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"armchair" Definitions
  1. knowing about a subject through books, television, the internet, etc., rather than by doing it for yourself
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Visitors to PAD can see his Leve armchair and Concha armchair.
Like them, she is an ardent armchair naturalist, not to mention an ardent armchair theologian, cosmologist, ethicist, historian.
In "Portrait of Olga in an Armchair" (1918), she drapes her arm elegantly over the back of an embroidered armchair; the pattern blends in with her dress.
She sits on a purple armchair next to Mariana's purple armchair, and the cover of "Dishin' with the Prairie Wife" is projected onto an enormous screen behind them.
Now armchair generals and armchair national security advisers are struggling to attack Trump and project that they know more than the intelligence apparatus, the Pentagon or the president and his national security team.
The armchair corporals of Western punditry think this is excessive.
My dad was more of an armchair radical, but still.
Connor cautions that we aren't supposed to play armchair quarterback.
This may be just another armchair epidemiologist observation of course.
Then she moved to sit on the armchair near him.
There is no shortage of coronavirus armchair experts on Twitter.
There were saddles, an armchair with the stuffing busting out.
And yet Jackson criticized more successful teams from his armchair.
Armchair psychiatrists can speculate on the source of this syndrome.
Have you wondered if you're just creating more armchair activists?
Dear Lillie, The growing stacks of suspenseful books from around the world that are available to American readers provide a boon to both armchair detectives and armchair travelers — and to readers who identify as both.
Alex and Brittany had an additional armchair in their living room.
Yet we have seen the results of armchair warriors' arrogant ineptitude.
She would not have liked being posthumously sweetened by armchair psychoanalysis.
But in time, don't all great things deserve their armchair opportunity?
But no one contemplated calling the media and making armchair diagnoses.
Or, like us, you can enjoy the idea from your armchair.
And that market is drawing armchair experts out of the woodwork.
These are not the hysterical musings of armchair analysts and activists.
The only hint of color was an electric-blue swivel armchair.
"It was an honest mistake," Robinson tweeted to one armchair analyst.
Now "Armchair Expert" competes with podcasts like Mr. Maron's for listeners.
A cozy slip-covered armchair is the epitome of modern farmhouse style.
Armchair fans aren't much use without a large cohort of active players.
She's no Freud, but she's definitely better than your average armchair shrink.
An old laptop playing ocean sounds sat open on a busted armchair.
But this is still a delightfully discursive volume for the armchair reader.
The elegant armchair sent to him while in captivity sits on display.
"Ozzi," this week during an episode of Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert.
Madewela was cheerfully matter of fact, sitting back in a dilapidated armchair.
Weed is for armchair philosophers, while coke is for creative agency psychopaths.
She is also the cohost and producer of Shepard's podcast, Armchair Expert.
Be warned: Armchair detectives may find themselves throwing things at the screen.
I sat in the middle of the room, in a red armchair.
Clockwise from top left: Paola Navone for Baxter Manila armchair, $9,520, ddcnyc.com.
Many cultural institutions, including museums, are bringing their collections to armchair travelers.
How does the cotton stuffing go from the armchair into Chris's ears?
Cullen has an unfortunate tendency toward armchair editorializing rather than grounded reporting.
Yochim and Deetz cautioned against armchair speculation about what may have happened.
Describe your ideal reading experience (when, where, what, how). Wine. Armchair. Raining.
Walsh sank into an armchair, and Schrage curled up on the couch.
Armchair urbanists blogged about Jane Jacobs and discovered Haussmann and Le Corbusier.
The works include an example of Mr. Kuramata's "Armchair with Drawers" (1967).
Now, many are suddenly armchair experts proclaiming devastating fallout from his death.
A single hospital bed and a utilitarian, nondescript armchair occupy the stage.
Eventually, he fell soundly asleep on an armchair in the living room.
The sale's top lot, Claude Lalanne's armchair, "Crocodile" (2016), sold for €667,19383 (~$764,000).
Have fun traveling to infinity and beyond from the comfort of your armchair.
Project 62 Mandolene Mid-Century armchair, in navy floral, $160 + 15% off; target.com.
"History buffs will enjoy "Sidedoor," and celebrity followers should listen to "Armchair Expert.
Armchair tourism, e-commerce and professional sports are frequently tossed out as possibilities.
"Don't open the windows," Olena said, leaning forward in the armchair, brow furrowed.
"There's a lot of armchair psychology that goes into the show," says Schonberger.
"All these armchair psychiatrists should give it a break," Christie said on Thursday.
If you're an armchair audiophile, you might know what I mean by this.
Sometimes it's a labyrinth, sometimes it's a big open area with an armchair.
She found her stepmother, Sandy, dead in an armchair with several bullet wounds.
The day you just sit in your armchair and stop moving, you're screwed.
She sits in the big, battered armchair with her feet on a footrest.
Pictured below is a bright green armchair, which IKEA started selling in 1970.
Fun for the news media and armchair pundits; chaos and tension for Republicans.
He sat in an armchair and a young man rose from the floor.
A throw cushion with the words "goodness exists" is perched on an armchair.
DiCaprio slouched in an armchair, a newsboy cap pulled down over his forehead.
Grass Armchair by Studio Nucleo is currently available for pre-order on Kickstarter. 
Wrong. But that was the prevailing thought amongst sports fans and armchair potatoes.
I've since moved on to my dresser, and lamps, and armchair, and shower curtain.
Her beloved armchair is on sale at Wayfair and Joss & Main right now, too.
Taking a seat across from me in a large leather armchair, Zelensky smiled conspiratorially.
But any armchair diagnostician with the latest D.S.M. could make a few educated guesses.
There's one swiveling, armchair-like seat facing backwards and a bench seat opposite it.
Neither is a "distraction" -- as so many armchair critics have declared -- from the other.
SOCIAL Q'S Our advice columnist explains to a reader the trouble with armchair diagnoses.
The elderly Uncle Junior is in his armchair, facing down a disloyal male relation.
In his profile photo, Nguyen sits like a king in an oversized wooden armchair.
There's even a velour armchair next to a toilet in the men's room downstairs.
It's an armchair view into some of the most spectacular landscapes in the world.
The book's weakest moments lie in its armchair assumptions about Robbins's various inner demons.
Looking back, it's easy for strangers to armchair quarterback my path to financial ruin.
Others call armchair diagnoses a dangerous precedent or even a cover for partisan attacks.
Add a soft couch, a comfy armchair, a few cushions or just a blanket.
Or when he sneaked into my apartment to assemble a behemoth of an armchair.
Generally, I'm wearing a Japanese yukata and sitting in an armchair reading the papers.
