Word: patheticism
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“Right before the ninth inning, I was thinking that we can’t let a solo homerun beat us—that’s pathetic,” Shakir said. “We need to win this one not just for ourselves, but for...
At some point, consumers will realize that their spending subsidizes those who pollute the water, and at some point they will realize that wasting cheap gasoline carries with it costs in the form of respiratory illness, the threat of climate chaos, and pathetic deference to authoritarian and anti-American regimes...
The movie up this point is real; her humiliation is easily related to. Movie magic does not save her from the same pathetic scrapes we all could imagine for ourselves that dominate her life before Jake gets a clue. He didn’t even know she was alive and...
But Miller's political allegory about the Salem witch-hunts comes naturally to the Brits, who are more comfortable than Americans are with overtly political drama. The distinctive vernacular of some of our other homegrown genres gives the Brits more trouble. The National Theatre's first revival of a Rodgers...
She's Kate, headmistress of a school in an English village. Each week Kate and her best friends--a physician (Anna Chancellor) and a policewoman (Imelda Staunton)--meet to spill their latest ordeals d'amour and decide who among them is the most pathetic of all. Then Kate tumbles into...