"It's always playing to the lowest common denominator, which is a kind of vicarious pleasure in spilling blood.
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Asked if he was getting vicarious pleasure seeing Alexander campaign for the job that had eluded him, Baker replied : " I am.
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We are reaching that stage of desensitization at which the inflicting of pain and suffering has become a source of entertainment : vicarious pleasure rather than revulsion,
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"He has to pay for all the pleasure he's given us _ all the vicarious pleasure he's given us ."
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Although educated Indians " by and large took a vicarious pleasure " in seeing the British rulers humbled, the ruling upper classes sided with the Allies.
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By watching somebody else do it, we can take some vicarious pleasure and say, " I've always wanted to say that ."
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MARKETS OF PROVENCE, by Dixon Long and Ruthanne Long ( Collins Publishers, $ 19.95 ) is another vicarious pleasure that begs to be experienced firsthand.
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Cameras inside helmets will let viewers experience huddles and play-calling up close, and perhaps enjoy the vicarious pleasure of being run over by a huge person wearing armor.
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At a more extreme level, watching slashers, monsters and madmen on screen provides vicarious pleasure, Brown says, because it's happening one level away from reality.
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"If I don't make the team and they do, " cracked Smyers, " at least I'll get some vicarious pleasure ."