There was nothing in his bedroom but a bed and an armchair and me.
In that instance, the armchair observer turned out to be a longtime tournament official.
Here are the tools I used to initiate and perfect my armchair-investing strategy. 
Another piece of furniture, perhaps a comfy armchair, would have been a welcome addition.
But we no longer have to speculate about conspiracies or engage in armchair psychoanalysis.
Look for an armchair that Orville modified to hold reading material at eye level.
There, he sat in yet another leather armchair, next to a large potted plant.
Grass Armchair was first introduced at Milan Salone Satellite, a design show, in 2000.
When you're asleep, your Actionmoji will appear is a very sleepy state on an armchair.
The SEC, with its accredited investor guidelines, sets a benchmark for armchair Wall Street wannabes.
I had all sorts of armchair designer questions: Why was the mana curve this weird?
"There'll be plenty of doubters and cowards and armchair critics this time around," Warren said.
It's a good representation of Twitter's unusually egalitarian dynamic between celebs and armchair quarterbacks alike.
"It's easy to play armchair quarterback but I don't see the similarities here," said Staples.
Consider carving out a reading nook in a corner with an armchair and an ottoman.
It was Judd with whom Kusama lugged a heavy armchair down the streets of Manhattan.
Ever the castoff, their poor daughter Scarlett must take to the armchair and age normally.
Slouched in his armchair by his fireplace, he asked what I needed to tell him.
Marx was expressing his exasperation with armchair philosophers who are all talk and no action.
It saw what it chose to see, and what the armchair collectors wanted to see.
Post-round beatdown sends Johnson packing Chalk up another casualty for the game's armchair referees.
Despite constant use of the term "narcissist", the mods do not stand for armchair diagnosis.
He's sitting in an armchair, looking away from me, as if I've left the room.
They had hidden it under an armchair in my room, and I was very scared.
Seated on a plush golden armchair, Salam chuckled good-naturedly at many of my questions.
K. Simmons) and a pizza delivery guy (Patton Oswalt), who fancies himself an armchair detective.
Her mother joined her, offering her love and empathy while curled up in an armchair.
In recent years, the practice of has been reanimated, so to speak, by armchair enthusiasts.
In other words, you can nab the iconic Bel Air armchair for a sweet $15.
He invites armchair archaeologists to search the harrats online and share any finds with him.
And it serves as a reminder that these are not armchair solutions to invented problems.
As he sits in his armchair cradling Sabia he watches her face, not the television.
Did you just move to a new state, or are you looking to armchair travel?
Onstage, Andrews, who wore a lavender sweater, sat in an armchair surrounded by puppet kids.
The requested inventory includes Cranach paintings and the armchair in which Frederick the Great died.
Dresses are strewn across the counter, and an armchair cradles a small mountain of shoes.
However, there is also the frequently recurring motif of the female figure seated in an armchair.
At the risk of sounding like an armchair psychiatrist, his ego identifies too strongly with Facebook.
This game feels comfortable and familiar to me, like sinking into an old, beaten-up armchair.
He confined himself to an armchair in our living room and tried to do very little.
It's assembled from 3,305 Google Maps screenshots, so strap in and get ready to armchair cruise.
Twitter's armchair casting directors have some suggestions: Also, Key & Peele for Timon & Pumba or we riot.
In short, this is the moment design lovers or even armchair decorators have been waiting for.
Solomon sees the very active, armchair developer community around XCOM as a sort of living supercomputer.
One can hardly get philosophical about the Miku Expo without sounding like an armchair Don DeLillo.
George in his armchair, with a book in his hand, and Maria on the couch, knitting.
In the meantime, leave her uterus alone and keep that armchair OB/GYN analysis to yourself.
This led me to buy a black leatherette armchair and to designate it as my haven.
It's easy to be an armchair critic, but running a furniture business is no easy task.
Michel Elefteriades, the nightlife doyen, sculptor, accused devil worshipper, and armchair philosopher, is slightly more forthcoming.
They are the armchair voyeurs, excited by the sight of bodies at the peak of perfection.
A bit of armchair psychology would suggest that relentless focus on size is born of insecurity.
And as the growing ranks of armchair Trumpologists should know by now, that is the point.
Or in a sitting room with Cabinet members from South Africa, enveloped in a cream armchair.
While it has helped officials make earlier decisions, it has also empowered the armchair hurricane tracker.
I picked up one of the five packs of Tampa Sweet cigars next to his armchair.
After all, the game passes in a blur, and strategy is easier executed from an armchair.
I sat on the armchair by his bed pretending to read a course packet on Picasso.
I'll leave that one to the armchair therapists in the room to try and figure out.
The actor Russell Harvard sat in an armchair, draped in a blue robe and looking surly.
Before long, thousands of people — not just parents and teachers — are watching online, offering armchair commentary.
On a morning this past winter, Dennett sat in an armchair in his Maine living room.
He bought a George II-era solid mahogany armchair for $30,000, three times the high estimate.
Speaking at the news conference on Friday, Trump was eager to move past the armchair psychology.
We ended up springing for a linen-colored armchair with stud detail for less than $200.
Prices range from $495 for an armchair to $1,745 for a four-seater with a chaise.
Without any evidence to back this up, however, this armchair investigator could soon be eating crow.
He would be slumped in an armchair, as was his wont, while she would be smoking.
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic in armchair chat, National Interagency Community Reinvestment Conference 28:230 a.m.
They turn cooking into a speed sport, a recreational activity for gawking fans and armchair refs.
"It's almost like sitting in an armchair and noticing whoever is coming into the room," she noted.
Now, these armchair activists may have made some real change all from the click of a button.
Note that this only applies to the sofa, not the Ektorp sectional, love seat, armchair, or ottoman.
O'Donnell shared a video of Dakota playing with a dog while Chelsea, 22017, sat on an armchair.
That showdown culminated last November in a room with a blue armchair and a bunch of lights.
Embarking on a virtual plunge through the nebula, however, is a handy alternative for the armchair astronomer.
The Chewie rocking stool, but we can't deny that the Sidious Easy Armchair looks pretty comfortable, too.
There is this armchair activism that we indulge in – we raise our voice and then settle down.
I saw the armchair generals stiffening their spines in the swivel chairs of the cable network studios.
From the past, Jane Freilicher's "Flowers in Armchair" (1956) and Fairfield Porter's "The Bedroom" (1949) are exceptional.
The room included a large, elegant armoire with a TV inside, and an armchair in the corner.
A large drawing of an upholstered armchair that hangs next to his bed is a sentimental favorite.
Dore's "armchair" athlete can attempt to fight and thus confirm (or have squashed) his assertions of greatness.
