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stand-up comedy special
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a performance by a comedian, typically filmed and presented as a special event, often featuring a solo act with comedic monologues and routines.
critically acclaimed
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widely praised or applauded by critics or experts, often indicating high quality or excellence.
to cancel someone
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to publicly reject or withdraw support for an individual, typically due to their controversial actions, statements, or beliefs.
daresay
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to venture to say or express an opinion with some degree of uncertainty or hesitation.
self-righteous
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having or characterized by an unwarranted sense of moral superiority or righteousness.
a case study
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an in-depth examination of a particular instance, situation, or phenomenon, often used for analysis or educational purposes.
police brutality
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the excessive or unjustified use of force by law enforcement officers, often resulting in injury or death.
vigilantes
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individuals or groups who take the law into their own hands to enforce perceived justice or punish perceived wrongdoers, often outside the legal system.
a puritan mob
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a group of people characterized by strict moral or religious beliefs, often associated with intolerance or zealotry.
to take into consideration
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to think about or consider something when making a decision or forming an opinion.
to grope
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to feel or fondle someone in a sexual manner without their consent.
anti-establishment
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opposed to or critical of established institutions, systems, or authorities, often advocating for radical change or reform.
grey areas
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situations or issues characterized by ambiguity or uncertainty, making it difficult to determine what is right or wrong.
battery charges
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criminal charges related to physically attacking or assaulting someone, often involving the unlawful use of force.
prematurely
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occurring or done before the proper time or maturity.
to reek of
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to strongly suggest or indicate something, often negative, through one's actions, behavior, or appearance.
to befriend
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to make friends with or establish a friendly relationship with someone.
to be put on trial
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to undergo a legal process in which evidence is presented and a judgment is made regarding one's innocence or guilt.
whimsy
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playful or fanciful behavior, ideas, or expressions; a lighthearted or whimsical quality.
feud
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a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute between individuals, families, or groups.
a civil death
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a legal concept historically associated with loss of civil rights or social status, often resulting from criminal conviction or exile.
irascible
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easily provoked to anger; prone to outbursts of temper.
a permanent fixture
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something that remains in a particular place or position indefinitely, often implying stability or permanence.
bottom line
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the most important or essential aspect of a situation, typically referring to the ultimate result or conclusion.
resolution
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a firm decision or determination to do something; the act of resolving or settling a problem or dispute.
to pass judgment
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to form an opinion or make a decision about someone or something, often involving moral assessment.
witch-hunt
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a campaign or effort to identify, investigate, and punish individuals or groups perceived as threatening or subversive, often based on unfounded accusations or prejudices.

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