"uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence; "his blase indifference"; "a petulent blase air"; "the bored gaze of the successful film star""
Now that's a bit strange. Why, I wonder, a successful film star? Why not, I might as well ask. Both equally pointless questions, ultimately. Who are we to question the workings of who-ever it is that writes "WordNet" at Princetown University? Not me, that for sure. I like the word "blase", though. Awfully jolly, all things considered. However, I seem to have gone a bit off topic. I get bored easily, you see. Though that's not strictly true. On the one hand, I get bored very easily (possibly, there, because of a tendancy to pointlessly repeat myself), and yet on the other I really, really, don't. I think the real problem here is with you. It's not I who (or possibly whom- I don't care) gets bored, but instead it's I who am scared that you, whomsoever you may be, will get bored with me. And my pseudopsychological witterings. It seems fairly likely, in all fairness.
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