Word: petulante
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I found the November 3rd Crimson editorial (“Too Close to Call”) on the election rather petulant. If Kerry had won the race with half of Bush’s current popular margin, I have no doubt the editorial staff would be loudly heralding...
Not long after the chaos, we meet the film’s main villain—a petulant Kim Jong-Il who sounds like Cartman and sings a song about being “ronery.” His character resembles that of Satan in the South Park feature film...
The nail gossip—a handy distraction from the arrogant, petulant president that debate viewers saw two weeks ago—might yet emerge as a secret justification for anti-elitist undecided voters to break for Bush. Despite its seeming insignificance, our nation’s future may actually...
The only thing missing until recently was music. Although Morrissey's solo albums sold well and he easily filled arenas, he was dropped from his record label in 1997 and spent years looking for a new deal, fighting perceptions that he was petulant and that his audience had aged beyond...
The blame for the show’s flaws can probably be placed with director Robert Walsh, who was ultimately responsible for making sure that the show was as comprehensible and convincing as possible. But the lead performance from McCaffrey, whose Jake could have used some toughening did not help...