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"addled" Definitions
  1. confused; unable to think clearly
  2. (British English, old-fashioned) (of an egg) not fresh; bad to eat

546 Sentences With "addled"

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When she returns home the next day, she's clearly addled.
But even in the Trump-addled news cycle, Thursday stands out.
Future has set a new standard for nihilistic, drug-addled consistency.
In the 2000s, cycling had completely captured my sports-addled imagination.
Instead, it submerges the viewer into Kayla's unquiet, iPhone-addled consciousness.
Her vlogs are funny, coffee-addled, and showcase her outgoing personality.
Nathaniel is caring for his dementia-addled partner, not his father.
They become the conspiracy-addled tail that wags the political dog.
A sugar-addled child's absurd, imaginary idea of a great basketball play!
She implied he'd had a meth-addled past, which had perhaps returned.
"I thought that's what I was supposed to do," he replied, addled.
The Republican nominee's base is senior citizens, not the testosterone-addled young.
Fama has the spine to get clean in his Addie-addled milieu.
The letter's language was brisk, addled with clauses and legalese, totally dispassionate.
And, did I know, by the way, that Joe Biden was addled?
Welcome back, too, badly addled ex-Haptic Recon combat vet Conner Penske!
So, too, is making Uncle Trump even more addled than he already is.
But that's just one more fact for our addled, angry president to ignore.
He was too addled, she argued, to form the intent to harm her.
So, probably, is the president of the United States, a Twitter-addled vulgarian.
It wasn't just hormone-addled fans going through an adolescence of sorts at Warped.
Below these, most days, milled a crowd of exotic, addled or entranced human beings.
These suggestions might come exclusively from my Pacific Northwester rain- and cold-addled brain.
We don't need a drug-addled trip through an FBI investigator's VR companion app.
As the morphine-addled matriarch, Mary, Corinna Kirchhoff is the production's one weak link.
The results are gut-wrenching, as an addled Grace turns on her juvenile charges.
Nearly all were trying to find a better balance in our digitally addled world.
Plus a heroic drag queen, a drug-addled wife, rabbis, Mormons and Ethel Rosenberg.
When Mom's liver stopped working, her brain, which we had always considered loopy, grew addled.
Of course, her every drug-addled attempt to make things right only exacerbates the situation.
Jacoby needs the height of the horse to get a head ­addled enough for conversion.
Visually, it's the amphetamine-addled cousin of Bloomberg's irreverent 2014 redesign (which Topolsky also spearheaded).
Here, now, are some rules and resolutions for our technology-addled culture in 20163. 1.
The actor Gabriel Romero supplied a lifelike sketch of a harried and addled TV reporter.
Careless, ideologically-addled legislators are forcing us to use words we did not freely choose.
In one brain hack, I kept living through a former prisoner's hellish, drug-addled experiences.
That is precisely what my addled brain needed soaring through the skies last Thursday evening.
The rest are stalled in a sluggish judicial system addled by corruption and political meddling.
This addled, through-the-looking glass fantasy came to drive American foreign policy in Ukraine.
This pair is not exactly Butch and Sundance, even in their own addled, delusional minds.
A man so buffeted by fame and success was done in, addled by cocaine, artistically blocked.
Unfortunately, the case largely rests on the word of Bella's allegedly drug-addled mother, Rachelle Bond.
He and his wife are living this really dark existence, sort of separate and drug addled.
State media lambasted Canada's human-rights record; social media portrayed Canada as a drug-addled dystopia.
Screenshot: HireVueThe added hoops and inscrutable, bot-addled process will probably make matters worse for applicants.
It's any nine-year-old's (or, if we're honest, sugar-addled twenty-something's) dream come true.
Here's an argument for Houston as this tabloid-addled natural resource that we guzzled like soda.
She's sought to popularize a term, "matrescence," for the hormone-addled transitions of pregnancy and parenthood.
Like O'Neill's irreverent, drug-addled characters, the cast of The Tragedy Machine lives under constant strain.
Peeing, which he needed to do frequently, became confounding, despite instruction from an exhaustion-addled granddaughter.
But for now, before this entrenched game of thrones gets flipped on its revenge-addled head?
Ray dove in after her and hit his head, too — which lent to his addled state.
Beneath them lies Wagner's conviction that German music is for pure-blooded Germans, not addled Jews.
The show was a hit, mainly because Osbourne was a hilariously devoted, if drug-addled dad.
They offered luxury of a quality that freezing, fear-addled fliers in the twenties scarcely imagined.
And not being so addled by being so ridiculously wealthy that they start doing crazy things.
Georgia, meanwhile, is into the trippy, kinda ketamine-addled Item Falls by Ryan Trecartin (watch above).
Rasmussen's voice is so inoffensive that it could mellow out a soda-addled 8-year-old.
And are you going to go on for ever Laying that golden egg, That addled golden egg?
In our hormone-addled state, P and I hadn't considered that there might be closed-circuit cameras.
And the addled soul mates at the heart of "You're the Worst" return for a third season.
" David Lynch took care to bring his (now) drug-addled character back to "Twin Peaks: The Return.
Warhol, celebrity-addled but acid-eyed, has been an apt fit for every truly nutzoid American moment.
Largely absent is the artist-entrepreneur who is taken as a prophet of our market-addled present.
It's the story of one man's drug-addled sojourn in Mumbai, following the suicide of his wife.
This could be a nightmare; we may simply add these new devices to our screen-addled lives.
Amateurs are flooding the internet; piracy has addled the once-dominant studios; production has atomized and scattered.
A drug-addled monkey led his followers into a basement and swore treason against the Pig King.
When Lil Pump shows up, the energy doubles, as he shrieks his lines, sounding addled and ecstatic.
Four years later, nearly all the 2020 Democratic candidates assail these same companies as wealth-addled monopolists.
I also understood, even in my addled state, that to intervene might cause my son added humiliation.
It's designed to play alongside the watch's rugged focus, lending itself to outdoor excursions and sweat-addled workouts.
The tape is an attempt to circumvent the politics-addled brain and access a purer, more visceral response.
He was working a cash-in-hand shift at a night club run by a meth-addled biker.
William T. Wiley's message is urgent, disquieting, and necessary to these addled, disjointed, the rich-get-richer times.
"There's serious sociopathic, drug-addled [issues in the band]; almost everybody has some kind of personality disorder," he says.
As time passes, we learn of Pence's loveless marriage, drug-addled son and illegitimate child by his black mistress.
The implications of these ideas, however, could reach far beyond the gather of a bunch of drug-addled hippies.
Other corruption-addled countries, like El Salvador and Mexico, have discussed adopting the CICIG model, but taken no action.
It's an ending that leaves us with infinite questions: Was the entire screenplay some kind of drug-addled dream?
But there are also scandals I had either forgotten about or completely passed by my hormone-addled teenage brain.
Whatever was going on in the drug-addled brain, he thought it was a good idea to kill me.
Campanis might also have been that stupid (they don't have the buoyancy?) or, as some subsequently suggested, that addled.
When people's judgment is addled by addiction, their right to control information can be trumped by their best interests.
There are plenty of movies about lust-addled youth, but it's unusual to find one that feels truly wholesome.
These poems are not the hermetic record of an addled mind, as they have sometimes been thought to be.
Now, they're no less addled but the stimulants keep them ambulatory, and so they blunder into the wrong houses.
It reset my sugar-addled taste buds and opened my eyes to the many products that needlessly contain sugar.
I shared a bunch more of my favorites, culled over time from various sources and my own addled brain.
The white customers are privileged brats basically making a mess for media-addled minimum-wage workers to clean up.
Addled by social networking, obsessed with taking selfies and hustling for likes, youngsters can't put their damn phones down. Amirite?
Who among us hasn't wished for a personal, private air conditioner during our climate change-addled world's increasingly brutal summers?
We love a good conspiracy theory, but it's rare that we get direct confirmation of our addled, late-night suppositions.
As she drove out of the parking garage, she was too addled to figure out how the ticket machine worked.
Ueberroth would step down as commissioner in 1989, on the verge of a newly problematic drug-addled era for baseball.
Technology startups are fleeting and prone to failure, cropping up and disappearing as fast as our screen-addled attention spans.
Will, drug-addled and stumbling around, attempts to help a panicked Capheus when a stranger tries to knife his belly.
Biographers tend to paint Carroll as one of two characters: an odd but gentle fellow, or a drug-addled pedophile.
We went this year and embedded among the crowd, which contained a strange mix of druids and drug-addled teenagers.
Emma's an actress, a sloppily confrontational, drug-addled mess in a business populated by handlers who applaud inflated self-regard.
And Taryn Manning, Emma Myles, and Julie Lake don't look much like their drug-addled characters, Pennsatucky, Leanne, and Angie.
Even when addled by addiction, Bowie could give a tantalizing look into his thought process or post a provocative admission.
As for Claire Denis, anybody new to her methods will be addled by her breaking and stretching of the rules.
Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Bobb'e J. Thompson also star in the film as the addled youth that require their help.
Their fight is further stoked by the presence of an addled, non-English-speaking stranger, Elfriede (a touching Michele Shay).
It's delicious, anxiety-addled TV, with its candy-colored cinematography, emotionally turbulent plot lines, and chronic embrace of adolescent vice.
This image of a twitchy, coke-addled aspiring artist is a far cry from the Olson we're familiar with today.
Some young sommeliers found the earlier Theise catalogs, extracted the fogy-smashing exuberance and filtered it through ego-addled swagger.
It's all about trying to reconcile that anxious, addled, selfish person with the fact that someone else needs her now.
Because even in the midst of their crime-ridden, drug-addled neighborhood, Moore's people have a steely kind of faith.
And in the meantime, please enjoy the hilarious reactions of addled Twitter users who just got out of seeing Dolittle.
Gucci Mane has disclosed, in interviews, that he felt "numb" during the drug-addled years when he was most prolific.
On the contrary, she felt increasingly addled and insecure, and problems that had been latent for a long time resurfaced.
Both men, in moments of crisis, retreated into elaborate, internet-addled fantasies about dark forces trying to take over the world.
It throws a bone to the legion of Facebook meme accounts for cable TV-addled boomers who hate anyone under 30.
Hopeless, drug-addled mice, suddenly stricken with diabetes, are offered a cure at the mercy of their all-knowing scientist overlords.
He and Iggy Pop, a drug-addled rocker who was part-muse, part-playmate, part-protégé, shared a flat in Schöneberg.
This past Wednesday, I visited Coney Island with a drug-addled hacker as he mind-tripped through a neon dance party.
There's nothing else quite like it and it is worth seeking out if only to sooth or enlighten your addled mind.
Me as the drug-addled, hard partying, depressed indie-rock singer Aladdin, who's about to get dropped from Zintendo Records. 3.
Liberia and Sierra Leone were stalked by drug-addled child soldiers a decade and a half ago; now both are reasonably calm.
The RBI wants to thrash India's debt-addled public sector banks (which make up 70% of total banking assets) back into shape.
Somehow his endless, thudding EDM has dragged me from my comfortable chair to the middle of a crowd of molly-addled youths.