I was going to ask you to do armchair Times editor later, but I'll ask you now.
Instead, word has to spread from beat writers and film junkies to talking heads and armchair quarterbacks.
If it were five times bigger, and stuffed with batting, this pullover would make a fine armchair.
I go to the gym in my building and turn on an episode of Armchair Expert podcast.
Much of the dinner was focused on discussions of the energy industry, legalizing marijuana and armchair politics.
I have been an armchair liberal my entire life, and allowed others to fight for my rights.
The photo featured Wang sprawled out in an armchair beside an ironing board looking at his phone.
Inside Weather Issa Armchair, $523Inside Weather is another mod minimalist furniture startup that's been gaining traction online.
"They're not a grounding piece of furniture" — like a heavy upholstered armchair, for example — Ms. Ferrier said.
Historians, social scientists and armchair critics from all quarters have led fractious debates defending or condemning it.
As a Brit raised on a diet of armchair cynicism, the evangelical-style conversations are newer territory.
Inflation did not change the real value of the armchair and desk, but it did change people's decisions.
Now, the Burrow armchair, like the other seating the company provides, has gone through an animal scratch test.
Armchair psychologists might attribute a player's failure to convert consistent low scores into victories to cracking under pressure.
Welcoming me into her home, she took a seat in a large armchair, surrounded by half-full boxes.
" Faye Finnegan, sprawled in an armchair, said: "Who are we going to get to beat our current president?
Corsi claims he was guessing, but armchair investigators note it doesn't seem like that's what he was saying.
Amazon's voice-controlled personal assistant, Alexa, now enables hypochondriacs and armchair physicians to ask WebMD for medical advice.
He is a serious man, and about as far from an armchair pundit as it's possible to be.
Of course, it's hard to make a period drama without both professional and armchair historians pointing out errors.
Finally, he went to sit in an overstuffed leather armchair under a portrait of one of his ancestors.
The line literally snakes around the block, so I listen to a podcast, Armchair Expert, while I wait.
Those details sparked outrage for members of Seek the Truth and Armchair Detective Group, which started the petition.
There's a free armchair, so I sink in and try to lower my breathing rate for a while.
Ryan noted that there's currently three investigations ongoing, so he's "not going to micromanage or armchair quarterback investigations."
Before Reddit's armchair detective agency, or the fleets of Twitter correctors, the internet's tall tales had longer legs.
Any armchair financial advisor will tell you a car is a terrible thing to sink your money into.
Armchair Kremlinologists trace Twitter typos through the ether while the poor nod off their mortal coil en masse.
Later, Frazier sits in his armchair at home, after saving the largest five lobsters he caught for dinner.
A jovial middle-aged man pokes the order button on a touchscreen from the comfort of his armchair.
Armchair travelers can tick off the sights: the Pantheon, the Forum, the Castel Sant'Angelo and the Palazzo Barberini.
Similarly, James's armchair assessments of the relative desirability of various female actors should have been nixed, excised, prevented.
They instead sat in an armchair by the fireplace and held meetings in a more open, casual arrangement.
In a recent example, critics scoffed at the armchair activism of the Facebook Dakota pipeline check-in movement.
After Zinn's big discovery, an army of armchair treasure hunters began congregating online, mainly on the forum quest4treasure.co.uk.
Wilfrido was sitting on his favorite armchair, where he received visitors, when the quake struck the night before.
"Momma didn't raise an armchair general in me, anyway, I'm not going to sit in my basement," Gov.
And here's a suggestion that people ramp down their Dunning-Kruger armchair epidemiology a little–or a lot.
He was sitting in a large armchair and squeezing honey into a cup of Lipton Yellow Label Tea.
Not even a cosmetic chemist (or armchair cosmetic chemist) can guesstimate this based on ingredients, Dr. Surber said.
The matching gilt armchair is part of the same set and was recently returned to the White House.
I&aposd been scouring the internet for an affordable armchair for weeks when my husband casually suggested Costco.
Such casually blunt questions are a hallmark of "Armchair Expert," Mr. Shepard's interview podcast, which premiered in 2018.
The modern furnishings included a sofa and coffee table, an armchair, a TV, and a small dining nook.
The armchair forecast holds that the President's legacy will be anchored by his handling of two wars abroad.
Soon, though, she lost interest, and climbed into an armchair on top of her cousin Karina, also 8.
I think that's a much more productive and empowering use of time than any kind of armchair activism.
"Making a Murderer" has given rise to an army of armchair detectives since its release the week before Christmas.
You can armchair quarterback the parents or second-guess the zoo's decision to shoot the gorilla all day long.
Woods says her legs were dangling off the edge of the armchair and touching the bottom of Thompson's legs.
Here, a 1918 portrait of "Olga in an Armchair" shows his wife birdlike, composed and still, dolefully gazing out.
There's also a brass floor lamp to provide extra light and a red upholstered armchair that offers additional seating.
As for the armchair grammarians: it is time to give attacks on the (mostly blameless) passive voice a rest.
The actress opened up about her decision to get sober during an appearance on Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert.
Just a week after she moved in with Kofkin, she pulled herself up into a big armchair to relax.
"Why do those people stay there?" network anchors and newspaper columnists and armchair sociologists implied—or just asked outright.
Now that he's received all of these gifts, he just wants to enjoy them on his very comfortable armchair.
It's an interesting hybrid that's neither an armchair nor just a seat — it has a little bit of both.
These stories allow for a lot of armchair philosophizing: What we would do if it all got dire overnight?
Bunker's armchair racism, sexism and all the rest wouldn't seem to have anything to do with Evans's prideful despair.
The other day, Wyclef Jean settled into an armchair in a Los Angeles studio and logged on to Skype.
Travel the globe, armchair-style, with this collection of heartstoppers, which will make you glad that you're simply watching.
Critic's Notebook The video opens inside a 20-something's starter apartment: novelty string lights, overstuffed armchair, red accent wall.
Reproduced across continents and centuries, Mercator's map reached generations of cartographers, explorers, historians, statesmen, scholars, writers, and armchair travellers.
She longs for something to set her heart on fire: like a telephone table or a really nice armchair.
Armchair mathematicians on reddit are already debating transfer speeds over IEEE 802.11ac, but the consensus seems to be...probably.
His armchair philosophizing ("The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation") wouldn't be out of place on Twitter.
"All in the Family" (1971-79) may well be his masterpiece; Archie Bunker's armchair is enshrined in the Smithsonian.
We have a kit principally intended to determine paternity and we have one that's perfect for the armchair ethnographer.
