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"blasé" Definitions
  1. blasé (about something) not impressed, excited or worried about something, because you have seen or experienced it many times before

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Jaime seems a little too blasé about the coming war.
The touchscreen has become ubiquitous; the touchscreen has become blasé.
Like when did straight guys become so blasé about analingus?
In its blasé way, "Don't Call Me Son" is subversive.
Still, I can't be blasé about storms of any kind.
In the case of Dolan, Cuomo's right to be blasé.
Chicago's Cardinal Blasé Cupich declared that Rauner had betrayed him.
No, it was the unscripted instant in which a blasé Mrs.
At first Sharon's blasé about it, but then she freaks out.
At times, it makes me feel a bit blasé about numbers.
Many in Washington have adopted a blasé attitude about this prospect.
His small, heavy-lidded eyes can make him seem sleepily blasé.
In any job, I think we can become a little bit blasé.
Whips have demonstrated a blasé attitude to sexual misdemeanours in the past.
Like the other characters, though, she has a blasé attitude towards coitus.
Zuckerberg's blasé response triggered a fierce debate inside the social media giant.
"Sadiq is probably the most blasé about his security," the aide said.
But she frames her allegiance in an elegantly apparent, almost blasé manner.
" The kind of blasé, "Oh, it just happens and it's all okay.
Would Mnuchin be so blasé about his own use of government planes?
But 2016 seemed different than other elections about which citizens are blasé.
Teens say "ok boomer" is the perfect response because it's blasé but cutting.
These barriers range from physical limitations to inaudible stop announcements to blasé operators.
By all accounts, the president himself is also taking a fairly blasé approach.
But the worst part about it is how McConnell explained his blasé attitude.
"I'm Still Here" invites a wide range of interpretations, from bitter to blasé.
I couldn't tell you why but people are becoming more blasé about it.
Still, this is rather blasé stuff, easy to catch and easy to release.
But we've been too blasé about the downsides of our new online world.
In America, we idolize athletes even as we are blasé about academic achievement.
"Before the injury, Sloane was nonchalant and blasé with body language," Evert said.
If he seemed the slightest bit blasé, it might be a different matter.
Not the least bit blasé, Stephens did not hide her surprise or delight.
But the paint application is blasé and so the painting profoundly lacks panache.
And today, my once blasé attitude about flying has devolved into religiously checking TurbulenceForecast.
The blasé attitude has been encouraged by the systematic minimisation of the disaster's impact.
It's simple, but gets the blasé dispassion of the creature when it's at rest.
The other is fighting folk, boxers and trainers alike, being blasé about water intake.
He's unable to hide his palpable glee at his typically blasé partner's sudden uneasiness.
But the violent nature of the tales was undercut by the teller's blasé manner.
Clearview's lawyer, Tor Ekeland, seemed blasé about the news in his response to Recode.
But when he ran his ideas by Facebook itself, the company was shockingly blasé.
Most big firms are blasé about tariffs; they can pass on the cost to clients.
Vasyl Lomachenko also owns two Olympic gold medals, making them rather blasé in this bout.
Our feelings about French style — and its je ne sais quoi — are anything but blasé.
"There's less perceived risk [with fruits and vegetables] so people are more blasé," says Roe.
"They've repeatedly demonstrated their blasé attitude towards issues of diversity, inclusion and representation," she wrote.
Filippo Yacob, a tech entrepreneur who attended, was blasé about the state of the market.
Davenport said she believed many top women had become too blasé about their service weaknesses.
He called out those on the right, including those in government for being overly blasé.
I don't understand how telling one kind of story requires a blasé disregard for another.
While the public is skeptical of Saudi Arabia, that doesn't mean they're blasé about Iran.
As investors grew more accustomed to shutdowns, they seemed to become more blasé about them.
With each passing day, people become ever more blasé about the budget and debt problem.
Gene is supposed to be a "meh" face emoji, but cannot keep a fixed blasé expression.
Frank is blasé partly because he's seen so many horror films: ghosts don't scare him anymore.
I'm sure that if there were similar revelations about Hillary Clinton, they would be equally blasé!
We've seen that same blasé attitude in how Twitter or Facebook deal w abuse/fake news.
I must say, it did strike me how blasé we all became to the obvious risks.
Is it easy to pretend that I am super blasé about watching my money seemingly disappear?
A retired general surgeon, he is not blasé about the risks, but realistic about the options.
The minute she drops these blasé (dare I say Drake-esque) pretenses, the real story takes off.
But the government is now far more open about the hazard, and the public far less blasé.
One boy is so blasé about the situation, he flashes unsolicited pornography at Rue from his iPhone.
Kirke is notoriously blasé about fame, working with Dunham only as a concession to their longstanding friendship.
When I started writing songs, I used to like blasé lyrics about whatever, just a catchy tune.
It backtracked on its former blasé attitude toward the annual U.S.-ROK naval and air military exercises.
The latter is a blasé rendering of a fictional exhibition within the Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg, Germany.
But I don't understand how someone as smart as he is can be blasé about climate change.
And there are some clear reasons that markets are reacting in a relatively blasé fashion right now.
Mental health experts were horrified by the blasé way in which the president spoke about the issue.
In his review for The Times, Stephen Holden referred to the movie's general attitude as "gleefully blasé."
Nyles' blasé attitude toward his situation makes for a darkly amusing contrast to Sarah's shock and confusion.
But it is rare to have such powerful, graphic evidence of the blasé taking of human life.
An ever-expanding list of mostly pointless alerts risks making us blasé about truly urgent mass warnings.
Suddenly, leopard print, tie-dye, and even florals are making their way into previously blasé stockings selection.
"People come in here," Mr. Feygin says, turning up his palms in a gesture of blasé wonderment.
But it definitely wants you to be thinking about why she seems so blasé about being raped.