Once the pair makes it over the felled boulders, the camera takes us on a macabre tour of the death-addled mine.
Now his "King Lear" is on Broadway, with the masterful Glenda Jackson in the role of the addled and ill-fated monarch.
This isn't just baseless fantasy or trite conjecture, the witterings of an addled mind that steadfastly refuses to accept reality as-is.
They were depicted coming out of the womb drug addled, and people said they were going to be a drain on society.
It's a cringe-inducing belch of a song that could only have been performed by the chronically self-satisfied and cocaine-addled.
In this addled, sleep-deprived state, you'll get just 60 seconds to present your product to the panel of esteemed Hackathon judges.
And the show's stars—the kids—keep presenting themselves as some sort of dark, brilliant Mickey Mouse Club for the streaming-addled.
The shriveled, drug-addled figure of Cynthia's estranged husband, Brucie (John Earl Jelks), looms as a possible prophecy of everyone else's fate.
They demand patience from addled minds primed to see such subject matter as a result of subtraction, the blank pages between chapters.
After his career went haywire, Jay went off to fight in the Korean War, and came back coke-addled and crippled by PTSD.
The Division 2's story is so addled and all over the place, it couldn't form a coherent political statement if it tried.
Racial stereotypes abound: Ben Kingsley delivers a wily turn as the malingering President Hamid Karzai; Afghan soldiers are too drug-addled to fight.
But while we might all be dumb schmucks with brains addled by social media addiction, please, IHOP, we beg you: Be Less Online.
But unlike the usual adolescent, YouTube isn't actually a hormone-addled child, it's the most popular social media platform in the United States.
That's thanks in large part to a fearsome performance from Elisabeth Moss, who plays Becky Something, the band's erratic and drug-addled frontwoman.
On the right, in the constituency of conspiracy-theory-addled voters who insist that a "deep-state" bogeyman is hiding under the bed.
Bieber's nuptials mark yet another tentpole for the pop star's transformation from drug-addled, womanizing bad boy to squeaky-clean, presumably monogamous husband.
If you're feeling stir crazy, just remember: Soon it'll be January, and you'll look back on these slow, sugar-addled days with fondness.
They had Nate Turbow host a cartooning workshop for them and his online cartoons are all about him being a coke-addled pussyhound.
It recasts the events of his life as the exploits of a drug-addled sociopath desperately recycling the same joke about answering machines.
It's often flat and tame, and obvious in the wrong ways: An addled gang member, Kurtz, charts a course to "Nowhereland," for instance.
It's as if he were offering the addled, distracted, and self-indulgent citizens a kind of relief from democracy's endless choices and insecurities.
Is it addled Quinn, or clever Quinn who brays, "My bad" to what may or may not be an officer of the N.Y.P.D.?
Twenty-one years after the movie "Trainspotting" gave the world a glimpse into the heroin-addled underbelly of Edinburgh, the characters are back.
Preppers and survivalists can often be castigated in the American imaginary as panic-addled lunatics, and prepper food gets a similarly bum rap.
A reasonable solution, therefore, is a campaign to require that guns be secured in a locked "safe" away from ammunition and addled adolescents.
But instead of dismissing it as the fancy of a cheese-addled mind, he got in touch with pizza ordering app Push For Pizza.
As the volunteers tripped out in the brain scanners with their eyes closed, the machines recorded the inner workings of their acid-addled brains.
The chat room members — who, as we saw earlier, love when Lola hurts herself — begin to side with Alice, who clearly is more addled.
Remember those childhood summers, and the pure adrenaline that would rush through your sugar-addled system at the sound of a tinkly "Greensleeves" chime?
Ralphie May's estranged wife says he's sexually abusive, suicidal, and so drug-addled he can't be alone with their kids ... according to court docs.
And in April, another 2-year-old boy with a phone-addled mother was run over and killed in the eastern province of Anhui.
Our culture claims to celebrate vigor and well-being, yet holds up steroid-­addled men and impossibly thin women as models of physical perfection.
But this look, the combination of extravagant coats, stylish eye glasses, and a gaunt, drug/drink-addled expression, where have we seen this before?
Hell, even Call of Duty franchise still tries to tell weird stories about fascist nightmares and the PTSD of tech addled special operations soldiers.
With that in mind, it looked like the Montrealers were gearing up for a (potentially facile) indie rock evisceration of our internet-addled present.
Refracted through the protagonist's drug-addled consciousness (echoing the Nighttown chapter of Ulysses) life takes on a repulsively comical edge that makes its mark.
Still, journalism, as a field, is as addled as an addict, gaunt, wasted, and twitchy, its pockets as empty as its nights are sleepless.
He wondered if getting shot had addled him, or if his recent attempt to confound pain with pleasure had broken something in his brain.
The real work of sorting out the department was given to Thomas Pyle, a lobbyist funded by the carbon-addled Koch Industries and ExxonMobil.
Fascination comes in many shades, and at this morally addled moment in America, the bright ones and the dark ones are almost equally lucrative.
As the rest of the queens made their catchphrase-addled entrances, the workroom atmosphere was refreshingly sunny, with only the slightest cast of shade.
After the hack, Bitcoin's price briefly dipped but quickly recovered, which likely just means that some caffeine-addled traders made a bit of money.
It's the not surprising result of the twitchy, I-want-it-now, mobile-phone-addled life in which everything is just a click away.
But the combination of unprincipled ignorance and pure, TV-addled impatience were, then as now, the most powerful forces in shaping his executive judgment.
Eminem fundamentally remade hip-hop's relationship to drugs, bringing abuse and addiction to the fore, but also venerating a kind of drug-addled mischief.
They are stunningly complex $200 million studio blockbusters that seem to have sprung directly from the sugar-addled fantasies of a particularly inspired child.
And in my experience people don't usually feel like they can drink sky colours through their nose unless they're extremely addled and under-slept.
Addled by their misreading of history and their failure to foresee Hitler's rise, they developed a form of social critique known as critical theory.
"Coastal elites" are glad to see Dumbf---istanians suffer a jobless, heroin-addled existence so long as we all understand which bathroom everyone should use.
Somehow both charming and vile, Moscow-based animator Patiffonka's VFX-addled GIFs transform the schadenfreude of viral fail GIFs into sci-fi action movie absurdities.
He tells the story of a nephew so addled by addiction that he walked out onto a mud flat and was killed by a crocodile.
In the 1980s asset prices in Japan reached a level of excess that made the cocaine-addled pop stars of the era seem like choirboys.
It's more like a remedy for our screen-addled world, a reminder of times when falling asleep was as simple as flicking off the light.
And on Wednesday, Paul wrote a Facebook post that features a picture of Trump and makes a lengthy comparison to the power-addled fantasy creature.
For each candidate, she laid out the pros and cons for debt-addled youngsters, as well as youngsters who are about to take on debt.
How it is done will almost assuredly impact other debt-addled governments in the U.S, and there are more of them than most people realize.
Also, an addled Rudy Giuliani (Kate McKinnon), disgraced Trump foe Michael Avenatti (Pete Davidson), and suspended NFL player Myles Garrett (Kenan Thompson) for some reason.
" More fun to watch is his fey partner in crime, Buddy, played by Damon Herriman, who was memorable as the addled Dewey Crowe in "Justified.
This was a pseudonym for Zau Sinmay, a Cambridge-­educated, ­opium-addled multimillionaire poet not averse to wearing wingtips beneath his traditional high-collared robes.
She dashes into a shootout to get video, parries the clumsy advances of an Afghan government official and frequents the hormone-addled expat party scene.
Seeking refuge online, she met a guy on a Christian dating site, Nick Godejohn, and the two dove headlong into a vehement, fantasy-addled romance.
I'm sure it's my addled state but if you want to get into the neologism biz, a crossword puzzle is a fine place to start.
For example, when I Tweet, my addled movements are replaced by various emojis and reaction GIFs, which gives me a vaster palette to express myself.
It's just a gross, sweaty, seductive, drug-addled environment in itself, the world Future crawls out from every now and then to write a song.
Coming to grips with any new administration would have been hard, let alone this Kremlin-addled, Klan-endorsed turmoil we are being forced to watch.
Unfortunately, the nodding-off image reinforces a second reality: the fact that the current market-addled mainstream art world really is, politically, out of it.
Gardner must learn about human customs, convince his girlfriend that he's not a weirdo and find his father before his space-addled heart gives out.
He kidnaps Beck's startup bro fuck buddy and posts offensive, drug-addled missives on the guy's Twitter to ensure that she cuts ties with him.
It was just something he remembered, rusting behind a barn, a barn around which an addled old dog of theirs had worn a worry trail.
In the paranoia-addled days of World War Two, they couldn't afford a security risk, even if it came in the form of regurgitated ectoplasm.
If the non sequitur addled collisions actually create something that's charming, which occasionally they do, then that's out of lost matter, then it's lost immediately again.
Release Date: July 21 For decades, the possibility of a sequel to 1982's android-addled Blade Runner seemed more remote than an off-world colony.
As if overpriced coffee weren't enough of a drain to your bank balance, a cafe in Vienna has found another way to charge caffeine-addled customers.
Aside from those kept in zoos or for the amusement of addled 16th-century monarchs, we've not had bears in this country for what, a millennia?
That's because your brain was so addled from all of the shitty magazines that it retained not even a bean of actual information from the decade.
The price of German support for crisis-addled economies was a revision to the "stability and growth pact", which is intended to keep budgets in line.
Rather, that's Everything leading man Elijah Stevenson, and he's already started adjusting to increasing comparisons to everyone's favorite high school jock-turned-addled bat-swinging babysitter.
If he does things that only make sense within the confines of his addled brain, don't worry about it, at least he knows what he's doing.
His turn as a drug-addled, self-sabotaging screwup in Less Than Zero was devastating, an unbelievably powerful portrait of what addiction does to a person.
From pre-Prohibition saloons to rum-drenched tiki bars, San Francisco is the home to every sort of cocktail spot your thirst-addled gourd could imagine.
After checking in on Kim, Kourtney Kardashian, and Caitlyn Jenner via iPhone, we arrive at Khloe Kardashian's home while Rob is visiting his period-addled sister.
Kenneth Branagh waves goodbye to Kurt Wallander, the addled Swedish detective, as his character confronts Alzheimer's disease and deals with crimes that hit close to home.
His arrival is so unexpected that Martina, who has become a bit addled, initially imagines that Taviano is her long-dead husband, of the same name.
The original Trainspotting tracked the sordid and tragi-comic side of Scottish street life via the friends' drug-addled criminal activity set to a pulsating soundtrack.
But where I expected to see "super-predators" and lifetime addled "crack babies," I instead found a fascinating variety of people struggling with an ancient affliction.
Chattering voices and emergency sirens at the beginning of the song transition seamlessly into a steady, adrenaline-addled pulse that barrels along regardless of any consequences.
Guillaume, whose Impressionist-addled painting collection is just down the hall from Dada Africa, was one of the first to organize African art exhibitions in Paris.