It is a grindingly sophomoric exercise that sits undigested under this novel's skin, like an armchair inside a snake.
" George Freeman, a Conservative lawmaker, said the footage looked "appallingly rough," but called for restraint from "instant armchair judgment.
It also makes me think of the internet now, and the way we are often armchair travelers with it.
He got us ice water and motioned me to a seat before making a practiced fall into an armchair.
The living room was comprised of a sofa, armchair, and a coffee table with a few Las Vegas magazines.
You can almost hear the palms swaying when you sit in this Bamboo Frame Torey Armchair ($209.99, normally $299.99).
Sitting on the carpet floor, he leaned back on an armchair with his legs stretched out and spoke slowly.
I asked him about all the armchair political punditry going on, and he insisted that people vote their conscience.
Plus, gossiping about and armchair-critiquing others while lounging in comfort in someone else's vacation home is bad form.
Then I took up position in an armchair opposite the doorway, turned off the light, and just sat there.
"Some are lower, which is great for reading," with shades that direct light down to an armchair, she said.
The piece with the lowest estimate, a circa-1780 mahogany armchair pegged at $200 to $300, went for $8,750.
I eat breakfast, listen to Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast, and make my grocery list for later that day.
Vivien's mother sat with an erect back in another armchair, her creased face showing little acknowledgment of the conversation.
Many of the armchair diagnoses have been misguided, even if well-intentioned, and all have been thus far unsubstantiated.
"He creates a very safe space for an interviewee," said Monica Lewinsky, who appeared on "Armchair Expert" in October.
Djwan reclines in an armchair and recounts hiding out near Turkey and sneaking back home to see his mother.
Saban replaced Hurts, his two-year starter, with Tagovailoa, inviting armchair coaches over for some sweet tea Tuesday morning.
I worried about trolls making fun of how I looked and armchair commentators telling me I could have done better.
Check out "52 Places to Go in 2016," even if you don't plan to travel any further than your armchair.
During Monday's episode of his podcast Armchair Expert, the actor chatted with Sean Hayes, who currently stars on Will & Grace.
Wallace, of course, immediately took a liking to the armchair, apparently seeing it as a resting place exclusively for him.
Meanwhile, her parents and Teigen's mother Vilailuck Teigen, who sat in the bedroom's armchair, struggled to hold in their giggles.
Soon, tests might even be able to reliably defeat the DIY tricks that armchair pot scientists sell on the internet.
In the sexy shot, Ripa sat crossed-legged in the big leather armchair and held a whip in her hands.
So, claim it back like a true dissident from the armchair of your house, without ever getting off your ass!
In the sexy shot, Ripa sits crossed-legged in the big leather armchair and holds a whip in her hands.
Just picture the Poäng armchair and ottoman sitting underneath a massive oil painting of Queen Victoria in her coronation robes.
I remember him coming down from his bedroom in the morning, still in his pajamas, and sitting in an armchair.
Meanwhile, her parents and Teigen's mother Vilailuck Teigen, who sat in the bedroom's armchair, struggled to hold in their giggles.
He left his judicial robes in Washington and sat comfortably in an armchair whose upholstery decorating had moose on it.
The strange turn of events baffled police and transfixed armchair crime-watchers who have accused Papini of fabricating the abduction.
In a third, he sits propped up in an armchair as a team of drones waits on his every need.
He was sitting in his father's old armchair, drinking whisky, reading a novel, when lights appeared in the woods outside.
The strange turn of events baffled law enforcement and transfixed armchair crime-watchers who accused Papini of fabricating the abduction.
First, its results are based on experiments: extracting Mother Nature's secrets by asking her directly, rather than by armchair philosophising.
A lot of armchair kickers on here are saying that they could hit that field goal, which we find DOUBTFUL.
Much to the chagrin of India's armchair warriors, such polite reprimands are likely to be the limit of India's response.
And, as armchair activists and trolls alike tend to wonder in ALL CAPS at you, why do it at all?
Reviewing all the polls, which Real Clear Politics does effectively, gives one the ability to be an armchair political operative.
In the center, on a raised armchair, sat the mufti, his feet in brown socks and perched on a pillow.
He spent his days outside his door, sitting in a faded armchair, its torn fabric stained from his own urine.
"I'm going to say two sentences which I think say it all," Mr. Schmidinger said, leaning forward in his armchair.
When I first met Overton last year, he was sitting in a worn tan armchair alongside a wall of windows.
There's mercifully little armchair psychology about Ellie and no blatantly obvious reason that she should be so damaged or careless.
Visitors will get to see some of Made's products, try seating in an armchair, look at a lamp and more.
Nixon was forever defensive — it was part of his persona — but he gamely took on the armchair analysts about 1960.
Now known as the Armchair Detective, Clark has written a number of books about murderers from the 1970s and 80s.
Most of this may be lost on the armchair soccer fan, though the storytelling implicit in the design will not.
For travelers in situ — versus armchair travelers — listening can stimulate the imagination to make the leap from present to past.
In a recent interview on the podcast "Armchair Expert" with Dax Shepard, Kutcher explained his unique approach to planning ahead.
Mary Cassatt's "Little Girl in a Blue Armchair," painted in 1878 and shown at the Impressionist exhibition a year later.
Editors' Choice Whether it's the heat you hate or the humidity, an armchair trip might help cure your summer doldrums.
In his last video, posted three weeks ago, Mr. Troyer was in an armchair and talked about his pet peeves.
An armchair by the window provides the perfect spot for reading, and a hanging plant adds a nice millennial touch.
Last week, during an episode of Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert, Chapman revealed how he's been coping since Beth's death.
He walks into the studio to find her seated in an armchair that she's hauled in from the living room.
On "Armchair Expert," as in real life, Mr. Shepard is inclined toward self-analysis of his insecurities, motivations and shortcomings.
Last week, during an episode of Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert, Dog revealed how he's been coping since Beth's death.
Bookshelf Still undecided about what to get someone deserving — yourself included — who loves to savor armchair glimpses of New York?
Some psychiatrists have cautioned against armchair-diagnosing Trump with mental illnesses or personality disorders, and they're right to do so.
In the aftermath, many seemed astounded that Australia's seemingly innocuous, armchair variety of Islamophobia had curdled into something so foul.
The podcast gave birth to armchair detectives and conspiracy theorists who created a lot of "misperceptions" about Chapman, she tells PEOPLE.
Pull up to your favorite nightclub in your very own sedia gestatoria' the armchair carried by 12 dazzling red-coated palafrenieri.
But watching sports doesn't necessarily encourage you to go play them — it encourages an attitude of passive participation, of armchair quarterbacking.