If the fate of humanity were on the line, it's doubtful Dany's Hand would be acting so blasé.
Officials on both the US and Canadian sides of the border are pretty blasé about the whole thing.
Anna Delvey — now branded the SoHo grifter — charmed New York's elite with her insider knowledge and blasé attitude.
Credit: Improv EverywhereMost NYC subway riders are pretty blasé when panhandlers hit them up for cash between stations.
The ultrasound technician was pretty blasé about it and said I didn't need to worry, so I didn't.
One should not be blasé about such a threat, but it should at least be put into context.
Clinton appeared almost blasé in explaining her use of her private system to gather information on drone strikes.
In Holland and Belgium, where the two are from, they say people are more "blasé" about their project.
Some of these countries are now backpedaling, trying to explain away their blasé attitudes, but that's weeks late.
Stocks closing near the lows was a worrisome sign and shows investors were too blasé on the risk.
Two hours later, just before takeoff, other passengers began strolling in—blasé locals in T-shirts and sneakers.
So it was a relatively sort of blasé response to what he had initially been pretty vocal about.
Is she blasé because she thinks of such dangers as low-level background radiation in any woman's life?
But, we'll be the first to admit it: At this point, our cherished look has become a bit...blasé.
This whole blasé 'I don't care about how my actions affect others' look is getting really old and boring.
"Scientists tend to get blasé about (die-offs) but this is bigger than I've ever seen," Irons told KTVA.
The more excited investors grow in advance, the more blasé they are when they get what they were promised.
No one who's faced this many monsters should be blasé about following the latest one into a darkened room.
In those early days, Zuckerberg was seemingly blasé about his users' rights and the material they shared on Facebook.
There's New York chewing while holding a comically oversize steak knife, her mien too blasé to be overtly threatening.
Commuting Blagojevich's sentence brings us one step closer to that scenario by reinforcing Trump's blasé attitude about government corruption.
Not the sort of thing that impresses Angelenos, so blasé about celebrities and rich kids valeting their supercars at restaurants.
A blasé-looking man in an loose-fitting Nike shirt, bug-eyed glasses, and a ball cap took my order.
Hemingway and National Review editor can afford to be blasé because they think the Russia investigation will amount to little.
Conklin told Broadly she was uncomfortable with how blasé the organization was about using the residents' likeness for promotional purposes.
Its blasé attitude, however, goes only so far, as the group activity results in venereal disease and an unwanted pregnancy.
They were alarmed, in other words, that Trump was so blasé in making his own government's case so much harder.
As imagined by 26-year-old artist Siobhán Gallagher, their lives have become quite relatable and their attitudes totally blasé.
Spain's initial, seemingly blasé approach to the virus and its failure to take mitigating steps sooner is facing sharp criticism.
Each was populated by a cluster of blasé New Yorkers, and a couple of eager tourists, happily losing their minds.
But for a time, it became blasé, an inoffensive theme to gives some justification and context for games' mechanical combat.
Appropriating internet memes and art world jokes for statement shirts, the artists have emphasized the blasé cheapness of such clichés.
That said, the report isn't totally blasé about the possibility of autonomous weapons playing a central role in future conflicts.
"I think the Russians will be blasé about any criminal sanctions against active-duty FSB officers doing their job," says Aitel.
Her hair has a distinct Audrey Hepburn-meets-Parisian-blasé vibe that has all the hallmarks of a fashionable French look.
Though raincoats are historically a bit blasé, lately we've been seeing more and more brands try to make them more exciting.
C.K. announced the end of the series with his signature voice in a missive that was both blasé and deeply cloying.
So say goodbye to the utilitarian raincoats you used to know and welcome a fresh take on this previously blasé essential.
For a President whose Supreme Court pick was in serious jeopardy last week, Donald Trump seemed, at least initially, almost blasé.
The Bangkok government takes a blasé attitude toward stray animals, so there is little in the way of spaying or neutering.
Still, in both cases, the work was too casually blasé to appeal to me, though I appreciated the dynamic display design.
This flippancy feels like an extension of his blasé tone throughout "White," which treats politics as mere fodder for stylized soliloquy.
So I wanted to create something that broke away from these blasé feelings and created a fleeting moment of joy and excitement.
His personality is almost overwhelming, which makes his relatively blasé reaction to a film celebrating his very existence all the more intriguing.
It's an interracial relationship, and her blasé attitude about what people will think is part of what marks her as socially rebellious.
Freedman's Ms. Feldman is as blasé about herself and her kids as Colloton's Ms. Sharp is hyper-concerned about everything and everyone.
The rap on Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, is that he overpromises and underdelivers, all while sounding infuriatingly blasé about the consequences.
This allowed the Outlaws' DPS duo of Jeffrey "blasé" Tsang's Doomfist and Dante "Danteh" Cruz's Tracer to wreak havoc on Paris' backline.
The disc starts with "Soup," a blasé takedown of celebrity sung by Dawn Thomson as the band stomps out a caustic blues.
On the other hand, there was something about this evening that felt blasé; even the occasional minor clashes felt subdued, almost genteel.
BuzzFeed reports that some Facebook employees are frustrated by Zuckerberg's blasé response to concerns about fake news on the social media platform.
Gone was the tongue-in-cheek irony and blasé detachment bestowed on the world by the likes of Kurt Cobain and Sonic Youth.
"Sexual assault wasn't something that had affected me or anybody I knew, so I was pretty blasé about the whole thing," she says.
Rilke's flowery — and daresay twee — verses do not jibe with today's tastes for cut-and-dry clarity, blasé irony, and Tweet-able brevity.
Many people spoke out against Trump for her apparently blasé attitude towards the people risking their lives and families at the southern border.
"By Chance" pairs vampirish keys with a trap beat, which lets Swae and Jxmmi trade their manic flows for a blasé conversational cadence.