Those 15,000 nuclear weapons in the hands of tyrants and drug-addled Minutemen guards would be capable of destroying our planet nine times over, she explained.
On the campaign trail, Mr. Salvini had already depicted a world in which migrant drug dealers preyed on wayward teenagers in an increasingly drug-addled country.
Their scuzzy, flannel-wearing, day-drunk aesthetic isn't there to throw you off the scent—these are weed-addled rock songs reconstructed from dad's record collection.
In pursuit of this laudable goal, marketers invoked every negative stereotype of old people — selfish, addled, unconcerned about the future — to scare their juniors into voting.
In one case, she tolerates frequent comments about her hair from one addled man in order to learn more about various aspects of computing from him.
O, the prophetic soul of Mr. Stoppard, whose younger self has resurfaced as both the poet laureate and court jester of our addled age of confusion.
After her brother and sister-in-law descended into their drug-addled existence, Ms. Rausing took the couple's four children in 2007 following a court hearing.
He cites an overwhelming number of inscriptions and other evidence that make denying Israel's ancient place in the land impossible for all but the ideologically addled.
He follows artist Mark Bradford's impressive 20143 showcase, which featured garbage-addled collages and bruised canvases that nodded to the precarious state of American democracy under Trump.
That's amazing when you consider how half of every FaceTime session with tech-addled relatives is spent explaining why phone cameras shouldn't be aimed at the chin.
"The Headless Woman" (2009) concerns a well-off matron's addled response to an automobile accident in which she may or may not have hit something or someone.
The first book in the series, My Brilliant Friend, follows childhood friends Elena and Lila, who grew up in a rough, organized crime-addled neighborhood in Naples.
In May, people grandfathered into an $8 per month two-stream HD plan will start paying $10 per month like the rest of us television-addled customers.
He did such a fucking massive number on me when I was a child, it was no wonder I ended up a drug-addled drunken head case.
Having not eaten properly for many months, proper nourishment was the succor my addled brain had been crying out for, and finally I started to think rationally.
Neither Mr Douglas's wheelchair nor his addled right hemisphere deterred him from trying to continue to serve the institution where he had worked for nearly 37 years.
"My parents weren't addled by any great intake of drugs but they were very much of their times and believed in reincarnation and astrology," Chris Sullivan said.
Kenneth Branagh initially found portraying Kurt Wallander, the addled Swedish detective, so intensely disconcerting that he wore bright clothes and attended flower shows to cheer himself up.
It's a sad song, about a meth-addled prostitute ("Call girl, no phone"); it was reportedly based on Sheeran's experience playing a gig at a homeless shelter.
The question is whether it's all used up, as parched as a post-apocalyptic desert, as barren as an old woman, as addled as an old man.
Much of white America, the part addled by opioids, ravaged by suicide, despairing of a future, is also a victim of a nation that refuses to care.
By the 1930s, Shanghai was the fifth-largest city in the world — and, to hear some tell it, a corrupt and drug-addled place like no other.
The cast is effectively rounded out by Ari Graynor as Maggie, the boys' drug-and-drink-addled mom, who sporadically drops by to steal something to sell.
That an author famous for slick, stylish evocation of drug-addled youth has evolved into a restrained, almost sombre chronicler of professional-class ennui may seem surprising.
So many texts, so many achingly awkward, occasionally robotic, deeply-embarrassing-when-out-of-context messages that unveiled a very addled man in the throes of something.
Once the Fourth and Ninth Circuit courts issue their rulings in the coming weeks, Mr Trump's addled executive order may meet its final reckoning at the Supreme Court.
As of April 2016, 70% of U.S. credit card holders had EMV-chip addled plastic in their wallets, per CNBC, but not all retailers have adopted the technology.
The RBI wants to clean up debt-addled public banks, which account for 70% of banking assets, even if that means getting tough with well-connected delinquent borrowers.
But, "Part VIII" reveals, Heather and her booze-addled sexual desperation weren't exactly at fault — Marin did eventually get in the car and go home with the Novacks.
Entrepreneurs have noticed the new market: startups that can analyse CCTV footage in nearly any format are now offering their wares to video-addled forces around the world.
If you've ever wished you had Dumbledore's Pensieve to organize your addled brainscape and extract the best ideas for later use, we've got good news and bad news.
His reputation morphed from respected professor to drug-addled hippie—he allegedly gave LSD to hundreds of students and stopped showing up to the classes he was teaching.
She should not have to beg for it just because some religious extremists and Viagra-addled Republican lawmakers are frightened of women who fuck freely and without remorse.
They speak, though mostly to compel Hector's flunkies Nacho and Arturo to talk to their boss, per the doctor's suggestion that words will stimulate Hector's stroke-addled brain.
It also showed him pointing a finger at lowly local officials and strenuously avoiding the question of whether a system addled by corruption might be the real problem.
That is, of course, $365 a year—cheap, though it's just one cup a day, and most of the caffeine-addled workaholics I know need more than that.
Famous face tattoo wearers of the recent past, like Mike Tyson, Charles Manson and the drug-addled skateboarder Jay Adams, conformed to the stereotype of the rough character.
Its most popular suitcase is the $245 "bigger" carry-on, which comes with an ejectable lithium-ion battery for charging smartphones, tablets and other USB-cord-addled devices.
Mined from the wanderlust-addled brains of the Atlas Obscura staff, the book compiles information on over 600 destinations, most of which have remained off the beaten path.
Yet another population that may demonstrate symptoms similar that of a winter-addled populace, is a group that has a natural tendency towards night owlery throughout the year.
He is tenderer and less eruptive than Peter Saul, but his message is just as urgent, disquieting, and necessary to these addled, disjointed, the rich-get-richer times.
Regardless of whether you consider Alex Jones to be a dangerous, delusional, conspiracy theory-addled demagogue, or a "nice guy," in this form he is a whimsical delight.
The mercurial actor, who delivers an impressive performance as the leader of a crew of traveling salespeople in British filmmaker Andrea Arnold's new drama American Honey, is visibly addled.
The movie gives her a series of puzzles to solve and boxes to fight her way out of, and we're as addled as she is: What is happening outside?
But Netflix shocked fans on Friday when it announced that the popular series' next destination isn't another trip into the psyche of a tech-addled mind but, instead, YouTube.
He speaks not as if the viewers are confidants or admirers, but in an addled, mumbling ramble, which could just as easily be to himself as to an audience.
More importantly, after witnessing hundreds of Clinton speeches over five years in the White House, his gravelly, allergy-addled drawl might be salved from closer proximity to the mic.
My rational mind tells me it surely happens at some point to all of us addled fans who trace our lives through sports seasons as much as anything else.
Even the rocks Julian places over his victims' eyes seem to be a kindness in his addled mind, possibly suggesting Bess and Adam's selves soldier on even after death.
His father, who used to be a drug addict, inspired Uncle Steve (Kim Coates), a recovering junkie who's close with Turquoise, a crack-addled prostitute played by Erykah Badu.
When a PCP-addled perp is wrestled onto the police station floor by cops as Naz watches, alarmed, it's a sudden dose of violence that is also utterly ordinary.
A former psychiatrist, Harley struts her addled stuff like an Ophelia who's decided against the fatal dip and instead relaunched herself as the world's most recklessly styled Instagram star.
Even at her most addled, Susan can be relied on to show up looking fabulous in what appear to be the latest, smartest little numbers from Dior or Chanel.
Unlike the drug-addled population of Vinyl, the kids in The Get Down make the challenge of creating a new music from pieces of the old look like fun.
The South Londoner has been around for a minute now, writing his first EP at age 16, which cemented his jazz-addled sound into the foundation of this scene.
Down Under gets its very own chapter on its liquor-addled origins as a penal colony, when rum was currency and even inspired a military coup, the Rum Rebellion.
His endearing grumpiness is on full display on his podcast, "WTF"; in his turn as a narcissistic, coke-addled director on "GLOW"; and especially in this new standup special.
He spent the weekend covering the many boardroom twists that led to Uber picking its new C.E.O. And now he's off recovering in a Twinkie-addled haze, I think.
And for Mike Judge's crude but prescient "Idiocracy" (2006), playing Friday, March 3, through Sunday, which nails our media-addled-and-addicted culture with a precision often inducing queasiness.
For those who've been growing impatient with all the long sequences involving Agent Cooper's addled alter-ego, "Dougie Jones," this episode had to come as something of a relief.
Quibi is an experiment aiming to target the social media-addled brains of a younger generation with "bite-size" video content that vary in length depending on the project.
Then the viewer's eyes are drawn to the enormous, drug-addled, pill-popping, psychedelic, stop-motion bunny rabbit bouncing on loop at one end of the main exhibition hall.
Advance reports suggest that Trump's State of the Union will strike the sort of moderate tone that leads some people to pretend he's something other than an addled demagogue.
And at this point in our internet-addled lives, for a February film to still be an Oscar contender a year later, it probably needs to deliver a great meme.
Two hundred years later — the book is set in the 1970s — Johnson's drug-addled characters discover an equal but opposite sublimity in submission to the self-destructive dictates of anomie.
There was the sense that he might literally be killing himself for his art, his mind beyond addled with drugs that fueled his brilliance even as they tore him apart.
It's all thanks to Tenoch Huerta, who spins Quintero into a drug-addled Byronic hero with a knack for botany and the ability to seduce women with a single glance.
THE brokers who traded shares in the Tontine coffee house in 18th-century New York often resorted to stronger drink, leaving them "a little addled", according to one contemporary account.
One that Morrissey would approve of, but that also contains enough carbs and grease to soak up all that residual tequila sloshing around your addled system on a Sunday morning.
Editing out Oliver's condolences to the author of a memoir about a road trip with his Parkinson's-addled father once he was informed that the father was still quite alive.
And as far as appropriation goes, "Vogue"'s ultimate legacy is plucking a dance out of the Harlem drag ball scene and making it palatable for MTV-addled teeny boppers.
In other words, "The Waverly Gallery" is very much a group portrait, in which everyday life is distorted to the point of surrealism by the addled soul at its center.
The carnage was payback, in the terrorists' addled minds, for cartoons that Charlie Hebdo had printed — caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, whose depiction is forbidden in many interpretations of Islam.
In silence—or, rather, in the static white noise of his addled brain—he slowly walks to his betrothed and extends his hand to her in a simple courtly gesture.
Alice Hemmer's favorite part of Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road" doesn't involve the drug-addled cross-country road trips, encounters with prostitutes in Mexico or wild parties in Manhattan.
" Reviewing Mr. Corey's performance in a 2004 revival of "Sly Fox," Ben Brantley wrote in The Times, "The nonagenarian Professor Irwin Corey makes a winningly precise art of being addled.
And in the end, the Donald character seems to take over, transforming a quiet film about the struggle to make a movie about flowers into a drug-addled suspense flick.
Ellen Burstyn plays Nana, the foul-mouthed, bitter old grandmother who is visited by her drug-addled granddaughter, Zosia Mamet, for the first time in years because she wants money.
You'll still be seeing the mixed-up Home timeline first, but you can get the old school feed shot straight into your web-addled brain with the click of a button.
