But then I realized that a blog, by definition, is inherently self-indulgent, is it not?
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And it comes at a time when other self-indulgent audience habits have become standard.
PEPFAR, there is also evidence that the once-promiscuous as well as the recently virginal are becoming less self-indulgent.
How to reconcile the mind-blowing originality, the stunning imagination and the self-referential, self-indulgent, slightly hokey imagery at the end?
They are more self-indulgent in their purchasing, more individualistic in their wants, and more loyal to their favorite brands.
Mind you, someone whose businesses contribute 5.3% of his country's tax revenues can afford to be a little self-indulgent.
As I sat down to write today, it dawned on me that this might come off as a touch self-indulgent.
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Focusing on women in those powerful, monied institutions and the troubles, challenges and opportunities available to them may seem self-indulgent.
Sadly for self-indulgent humans, none of this affects the basic message about staying healthy, which remains to eat less and exercise more.
His lengthy, self-indulgent book is overstuffed with irrelevant and often invented detail.
This is the positive result of the growing passion for food, rather than a collection of grumblings about how self-indulgent this diverse movement is.
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The transaction made the principals rich, and they got pretty self-indulgent.
It's funny that some consider blogs and tweets self-indulgent ego trips.
In the eyes of his eldest son, Matthew, poetry always seemed, in consequence, to be a lesser thing a little frivolous perhaps, and even a touch self-indulgent.
It is, however, a vivid, engaging and sometimes maddeningly self-indulgent text in which the author dances a pas de deux between his roles as historian and dramatist.
Others condemned the Hoon-Hewitt email as "suicidal", "self-indulgent" and "foolish".
This year's Sundance London festival was declared a "qualified success" by pundits, although some events in this year's line-up were described as "amateurish" and "self-indulgent" by newspaper critics.
Mr Blair might be allowed another year, perhaps even 18 months, but anything more, suggested Mr Brown's supporters, would be self-indulgent and jeopardise the party's chances of winning a fourth election victory.
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Wharton marketing professor Patti Williams cites Gold's Gym--the Texas-based gym chain--as an example of a company that has found a way to navigate the economic slump while promoting a product that might seem discretionary or self-indulgent in hard times.
It is also far more gripping, not least because it is told in the vulnerable but never self-indulgent voice of somebody who loves this part of Turkey, and has a soft spot for all the peoples who have lived, loved, died and killed there.
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While my own scrimping ways may seem antithetical to the trope of Millennials being entitled and self-indulgent, Mills says that having grown up in politically and financially tumultuous times has actually been a boon to many twenysomethings when it comes to how they control their spending habits.
Then you have a Congressional hearing starring self-indulgent, preening traders from guilty as hell organizations testifying that they had no idea all this was coming, that it was an act of nature and the reason they did so well was they just know more and therefore still deserve their bonuses.
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