But while the foreign media is alarmed about the prospect of a "No" victory, many Italians are surprisingly blasé about the potential consequences.
That blasé attitude is not reflected in Congress, where the weekend's revelations have led more Democrats to support an impeachment inquiry against Trump.
It's hard to point fingers at older generations for being blasé when they weren't inundated with awareness campaigns the same way we were.
Most of us swore we were not interested in having children, and those who might be were supposed to act blasé about the idea.
The fact that six mass shootings can make for a blasé week in America reflects a cultural problem as much as a criminal one.
Facebook has historically been blasé about privacy, and supporting enterprise single sign-on does not make the content hosted in Facebook any more secure.
"In Paris, he came to a dinner party at my host mother's apartment and charmed even the most blasé of the French," she wrote.
A weirdly blasé mortician (Anna Laurenzo) tells Victor that at this moment his wife, Elena, is deciding whether he should be buried or burned.
Our blasé reaction — our lack of horror — in the face of the attack was in its own way as horrifying as the shooting itself.
I was so blasé about the ultrasound appointment that I was actually scrolling through Facebook while the OB jellied up my then-flat belly.
Mr. Paul's pilot, like Mr. Hawke's in "Good Kill," is the farthest thing from a blasé video-gamer eager to set off an explosion.
Cancer (and Cancer rising) doesn't always have the tools to approach things in a detached, almost blasé way that cerebral air sign Gemini can.
It's also a prime case for a 'portrait type' shot, with a distracting and blasé background that gets made pleasant by the blur effect.
Later, Underly Attached Girlfriend paired a picture of Kristen Stewart — or occasionally, Taylor Swift — with blasé captions to turn the stereotype on its head.
Gingerbread embraces that signature Oyeyemi weirdness and blasé disregard for plot — but it also seems to extend that disregard further than Oyeyemi has before.
Those of us in the know have grown blasé about bezel-less screens, while most people just aren't yet aware of what's coming from Apple.
Check out a few of her most extraordinary cafeteria "recipes" for inspiration — and never look at your blasé dining hall fare the same way again.
But The Girlfriend Experience moves quickly, and Christine soon morphs into someone who not only makes sex her living, but is painfully blasé about it.
He seized control and transformed the outfit into a vehicle for his songs, masking his prodigious artistic ambition with blasé attitude, alcohol and self-sabotage.
No doubt other historians have been more blasé about larger body counts, but the author's excitement and levity makes the whole project a bit unseemly.
Frequent business class travellers probably feel fairly blasé about it, but when it's your first time, boarding a plane and turning left feels pretty awesome.
During her sightseeing tour, Han entered the NBA Store and looked blasé while checking out Magic Johnson autographed jerseys or tchotchkes featuring James Harden's beard.
Oh, and isn't it remarkable how blasé we've become about threats of legal persecution and/or physical violence against anyone who criticizes a Republican president?
This desperate maneuver contrasts with the blasé attitude of Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who when asked about AB5 in an earnings call earlier this month.
" It's been nearly five years since Alana Massey wrote her viral opus "Against Chill" in which she defines straight dating culture as the "Blasé Olympics.
Just a few months after the core meltdown, Rose and the two other characters, also physicists involved in the plant's creation, remain blasé about that.
After we told you about the blasé reactions of some of our neighbors, we asked you whether New Yorkers were growing too jaded toward terrorism.
Yet Zuckerberg is often blasé about the messiness of the transition between the world we're in and the one he wants to create through software.
For many Democrats, preserving a veneer of "sophistication" or "worldliness" — a Europeanized, blasé approach to sex and sexuality — was central to their defense of Clinton.
The photographer himself was blasé about this skill, which enabled him to do justice to the most layered and dense figurations of his Indian homeland.
The reason monetary policymakers seem so blasé compared with investors is that, setting aside the financial indicators flashing amber, America's economy appears to be doing well.
MIKE BAKERChief executive officerDonkey SanctuarySidmouth, Devon You are far too blasé about the benefits of restricting teenagers' use of mobile phones ("Teens and screens", January 13th).
Others are quietly blasé about it; in their eyes, other than the Security Council, the rest of the UN's entities are essentially powerless and therefore meaningless.
Of course he's blasé about Putin's possible manipulation of our presidential election — and at one point encouraged it — because he assumes the manipulation will favor him.
The pair performed his hit "Blasé" before Ty launched himself into the audience, losing a shoe in the process and seemingly amusing Future to no end.
Putin's commanding, almost-blasé performance standing next to President Trump in Helsinki on Monday telegraphed his confidence within the controlled world he has built around himself.
Anyway, Notre Dame head coach Mike Brey seemed to be pretty blasé about the cameo, hinting that maybe Christie isn't as welcome as he feels: Damn.
" Meanwhile, in "La Di Da," she casually brushes off a guy: "Face it, I'm out of your league," she sings, adding, "Sorry that I'm so blasé.
For some reason, however, he seems to have difficulty sticking to the blasé tone when it comes to a 16-year-old climate activist from Sweden.
The blasé Québécois reaction to Trudeau's blackface scandal in mid-September is one reason his campaign hasn't suffered much visible damage from the controversy in polls.
Meanwhile, the real villain — the airline owners who squeeze profits via overbooked flights and a blasé attitude toward customer experience — continue stacking bills in their ivory towers.
My initial reaction was blasé indifference to the large paintings that make up Singer's new body of work, although I was eventually able to overcome that view.
Eventually, Frank's now-uninterested dinner guests became so blasé about the sight of this supernatural being that they ignored it altogether, no longer even uploading their films.
And combined with Trump's at best blasé attitude toward his supporters' harassment and violence against people who are nonwhite or non-male, that could be legit dangerous.
