found.
As a pop star, she's ended up shaped more by the contours of her novelty single (which is still a banger though) than the jump she made from a young, naive and musically stifled upstart into … well, into the woman with the sparkly gowns who can't even be bothered to put her back into her own choreography.
Francesa is far from the only grandiose egomaniac in sports talk radio, but there is a filigreed intricacy to his grandiosity that is unlike any other; the man is so strenuously over it and above it all in his self-presentation and performance that he can barely even be bothered to talk about sports on his five-hour sports-talk show.
The millennial position as of now is that we're not getting stable work, apartments are too expensive, we can't buy houses—it's a disenfranchised generation and I think that will either cause people to pull back and not be bothered, because it's too difficult, or it will cause people to do the opposite, and I think that's what's happening now.
While the study is just a limited peek into the minds of regular users, it underlines the fact that regular users won't be bothered to use a specialized encryption app unless it's widespread among their friends, and that it's likely there will be a greater impact on consumers if encryption is added to apps that already popular, as WhatsApp did.
The three books are a compilation of some of the writing from Rowling already on the Pottermore fan site, coupled with new stories in that world that are being published for the first time, making them appealing both to fans who can't be bothered to keep up with every update on the Pottermore site and for those who've already read through everything online.
A few years after the "Jerry Maguire" debacle, my gift for gracelessness was tested again when my younger daughter and I were watching "Despicable Me," and we arrived at the sequence in which Gru, not yet a good guy, returns the adorable orphans Agnes, Edith and Margo to Miss Hattie's Home for Girls because he can't be bothered with them anymore.
They are told to not be bothered by the realization that many of their white friends, associates and colleagues -- in the form of white voters -- were as undisturbed by Trump's open bigotry as that waiter's supervisor, who was not concerned by the white man calling his employee boy, a term once routinely used to intimidate and demean black people in the Jim Crow South.
If the realm wants to thrive under a new ruler, though, they deserve better than a fool who tosses his plans by the wayside because he's overcome with emotion, who disregards good advice out of misguided pride, who regularly puts his men's lives at risk because he can't be bothered to think ahead, who seems more concerned with playing the hero than with actually leading.
In the 2016 of the real world, the leading GOP candidate, whose own father may or may not have been involved with the KKK, has a regular habit of retweeting white supremacists, and he can't be bothered to unequivocally disown an endorsement by infamous racist David Duke on CNN (he later backtracked, saying he hadn't understood the question due to a problem with his earpiece).
If you really can't be bothered to go and hunt down and switch off every location setting one fairly crude action you can take is to buy a faraday cage carry case — Silent Pocket makes an extensive line of carry cases with embedded wireless shielding tech, for instance — which you can pop your smartphone into when you're on the move to isolate it from the network.
The gym went from a place where I loved to go, to being a place I didn't wanna go because I didn't wanna deal with those stares in the locker room, I didn't wanna deal with the guys in the weight room, I didn't wanna be bothered with my girlfriend when we go in there to work out or being told I'm in the wrong bathroom.
From Leslie and gang fighting to save their beloved J.J's Diner, to April and Andy eating turkey chili out of a Frisbee for breakfast because they can't be bothered to buy plates, to Leslie's sweet moment with Ben when she says, "It's so nice to be able to sit here in public and have breakfast with you," the first meal of the day is a cornerstone of the Parks and Rec world.
If you go high up enough the chain, you'll probably find someone who fucking sucks, because these are usually young, white millionaires that do not give a shit about the rest of us, that live in a bubble, that don't really see this sort of thing, that are so high on their own bullshit about how tech is disrupting and saving the world that they can't be bothered to engage with problems like this.
The group is informed that the next ferry leaving for Australia has been bought out by a private group, which ends up being a Furry-esque tribe of lion worshippers (complete with an actual, live lion) who are reticent to let the other aboard until Matt – proving he won't be bothered by the lion peoples' obscene on-deck love-making – has to tell the dirtiest joke he knows (and boy does he unleash a whopper).
It may not seem like a big deal, but spending money to save time adds up: All those drinks and snacks I bought at outdoor events when I could have easily brought my own, every time I took a cab because I didn't want to wait for public transportation, and even bigger mistakes like not taking the time to look at how much I am paying in investment fees because I just couldn't be bothered.
To the Editor: It comes as no surprise that during his trip to Europe, President Trump — so ignorant of the history of his country, so indifferent to the exertions and sacrifices of its soldiers, so oblivious to the costs of war and the blessings of peace, so padded, pomaded and pampered — could not be bothered to attend a memorial service at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery or the subsequent Paris Peace Forum.
The best way to understand what this experience sounds like is to listen to an episode, but if you can't be bothered right now, here's a short transcript from a recent episode where Ackerman's alter ego "Scooter" was describing making mashed potatoes and stuffing: "And so while we wait for that to boil, we're gonna take the bread and we're gonna put it in the bowl with the mix, with the herb mix," Scooter coos slowly.
But we know what will happen next: Mr. Langendorff and Mr. Willeford will have their 15 minutes of fame, and then we will move on to the next mass shooting in another state where any number of people will die because no one can be bothered to go up against the N.R.A. But before the two men get exploited for their bravery — and before I get pilloried for politicizing a disaster — I would like to say that there is nothing particularly Texan about a mass killing these days.

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