They, the Dems will be no different than, like, the drug-addled maniac on the street corner who&aposs shouting that asteroids are coming, and he forgot to wear his pants.
No matter how Bigurl screams, no matter what sort of shit you see in the lot, no matter if Tibetan Santa comes with a gift-wrapped key for your addled ass.
Pill-addled and drunk, of course Kevin starts sobbing over "the only thing" he has of his dad, which he lost in the middle of sex and clearly isn't getting back.
He's tossed off a few more instrumental—or at least guest-free—singles that feel a little weirder, like "Love U," a helium-addled take on Daft Punk's stadium-sized digitalism.
After much meandering, this is where the show sells the fact that Finestra has a spiritual investment in the music, no matter how much of a drug-addled sellout he's become.
Ultimately, their brand of futuristic house sounds more akin to the sort caffeine-addled bottle service bangers that producers have been churning out over the last half decade than anything else.
And "The Waverly Gallery" gave New York the priceless gift of the incomparable Elaine May's return to the stage, as a dementia-addled woman holding on fiercely to a shrinking life.
In arresting interludes between the chapters, we watch through Darren's eyes as Adam and his man-child friends, addled with senioritis and crystal meth, try to coax him into playing mascot.
In 1904, as the novel begins, Dulcy's bacillus-addled father leaps out of a Seattle hotel window, leaving behind a mystery as to the whereabouts of a large, recently won fortune.
Gellhorn has come to see the Spanish Civil War firsthand — not to play dollface to an international celebrity — and she brushes past the addled Hemingway on her way into the lobby.
Just as tech-addled and -addicted muggles revert to the tactility of analog devices to preserve their sanity, so too do magic-weary wizards prefer lighting candles and living in castles.
Most Americans accept that the presidential race begins in a otherwise forgettable state with more pigs than people, and a voting system culled from the opium-addled brain of Lewis Carroll.
So if we want to know what's next with Trumpism, it's not necessary to determine exactly how self-aware he is, the precise admixture of evil genius and rage addled amateur.
" The truth is, the only thing scarier than the Fox News-addled, racist, far-right fanatic who denies climate change is a Fox News-addled, far-right, racist who doesn't deny climate change, and folds it into their hateful worldview, and uses it in the only way that they can logically use it: to justify the fortressing of majority white countries, and saying, "We're going to let people die because we have a hierarchy of humanity.
While you get from where that thought originates, you would realize it's also a stupid point if you give it just an extra five seconds to roll around your brand-addled brain.
But the V30's desaturated, lifeless screen, addled with all of the foregoing issues, makes this a phone I find impossible to love, or even get along with on a daily basis.
A history that made it an ideal spot to celebrate Netflix's (pretty terrific) ode to all things new wave-d, hair metal-ed, neon accented, high-waisted, cocaine addled and muscle-bound.
The plot side of things is a lore-addled dive into the past; fans of Star Wars: The Last Jedi will pick up on a real "let the past die" vibe here.
And their daily raids are starting to have a significant impact on the locals' livelihood, prompting many people to call on the authorities for assistance in staving off the drug-addled birds.
It was hard to say—time had been demoted to a placebo effect, no more or less powerful than the illusion of a single cup of coffee sparking my caffeine-addled mind.
In a country addled by a collective dependence on sugary stuff, adding saccharine flavors—and words like doughnut, vanilla, milkshake, cream, and cake to drink descriptions—seems to immediately make the sale.
In case the rash of corporate stupidity has swept that incident from our media-addled brains, Pepsi had apologized for the insulting Black Lives Matter knockoff ad—by apologizing to Kendall Jenner.
Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger's extravagant, cocaine-addled drama about the music industry of the '70s is coming back for a second season, and it earned its renewal after just one episode.
The Google-addled cabinet of curiosities toured across Britain, and when it ended Mr. Leckey roughly duplicated many of its objects, then placed them on staggered displays that recalled natural history museums.
But when I got my hands on the first iPhone in 2007, I knew it was unlike any machine I'd ever used before, and it would forever alter my tech-addled life.
Facebook has already torn a hole in the fabric of our society, helped a chicken-addled sociopath assume the presidency, and directly impacted the mental health of hundreds of millions of people.
Francis accidentally detonates the explosives inside, leaving him with a small fortune in stolen funds, an addled and deafened Michael and several inconvenient bodies to put as far behind them as possible.
Bojack has a relationship with Gina, but becomes increasingly erratic as his addiction to pain medication grows worse (culminating in a drug-addled Bojack choking Gina while shooting a scene for Philbert).
Hated: Minions In 2010, "Despicable Me" introduced us to a race of small, inept yellow creatures that would infect every toy shop and meme-addled Facebook feed for the next 10 years.
There was Olivier Rousteing's wacko collection for Balmain of rags so madly bejeweled and studded that they looked like something dreamed up by an amphetamine-addled pro wrestler on an Etsy binge.
One thing's for sure: If you can restrain yourself from destroying your laptop in a fit of brain-addled rage and actually watch the thing, it'll be a hell of a ride.
This isn't meant to act as a defense of Apple, the most valuable company in the world, as it seeks to keep consumers addicted to the thrill of high-priced, tech-addled consumerism.
Right when it seems like the climate-change-addled earth is going to hell—threatening super storms on the East Coast and a year of record-breaking temperature—the Next Frontier pulls through.
Early Work is a cautionary tale; it reveals, with damning irony, that one who romanticizes the agonized and drug-addled artist, prioritizing the lifestyle over any actual output, does so at his peril.
But Leave Me Alone hides anxieties beneath its wine-addled revelry and Bay Area guitars, with Phil Spector-esque harmonies carrying the same heartache and longing that his 60s girl groups once embodied.
I challenge you to design a haunted tour that is not hung up on the hormone-addled visions of terror 20th-century suburbanites devoured as metaphors for their fears of isolation and crime.
There's no special snooze button you need aim for, anywhere will do, which is exactly what you want when your sleep-addled brain just wants to get an extra 10 minutes of shuteye.
Asif Kapadia's Oscar winner for best documentary feature captures the dazzling rise and shattering downfall of the Grammy-winning, drug-addled singer Amy Winehouse (who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011, at 27).
" The website linked in the email included photos of Hundley at Burning Man that she had posted on social media, along with claims that she engaged in "lascivious, drunk and drug addled behavior.
In anticipation of this, and the other addled-adventures you are going to have, let's sit for a while and consider: Every Type of Dance Music Festival You'll Go To This Summer. Yes?
Then they got a haircut like Little T. Ever since the first crumb of MDMA trickled down the throat of the 1970s, the nightclub has spawned plenty of drug-addled, music-savvy bambinos.
Imagine a couple of caffeine-addled biochemistry majors late at night in their dorm kitchen cooking up a new medicine that proves remarkably effective at soothing colds but inadvertently causes permanent behavioral changes.
It isn't the one I had hoped for — the inside of my mother's brain is as topsy-turvy as our apartment — but my daughter is tidying the surface of her grandmother's addled mind.
Long suppressed, it depicts the designer as a poignant, tragically addled figure — hovered over by Pierre Bergé, his business and erstwhile romantic partner — in the years leading up to his retirement in 2002.
One memory of college that will never leave my brainworm-addled mind is a friend telling me that a fellow student kept a mini-fridge full of baby wipes in his dorm room.
Then there is the issue of whether a crisis-addled and demoralized White House will dampen GOP turnout in midterm elections where a defeat could shatter the bond between Trump and his party.
Félix is baffled when the drug-addled Rafa (Tenoch Huerta) hastily kills two American tourists, yet he murders a leader of the all-powerful Federal Security Directorate in a fit of pure rage.
Luckily, this series has one of the most telegenic crimes in living memory as its source: Jose, a Hollywood executive, and Kitty, his miserable and pill-addled wife, are classic Fall of Camelot.
As the recent Netflix documentary "A Leaf of Faith" makes clear, kratom has struck a chord with many, including war veterans, pain-addled athletes and professional wrestlers, as an alternative to opioid painkillers.
Photo: Charlie Riedel (AP)For months, our Twitter-addicted and conspiracy-addled president has become increasingly convinced that just like the media, Silicon Valley tech companies he barely understands are out to get him.
But it mostly serves to add yet another unnecessary layer of expectation onto our already notification-addled lives, another social metric to fret over, and another box to click on feverishly whenever it arrives.
But then I look at cameras like this here Nikon Coolpix W300, which has the temerity to cost $389.95 (or €469 in Europe / £389 in Brexit-addled Britain), and my heart sinks a little.
Even in my addled state, I could tell she was wheeling me toward the senior hallway (and maybe I had a crush on one or two...or a dozen senior boys at the time).
As an internet-addled pseudo-millenial, my mid-term memory is about as good as one of the cats I see on Facebook that thinks it's a dog because it was raised by one.
A companion advertisement, entitled "Role Models", shows wide-eyed children catching news clips of Mr Trump calling Mexicans rapists, mocking a disabled reporter or suggesting that a woman journalist's judgment is addled by menstruation.
Sam Sylvia (Marc Maron), the hapless, cocaine-addled director of Glow's show within-a-show, is having a private conversation with longtime friend Cherry, whom he once at threesome with in the late 1970s.
Because mass cultural events are like heroin to my stupid, technology-addled brain, and if I feel left out of even the most banal monocultural monolith, I feel like tearing my fucking hair out.
The point is, these bands had the power to put our intense, hormone-addled, fitful feelings into poetry when we couldn't even tell you what the fuck we were crying about half the time.
Asif Kapadia's Oscar winner for best documentary feature captures the dazzling rise and shattering downfall of the Grammy Award-winning, drug-addled singer Amy Winehouse (who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011, at 27).
It's far from a panacea—and really, why aren't you using a password manager already—but it's a step towards at least a minimal baseline of security in our internet-of-things addled future.
It uses high life iconography and the fuzzy logic of an addled brain to take the player on a magical, occasionally terrifying journey through the thought process of someone who is super, super high.
I've encountered something similar many times since, oftentimes from people with scant knowledge but strong convictions that Phish is atrocious, a laughingstock, a noodling Grateful Dead wannabe playing insipid music to weed-addled scenesters.
Ostensibly too sophisticated for superhero stories, our critics have accepted the Joker's power to corrupt the masses in real life, on a more literal level than the most addled comic-book fan ever would.
And the episode demonstrates the downsides of priced-to-move legal advice in the opening scene, which follows two meth-addled yahoos who celebrate Saul's introductory bargain rate by launching into a multiday bender.
A few seconds later, Laura Jane Grace burns through a 30-second blast of level-puncturing hardcore about an estrogen-addled limp dick that is sonically and lyrically more cutthroat than most Against Me!
The reason for both behaviors is the same: Lena is desperate for proof she has been, and continues to be, alive — a form of witness Boesman and her addled memory both refuse to provide.
NEARLY a month after promising the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in a tweet he would "SEE YOU IN COURT", Donald Trump has staged a lawyerly retreat from his addled executive order of January 27th.
