Also, no dopamine released for me when getting a badge for watching a particular show.
"There are 10, 000 people gathered outside and they're only printing out a badge every three minutes!"
Do they just become stupid the moment, like, we get put a badge around the neck.
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"It's a badge of honour, " says award-winning cartoonist Tony Auth, who appears on the NRA document.
"I don't think singing in your accent should be a badge of honour, " she says.
But for prosperous kids, taking care of their parents is a badge of success.
They see an IPO as a badge of honor and a symbol of growth in their companies.
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Last month, nationalist and unionist members of the board agreed a badge for the new police service.
She modifies the uniforms at home with gold thread trimmings and a badge with the group's name.
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And they regard Mrs Palin's apparent ignorance not as a problem but as a badge of honour.
It can be a badge of identity, an inheritance of upbringing or a statement of moral intent.
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Some say that the quality of a badge often predicts, with incredible precision, the quality of an event.
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The civil-service unions took against him from the start: a badge of virtue, if ever there was one.
But I ask the marchers to understand this: I do not seek unpopularity as a badge of honour.
But in the upside-down moral universe of our world today, moral blindness has become a badge of honor.
During a single journey, it wasn't unusual for a badge to be meticulously scrutinized at least a dozen times.
Others who haven't vacationed in years see it as a badge of honor.
On the other hand, my Louisiana license plate remains a badge of honor.
But somewhere along the way, the woman who wore her toughness like a badge of honor began to soften.
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We'll take it as a badge of journalistic honor that some of our editorial-page writers were among those hacked.
"It was a badge of honor to get your bell rung, " he said.
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Lit, however, wears its progress without VC funding as a badge of honor.
He was a favorite of rappers to sample and working with him was a badge of honor in the industry.
Admittedly, it would leave the top titles as exclusively a feudal relic rather than sometimes a badge of actual distinction.
The reforms are designed to replace Labour's so-called Asbos which critics say have become a badge of honour for some offenders.
And a "petrol" aroma (it's really more a suggestion of motor oil than gasoline) is a badge of distinction among Alsatian Rieslings.
Saying you love Virgin America is a badge of hipness these days.
Companies that support reservists on their staff could be awarded a badge similar to the kite mark in recognition of their efforts.
But back then, I wore my workaholism like a badge of honor.
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