"Blasé" is not that great of a song, and seemed to become the default hit from Ty Dolla $ign's Free TC album after every other single flopped.
Donald Trump's rise is, in part, a reflection of the increasing gap between the GOP's elites and its voters, exemplified by his blasé attitude toward conservative orthodoxy.
My cousins were concerned, but not greatly; maybe we had all grown a little blasé after witnessing Jianguo's skillful dealings with the police for so many years.
Even for something as blasé as re-doing a bathroom, "You don't have to pin photos of your own windowless box," Carole Cadwalladr of The Guardian wrote.
They deserve to be in the pop game just as much, if not more than a blasé record, and yet they do not reap similar, charted benefits.
Mr. Cha said that Mr. Trump's blasé remarks about missiles that had the ability to reach Japan represented a misguided approach to the United States-Japan relationship.
As Mr. Doherty packed up his car late Monday night for the drive from Los Angeles to Black Rock City, he seemed almost blasé about the experience.
That contrasted heavily with his colleagues' blasé attitudes back in the US and a disorderly experience at San Francisco International Airport upon his return on February 2.
More often than not, when you Google search gifts for moms, you'll find a blasé selection of kitchenware, slippers, and one too many monochrome sweater sets. Yawn.
Vanessa Hudgens stars as Emily, a new arrival in Charm City, where superhero fights are so common that fellow commuters seem utterly blasé about the sight of one.
The neglect of the consumer angle is partly because in a world of low tariffs, people have become pretty blasé about buying goods from all over the world.
"Amy paved the way for artists like me and made people excited about British music again whilst being fearlessly hilarious and blasé about the whole thing," she said.
In 2013, Selma Blair complained to producers about Charlie Sheen's blasé attitude unprofessionalism on Anger Management and the actor summarily fired her in an expletive-heavy text message.
But that doesn't make these wild day-to-day swings any less unsettling to those who may be a little less blasé than President Trump about nuclear dictatorships.
Too bad Ms. Sanders and others who share her blasé attitude toward the racism that minorities feel daily couldn't attend Starbucks's training day on race bias in America.
In an era in which the number of double-taps a business garners on Instagram is a measure of its success, she is somewhat blasé about it all.
But every time autumn rolls back around, we find ourselves pulling the same pieces out from the depths of our under-bed storage and wearing the same blasé combos.
They tend to prefer experiences over things and probably have a souvenir collection that makes the candle from Anthropologie you were thinking of buying them seem a little blasé.
Back above Broadway, doors opened to a disproportionate number of tall, willowy women with flawless skin and a blasé, "I-just-have-more-fun-without-it" attitude toward alcohol.
It is a lacerating portrayal of the director as an official who was in charge of enforcing the law but who seemed blasé about perceptions of his own conduct.
That is, until last year, when trench coats went through a surprising and long-overdue transformation from nothing-but-blasé to the year's coolest and most sought-after outerwear.
John Hutchinson, professor of evolutionary biomechanics at the University of London's Royal Veterinary College and an expert on T. rex physiology, was a bit blasé about the new study.
The PRI's failure to approve a draft anti-corruption bill in Congress in April has opened him, and the party, to accusations that the PRI is blasé about graft.
For maximum effect, Jackson avoided foreshadowing anything sinister; Hyman's distinctly noir opening sequence is a departure that — smartly — does not attempt to recreate the blasé horror of her original.
Even as I was gaping in horror at her blasé explanation for why she and Kevin should annihilate the entire world, I couldn't help but giggle at her nonchalance.
According to Haeryun Kang, a South Korean journalist, South Koreans tend to be somewhat blasé about the threats from their northern neighbor, either because of denial or sheer habituation.
"The thing that got me, and bugged some people, was the fact that he was so blasé about it," said Chris Bonney, a market researcher who supports Ms. Luria.
Then again it was satisfying to be stalked by clever, curious crows blasé about the pop-pop-pop gunfire echoing from the Police Department's practice range to the north.
Avoid that problem by using this trick of—when you can feel a bad day coming—wearing an outfit so blasé that you literally can't remember it weeks later.
With precious little consumer choice, the banks have been able to set the parameters most favorable to them: high fees and rates, confusing loan terms and sometimes blasé service.
It would be tragic if a blasé response to a pretend national emergency were to be, looking back, one of the steps in a trail toward a real one.
As he shows those he confronts the almost gleeful, blasé footage of them reenacting their crimes, he pushes and pushes for someone to apologize or at least take responsibility.
McKay said the housemates were "taken aback by the seemingly blasé attitude" of the young woman and reported her to the Police Service of Northern Ireland about a week later.
Whether it's the analog, old-fashioned deck-feel of Quadrilateral Cowboy or the subversion of blasé cyberpunk stylistic clichés in Beglitched, games aren't just representing one vision of hacking anymore.
The show begins with some of the artist's earliest paintings from the 1950s and '60s — blasé sketch portraits and semi-abstract landscapes that glimmer with a faded Post-Impressionist glint.
" Ward reports that Cohn was stunned by their blasé reaction to Trump's defense of the white-nationalist marchers in Charlottesville, Va.: "He was upset that they were not sufficiently upset.
"This can be surprising to some and perhaps even seem blasé to draw links between pulp media and the genuinely serious social and political problems we face today," Scovell said.
Four Sets of Identical Twins Staged a Time Travel Prank on an NYC SubwayImage: Improv EverywhereMost NYC subway riders are pretty blasé when panhandlers hit them up for cash between stations.
"Amy paved the way for artists like me and made people excited about British music again whilst being fearlessly hilarious and blasé about the whole thing," Adele wrote at the time.
"They're realising there's a lot of loose talk around No Deal, sort of a blasé attitude from the two candidates for Prime Minister," says The UK in a Changing Europe's Hayward.