He reflected on this return while folded into an armchair of his Washington office during another screwy week in the capital.
But here's where we should all censor ourselves until the 22nd: Doling out unsolicited advice and armchair quarterbacking (especially on Twitter).
My commute is a little under 30 minutes, and I listen to Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert — it's my current favorite.
Objects arranged on an altar-like armchair might desire to remember lost ancestors, or anchor legacies of displacement in the present.
Over the years, the growth continued to swell, until it was so large that Logan was essentially confined to an armchair.
Other organizations that govern mental health experts, like the American Psychological Association, have similar, if informal, guidelines on avoiding armchair diagnoses.
DJ Khaled is kicked back on an armchair, shoes off, phone charging and ready to unlock the secrets to his world.
One time I was doing it on my grandma's armchair and my dad told me not to, right then and there.
Try explaining that piece of armchair ethics to the people who still suffer from horrors such as bilharzia and Guinea worm.
Armchair investigators, with conspiracy theorists close at hand, jumped headlong into the void created by the absence of clear, satisfying answers.
Some armchair pathologists, in day-glow satin boxing shorts, blame a fatal combination of things that led to Jordan's death sweat.
To all those armchair athletes rolling their eyes instead of balls, let's be clear: Odds are, you'd be lousy at duckpin.
For one, she was seated in an armchair, legs curled up underneath her, and was dressed in a flannel and jeans.
LONDON — The discovery of an old photo album beneath the seat of an armchair has sparked a mass hunt on Facebook.
Male friends like that I can be an armchair psychologist for them when they don't feel comfortable talking to other mates.
A video taken of Woods's swing during his practice round Monday was dissected on social media by scores of armchair instructors.
Now, researchers, students, and armchair astronomers around the world can make their own discoveries from this incredible view of the cosmos.
Each one opened itself to multiple interpretations from critics and armchair observers around the world, tempting division and dissent through speculation.
Back in September, in an episode of Dax Shepard's podcast, "Armchair Expert," Ethan Hawke threw a little love Vincent D'Onofrio's way.
She sits in a leather armchair in a corner to write, looking across the tall parlor of her Boerum Hill brownstone.
Crime Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock's older, fatter, smarter brother, was renowned for solving mysteries without leaving his armchair at the Diogenes Club.
She seemed to be a no-nonsense contestant who says things we armchair critics think we would say on the show.
Our publications have been derided as violations of the Goldwater Rule, "armchair psychiatry" and political bias dressed up as professional opinions.
He doesn't have to resort to elaborate speculation or armchair psychologizing, relying instead on Thomas's speeches, interviews and Supreme Court opinions.
What was more exciting to me, however, was the quiet lounge, which is essentially a dim room full of armchair-beds.
For three months, he passed much of his time motionless in an armchair as his vertebra healed at his home here.
The densely patterned rooms, whether intended for armchair travelers or returnees from colonial expeditions, appear to be transporting places to live.
When he couldn't find an armchair to complement the sofa, he designed a swiveling leather captain's chair upholstered in Kvadrat fabric.
The 35-year-old Pitch Perfect actor opened up about the incident while on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast on Monday.
It's probably simplistic — armchair psychology passing as criticism — to say that "The Leftovers," which proudly promises no explanations, is his retort.
"Reading each script is like reading fan fiction," she said, curled up in an armchair on the set of Alice's office.
He also mentioned the "Goldwater rule," the nickname for the rule among psychiatrists that armchair diagnoses of political candidates is unethical.
So this "armchair activism" has actually become one of the biggest drivers for young people to go offline and do something.
Far from being armchair activists with little effect, Trump's "legion of supporters in alt-right digital spaces" are directly impacting today's politics.
That report, like many of his findings, just needed a bit of armchair analysis; but occasionally, a bit of fieldwork is required.
Armchair forensics point to the latter, however, which could also explain why the gun jammed when he pointed it at his lawyer.
The one-cushion version can serve as a stylish armchair, while the four-seater is ideal for you and a few friends.
Katie Hill sinks into an armchair in her office in the Longworth House Building in Washington, D.C., facing the massive wooden door.
Tired of her sister's waffling, Layney finally snatched the tablet and presented it to their dad, who was sitting in his armchair.
Still others feel he fancies himself an armchair detective wanting to take some sort of victory lap over the high-IQ Phuds.
As the video begins, we see Malik sitting in a luxe armchair, his mouth opening as if he's about to say something.
It's a minimalist style that, for the armchair general or casual historian, is as vivid as any of Total War's exacting dioramas.
Both masterfully use the medium of Twitter to dole out brilliant gems of unsolicited advice, irreverent brain droppings, and absurdist armchair commentary.
It might be worth noting that while we chatted, I was seated in an armchair and Jamieson was lying on a couch.
For months, cultural critics and their armchair doppelgängers at home decried the casting of Zoë Saldana as singer and activist Nina Simone.
"Him getting elected has just amplified all of his insecurities," Scarborough told Nuzzi of Trump in a bit of armchair pop psychology.
It's as if he's veering back and forth between a sort of eyebrows-raised speculative fiction and legitimate socio-political armchair quarterbacking.
Monday night marks the moment armchair pundits everywhere have been waiting for: the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
We've been watching "Daniel Tiger" [an animated spinoff of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"], and believe me, it has proved like an armchair psychotherapist.
I have a friend who refers her coziest leggings as "murder pants," because they have become her uniform for armchair tragedy tourism.
The armchair marketing guy in me believes Honda's truck would fly off the lot with some rugged cladding and macho trim inside.
The exhibition does not include Matisse's "Seated Woman/Woman Sitting in an Armchair," which was recovered by the Rosenberg family last year.
A few months ago, for research on a Motherboard Rule 34 column, I became an armchair expert on farts—specifically, fart porn.
That, maybe, is the best logline I could lob from my armchair at Years and Years: "This is what it'll look like."
Christensen, 35, told ex-"Parenthood" co-star Dax Shepard during his podcast "Armchair Expert" on Monday how she got involved in Scientology.
This has not gone over well with armchair wait-staffers, forcing Saigon Bistro owner Kim Huynh to defend herself, and her contract.
The 2014 podcast that launched 1,000 armchair murder detectives will return for another round with the criminal justice system on Sept. 20.
Casual armchair diagnoses of "bipolar" or "OCD" may seem harmless, but they rely on stereotypes that reinforce the stigma around mental illness.
He was seated heavily in an antique pink armchair, elaborate ship models around him recalling his childhood in a Brittany fishing village.
Choosing a new armchair isn't just about finding a place to sit — it can also change the entire aesthetic of a room.
