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outrage

[out-reyj] / ˈaʊt reɪdʒ /




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Which means it’s up to us, as individuals, to stop ingesting the pink slime of AI slop, the forever chemicals of outrage bait and the microplastics of misinformation-for-profit.

From The Wall Street Journal

“But don’t you find yourself scrolling away from things so obviously designed to outrage you?” he asks.

From Los Angeles Times

But it’s just as much about journalistic malpractice, ethical outrages and the besmearing of reputations on the flimsiest of evidence.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, there was predictable outrage when Martin went back on his promise.

From Los Angeles Times

The film, which prompted moral outrage in the U.S. and was heavily edited before it reached theaters, made Bardot a star and an emblem of French modernity.

From Los Angeles Times