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" ... But it was the particular brand of nudity offered up by "Girls" that most impressed and flummoxed me. There was Lena Dunham -- for, when she was naked, she may have been playing the character of Hannah Horvath, but the body was all hers -- and she was frequently naked, having awkward sex, and looking nothing like Sarah Jessica Parker when she did it. Her boobs were small, her hips were thick, and she wasn't tanned, or polished, or lit to look unattainably perfect. She was real, and unabashed, and relatable. The relatability got you, really. Because I was the same -- boobs: too small, hips: too thick, and more often than not: not tanned, or polished, or lit to look unattainably perfect. ... "
" ... Engaging in pointless chatter about the affairs of others doesn’t form part of your day. It certainly doesn’t bring you joy. You look to others to learn and be inspired, not to ridicule or judge. You make excuses to leave or change the subject when a conversation goes that way. You live each day at peace and rarely are you overwhelmed, flummoxed or taken on a rollercoaster of emotions by anything someone else has said or done. ... "
" ... England were the last Test team to knock off India in their home terrain with Andrew Strauss’s men memorably winning 2-1 in 2012. It remains one of the finest feats in England’s Test history and broke a 27-year drought for them in India, which for decades has been the toughest site for flummoxed tourists. ... "
" ... The Met Office’s weather radar system has been flummoxed by swarms of flying ants, confusing them for rain clouds. Large parts of the south of England, which are currently experiencing a humid dry spell, are instead shown to be under rain clouds by the radar system, which has trouble distinguishing between clouds and swarms of flying insects. ... "
" ... Wilder seemed flummoxed as Fury not simply went the distance in Wilder-Fury I, but also technically outboxed him, and by the 12th, Wilder was certainly looking to save the match with a KO. Which he finally connected to get with the infamous almost-KO. There are many questions about that precedent, however, and according to Wilder's lifelong trainer Jay Deas, Wilder has "learned" that he has to stay focused after such a knockdown in order to finish the job. In short, Wilder knows that he did not finish the job and has made some adjustments in his strategy to counter that. ... "