Meh.

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I would come up with a witty reply, but I'm not sure if it's worth it... :indifferent:0
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Meh.0
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I would post a gif, but meh...0
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That kitteh needs a kiss from Stephen Colbert0
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A curmudgeonly cat if there ever was one. It's like the feline reincarnation of Walter Matthau.0 -
Not within theme but meh . . .0
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A curmudgeonly cat if there ever was one. It's like the feline reincarnation of Walter Matthau.
Chico's Bail Bonds = greatest little league team sponsor ever.0 -
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Meh.0
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Not within theme but meh . . .
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Not within theme but meh . . .0
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bla•sé (blɑˈzeɪ, ˈblɑ zeɪ)
adj.
1. indifferent to or bored with life, as or as if from an excess of worldly pleasures; jaded.
2. not excited about something; unmoved.
[1810–20; < French, past participle of blaser to cloy]
Adjective
blasé (comparative more blasé, superlative most blasé)
Unimpressed with something because of over-familiarity.
Synonyms
casual, indifferent, nonchalant, unimpressed
me·di·o·cre
adjective \ˌmē-dē-ˈō-kər\
Definition of MEDIOCRE
: of moderate or low quality, value, ability, or performance : ordinary, so-so
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Examples of MEDIOCRE
The dinner was delicious, but the dessert was mediocre.
The carpenter did a mediocre job.
The critics dismissed him as a mediocre actor.
mediocre
Use Mediocre in a sentence
me·di·o·cre
[mee-dee-oh-ker] Show IPA
adjective
1.
of only ordinary or moderate quality; neither good nor bad; barely adequate: The car gets only mediocre mileage, but it's fun to drive. Synonyms: undistinguished, commonplace, pedestrian, everyday; run-of-the-mill. Antonyms: extraordinary, superior, uncommon, incomparable.
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not satisfactory; poor; inferior: Mediocre construction makes that building dangerous. Synonyms: meager, low-quality, second-rate; so-so. Antonyms: excellent, superior.
Origin:
1580–90; < Middle French < Latin mediocris in a middle state, literally, at middle height = medi(us) mid1 + OL ocris rugged mountain, cognate with Greek ókris, akin to ákros apex; compare Umbrian ocar hill, citadel
Related forms
sub·me·di·o·cre, adjective
su·per·me·di·o·cre, adjective
The mediocrity principle is the philosophical notion that "if an item is drawn at random from one of several sets or categories, it's likelier to come from the most numerous category than from any one of the less numerous categories" (Kukla 2009).[1] The principle has been taken to suggest that there is nothing very unusual about the evolution of our solar system, the Earth, humans, or any one nation. It is a heuristic in the vein of the Copernican principle, and is sometimes used as a philosophical statement about the place of humanity. The idea is to assume mediocrity, rather than starting with the assumption that a phenomenon is special, privileged or exceptional.0 -
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Too much cuteness here... *wiggles tail and exits*0
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That made me go "awwwwwwww: :flowerforyou:0 -
still not feeling it...0
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still not feeling it...
Maybe you should try putting your hand in your pants like Al would do about now?0 -
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I would come up with a witty reply, but I'm not sure if it's worth it... :indifferent:
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