If so, consider an armchair with a deep seat that can be filled with throw pillows to accommodate various purposes and people.
Public shaming always has a purpose, whether it comes from the left or right, from progressives or conservatives, activists or armchair philosophers.
During an episode of Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert, Chapman, 66, revealed how he's been coping since the death of Beth Chapman.
She, too, grappled with the promises of alluring but unproven medical research and the dizzying array of armchair diagnoses on the internet.
Which is to say, the era of eroding authority of glossies, the rise of the armchair influencer and the commodification of creativity.
Cleveland is filled with Delegates/Armchair Politicos and a press corp that is eager to light a fire within the conservative movement.
In 1952, the recommendation that heart attack patients get out of the hospital bed and into an armchair was seen as controversial.
He also appeared on an episode of Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert, where he revealed how he's been coping since Beth's death.
I bought and assembled a new bookcase (for my shoeboxes!) and am looking into a nice armchair and side table for my room.
They give us something to armchair argue about over beers with friends—or to rant over in the comments of illustrious tech blogs.
But to allow somebody to sit in an armchair by the seaside resort and attack the President personally is a different matter entirely.
She told Dax Shepard on his podcast Armchair Expert in March 2018 that she didn't quite understand the purpose of making things official.
Joe Colombo's Elda Armchair was in the Hunger Games; Wegner's Papa Bear was at home in the living room of Bewitched's main pad.
In it, Riddleberger hangs off an armchair, enveloped in a blanket of black and white light, while she talks on a rotary phone.
A tufted armchair in a floral print that once belonged to the legendary Lauren Bacall sits beside one of the apartment's many fireplaces.
Dad opened it on Christmas Day, showing little interest in the thing before putting it aside to sit back down in his armchair.
Suddenly, it seems, all the armchair lawyers—including every journalist with a pulse--are debating the significance of the previously obscure George Papadopoulos.
Ultimately, Steven Avery's story has tapped into our collective inner social activist — and turned most of those who watched it into armchair detectives.
In a recent interview on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast, Sophia Bush, the show's lead actress, revealed even more about the show's machinations.
From Moscow to Washington via Brussels, armchair strategists and local politicians argue that Moldova is the front-line of the new cold war.
I sat stock-still on the armchair and stared at the TV as a series of logos flashed across it one by one.
It seems to them as if everyone is an armchair quarterback, questioning an officer's split-second decisions based on snippets of viral video.
When she kicks off those red shoes, she returns to her true form, a curvier girl who relaxes in her armchair and burps.
Sadly, many already have; the Wikipedia page is thin on information—shockingly, there aren't many armchair scholars for Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes?
Inside, one encounters articles on Canadian soft power, Latin American soap operas, and Finnish domestic architecture: the casual reading of an armchair diplomat.
So his daughter, Kathryn, devoted but overwhelmed, trundles him and his favorite armchair off to assisted living at a place called Garden Ridge.
Inside each is a Poltrona Frau leather armchair that can rotate up to 270 degrees and recline up to 45 degrees for relaxation.
You need venture no farther than your armchair to go to the ends of the earth through the eyes of six adventuresome photographers.
Every time there was a game on, he would watch it intently while sitting in his favorite black leather armchair in the kitchen.
Recently Walter Knoll rereleased the pair's Chesterfield armchair, an arch take on the cozily traditional shape, outfitted with wittily incongruous tubular steel legs.
Ms. Dwan settles down in a plush armchair; Mitsou the cat climbs aboard; a voice recorder is turned on — and the reticence disappears.
Monica brought color into her space with throw pillows rather than furniture, opting for a solid white armchair to match her neutral sofa.
With many restaurants shuttered to slow the virus' spread, their proprietors have had plenty of free time to become armchair lobbyists, Kennedy said.
An armchair and a park bench are safer places now that Edward Albee's twinned one-acts, "Homelife" and "The Zoo Story," are closing.
And dominating one end of the room, above a Le Corbusier armchair, a huge abstract that a Japanese artist painted with his feet.
Seated on a gold-upholstered armchair, he said Sudan's airspace would be closed for 24 hours and border crossings shut until further notice.
Ensconced in his leather armchair with his book, he's thrilled to have a little peace and quiet, a respite from my usual chattering.
At his Manhattan office, he keeps his parents' Scandinavian brown-wood armchair alongside his desk, although its joints have grown rickety with age.
That attitude may work for armchair physics or mathematics, but it isn't enough for understanding complex organisms and ecosystems in the real world.
The works recovered in recent years include Matisse's "Woman Seated in an Armchair," discovered in the Munich apartment of the reclusive Cornelius Gurlitt.
He didn't offer a forecast this week, though he made a brief appearance, sitting in an armchair with his hand down his pants.
The girl in Cassatt's "Little Girl in a Blue Armchair," for example, was the daughter of a friend of Degas, Dr. Jones said.
"In Beijing, there was no such thing as work-life balance," said Ms. Wang, 32, settling into a vintage raspberry-colored leather armchair.
As armchair psychologists, we have the gut feeling that with enough information and psychological savvy, we can figure out what makes Trump tick.
The frame shows a man with a shaved head cloaked in saffron, the color of Hindu monasticism, sitting on a saffron-backed armchair.
Once Newman thought he had cracked Palmer's copter signal from his armchair, he wanted to delve a bit into some of Arizona's receivers.
To diagnose an entire generation based on the acts of an especially vocal few is nothing more than armchair psychology and pseudo-sociology.
In my office armchair during winter, next to the fire, with a pint of strong tea, nicotine substitutes and a packet of biscuits.
Reddit users have written thousands of posts about "Making a Murderer," weighing evidence and acting as armchair detectives trying to find the "true" perpetrator.
" In the Dark is also a mystery series — are you excited for people to become armchair sleuths, and try to figure out the "whodunnit?
Get an Ektorp armchair, Lack side table, Aina throw pillow, and Solvinden string lights and you're set for your Stranger Things living room design.
Its couches, whose prices range from $495 for an armchair to $1,545 for a king sofa, come delivered in pieces and in several boxes.
Acting as a tour guide for the armchair traveler, he captures people and scenes he deems authentic to the South African culture and experience.
Inside, there's also a bed, an armchair, a desk and a wood-burning stove: all the cozy trappings of a book lover's ideal retreat.
Influencers and armchair politicos also took to social media to chime in as Clinton andTrump went head to head in the first presidential debate.
The squad's favorite couch, as well as a sofa, armchair, table, a cookie jar with two cookies, and a menu board element are included.
The last people Tim Cook needs to listen to are armchair analysts or investment banks who only wish Apple would consider using their services.
