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mindless

[mahynd-lis] / ˈmaɪnd lɪs /


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Even in its most cheerful, easy moments, the show rarely felt like escapism, which is the label often slapped onto much more mindless programs today.

From Salon

As the name suggests, players attempt to avoid virtual tsunamis and collect rewards called “brainrots,” characters that offer an ironic nod to the concept of mindless, addictive entertainment.

From Barron's

Grammy winner Lucy Dacus said she was most prolific as a songwriter when she worked a “mindless” job at a camera shop.

From The Wall Street Journal

The researchers interpreted the gap between the two estimates, a difference of 212.3 decisions, as evidence that most food decisions are unconscious or "mindless."

From Science Daily

“Schumpeter’s line on creative destruction is tremendously important,” Mr. Rees-Mogg says, “but it’s not mindless destruction.”

From The Wall Street Journal