Depp, of course, is no stranger to portraying drug-addled celebrity somethings: The erstwhile Edward Scissorhands famously portrayed writer slash badass Hunter S. Thompson in the late '90s classic Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
"You must not ride BART much," the woman sitting in front of him says, before suggesting that maybe he should focus on the drug-addled passengers who shoot up on those same green seats instead.
That geographical specificity is important when considering Chill Out's place in both the annals of electronic music history, and why this 44 minute long exploration of drug addled-consciousness is still utterly, utterly perfect today.
There are some foods that are so engrained as Good or Evil in my diet-addled mind that it takes a level of hyperconsciousness to really determine whether or not I want to eat them.
We didn't get this kind of sensitive, detailed portrayal of crack cocaine addiction in black communities in the 1990s, even as (or maybe because) the Clintons fueled white nightmares with visions of drug-addled superpredators.
Of course, we can only guess whether, in the not particularly gray areas of Jones's addled gray matter, there's a genuine (if delusional) credulousness—a commitment to the conspiracies—or a simple crowd-playing cynicism.
In her drug-addled monologue at the end of Episode 6, Amma told Camille about how she manipulates boys: "When you let them do it to you, you're really doing it to them," she said.
It was a two-storey affair, and one that always appears more complex and warren-like in the addled memories of its attendees than it ever was in the cold light of a winter's morning.
Bloomberg entered the race as a sort of ambassador from the world of The Actual Elite come to boot this honking TV-addled pretender from the Oval Office and restore the natural order of things.
Slovakia was then still part of Czechoslovakia and in the grip of a Communist government that had no interest in celebrating an artist it regarded as a drug-addled degenerate whose art work celebrated consumerism.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — Like many people in this discombobulating era of "Brexit," the addled young man on the boat isn't sure exactly what the country known as "England" is, or if it even exists.
Lovesick Louise wants him to continue his secret visits to her bed, while Adele is so addled by the drugs her husband feeds her that she hasn't the will to break out of her bondage.
Moby's the first to admit he's become a boring middle-aged man, a self-described "bald, alcoholic, postmodern Mr. Rogers," the antithesis of his suicidal and drug-addled past self as a famous underground techno artist.
The dazzling rise and shattering downfall of the Grammy Award-winning, drug-addled singer Amy Winehouse (who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011, at the age of 27), are filtered through the lens of Asif Kapadia.
Tabs are the most obvious byproduct of my internet attention deficit disorder, the online exoskeletons of things my addled mind was interested in for about 10 minutes until a new shiny notification fluttered across my screen.
Today, Devo's mainstream legacy doubles as shorthand for 80s New Wave quirk—a group of synth-addled weirdos in red Ziggurat hats, yellow Tyvek suits, and a novelty hit, 1980's "Whip It," to their name.
That means they may continue to live in a cycle of addiction, and it means they may continue to look like "drug-addled, glassy-eyed" masses on the streets of Vancouver or Philadelphia or San Francisco.
Going by initial excerpts in New York and British GQ, it portrays Trump as an addled narcissist and describes his inner circle as a bunch of self-interested dolts convinced he would lose the 2016 election.
Even in the post-Rob Ford era, the image of a drug-addled, gun-toting mayor blasting bullets at cops busting down his door is so absurd that it got its moment in the national spotlight.
Even the Koch brothers' network is making noises that it's now open to building cross-party coalitions to enact items on its agenda, recognizing the limits of solely siding with a Trump-addled, demographically-challenged GOP.
But the day that Hildy is to depart Chicago with his bride-to-be (Halley Feiffer) is the day that one Earl Williams (John Magaro), an addled anarchist who shot a policeman, is to be hanged.
The pair you didn't know your sweat-centric wardrobe was missing was created by Sydney-based wearable tech company Wearable Experiments (We:eX), which has been tinkering with tech-addled apparel designs for the past three years.
Initially best known for the punishing, EBM-inflected hardcore sound that was all the rage across E-addled Europe in the late 80s and early 90s, R&S has seen it's scope widen in recent years.
With its sullenly angelic Chief Keef/Justin Vernon duet and that superlaser of a Mike Dean guitar solo, "Hold My Liquor" is a lighter-waver, "Comfortably Numb" for the brain-addled denizens of some future megalopolis.
"Even in the midst of their crime-ridden, drug-addled neighborhood, Moore's people have a steely kind of faith," our colleague Elisabeth Egan writes in Group Text, a new monthly column suggesting picks for book groups.
Mr. Bale, 43, is a three-time Oscar nominee and a one-time winner (for his crack-addled boxer in "The Fighter"), but he is best known for playing Batman in Christopher Nolan's "Dark Knight" trilogy.
This Scottish novelist's post-Brexit, climate-addled fugue won a spot on the Booker shortlist and acclaim from my colleagues on the Book Review, who also named it one of the 10 best books of 2017.
After a can or two of the stuff, you'd be soaring with destructive energy like a cocaine-addled bird of prey instead of curling up in the corner and passing out like a responsible party-goer.
When it had its premiere in Britain last year, "Bodyguard" became the BBC's most-watched drama since 2008, and Madden won a Golden Globe earlier this year for his performance as the tense, trauma-addled Budd.
The illness, an infection spread by ticks that can affect the brain, nerves, eyes, joints, and heart, went untreated over six years of misdiagnoses, leaving Hanna bedridden and addled by pain for months at a time.
For years, company executives and government officials have described these people as largely beyond help — too old to be retrained for new work, too drug-addled to pass blood tests, or disqualified because of a prison record.
Sure, the parallels are there: you're a drug addled, paranoid science fiction writer in Berkeley; your wife has left you (Dick himself was divorced five times); the game is laden with motifs of uncertain realities and simulacra.
The footage, which US Coast Guard investigators said they obtained from Maubert-Cayla's cellphone, is part of the evidence prosecutors are using to argue he knowingly allowed an unlicensed, coke-addled captain to pilot his Italian yacht.
It's essentially a massive chorus with some catchy "whoah whoah" hooks to kick it in, ready for club rotation but just as likely to be present on every single playlist that your pop-addled friends put together.
He and Logan, who is two years older, had already established themselves as breakout stars of Vine, that Ritalin-addled showcase of six-second comedy snippets that, for a moment, seemed like it might swallow teen culture.
Another angle: "Our critics have accepted the Joker's power to corrupt the masses in real life, on a more literal level than the most addled comic-book fan ever would," an essay in The Times Magazine argues.
In addition to that play, about a man addled by daughter, ex-wife and mistress, the festival carousel includes an updated Iphigenia, a first date, a cocktail party and a possible sighting of the Loch Ness monster.
While these electronic dalliances and post-production choices signaled the band's intent to make an album that sounded like an LSD-addled party, it was in "The Six Feet Under Swindle" that McCabe outlined Ink & Dagger's true intentions.
Some people act out of calculating, and not addled, brains — especially those who respond to the demand to "convert or die," which Catholic powers in Spain issued to Jews and Muslims, and the Islamic State offers people today.
Over the past decade, automakers have raced to offer their smartphone-addled customers a bonanza of features: navigation, texting, phone calls, satellite radio, Bluetooth, ways to check tire pressure and oil temperature, suspension settings, charging status, and more.
But what worked brilliantly in The Hurt Locker — the movie that won Bigelow an Oscar in 2009 with its explorations of the addictive nature of the adrenaline-addled highs of combat — is a lot less comfortable in Detroit.
Instead of striking a nastier-than-thou pose and assuming the power of transgression for herself, Bernstein is documenting the subconscious disgorgement of the sex-addled male brain, and in the process, parsing out the lust from bloodlust.
As his temperature climbed to 843 degrees, the writer, soaked in sweat and addled by hallucinations, overheard the Oriental's owner telling his doctor that it would be bad for business if the author should die on the premises.
President Trump will try to kill ObamaCare by executive fiat while the president's addled allies in Congress bumble their way into their next half-baked scheme to produce tax cuts for the rich and misery for working families.
"Trump's rise is a big chance for Japan to change the peace-addled notion that America will protect us," Toru Hashimoto, a former mayor of Osaka and founder of the right-leaning Japan Innovation Party, posted on Twitter.
Watching a team defined by pyrotechnical improvisation and quicksilver virtuosity get pinned, helpless, beneath the rubber sole of San Antonio's biz-casual loafers, can—for someone suitably grandiose and dumpling-addled—feel almost like a sort of death.
Brian Heater's CES overview of sleeptech from the weekend, which made the argument that not all gadgets are bad for our sleep, even if there is some irony in using tech to help cure our tech-addled brains.
Public health authorities are split about whether containing or mitigating the virus is the best option — but both depend on whether President Donald Trump and his most conspiracy-addled followers can be convinced to go along with it.
In the process of compiling these, my brain worm-addled mind has come to see them as a fitting symbol for a year which we constantly feel like we're being whooshed through a terrifying ride with no end.
You can keep kidding yourself that gluten-free protein balls are edible, but deep down in your sugar-addled British soul, you know the hedonistic pleasure of a dunking a chocolate Hobnob into a good cup of tea.
Vanda the heroin addict is seen as a sober and relatively happy mother in Colossal Youth, and the addled Ventura who walks tremblingly through Costa's last three films is rejuvenated by his interactions with the strong-willed, unbroken Vitalina.
He recited the plaintiff's citation of Stephen Miller's appearance on Fox News when Mr Miller, a senior adviser to Mr Trump, said the second ban promised the "same basic policy outcome for the country" as its judicially addled predecessor.
It's particularly sobering to remember, while in session with an addled client whose drugs are strewn about the hotel room, that were we to be caught, the legal consequences would not be the same for him as for me.
An addled minister, his black bowler hat perched "upright on his narrow head, like a fortified town on a hilltop," believes his pet parrot, with a "Pentecostal lick of yellow flame on its head," is a messenger of God.
When groups like the New IRA want to kill drug dealers, when-drug addled citizens beat their families, when police need help policing and gunmen want to parade in paramilitary paraphernalia, they stop the house cards from tumbling down.
Long before tech-addled kids started sharing files in their California dorm rooms, music piracy was a thriving industry, one that scared the shit out of major record labels just the same as it did in the Bush years.
Perhaps addled by Ad Reinhardt, he or she has painted himself or herself into an ideational and aesthetic corner, composing black monochrome after black monochrome, and nothing else, obsessive, even ominous canvases you can see stored in a rack.
All share a connection to the central suspect, Luismi, a dreamy, drug-addled ex-lover of the Witch — who, it turns out, is not some dreadful creature but a trans woman who practices traditional medicine and throws clandestine parties.
Dre and Bow, former high-school sweethearts, have four kids: the Instagram-addled Zoey, the proud nerd Dre, Jr., and the mismatched twins Jack and Diane (who are named for the John Cougar Mellencamp song—one of Barris's favorites).
In the social media–addled worldview of "living in your head rent-free," we're all constantly trying to get into each other's heads, to think less about others than others think about us, to be cared about but not to care.
Despite the franchise's star falling thanks to a host of misfires and failures in the 2000s, the original film remains one of the finest movies to come out of the heady, tech-addled days of the late 20th century pop culture.