"I'm just gonna say it," Gaby Hoffmann half-yells, one leg dangling over on the back of an armchair while she stretches her hips.
The Frozen actress, 38, posted a picture of a beige armchair with four pieces of un-chewed gum on the seat attached with tape.
The actress opened up about her views on the tradition while speaking to Dax Shepard for the latest episode of his podcast Armchair Expert.
The critiques came not just from armchair enthusiasts (aka internet trolls) but from people who are actually in a position to buy the thing.
In it, the woman's head rests against the back of an armchair while a nursing pillow props her young daughter up against her stomach.
Kunis, 20123, recently told Dax Shepard on his podcast Armchair Expert that that the two had a "horrible breakup" after dating for eight years.
Election simulators turn the presidential election into turn-based strategy games, giving armchair campaign managers the chance to guide their favorite candidates to victory.
The actress, 40, opened up about her labor experience in a new episode of her Bless This Mess costar Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert.
In September, Christie's in New York will offer mahogany tables and an armchair made in Newport around 1760 (with estimates up to $90,16303 each).
"High backs are very popular now," she said, singling out an armchair wrought in the sort of rattan that she had helped make fashionable.
I go back to my room after supper, sit in my armchair, and light a cigarette, smoking slowly and with concentration, inhaling short puffs.
"We are talking about people who are not afraid to live their truth," he continued, in a white armchair flanked by neon palm trees.
Those of us who complained about online abuse were consistently told — by colleagues, armchair experts and random internet strangers — that we were the problem.
If you've always longed to follow the Yellow Brick Road — and not just as an armchair traveler — this may be the production for you.
He sat on a red velvet armchair bordered in gold, often with his hands covering his face, in front of an image of Sts.
Pick up a book, burrow into an armchair and take yourself on some literary excursions to places like Laos, Poland, Chile and South Africa.
Mr. Chalençon also owns an armchair circa 1801 by the renowned furniture maker Georges Jacob; it was in the Tuileries Palace during Napoleon's reign.
Lithe and compact, he curled up in an armchair across from an open kitchen, which Clarke had decorated with a vase of quince branches.
The family room is full of his things: a beloved brown leather armchair, a safe where he kept his hunting rifles, a coyote pelt.
From the safety of your armchair, lose yourself in some classic — and completely terrifying — real-life stories of murder, mayhem, corruption, arson and robbery.
If this seems a bit optimistic, know that it isn't just armchair theorizing — they were careful to back up these numbers from the start.
The images included a baby fast asleep in a crib, an old man dozing off in an armchair, and a sun-filled living room.
The channel Armchair Historian quit making educational videos since his history lessons, which he says don't cover controversial topics, were repeatedly flagged for demonetization.
In November, she said on Dax Shepard&aposs Armchair Expert that she had had "fights on set" regarding filming nudity for the HBO series.
Others show more candid moments: an older woman sitting on a sagging armchair or a young boy with his arm around his brother's shoulders.
"Gentrification really doesn't benefit anybody," Mr. Hamilton said, sitting in an armchair in his tiny room, surrounded by stacks of CDs, books and art.
Meticulously decorated, the encampment of half a dozen people looked like the showroom of a furniture store, complete with a comfy red velour armchair.
Whether you attribute your reluctance to save to an armchair rationale or not, there are certainly benefits to not leaving savings up to your mood.
Forget all the hype and excitement and armchair GMing that we'll get over the few days between the lists being released and the actual draft.
When it comes to Donald Trump, armchair psychology really is the best available way to analyze the decisions of the presumptive Republican nominee for president.
As DeGeneres recalled to Dax Shepard in his Armchair Expert podcast Tuesday, a relationship early in her life heavily impacted the trajectory of her career.
She recalls, for instance, that through the mid-'80s, Herman Miller's pregnant employees often received an Eames Rocking Armchair Rod (RAR) as a company gift.
From an armchair in the yellow house — most everyone else sits on folding chairs — she helps direct workers and organize efforts until well after dark.
If you know these journalists' track records, you'll know these aren't armchair analysts saying that, objectively speaking, the midterm landscape looks bad for the GOP.
Martin brings with him his scruffy dog Eddie, Daphne (Jane Leeves), an eccentric live-in physiotherapist and, worst of all, a hideous sludge-green armchair.
Back in the ballroom, Father was slumped in an armchair, swirling red wine in a crystal glass and pressing a cold rag against his cheekbone.
If you have ever thought that your charismatic, ambitious, ruthless, and unfeeling boss could be a psychopath, your armchair diagnosis may not be far off.
The academy recommends children sleep on separate surfaces within the same room, such as a crib, but never on a soft surface, armchair or couch.
We, as a true-crime-consuming, armchair-psychologizing public, can't help but be fascinated by the minds of the strangest and most mysterious among us.
With the Street View images, scientists and armchair travelers alike will be able to document the long-term changes to the ice, Coster-Waldau said.
Sometimes he'll come out of the bedroom and sit on the arm of my armchair and cast an eye over my screen while he talks.
Echoing the uncompromising angularity of earlier European purists, among them the architects Gerrit Rietveld and Le Corbusier, the armchair eschews quotidian cushiness for transparent provocation.
In a lounge with a TV and pool table, I saw one pilot taking a nap on a couch and another relaxing in an armchair.
These small acts of armchair resistance are a release valve for pent-up feelings of helplessness, despair and fury with the Trump administration, Fisch says.
Your mom's walking out of the room with a "I can't talk about this again" look on, and dad's half out of his armchair, snarling.
Like "iconic," the word "solidarity" has, through overuse by empty-gesture right wing politicians and armchair leftists alike, been stripped of some of its potency.
First of all, some of these are just guesses and armchair psychology about a person who I've done a lot of writing ... Informed guesses, yeah.
Twitter's armchair critics have suggested that a more effective way of protesting the company is, uh, just not to buy their chips to start with.
He came in at about noon and held court from a tattered armchair by the window (kept firmly closed), smoking cigarettes and drinking takeout coffee.
In his haste, though, the driver plowed right into an armchair jutting out near a lobby, in full view of Jim Crane, the Astros' owner.
Photographs were posted online last week of the producer sitting in a common room at Bellevue, watching television in an armchair with a wheelchair nearby.
We're awash in armchair analyses from mental health professionals and journalists: in Atlantic cover stories, in Vanity Fair, on Twitter, and even here at Vox.
By contrast, my guess is that few armchair fashion watchers may necessarily have heard of Patrick Kelly, my nomination for a designer everyone should know.
In 2012, the 1940 United States census became available online to the general public, a page-by-page trove for historians and armchair ancestry buffs.
A series of photos that show the process of how to do just about everything cooking-related are like attending culinary school from your armchair.