Trump's blasé attitude about gathering thousands of people at rallies seems to be in keeping with his approach toward the coronavirus, which has been to underplay the risks at every turn.
In "Destroyed by Hippie Powers" and "(Joe Gets Kicked Out of School For Using) Drugs With Friends (But Says This Isn't a Problem)", drug experiences are never life-changing and always blasé.
All three characters are obsessed with control; they are pathological liars, they are unfaithful, and, without giving away too much, they're all at best blasé if their "loved" ones end up dead.
The Trumpian case against supporters of a liberal immigration policy is that we are indifferent to law, blasé about crime and blind to the social costs illegal immigrants impose on American communities.
It tells the story of Gene (voiced by T. J. Miller), who is a "meh" emoji but who is capable of making more expressions than the blasé one he has been assigned.
I am not blasé about letting China sell technologies in America that might be used for espionage, but I am increasingly of the view that everyone spies on everyone — and always will.
Willow rolled her eyes slightly, and her bandmates — Dea Brogaard-Thompson (guitar and vocals), Rihana Abdulrashid-Davis (bass and keyboards) and Lena Faske (drums) — looked equally blasé as they broke down their equipment.
This is one of those multipart scavenger hunt themes, but if you are a polyglot on any level, the least bit blasé about switching languages, the hunt itself is fun and not frustrating.
The title character, played with perfect composure by Carrie Coon in the New York Theater Workshop production, is so uncomplaining and willfully blasé that her refusal to surrender to distress seems almost pathological.
Jack Delancey (Jenni Gill) has a crush on the daughter (Christina Duryea) of Mayor De Blasé (David Ilku), and the gluttonous Giant Rump orders his henchman Dick to raise taxes and rents (boo!
Donald Trump is even more blasé: Last year he signed an executive order telling agencies they didn't need to consider rising sea levels when building infrastructure, a reversal of an Obama-era order.
But the bigger problem is this: The American health care system is blasé about bone health, especially in the elderly, and that needs to change before this crisis spirals out of our control.
Unlike many artists wrestling with the same ideas, Nkanga doesn't attempt to illustrate science or to imagine any unattainable utopia, but instead focuses on the human cost of our blasé attitude toward our home.
And while stigma around incurable conditions like herpes still lingers, there's generally a blasé attitude toward most STIs—I'll get tested when I get a chance, or if I think I might have something.
Social conservatives argue that a once-great institution has been undermined by ever more blasé attitudes to premarital sex, cohabitation and divorce—and, in the past few years, by the legalisation of gay marriage.
Whether or not this rather blasé attitude toward "cyber" would change if Trump suffered from a similar hack is an open question, though I suspect it's one whose answer is fairly easy to predict.
After another mass shooting in which an AR-15 most certainly posed a problem to many people trapped inside a nightclub, such a blasé approach to powerful civilian weapons may be harder to maintain.
Nevertheless, we like the image of cats as independent and territorial, as masters over us slaves, which view is enshrined in our internet heroes, from Henri, the blasé French-speaking aristocat, to Grumpy Cat.
"Chill has now slithered into our romantic lives and forced those among us who would like to exchange feelings and accountability to compete in the Blasé Olympics with whomever we are dating," she wrote.
While "Extra Ordinary" overextends its ghosts-are-blasé conceit, Higgins and Ward are appealing leads, and the movie has plenty of charming moments, such as Rose watching an episode of her dad for guidance.
He appeared in a 100-seat theater, in a drawing-room set, with a deck of cards, and, for two hours, reduced the wise and blasé of the metropolis to a state of astonishment.
This blasé attitude comes at a cost: the real credit — the kind that results in awards and accolades and book deals — is rarely given to Australian chefs who toil over breakfast rather than dinner.
As long as Americans are blasé about the immorality of subjecting prostrate humans to intentional cruelty, and as long as their government can operate with impunity, Mr. McCain's best lesson will need continuous relearning.
It's so awkward to act blasé about being naked around other people — people who are also, themselves, naked — that there's nothing left to do but submit en masse to the social and afferent novelty.
As for the House of Representatives, a blasé attitude about maintaining districts of equal size led to inequality, with rural areas of 10,000 constituents having the same representation as urban ones with 50,000 constituents.
Soon, Matt Damon said his piece, stating that he supports his friend in "all his artistic expression" — a blasé remark nowhere near as shady (and fun!) as what Affleck's exes had to say about it.
To that end, Cardinal Blasé Cupich of Chicago, one of the Pope's key allies in the United States, suggested amending the proposal to codify how and when lay people should be involved in investigating bishops.
"For seven years life has brought me no joy and being totally blasé, I have decided to put an end to those viragos," he wrote, using a term to describe domineering and bad-tempered women.
And one of the few places that blasé vibe still exists is a certain brand of celebrity gossip blog, a cadre of Peter Pan sites that have never grown up because they never had to.
"It puzzles me that markets are very blasé about political risk until the last minute," Bernanke said during a discussion on stage at SALT, a financial industry conference in Las Vegas affiliated with Skybridge Capital.
Yes, we should've been ready for this, seeing as the word is in the title, but can anything really prepare you for super-chouette, blasé Parisians mumble-singing their inner monologues with weird metaphorical lyrics?
In high school and college and even a little into law school, the main thing they portray Kavanaugh learning is how to expertly blend into the background hum of blasé misogyny and clubby competitive drinking.
His blasé reception of the woman's death shows a man whose profession as crime writer has habituated him to stories of violence, but is nevertheless troublingly dismissive, in a way that lingers in the mind.
This can lead to profound feelings of hopelessness, particularly at a time when Americans seem so blasé about climate change that they are able to elect a president who has surrounded himself with climate change deniers.
Despite her drunk, blasé attitude, this film is important to the actress, who previously told Total Film that her nude scenes helped her emotionally recover from the 2014 hack in which her private photos were leaked.
