Judy Rose became famous in the fifties for recording a series of satirical ballads about pseudointellectual life in New York. |
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As soon as I heard this long, desperate stream of pseudointellectual gibberish, I knew instantly that this thing was doomed. |
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Instead, both arrogantly wave away any criticism of their ability with the dismissive air of pseudointellectual academics. |
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Sometimes it seemed to offer a pseudointellectual explanation. |
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