The Argentine director takes pride in the provocateur status he earned with films such as "Irreversible", in which Monica Bellucci undergoes a 9-minute rape scene, the drug-addled "Enter the Void" and "Love", which features 3-D unsimulated sex.
I'll be honest, this hodgepodge collection of demos is why I love the auto industry right now: there's a mad rush to figure out what a car looks like in an age of smartphone-addled urban professionals who love Uber.
That real world includes spots like this corner on the border of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Bushwick, where the sight of addled men and women passed out, nodding off or stumbling has become so common that they have gotten a nickname: zombies.
Doug's also occupied with other things, though, like offering to donate part of his alcohol-addled liver to Frank and nearly suffocating Seth with an empty water glass to make sure he knows that additional breaches of loyalty won't be tolerated.
The most unexpected of all of these—if, I suppose, anything that Ty Dolla $ign does with his music can really be considered a shock at this point—was "Stealing," a nicotine-addled lament, crooned expertly above a simple picked guitar.
Set during World War II on a military base in Klan-occupied, lynching-addled Louisiana, the play — which won the Pulitzer Prize for drama and spawned an Oscar-nominated film adaptation — works backward from the mysterious murder of one character, Sgt.
For 25 years, this Beverly Hills-born photographer has been shooting brand-obsessed, money-addled Americans — rich and poor alike — whose moral rot is expressed through hot-pink Birkin bags, Versace-upholstered furniture and McMansions the size of a small principality.
This eternally best-selling author, whose by-the-number crime fiction seems as likely to go out of print as the works of Shakespeare, has long been an author that the anxious and addled reach for in times of high stress.
While I envy the razor-focused commuters who crouch over a dog-eared Dostoyevsky, I've learned that my subway-brain, addled by constant announcements and the overheard conversations of my neighbors, can't give a dense classic the close attention it requires.
That is what is believed to have happened when Air France Flight 447 plummeted into the Atlantic Ocean in 2009 after a coating of ice addled readings from its pitot tubes, the external probes affixed to airplanes to monitor airspeed data.
It's a cure-all for an anxious, tech-addled society — a salve for every ailment, a balm for every mood, ibuprofen meets a glass of red wine cut with Prozac and a hint of Deepak Chopra, all delivered to your door.
For 21975 years, this Beverly Hills-born photographer has been shooting brand-obsessed, money-addled Americans — rich and poor alike — whose moral rot is expressed through hot-pink Birkin bags, Versace-upholstered furniture and McMansions the size of a small principality.
For 25 years, this Boston-born photographer has been shooting brand-obsessed, money-addled Americans — rich and poor alike — whose moral rot is expressed through hot-pink Birkin bags, Versace-upholstered furniture and McMansions the size of a small principality.
A show for music lovers and fire marshal enthusiasts, Claire van Kampen's candlelit play, directed by John Dove, centers on the relationship between an addled Spanish monarch (Mark Rylance) and a famed castrato (Sam Crane, with singing by Iestyn Davies).
Debuting in his hometown Sydney, it charts his rise from precocious teenager to drug-addled art star, including the back story to some of his most famous works, such as his vivid, bold depictions of the Sydney Harbour and sensual nudes.
I want voices that sound like the voices of every Ritalin-addled history major I went to Yale with who now works at the Park Slope Food Co-op, and I want them deep in my ears all the time.
After all, it's not Christmas until the first lady decorates the White House as a Lovecraftian nightmare scape, sure to strike even more fear into the trauma-addled hearts of all the migrant children hoping Santa reunites them with their parents.
Although it may be uncomfortable serving alongside transgender soldiers for some troops, one has to wonder if they would prefer to be in a combat situation relying on a fellow soldier who is overweight, drug addled, slow-witted, or oppositional?
In The Toxic Avenger, Toxie, the film's hero, undergoes his superhuman transformation after falling face-first into a drum of bubbling green stuff, left in open drums by a careless, coke-addled waste disposal crew deployed by a vaguely evil industrial company.
And here's where Michael's fall from pop wunderkind to drug-addled bogeyman begins: soon there will rumors about him craving a brain transplant and partying in a clown suit to avoid detection by psychotic fans; soon things will get very dark indeed.
Given how easy it is to get distracted and pulled away from the present in our technology-addled age, rolling toward your partner and staying in the post-sex experience sounds like a great way to make the most of the moment.
This year, the Philadelphia Flyers, the city's hockey team, debuted its second-ever attempt at a mascot: Gritty, a shaggy orange wookiee-esque grotesquerie who, in his first appearance on the ice, fell directly on his ass — and into America's meme-addled heart.
The Seattle Police Department has been implementing court-ordered reforms since 2012 to address what a U.S. Justice Department investigation found to be a pattern of excessive force by officers that often arose during encounters with the mentally ill or drug-addled suspects.
The largely peaceful election process has come as a relief for the country of 7 million people, who in the 1990s endured a brutal civil war fueled by the diamond trade and notorious for its drug-addled child soldiers and punitive amputations.
The rage is coming from elsewhere, from the conservative elite, who feel betrayed by a base that used to fall in line behind whomever the party chose for them at election time, but now is rising up in childish or addled rebellion.
Ryan wasn't alone in calculating that having a president ready to sign Republican-penned bills was worth tolerating even with all the chaos and mess that come with an unschooled, Twitter-happy, Fox-addled 71-year-old toddler living in the White House.
But this is San Francisco, the capital of the nation's technology industry, where a single span of Hyde Street hosts an open-air narcotics market by day and at night is occupied by the unsheltered and drug-addled slumped on the sidewalk.
The voiceover narration grants direct access into Patrick's addled thought processes, but it's Cumberbatch's fits of arrogance and despair that hold the series aloft, making it possible to think well of a hero who treats others nearly as shabbily as he treats himself.
Much of the media never wanted to bring it up, never wanted to ask about it in debates, never wanted to turn their addled attention away from Hillary Clinton's email servers to discuss what a Trump presidency might mean for climate change.
Quotable: "You don't see drug-addled people roaming the streets, but we haven't created a utopia," said Jonathan Singer, a state legislator who endorsed the ballot measure that made it legal for adults 21 and over to buy, consume and grow recreational marijuana.
Lt. Lawrence Minton is meant to be part of the English delegation to the peace conference, but when Bess finds him he's a drug-addled wreck, haunted by some horror she must discover and resolve before she can return him to London.
A bunch of hormone-addled coders could conceivably stumble upon a massive compression breakthrough based on theoretical jerk-off calculations — after all, modern image compression came about after an engineer walked into a lab with a Playboy mag and showed off the centerfold. 
As BoJack, the self-destructive celebrity horse voiced by Will Arnett, negotiated the dark corners of Hollywoo and his own psyche, a steady stream of peripheral visual gags — puns, pop culture references, the occasional cocaine-addled lemur — made his various descents more palatable.
Yet the relentless grasping after dominance that's on display — as well as the mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey's gymnastically raunchy, coke-addled portrayal of Nero (Nerone, in the opera) — does evoke something of the riveted disorientation endemic to our time of, ahem, norm-breaking.
He is — if there is such a thing in a sport addled by tribal loyalty — universally popular, the sort of player who can be named in the investigations of the Football Leaks whistle-blowing website and yet come out with his reputation enhanced.
On Twitter during the digital health announcements, tech reporters and keynote observers oscillated between appreciation for addressing the problem and eyerolling at the thought that a few "you've used your day's allotment of Instagram time" prompts might begin to rewire our phone-addled brains.
As far as they know, prosecutors declined to press charges against the young men they consider their daughter's captors, even when Jenny returned home drug-addled and teary and confessed she'd been in a sexual relationship with a gang member several years her senior.
By the time I finished writing a draft, I had been effectively glued to my computer for four hours (with breaks to walk over to the photo desk to look at Bowie pictures with Beth Bristow, our photo editor) and felt a bit screen-addled.
Why it could work: lolWhy it probably won't work: John McAfee is an addled, attention-starved wash-up who spouts nonsense frequently, and there is no evidence that he has anything remotely resembling a viable method for retrieving the data from a locked iPhone.
But the morass left by that unforced error, along with the West's ineffectual response to the Arab spring, have convinced all but a conspiracy-addled fringe that there is not much substance to talk of Western omnipotence, American hegemony or even a Zionist conspiracy.
Captain Martin Walker is introduced as one member of a squad that's been sent to Dubai to restore order in the wake of the "Damned 33rd" Infantry Battalion and their PTSD-addled commander enacting a brutal form of martial law on the local population.
Jen's former employers had a penchant for nightly bar visits and held "initiation rituals" in which new hires would shotgun beers; abstaining employees thus missed opportunities to hobnob with the bosses, and most grew sufficiently disgruntled with the booze-addled opportunity gap to quit.
The Ronde is a big party and a big show, known for its ability to cripple egos as ferociously drug-addled cyclists fight it out on the way up and down and up the steep cobbled roads of the Flemish Ardennes again and again.
It's hard to track every terrible thing happening in the country these days, but on top of everything else rattling around the already aggression-addled national psyche, white women apparently won't stop calling the cops on people of color for no reason at all.
The productivity-addled part of my brain occasionally wonders if it would it be better—would I be better—if my favorite self-soothing activity were something "constructive," like cooking; or running; or writing an emotionally resonant, witty, cuttingly observational novel about modern life. Maybe.
Elsewhere in Britain, in The Times of London, Kate Muir praised the sequel's enduring addled energy and said there was something brooding in the latest installment: Yes, Ewan McGregor is back as Renton, racing through the streets of Edinburgh, roaring a new anthem of despair.
As Antonio — the character who nominally gives the play its title, since he has changed himself from gent to idiot — Mr. Army flicks his addled smile on and off like a light switch, moving from grinning idiot to suave suitor as soon as Lollio's back is turned.
Everything about the movie, including and especially the violence, is gratuitously over-the-top; it often feels like a satire of violent over-the-topness, an addled and morally empty state of being toward which Natural Born Killers seemed to suggest the American psyche was increasingly inclined.
Bunny began her career performing in nightclubs alongside RuPaul, and her onstage persona has stayed largely the same for decades: Bunny is, as she describes herself in her latest show, "a trans-jester, coke-addled slut" who's gained a lot of weight in the last few decades.
The largely peaceful election process that brought Maada Bio to power came as a relief to Sierra Leone's 7 million people, who in the 1990s endured a brutal civil war fueled by the diamond trade and notorious for its drug-addled child soldiers and punitive amputations.
During Juggie's wander into town, he learns all the men are gone (they're forced to work at the titular Man In Black's prison construction site-fizzle rock manufacturing center), Athens is covered in G&G symbols, and fizzle rock-addled children obsessively play the evil board game.
" In other words, Joe Gould's carefully nurtured fame was the result of a kind of literary conspiracy: a more or less deliberate campaign to present an addled, troubled sexual predator as "an artist, a bohemian, suffering for his art, suffering for their art, suffering for all art.
The film goes to the only place a story about a post-9/11, web-addled America can go, to polarized confusion, where fascism is on the rise and it doesn't matter how good you are—if you're from the wrong planet, you can be banished.