Los Angeles rapper Ty Dolla $ign, who raps, "I don't f*** with Donald Trump, he don't like us," in the 22015 remix of "Blasé," said that while "nobody is excited" about Clinton, she has his vote.
And on Thursday, he infused standards like "Ain't Misbehavin'" (sly and teasing) and "Just One of Those Things" (cheerfully blasé), and show tunes from "Gypsy" (an exquisitely tender "Small World"), with suggestions of a story line.
We have lived and tried to live as blasé as possible, never trying to do more than we need to do, and we raise our kids to be model citizens so they don't get in trouble.
Most of the stills from de Andres' videos look frankly blasé; in one of them, we get a close-up of a Tyree 12-inch seemingly found in the rubble: "Acid Over" (quick, everybody, spot the symbolism!).
I'm not blasé about it... I feel like I'm excited the first time I get to do a new thing, or see my art in a new way, and then the second time it's always less exciting.
See, here, Gasol's New Wave iteration, Nikola Jokic, whose arms are so mediocre, so purely functional, that you have to think about their lack of striving to even see how blasé, and unfussed over they really are.
Bolsonaro has faced fierce criticism for his blasé treatment of the outbreak, referring to it as a "little flu" and flouting social isolation guidelines, with his approval ratings slumping to the lowest level since he took office.
On the American right, that correction ought to come from religious conservatives and their representatives, who have generally been far too blasé about the conditions in the migrant camps and the Trump administration's moral responsibility to migrants.
In "Little Red's Hood," the latest marionette production from the City Parks Foundation, this fairy tale child has traded her cloak for a scarlet hoodie, her basket for an overworked smartphone and her extreme naïveté for blasé confidence.
But the numbness, the blasé nature of tragedy, grant this novel both its undercurrent of dark humor and the fog that lies over its happiness and places the reader deep in the throes of the conflict in Syria.
After a rather blasé lip sync to "Love Shack" by The B-52s, we bid adieu to Jaymes, who never seemed to take his blonde bimbo screen siren schtick far enough for it to reach the cheap seats.
It was an unnerving sight, though the Google engineers riding along with me were by now quite blasé: These cars have already driven a total of 1.2 million miles and have only been in a tiny number of accidents.
This would scan as strange, at first—why is this person so angry about lunch, you might wonder, and why is this person also so spookily blasé about the deaths of tens of thousands of other people, somewhere else?
This blasé attitude has begun to crumble in the past eight weeks, as executives factor in not just the mechanical impact of tariffs but the broader consequences of the trade war on investment and confidence, not least in China.
With shooters saturating the market, it's natural to feel somewhat blasé about the actual act of pulling a trigger—and it's so very easy for a game to get the sensation of wielding a deadly weapon so very wrong.
Luckily, it seems as though the owner of a small kebab shop in New Zealand has found a pretty ingenious method of stopping would-be thieves in their tracks—and you best believe it involves acting blasé as fuck.
Other musicians have no respect for Isaiah's new client — "He could spit some but his beats were reruns and his rhymes were tired tired tired," according to a singer called Blasé — which makes this wacky investigation even more challenging.
From famously one-upping the first lady in soothing a crying baby, to playing the villain to a tiny Spider-Man, to keeping a completely blasé reaction to temper tantrums, it's tempting to think he missed his true calling.
Photo: Ian Laidlaw At various points on More Scared Of You Than You Are Of Me, the Melbourne punks' upcoming fourth record, he is excited, elated, nervous, self-conscious, demoralized, miserable, manic, overjoyed, blasé, rebounding, and just plain okay.
It would follow that Sam, whose main character trait is "huge asshole" would follow in the same vein as Debbie, but low and behold...he took Ruth's side and smashed Grant's car with a tire iron in typically blasé Sam fashion.
Its director was frequently absent from the set, its script is mind-numbingly blasé, its characters outside Mercury and his common-law wife are barely sketched-in, and the music itself is often used in the film to the music's detriment.
It was the blasé reception I got that eventually gave me courage enough to wear Duckie Brown out in public, to waltz through NoHo in a pair of lightweight woolen trousers that reminded me of my mother's 1960s palazzo pants.
When combat and killing has become so blasé in games, adding a hint of desperation—insinuating to the player that mistakes can legitimately hurt the character, and that one more may kill him—lends a much needed sense of consequence.
Well, it introduced a new mode of film—in reverse—so stunning, so lovely, so surreal, that it helped eyes appreciate all the same lyrical, kinetic things in forward motion, things to which we become so accustomed that we grow blasé.
Clinton's supporters can bang on about the most progressive platform in party history, but she still carries 30 years of political baggage that Democrats need to jettison, including a blasé attitude toward accepting enormous amounts of cash from Wall Street.
Years ago, Dr. Lewin and others discovered that naked mole rats — pink, bucktoothed creatures known for their uncanny longevity, insectlike social cultures and blasé attitude toward oxygen — aren't sensitive to acid or capsaicin, the compound that gives peppers their burn.
This doesn't mean that race isn't enduringly important to these divisions; the fact that a minority of minority men seem more blasé about his bigotry than you might expect does not mean that Trump is actually building a pan-racial coalition.
The French have a copper cocotte expressly for cooking pommes Anna — a two-handled, deep lidded pan that costs many hundreds of dollars — which makes short work of flipping the cake but ultimately leaves you a little blasé about the challenge.
On Monday, Mr. Erdogan appeared almost blasé about accession talks with the bloc, saying that it did not matter if they were suspended, as long as Turkey was informed, and that Turkey could hold a referendum on them, if necessary.
It was a wrenching, hard-to-swallow exposé of the polarizing and blasé political, legal and cultural climate that has allowed the likes of Michael Cohen to operate and thrive for so long as Mr. Trump's personal fixer, intimidator and enabler.
