It means that your senses have become desensitized.
Your morals have declined to the point that you have none.
2006-11-09 16:42:00
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answer #1
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answered by Here I Am 7
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Ungrateful? Spoiled?
2006-11-09 16:44:13
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Indolent
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Resistant to exertion and activity: fainéant, idle, lazy, shiftless, slothful, sluggard, sluggish. Informal: do-nothing. Idiom: bone lazy. See action, industrious
2006-11-09 17:41:01
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answer #3
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answered by sweetwatergirl 1
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Bored, jaded, listless, but the proper word, I believe, if I can be bothered to recall it is, oh what is it now, oh dam, oh heck, who cares about ennui.
2006-11-09 16:48:29
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Exhaustion.
2006-11-09 16:44:01
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answer #5
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answered by HandsOnCelibacy 4
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Surfeit.
2006-11-10 14:07:25
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answer #6
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answered by Oghma Gem 6
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bourgeois, apathetic, disinterested - the previous word ennui is probably the best one here though (directly above).
2006-11-09 16:56:26
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answer #7
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answered by whome 3
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I would say "Complacent" - meaning "contented to a fault "
"He had become complacent due to years of success"
2006-11-09 16:48:11
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answer #8
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answered by Donald G 3
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Jaded (nice term, eh?)
2006-11-09 16:38:38
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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jaded
2006-11-09 18:03:46
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answered by ellajonah 1
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