But the morass left by America's spectacularly inept occupation of Iraq, along with the West's ineffectual response to the Arab spring, have convinced all but a conspiracy-addled fringe that there is not much substance to talk of Western omnipotence, American hegemony or even a Zionist conspiracy.
He soon departs on business, leaving his child bride (she hasn't started menstruating) and addled mother-in-law with his openly restless slaves, a development that makes next to no narrative sense but gives Ms. Thomas ample time to stir up trouble and add some dramatic tension.
Now, a newly edited version of "Celebration," a long-suppressed documentary on the designer by Olivier Meyrou ("Beyond Hatred"), is opening in Paris, depicting Mr. Saint Laurent as a poignant if tragically addled figure in the years leading up to his retirement in 19993 at 65.
One production was a television play adapted from Hemingway's story "The Battler," about a young man — the Hemingway alter ego Nick Adams — who has been thrown off a freight train and encounters a punch-addled former boxer and his caretaker at a campfire in the woods.
Targets include Harrison Ford ("in person,…a little man"), Oliver Stone (suggestive of a "Machiavellian filmmaker who would throw his own mother down a flight of stairs if it would help him get his project financed") and Hollywood generally (some actors are "drug-addled, fornicating madmen").
That mental state seems to be addled by conspiracy theories and a pervasive victimhood complex — not to mention a recklessness and lack of shame that has prevented the president, at this late date, from figuring out a way to get his tweets proofread before they're published.
The songs on "Boys and Girls" are the last time that Mr. Finn referred by name to Gideon, Charlemagne and Holly (short for Hallelujah), the drug-addled, religion-haunted characters from Minneapolis whose exploits he reported in granular detail in the band's literate, growling songs. (Mr.
Rather, Paul I is upset his family is full of drug-addled "failures" in his mind, while fellow great American clans like the Vanderbilts and even the Kennedys, who are often accused of bootlegging before they made it into politics, have presidents and social luminaries among their ranks.
He gives me a roughly 523-minute oral history of the Lower East Side and how it has transformed from being a haven for Jews to a drug-addled neighborhood of unimaginable sketchiness to a beacon for creativity to its contemporary incarnation as a bridge-and-tunnel party zone.
Before you answer that question, consider that humanity as a whole spends more than $11 billion per year on headphones, $1 billion of which is spent on... This past Wednesday, I visited Coney Island with a drug-addled hacker as he mind-tripped through a neon dance party.
The Mel Brooks classic, starring Gene Wilder as the infamous Victor Frankenstein's grandson, a brain surgeon and "a marvelous addled mixture of young Tom Edison, Winnie-the-Pooh, and your average Playboy reader with a keen appreciation of beautiful bosoms," Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times.
"You don't see drug-addled people roaming the streets, but we haven't created a utopia," said Jonathan Singer, who was one of just two state legislators who endorsed the Colorado ballot measure that made it legal for adults 21 and over to buy, consume and grow recreational marijuana.
If Netflix truly cared about those of us sequestered to our homes, with our shelves of beans and bad-news-addled brains, it would release either a new season of Queer Eye or another season of the similarly soothing Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat to help us bide our time.
Indeed, their losses now cover the salaries of around 1,000 Russians working for the Tigre de Cristal casino and provide a badly needed source of income for the Primorsky region around Vladivostok, a city that, aside from corruption-addled, state-funded infrastructure projects, has struggled to attract outside investment.
Or I could sell out, make a ton of money, lose my creative integrity and end up a coke-addled, lonely soulless shell of an artist, probably living in L.A. As a progressive, I knew that money was dirty, the root of all evil (the mo' money, the mo' problems).
It is foolhardy at best for anyone to have believed that Rihanna, a smart, shrewd, and boundlessly funny international businesswoman who can cast aside stars of rap and sports like corn husks as she pleases, could be the marionette of a nakedly ambitious, admittedly drug addled social climber like Scott.
On top of that, he said his Kentucky-born mom had aspired to be a journalist herself, but for economic reasons, "worked at a coke-addled radio station and spent most of the 1980s in an ocean of liquor," before juggling four jobs to give her children a middle-class lifestyle.
While Portugal battled to a 210-22016 extra time win over France to claim the Euro 22016 championship — sans moth-addled Ronaldo — riot police clashed with hooligans near the Euro Fan Zone by the Eiffel Tower, a violent end to a tournament that opened a month ago with similar clashes.
In "Better," Ms. Rubin does attempt to soothe her information-addled readers with a section called "Desire, Ease and Excuses," all of which, as she writes, "play a role in the Strategies of Abstaining, Convenience, Inconvenience, Safeguards, Loophole-Spotting, Distraction, Reward, Treats and Pairing," but I had already grown contrary.
The genre's first masterpiece was Belladonna of Sadness (Kanashimi no Beradonna), a film that has a visual style so sui generis that I can only compare it to Sesame Street if Sesame Street were, as my paternal grandmother believed, a recruiting film for LSD-addled freakazoids and the Church of Satan.
A coke-addled record executive on a downtown New York street hears the pitter-patter of young feet running past, around and over his car, and as he follows the kids to a nearby New York Dolls concert (it's 1973), a scene of quiet squalor is transformed into a pulsating production number.
Twitter may have lost its mind about his sniffing, but those of us who've been around the block a few times — who remember George W. Bush sniffing like a coke-addled freight train in his first debate with Al Gore in 2000 — know that this is no impediment to winning the presidency.
"Riding it, knowing it could catch fire at any moment, makes it more interesting," the student continued in what was either a clear cry for help or the reasonable words of a young man bored with the world and lacking any real outlet for his testosterone-addled desire to see death and destruction.
It features Garnett, at 38 years old, eons past his prime, too old to be jumping around like a sugar-addled kid, spending an entire possession on New Year's Day—AKA "NBA-Wide Flu-Like Symptoms Day"—psyching himself up like it's the first quarter of Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
Richie also continues to have a steady stream of visitors at the office that make him extremely addled: the detective investigating Buck Rogers' case (they find his body in this episode; it is not pretty), as well as record producer Maury Gold (Paul Ben-Victor) and his mob cohort Corrado Galasso (Armen Garo).
His friend Saleem (Avi Nash) is the only person he knows in New York; Saleem is a drug-addled, well-off-but-hiding-it Pakistani student who speaks directly to Barrys radicalized malaise, that is, when he's not shouting drunkenly out towards the street at negroes who are pillaging his garbage cans.
It's safe to assume he also loves escaping the hell pit of vipers that is the middle school experience where every day hundreds of hormone-addled tweens are dropped into a modern day gladiator's ring where they battle one another to the death for the slightest shred of self confidence and empathy.
The spin room, where campaign aides scramble after the debate to declare their candidates a winner in front of packs of deadline-addled reporters, is scrapped as well, along with the media filing center, the often-cavernous space where hundreds of political reporters gather to watch the television broadcast and write their reports.
When I was a little kid in the crack-addled-gang-members-are-coming-to-kill you late 211s, I wasn't allowed to play with toy guns, the idea being that I might be less apt to become a violent person if I weren't shaped by make-believe shoot-'em-up games.
This week's episode is roughly divided into two parts, with most of the first involving the two current incarnations of Agent Dale Cooper — the addled insurance agent Dougie Jones and the vicious Mr. C — while the second part mostly catches up with a handful of the show's original characters, back in Twin Peaks.
They belonged to a pair of social media humorists with a gift for understanding the strange rhythms of our scattered, internet-addled age: Lil Nas X and Lizzo, with "Old Town Road" and "Juice," respectively, reigned atop the charts; they maintained the pop consciousness in a way that felt both exciting and exhausting.
True Detective The documentary-within-a-show in this season's "True Detective" has served as half illumination and half meta-commentary, a way to tease new thoughts from Detective Hays's addled mind while taking shots at the current wave of true-crime docs, which have a tendency to dally around unresolved tragedies.
American voters have turned conventional wisdom and political logic upside down in the lead up to the 2016 primary, blowing open the doors of the proverbial smoke-filled backrooms and letting loose a parade of White Supremacists and Socialists, and one slightly addled neurosurgeon, across the frozen plains of Iowa and New Hampshire.
" In the book, Mack explains the era this map illustrates best: "Together the squatters, the homeless, self-proclaimed anarchists, artists and musicians, the drug addled, and all manner of political radicals and local affordable housing activists were pushing back against the city's attempts to turn the neighborhood over to real estate interests.
She gained unprecedented access to a number of Capone's descendants who provided her with exclusive personal testimony on what he was like behind-the-scenes—from his origins in Brooklyn, to his years in the federal slammer for tax evasion, to his final days in a posh Miami mansion as a syphilis-addled ex-con.
DeepMind, the Google-owned A.I. famous for turning your photos into LSD-addled Lovecraftian nightmares, is being given real-time access to the medical information of more 1.6 million people in the UK, under a data sharing pilot program between Google and the UK's National Health Service (NHS) that was hinted at earlier this year.
At its core, the 30-minute show promises a coming-of-age tale set against the high-pressure backdrop of covering a presidential campaign, all through the eyes of sleep-addled, overly ambitious, sex-hungry reporters whose first job just happens to be helping to the determine the next leader of the free world.
There was a sense that it was the height of cynicism for a woman who has made a career of gently exhorting the clutter addled to pare their belongings down to the bare minimum, to purge everything except that which — all together now — sparks joy, to turn around and try to sell them more stuff.
While it's possible that droves of caffeine-addled, fashion-starved plus-size consumers were hitting refresh at 12:01 am on launch day to get their hands on those conservative cotton sets and distressed denim befitting the most basic of bitches, it's more likely the brands simply didn't make full runs of the collections.
This is the country where a drug-addled mess in a bad relationship can pick up an extremely heavy backpack, hike 1,100 miles from the meadow sedges of Southern California all the way up to a chilly river gorge in Oregon, write a best-selling book about it, and then get THAT made into a movie.
Directed by Tim McCann ("White Rabbit") from a script he wrote with Shaun Sanghani, the film offers some twists on the low-rent crime genre; an otherwise by-the-numbers story is made a bit more intriguing by showing Sonny and Jenny's history in flashbacks and by raising questions about the reliability of the addled narrative.
The after shows—featuring Anicon and Bell Witch one night, Acephalix and Yautja the next—were so packed with excited music hounds that only a fraction of the festgoers could even get into the venue, leaving hundreds of others free to explore various pockets of Olympia's nightlife (and to dodge the scores of meth-addled wraiths stalking the streets).
The radical politics and intellectual glamour of that generation of French intellectuals were sent up in Laurent Binet's recent novel "The Seventh Function of Language," which imagined them as theory-addled James Bond wannabes embroiled in a conspiracy around the death of Mr. Barthes (who, in real life, died in 1980 after being hit by a laundry van).
" The email continued: "And so you can now write openly about aspects of the lifestyle of the middle class, safe in the knowledge that nobody will call you a 'sell out' or accuse you of being 'out of touch with the common ket-addled reader,' at least as long you do not check the comments thread on Facebook, amen.