"Harry and I were in a desperate rush to say goodbye, you know, 'See you later' …If I'd known now, obviously, what was going to happen, I wouldn't have been so blasé about it and everything else," William said in the documentary.
"The thing about Trump is that he's so blasé about lying, and does it so frequently, that people tend to forget how many made-up facts they've heard from him," wrote Rob Garver, a longtime Washington-based reporter, in The Fiscal Times.
It is also a bourgeois fantasy, one that trades on some dubious strengths: the sugarcoated romantic charms of rural life; our blasé slavishness to all things artisan; and the precarious thrill of eating a $200 lunch on land that's stained by human misery.
Though she has turned the bedroom of her Jackson Heights apartment into a pediatric ward, and makes do with a foldout sofa in the living room, she is so uncomplaining and willfully blasé that her refusal to surrender to distress seems almost pathological.
"...Whatever." If there's a single line that defines my memory of Final Fantasy VIII, re-released last week with updated visuals and quality-of-life features to eliminate much of the game's grind, it's Squall's hysterically blasé reaction to everything around him.
Trump could face a leadership test Even if worst-case scenarios don't come to pass, Trump's so far blasé approach to the virus, assuring Americans that Chinese President Xi Jinping is on top of the epidemic, does not seem sustainable for much longer.
The engagement includes two older works that haven't been seen in New York for a while: "Brahms Paganini," from 1980, is a classic Tharpian tour de force, heroic, sweaty, and blasé; "Country Dances," from 1976, is a folksy, witty slice of Americana.
Save that last combo, which was so subversively peculiar, it was kind of fun, and the final looks, which combined completely casual long skirts and shirts with sparkling silver embroidery like a blasé shrug in face of fancy, it all feels very minor.
If its makers commit to research and resist trivializing World War II, as triple-A studios have trivialized shooting and killing in war scenarios generally, Call of Duty: WWII may reintroduce to first-person shooters something more substantial than base, blasé entertainment value.
Both the fan and critical responses to Mr. Robot's second season have been pretty blasé compared to all the adulation heaped on the show's first season, which blew nerd minds with creator Sam Esmail's incredibly specific narrative vision and stubbornly affected aesthetic.
Somewhere between re-uploading gifs of herself looking casually incredible while eating popcorn and adding the hashtag "saucy" to videos of her grinding on a transparent surface, Rihanna has achieved a level of blasé self-appreciation the rest of us can only aspire to.
The Trump administration decided to work around the time restriction imposed by courts by no longer treating families as units: Parents are detained, and children are "put into foster care or wherever," in the infamously blasé words of White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.
Deborah Simmons, a psychologist at Partners in Healing Minneapolis who works primarily with families who have lost a baby, says her patients struggle with blasé reactions to their loss from family and friends who tell them they're "lucky" to still be pregnant with another baby.
As he explains in a self-consciously blasé voiceover, David works as a massage therapist for rich clients, dreaming of a better life for Iz and the baby that's on the way, when he reunites with Efraim (Jonah Hill), a childhood friend back in town.
The overriding concerns about Ginsburg's comments reflect admirably cautious instincts: The judiciary should be above politics; justices should not be political operators; they should be people of guarded temperament, not crowd-pleasers; we should not welcome or be blasé about the slippage of governing norms.
"The organ grinder and the monkey" was how Nick Tosches' 1992 biography of Martin, "Dino: Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams," characterized the Martin-Lewis template with Lewis' wild, anarchic and adolescently disruptive clowning countering Martin's suave, sexy and seemingly blasé wit.
Yet based on a 1991 mini-documentary produced by another petroleum giant, Royal Dutch Shell, it seems that at least some of those with their fingers deepest in the petrol-pie weren't nearly as blasé about the dangers of climate change a quarter century ago.
Then again, the blasé Troy Van Leeuwen I spoke to backstage was nothing like the Mephistophelian guitarist who took the stage with the rest of the band later that night at a very reasonable 9:30 PM—it was a school night after all.
Given this history, it is not surprising that the contemporary leaders of the religious right are blasé about reports that Trump cheated on his third wife with a porn star shortly after the birth of his youngest child, then paid her to be quiet.
The meteorologists were blasé because at no point in its journey from the tropics had Hurricane Erin threatened to make landfall, except briefly as it brushed past Bermuda, and it was now poised to be blown out to sea by a powerful cold front.
But in a populist political climate in which prominent candidates like Sanders and Warren are advocating for wealth taxes and arguing that taxing the rich is an essential policy for accelerating economic growth, Bloomberg's blasé attitude about his wealth may not serve him well.
But my blasé reaction is one I've seen all over Twitter, one that I've talked about with my coworkers: SpaceX has completely normalized the idea that once launched, rockets can and should autonomously land themselves on tiny little autonomous platforms floating in the middle of the ocean.
The company has historically been pretty blasé about focusing on profit, instead investing entirely in growth and showing losses on a regular basis, but the company now appears to be turning its business into a profitable machine (or at least, focusing on that to some extent).
Society may have become a bit blasé about green efforts and saving the environment (unless we're talking about Tesla of course), but Fairphone deserves a massive amount of credit for the work it has put into investigating supply chains for minerals used in the device's construction.
So on a Monday evening last month, when she told her husband, Chris Fischer, she was going to throw up, sitting in the passenger seat of a compact S.U.V. on her way to perform a drop-in set, what followed had the blasé feel of routine.
It's funny that you mention the medicated kids film because I did that after the crystal meth one and it was an eye-opener to the way in which we overemphasize the problem of illegal drugs and tend to be more blasé with the problems of legal drugs.
Hedge fund managers and former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Wednesday expressed surprise at how blasé markets have been in the face of rising tensions between the United States and North Korea and mounting concerns that U.S. President Donald Trump many not deliver on promises of stronger growth.
