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There’s no justification for snobbery of pure over applied work.
LESSONS FOR A YOUNG SCIENTIST - ISSUE 112: INSPIRATIONMARTIN REESJANUARY 12, 2022NAUTILUS
It creates a type of detachment, coldness, and snobbery that is disenfranchising.
IT’S TIME TO RECONSIDER WHAT SKIERS THINK IS COOLCOBRIENOCTOBER 31, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE
I feel like a trainspotter, noting the distinct edges and grooves that make the shared enthusiasms of Gen Z infinitely more interesting than whatever media and culture fueled my own aesthetic snobbery.
THE GREAT AMERICAN COOLSAFY-HALLAN FARAHJULY 14, 2021VOX
The Spotify roasting AI that’s been making the rounds this week is a fun exercise in music snobbery.
MUSIC MADE 2020 BETTER, BUT WE FAILED TO MAKE 2020 BETTER FOR MUSICIANSBRIAN HEATERDECEMBER 25, 2020TECHCRUNCH
That the Business College should no longer require me I could understand—for snobbery plays a terrible part in business.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EVIDENCEOLIVER ONIONS
"Ah kin lick any three Neboes wid mah toes an' teeth," he would boast in religious snobbery.
MOUNTAINCLEMENT WOOD
An assembly of two thousand snobs will never stint its applause to an author who chastises snobbery.
THE ENGLISH STAGEAUGUSTIN FILON
This gentleman—for he was no less than that—was a man well-read, and his tribute was not inspired by mere snobbery.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINE
The snobbery of the "social column" would really be amusing were it not so painfully apparent.
THE SIGN OF SILENCEWILLIAM LE QUEUX
I believe I let him know my opinion of the snobbery of his employers in treating a guest of theirs so cavalierly.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 107, DECEMBER 8TH, 1894VARIOUS
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