The difference, of course, being that by now many of those identical phones don't fucking work because they no longer get software updates, their batteries no longer charge, or some combination of feature bloat, bug-addled updates, and basic wear and tear has ensured that your phone today doesn't work anything like it did the day you bought it.
While the effort on both ends should have maybe led to a conversation about acceptance of their respective places in life before a song-and-dance number and perhaps-drug-addled flight to who knows where, to Sandy and Danny's credit, hormones are raging at that age and leather is just going to make some communication decisions for you.
Perhaps this is most apparent in Bachelorette, her razor-edged 2010 "gluttony" play, which later became a criminally underrated 2012 feature film, directed by Headland and starring Kirsten Dunst, Isla Fisher, and Lizzy Caplan as a trio of drug-addled, selfish, body-dysmorphic, alcoholic, miserable millennial harridans, determined to sabotage their most earnest friend's wedding day.
But the character that stuck — and the one that many Ukrainians now look to to clean up their graft-addled country — is that of Vasyl Holoborodko, Mr. Zelensky's role in a hit television series, "Servant of the People," about an unwaveringly honest high school history teacher who is elected president after a viral video shows him ranting against corruption.
Seamlessly, the author circulates through the town and a specific constellation of characters: Mei; Sara and Libby, daughters of a conspiracy-fueled father; Ben, a young parent; Catherine, a neuropsychiatrist from Los Angeles who is attempting to figure out the precise nature of the illness; and Nathaniel, a biology professor who cares for his dementia-addled partner.
When she wasn't fighting with my dad, my mother (who I consider an Imperator Furiosa–level badass for holding together the psyches of four boys while dealing with a drug-addled spouse) would detail to me, as the oldest boy and her having no one else to turn to, the financial apocalypse that was always on our horizon.
" Don't look too hard for any thematic link between the world of George R.R. Martin and Paddy's Pub… although there are echoes of Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish's matter-of-fact philosophizing when the gas-addled gang watches cartoons to figure out how to solve their vermin problem, and comes away with the realization, "The mouse always wins… The cat keeps getting hurt.
The "gay fantasia on national themes," as it's subtitled, follows a series of characters, including Prior, who begins to receive celestial messages as he's battling AIDS; Roy Cohn, who tries to mask his AIDS as liver cancer; Louis, who abandons Prior when he needs him most; Roy's closeted Mormon protégé, Joe Pitt (Lee Pace); and Joe's pill-addled wife Harper (Denise Gough).
For one thing, the dichotomy Wayne establishes between the digestion-addled, ­potato-shaped, hopelessly provincial and embarrassingly ambitious Jew (represented by both the Lactaid-popping Federman and his dowdy, allergic girlfriend, Sara Cohen) versus the effortlessly soignée and sophisticated WASP (represented by the lithe and lazy Veronica Morgan Wells) seems, at this point in American history, not only a cliché but an anachronism.
Ours is a time when neo-Nazis taunt liberal "snowflakes" by adopting Harambe, the gorilla killed at the Cincinnati Zoo, as an ironic mascot ("Dicks out for Harambe"); conspiracy-addled leftists swell the ranks of the 9/11 truther and anti-vaxxer brigades; and the far-right Twittersphere weaponizes memes like #PizzaGate to troll the "shitlib" media and enflame the lunatic fringe.
But while a number did follow the obvious route and cater to a drug-addled crowd (a frenzied mirror-and-light show begged for selfies; colorful projections floating above cushions was a space to chill or trip), many were impressive technical feats that contributed to the ominous setting, together creating a wholly different experience from the typical concert experience outdoors.
This is a man who reigned over the most notorious nightlife generation in New York City history and later went on to write Disco Bloodbath, the true crime memoir that recounted Michael Alig's brutal murder of Angel Melendez—a killing that would forever immortalize the Club Kids and provide a dark punchline to a scene that had been defined by its drug-addled flirtation with death.
It was not easy to square the serene figure at the picnic table with the goofball naïf who over the years found herself on coke-addled jaunts through the Serengeti with tempestuous models and photographer divas; who spent a thousand nights clubbing in New York or Paris fueled by lavish quantities of Champagne and other stimulants; who embarked on nearly that many libidinal adventures along the way.
It is a journey that ricochets from various troubled homes, including a two-traffic-light trailer-park town in rural ­Virginia, to the nightmarish ­DeJarnette Center, to a dilapidated shack in a drug- and-crime-addled shantytown, and eventually to the cutthroat finals of the National Council Auditions at the Metropolitan Opera, a talent search open to any singer between the ages of 20 and 30.
After two seasons of death and loss on the drug-addled British teenage drama, the original UK version of the episode "Final Goodbyes" culminates in stoner Sid (Mike Bailey) flying across the Atlantic to go after manic pixie dream girl Cassie (Hannah Murray), and making his way through New York as "Time to Pretend" plays; it's frantic, sad, and hopeful all at the same time.
The episode has also put a spotlight on a vexing question that has dogged Ukraine's efforts to break out of Moscow's orbit since its 2014 revolution: Just how far is the West willing to go to help a country addled by corruption but, for all its problems, offers its citizens liberties, including real elections and a free press, that Mr. Putin has ground to dust in Russia?
He also helped turn Santa Cruz into Surf City (though in a trademark dispute it later lost the official title of Surf City U.S.A. to Huntington Beach, Calif.); upgrade the image of surfers from drug-addled wastrels to serious athletes; and establish the Central and Northern California coasts as a year-round surfers' haven — all while remaking himself into an industry spokesman and surfing legend.
Four recent Stanford graduates fumble through their post-college years with varying degrees of self-destruction, ambition and success: Cory runs a nonprofit that hosts fund-raisers for progressive causes; Will, a tech consultant, spends his days masturbating, smoking and trying to appease his girlfriend, who's consumed by her start-up venture; Henrik is a manic-depressive grad school dropout; Linda, his ex, is a ruthless, drug-addled narcissist.
But instead of being paid, they have to eat fucking Fillet-O-Fishes with an idiot freak while he tells them about whatever stray shit got thrown into his addled brain while he was watching TV earlier that day because their coach needs the prestige of a White House visit on top of his absurd payday and Trump needs the prestige of sunbathing in association with their accomplishments.
Despite this, a cursory look at their career progression will have you ascertain that they were drug-addled, ladder-climbing profiteers, who shut up shop after receiving a hit single ("Pepper" from 1996's Electriclarryland), appeared on the soundtracks to Romeo & Juliet, Escape from L.A., Son in Law, Mission Impossible 2, Phone Booth and Spawn, and at the peak of their powers, sued the indie label that helped make them.
This monstrosity, this absolutely loathsome self-masturbatory travesty—dreamt up by some flogged, tired, mince pie-addled PR department slowing crawling towards the Christmas holidays—really has topped off an entirely abysmal year with a colossal Christmas crap that will surely only be out-crapped when the real piece of crap starring in the upcoming 2017 full-length motion picture The Emoji Movie becomes a novelty plush toy.
For proof, look to Kanye West's ye, Kacey Musgraves' colorful yet country-influenced Golden Hour, the pulsating holistic ambience of Jon Hopkins's Singularity, the op-art visualizers for Beach House's new album, and two books—Trip, the first non-fiction work from the once amphetamine-addled Tao Lin; and How to Change Your Mind, by the nature and culture journalist Michael Pollan, in which he investigates the medical revolution surrounding psychedelics.
In the interlinked stories in "Jesus' Son" (1992), the narrator traverses the United States, moving through a grim, fluorescent-lit landscape of rundown bars and one-night cheap motels, and meeting a succession of misfits as alienated and desperate as himself — people who often seem like crazy, drug-addled relatives of the lost souls in Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio" or strung-out exiles from a Lou Reed album.
This article appeared originally on THUMP UK. Ever since Matt King—AKA the bloke who plays drug-addled delusional oddball Super Hans in the long-running sadlad sitcom Peep Show—announced that he'd decided to break the 4/4 fourth wall by DJing in real life, people have been getting very, very excited about the prospect of seeing a bloke from the telly behind the decks for reasons we can't exactly work out.
When Max's grandfather, 'Pop' Washer opened the cart in 1948, he catered to the 'six 'o' clock swill' crowd, members of a legendary moment in New Zealand's binge-drinking history when men clocking-off work at 5 PM spent the next hour in the nearest public bar drinking as much as they could before the mandatory closing time at 6 PM. The White Lady was there for them when they spilled onto the darkening streets, beer-addled and starving.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Parole Must Mean Something" (editorial, March 19), about the New York State Parole Board's decision to grant parole to Herman Bell, who was convicted in the 1971 killings of two police officers: Since my retirement as a commissioner on the board, I have been advocating for the release of long-termers who are now aged or addled but transformed by time and maturity, and who pose no risk to the community.
That may or may not be enough for Rabbi Eger, who wrote a letter to the city's business license commission before the meeting took place too, expressing her concerns about the members of her congregation who are participants in 12-step programs; the children who will be potentially be exposed to weed smoke; the cafe's ability to sell cannabis products; the outdoor consumption area; the potential for cannabis-addled drivers, and subsequent danger to pedestrians; and yes, about contact highs.
The record is 40 minutes and four songs long, with the closing track "Bel Air," a four-movement suite stitched together by Czukay, taking up the entire second side of the LP. On the opening the title song, they reinvent themselves as the world's trippiest lounge lizards, with Suzuki––whose improvised lyrics usually ranged from nonsensical English phrases to perfectly rational sentences in a language that he made up on the spot––dishing out chicken soup for the psilocybin-addled soul.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads 19763 was the year David Bowie released Diamond Dogs, his concept album about a glammy, Orwell-inspired post-apocalypse; the year he starred as the emaciated cocaine-addled subject of the BBC documentary Cracked Actor; and the year he began recording what became the Young Americans LP. It was also the year that photographer Steve Schapiro — best known for his documentation of Civil Rights marches, as well as portraits of The Godfather stars — received an invitation for a private photo shoot with Bowie in Los Angeles.
It has been suggested, variously, that the key to understanding Hitler is the fact that he had an abusive father; that he was too close to his mother; that he had a Jewish grandfather; that he had encephalitis; that he contracted syphilis from a Jewish prostitute; that he blamed a Jewish doctor for his mother's death; that he was missing a testicle; that he underwent a wayward hypnosis treatment; that he was gay; that he harbored coprophilic fantasies about his niece; that he was addled by drugs; or—a personal favorite—that his anti-Semitism was triggered by briefly attending school with Ludwig Wittgenstein, in Linz.
And yet here they are, vibrantly extant: a young woman bankrupted by a bogus alternative therapy who takes a job as a professional girlfriend (Catherine Lacey's "The Answers"), a pot-dealing mother of three addled by lurid fears real and imagined (Samantha Hunt's "A Love Story"), a graduate student who loses her funding and resorts to living out of her car (Lauren Groff's "Above and Below"), an artist caving to pressure to produce work of deliberate ugliness in order to be nominated for the Turner Prize (Helen DeWitt's "Brutto"), an inmate serving two life sentences at a women's prison in California (Rachel Kushner's "The Mars Room").

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