The US is led by a hotheaded president who lacks military experience, is prone to unpredictable flashes of rage and fury, talks openly of destroying another sovereign country, and has alarmed advisers with his ignorance about America's massive number of nuclear weapons and seemingly blasé attitude toward their use.
Ms. Notaro is no polemicist, but in the second season, she has married her deadpan sensibility to a work that expresses a strong point of view on sexual assault: The justice system is stacked against victims, and our culture more broadly has become too blasé about widespread harassment.
He presents himself as a confident ladies' man but is so insecure that he invented an imaginary friend to lie to the New York press about his love life and is now married to a woman who is open and blasé about the fact that she married him for his money.
We all planned to stay over at the friend's house who had the most blasé parents, who wouldn't mind picking up six squawking teenage girls at 3 AM. In the morning, I found myself wearing a slutty Alice in Wonderland outfit, hugging the toilet, and dribbling on the rug encircling its base.
Only this delusion can explain the remarkable confidence, the blasé self-righteousness, of 30 liberal economists claiming that the ACA simply "requires people to buy health insurance when they can afford to do so"—because the law's determination of who could afford to do so was undoubtedly right—too correct to double check.
Los Angeles football fans also have a reputation for being among the most blasé about following their teams; although civic leaders have chafed at the absence of a team, there has never been a strong outcry from the populace, in part because games from every other N.F.L. city are readily available on television.
From Noah, the preacher's son who incessantly recites Morgan Freeman's voice-over from "March of the Penguins," to Lorraine, the tattooed, foul-mouthed bottom painter, Lynch's profound familiarity with this world endows his narrator with an appealingly blasé expertise in all things nautical but also a tender side for those who lack it.
He is typically blasé and unenthused about the work he's done, and life in general, but there are glints of real, actual excitement buried deep under his surface-level apathy when discussing Hunchback '88, which he worked on for six years, mostly writing it on his phone, and largely as a distraction.
Read more: A prominent short-selling CIO explains why it's the perfect time to bet against stocks — and shares 4 wagers he's making right nowTo the equity market, it doesn't matter that second-quarter earnings season was blasé, and that macro data came in weaker-than-expected — quantitative easing is going to save the day.
The soft blush-nude known as "Millennial Pink" has achieved a supersaturated status in the marketing world, and a coating of the hue instantly transforms even the most blasé of products into a cool girl's must-have consumer item (or does that peachy-pink trash can really say something about you as an individual?).
On one level, the deck might seem to be pretty stacked in any "Are they human?" debate — the empathetic performances by the actors, including Evan Rachel Wood and Thandie Newton, will make it difficult for anyone to be as blasé Westworld's guests and employees about the brutal things that are often done to the park's hosts.
It may strike as a puerile pose—an especially laughable one, given the degree to which they defined what it meant to be popular in rock music in the early 2000s (nostalgically minded, significantly rich, modestly attractive, and blasé about all of it)—but its set them up in an interesting position as they approaches artistic middle age.
"Jeremy Bearimy" has its issues here and there — I don't quite buy that all of the human characters would be so blasé about learning that they died and were resurrected — but it made me feel, for the first time, like season three is on a firm path toward something I'm going to find rewarding on the whole.
"Threat of Joy" is a glimpse back at their debut, and one that could easily fit on Is This It. Julian Casablancas croons a blasé sounding tone and lyrics overtop cool riffs care of Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr. Surely, no one expected that if The Strokes truly went back to the beginning it would work out this well.
My interpretation — which is bolstered by Adams's performance, if you notice how she seems a little blasé during this entire life-altering conversation — is that Louise is omniscient about what's to come in her life, but she also knows that she needs to play along with what Shang is saying to her to get vital information to herself in the past.
Until last week, Wall Street was unusually blasé about the coronavirus too, and had reacted with far less alarm than it did during any of the eight global contagions since World War II. Not only had market players been lulled into complacency by easy money and the long calm of the bull market, but they also began this year in a state of unbridled optimism.
Essay I used to think there were two types of people in this world: those who are so nervous about making their flight that they are only truly happy if they get to the airport four hours early, and those who are so blasé about making their flight that they are only truly happy if they get to the airport just minutes before takeoff.
Trump survives the Stormy storm because he wasn't a "man in political power" but a business and television celebrity at the time of the alleged consensual transgressions; the voting public knew his personal track record and deemed it largely irrelevant; leaders tend to enjoy a protective buffer zone, at least for a while; and the sweepingly blasé view of such things in modern life.
Pretentious, politically conservative, materialistic and deeply bigoted, Carlotta seems a peculiar match for O'Neill, who was none of those things — though for a supposed friend of the little guy (see "The Iceman Cometh"), he would prove surprisingly blasé about their good fortune in coasting through the Great Depression on the cushion of their combined wealth (thanks, in part, to the savvy financial advice of her banker sugar daddy).
The fictional town, Ennui-sur-Blasé, is totally Wes Anderson-ified, as are a few key characters: Saoirse Ronan pops up with crimped hair and a mysterious aura around her; Wilson rocks a tiny navy beret; and of course, there's Timothée Chalamet, who plays young revolutionary Zeffirelli, caught bathing in a tub with a towel turban on his head by McDormand's Lucinda Krementz, a journalist for the titular fictional magazine, The French Dispatch.
Seven dancers — men and women alike dressed in black sports bras and hyper-color Lycra tights, later donning T-shirts printed with their own faces — perform movements in that pastiche way McNamara has become known for; they form tableaux, they line up like a blasé chorus line, they move in canon, they prance, they body-roll, they make staccato angular arm gesticulations, they smack their hips with their fists like video clip backup dancers, and they take a break to drink water from water bottles in a severely formalized manner.

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