Pell convicts
himself of tactlessness several times over.
Not exact matches
This is offset by humour in the form
of Wallace's overt (and oblivious)
tactlessness and a cavalcade
of cameos from people such Ralph Garman (co host
of Smith's other gargantuan podcast HOLLYWOOD BABBLE - ON) or Smith's daughter as a convenience store clerk.
For a while, we could be watching a twisted mismatched - buddy comedy, one about an uptight do - gooder under both social and financial obligation to tolerate the off - putting
tactlessness of this strange girl from her past.
In the first and funniest story, a lawyer (Laura Dern) has to deal with a client on the verge
of losing his mind; in the drily observational second tale, a wife and mother (Michelle Williams) meets with an elderly man (René Auberjonois) about buying some vintage sandstone, and has to cope with her husband's
tactlessness.
She writes: «It refers to the political uses, on both the right and the left,
of insolence, impertinence, discourtesy, truculence,
tactlessness, and intractability, as well as a particular skill in the art
of timing the political.»
This is not
tactlessness, this is obstruction
of the scientific process at the very least.
And the inevitable transference
of online social habits (frequent participation in quick, short exchanges that substitute efficiency for complexity and depth) can cultivate
tactlessness and thoughtlessness — a perfect set up for a life
of unhealthy, disconnected relationships with others, universally defined by a lack
of ability to relate.
Sylvia, Although the details
of your couple therapy are in many ways very different from my therapy, it presents the same themes
of seeming capricious and arbitrary, heavy in
tactlessness, and very inappropriate laughing at the client that I have experienced.