Word: childishly
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...kind of question you might expect from a kindergartner: "What color is the Web?" But for IBM scientist Dan Gruhl, there was nothing childish about it. A researcher with seven patents to his name, Gruhl, 32, is tasked with solving all sorts of lofty brainteasers. And when this question popped up, he wanted to solve it--quickly and definitively...
...ostentatious posing for the camera also reveals Alfie as childish and even innocent—he doesn’t think his actions affect anyone. It is often annoying, because his obvious insights intrude on the action. However, this is due to the often clunky writing...
...exploits of far-left celebrities are usually good for a few harmless laughs; in fact, many celebrity entertainers are more entertaining when they get caught up in political analysis beyond their capacity for logic. Janeane Garofalo’s wonderfully ill-informed and childish rants about Iraq were vastly more humorous than any of her recent acting work, and Michael Moore’s battle with the word “fictitious” at the Oscar’s was similarly much more interesting than either Fahrenheit 9/11 or Bowling for Columbine...
Winston describes occurrences that lend credence to the childish character that Tsurimi sketches. “The first day I came in the class, [Bush] and several other student were sailing paper airplanes around the class and they looked at me kind of funny, but they ended up stopping,” remembers Winston...
That I think about sex every two seconds? Quite possibly. We do a job that keeps a certain part of your psyche peeled and fresh. And we're hapy. We're useful. We provide a service that helps people get through their lives. There's a certain childish naivet about the band which we've protected and kept...