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Even, if I’m honest, in the SNP it was an uphill struggle to get much enthusiasm going, such was the unanimity of view that this was a daft referendum David Cameron and Nigel Farage had inflicted on us.
His second criticism is that demonising the fossil fuel giants – or over taxing them with even higher windfall taxes – is daft.
Hopefully it will be the same for the television show, what a daft programme to do.
If you buy the notion that krakens shrink down to human scale — and that none-too-bright people might be daft enough not to spot them — then the high school scenes are charming.
Source: https://variety.com/2023/film/reviews/ruby-gillman-teenage-kraken-review-1235646013/
It's also unbelievably simple, the sort of thing you feel a bit daft for not doing until now.
Source: https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids/five-things-everyone-should-pack-8579731
Matthew said: “He used to write daft rhyming poems for friends’ 25th, 40th and 60th anniversaries.
That sounds daft when a team has just been beaten 5-1 but Isak looks a hell of a player.
"Their plans would result in students crossing the 30mph Exeter Street in large numbers to move between classes which common sense tells us is a daft idea.
"There was potential redemption when Oliver died and he tried to comfort Leanne, but then came that daft drug-dealing storyline and he suddenly became a horrible son again."
Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/showbiz-tv/itv-coronation-streets-simon-barlow-28350570
What you probably didn’t see was video footage from other angles showing the president gesturing toward onlookers behind him — precisely the context you’d leave out if you just wanted to make him look daft.
Source: https://www.deseret.com/2023/2/28/23617473/joe-biden-age-cognition-warsaw-state-of-the-union