We are taught to glamorize the struggle, even at the expense of our own joy.
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And the human mind always seems to magnify the present difficulties, and glamorize the possible future.
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We won't exploit it or glamorize it.
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We have been conditioned to glamorize BS.
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It's very hard not to glamorize it.
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The big giants glamourise your periods, if you see the TV commercials.
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He celebrates his neighbourhood but does not glamourise criminality, deconstructing the gangster mentality rather than glorifying it.
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The pool hall throughout the US remains a wonderfully disreputable place, despite all the misguided American efforts to glamourise the game.
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Recently, a Hong Kong romantic comedy Love in a puff put smoking at centre stage, with numerous smoking scenes and words that glamourise smoking.
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Never again must men of violence be glamourised in the media.
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Over the past couple of months, we've been bombarded with images of insecure women in pop culture being glamourized for negative behavior in their relationships.
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But she said did not want to glamorise the industry.
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Ten Crack Commandments doesn't glamorise hard drugs, working as a guide to surviving the game.
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These adverts -limited by standards the gambling industry invented itself -tend to glamorise the sport.
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The danger when you show real-life criminals and criminality on screen is that you inadvertently glamorise them.
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Warning: My intention in this book isn't to glamorise drug use but to chronicle a change in people's attitudes.
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The editors and producers paying you large sums of money to glamorise your morbid obesity are cynically exploiting you.
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These little bits of fluff can glamorise the most mundane suit or dress and certainly add a cuddle factor.
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The royal couple managed to glamorise handling a slimy bird carcass when they shared their too-cute engagement story last year.
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He's supposed to be a role model but chooses to glamorise guns. But Sterling explained the tattoo's significance in his Instagram post.
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Just making it clear, Top Boy definitely does not glamorise or glorify what's happening, it's just a real representation of our world today.
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The cover has been criticised both for attempting to glamorise mental illness and for the use of the outdated term "madness".
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Are we taking a voyeuristic delight in the glamorised misfortune of others?
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The American version, however, is routinely accused of glamorising teen pregnancy.
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He has always critiqued the way the media glamorises violence.
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And Fiddy has never glamorised that kind … From the Pot Kettle Black department.
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ASH Ireland said it "regretted" the use of an image glamorising cigarette smoking.