va⋅cu⋅i⋅ty
 [va-kyoo-i-tee, vuh-]

–noun, plural -ties.
1. absence of thought or intelligence; inanity; blankness: a mind of undeniable vacuity.
2. a time or state of dullness, lacking in mental or physical action or productivity: the vacuity of modern existence.
3. something inane, senseless, or stupid: conversation full of vacuities.

I’m going to hell, anyone want to come along for the ride ?!? *grin*