Maybe it requires a bit of an armchair psychological diagnosis, but that optimism has yet to manifest itself in its most visible form: big acquisitions.
However, it appears her physical change has its limits with a few armchair dietitians who aren't pleased with seeing her too big ... or too little.
"I'd come fresh from drama school, and I approached [it] as a job," Clarke told Dax Shepherd on an episode of the Armchair Expert podcast.
I'm an introvert and when I'm not in my happy place on stage performing, I want to curl into an armchair in a quiet study.
Finally, we leave you with a bit of armchair travel to the lonely landscape of the North Dakota Badlands, where dinosaurs and rhinoceroses once roamed.
"It's exciting for someone who's been doing armchair work on this for a long time to see it happening in the real world," he said.
Would they finally fulfill the desire of countless armchair analysts and follow Sega, whose road to becoming a third-party has been, at best, rocky?
It's a disturbing, grotesque image, a violent distortion of the woman Picasso had painted in another armchair just a decade earlier to celebrate their engagement.
Also, the visual effect of his wife screaming impotently at him from an armchair in a vast void is not, to be blunt, very good.
My therapist liked to take her shoes off and tuck her feet under legs as she settled into the armchair across from me and my mom.
I did not grow up in a household with sexy lady magazines stashed in a father's dresser drawer or next to the armchair in the basement.
Fiction has the unique power to catapult the armchair travelers among us into foreign lands: be they historical, fantastical, or maybe just really nice beaches somewhere.
The Goop CEO, 46, recently appeared on Dax Shepard's Armchair Experts podcast where she opened up about how her father's sudden death still affects her today.
I think if I was going to be armchair psychologist, I think it is difficult for them to anticipate some of the stuff, because it's illogical.
Underwood, 36, has her feet kicked up on an armchair in front of her in the shot, with Jacob's bottle expertly propped up under her chin.
Unfortunately, climbing into an armchair with a bag of treats in your mouth when your legs are only a few inches long can get pretty tricky.
There is a sense of entitlement to people's trauma and a kind of gleeful armchair detective work that doesn't come with the gravitas of the situation.
Those they elected to contribute to the exhibition — a cactus, a tin mailbox, a retro blue armchair — sit on the brick flooring as a metaphoric reoccupation.
Emilia Clarke opened up about performing in nude scenes on Game of Thrones and later projects in a recent episode of Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert.
And the weather is finally accommodating, allowing for that seasonal desire to snuggle into a big armchair in front of the fire with a good book.
No longer is the remote control used only to make life easier in the armchair, but it is used on-the-go to run your life.
Like a lot of other fintechs — and before it was fashionable — Monzo has historically opened up its fundraising to its passionate community and other armchair investors.
The event will incorporate seven kinetic sculptures in five cities throughout America, plus the independent contributions of armchair artists and engineers anywhere who register and participate.
His remarks on Friday and Saturday were striking for their limited empathy and for his decision to go beyond mourning and offer armchair analysis and conjecture.
"You can't be Frances and sit quietly in an armchair," said Barbara Ehrenreich, the distinguished left-wing author, who is an old friend of Ms. Piven's.
The wallpaper was intended for an audience of armchair travelers, offering a visual array of sensationalized images and tropical scenes for eager eyes back in Europe.
Two weeks ago, national and world health authorities—and armchair experts and worried well-meaning people—were warning anyone concerned about Covid-19 to avoid ibuprofen.
Most nights, he sat in a pink armchair wearing his prison-issue gray sweatpants and a pair of Crocs that his brother had bought for him.
A swarthy man with smooth dark hair was sitting in a red leather armchair with a copy of the Financial Times and a cup of tea.
Over the last few years, the works of Aristotle and Galileo have come up against armchair astronomers who believe, like really believe, the Earth is flat.
It's a kind of armchair moralizing we've become increasingly used to seeing from millionaires over the last two years, and one deserving of far fewer platforms.
Bauer, an armchair revolutionary whose talisman is an outsized cigarette lighter he claims to be a gift from Bertolt Brecht, hires Tomas to organize his papers.
During Steinberg's intro, the Justice sat in an armchair on a small dais and rested her hands at the ends of the chair arms, judge style.
In "Nude in a Red Armchair" (1929), her contorted limbs are splayed over the seat, her breasts dangling from her throat, her mouth open in agony.
It started with Artificial Intelligence, the historic compilation album whose cover depicted a robot seated in an armchair, listening to vinyls by Pink Floyd and Kraftwerk.
"We were driving up Laurel Canyon, and I was like, 'Mom, I have to tell you, I'm dating somebody,' " Kunis recalled on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast.
A large quilt by Georgia artist Phyllis Stephens hangs prominently, and in one nook next to an armchair sits a black rotary phone on a low table.
I'm in an armchair with the laptop on my actual lap but atop one of those "read-in-bed" boards to make a better angle for typing.
Verizon has finally figured out that it way overpaid for Yahoo and AOL, perhaps after going back and reading all the contemporaneous media analysis and armchair tweets.
Armchair chemists discuss trial-and-error attempts at making kratom stronger with citric acid ("acidify when extracting, then basify before consumption") or turmeric or black seed oil.
In the playhouse, anthropomorphized food cavorted inside Pee-wee's refrigerator, the armchair gave out hugs and even the windows and floors were puppets with plenty to say.
"We were driving up Laurel Canyon, and I was like, 'Mom, I have to tell you, I'm dating somebody,' " Kunis recalled on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast.
What these armchair historians often fail to say, however, is that President Reagan's support for amnesty was part of a compromise that his congressional counterparts reneged on.
To demonstrate its potential, he greets visitors with a can of bamboo juice, proffers a bamboo business card, and gestures to a bamboo armchair near his desk.
That's the hashtag that has climbed to the top of Twitter's trends on Tuesday morning, as pundits, journalists, politicians and armchair political scientists digest Monday night's debate.
In October, Dunham revealed on Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert that she was six months sober after kicking her use of Klonopin, which she took for anxiety.
"You are the most wonderful Mom, and I will be forever grateful to you for creating our love bugs," the Armchair Expert podcast host addressed his wife.
All you want to do is put on some good tunes, pour yourself a cup of tea, and chill out in your very own "armchair of death".
There's also a shot of Kim lounging awkwardly in a hot pink velvet armchair at the St. Regis hotel, where he stayed the night before the summit.
Twitter made some rather minor tweaks to the look of its Web site on Thursday and now ‪armchair quarterbacks are throwing their arms out with their critiques.
Along with "Le Marin," Picasso's 1964 painting "Femme au chat assise dans un fauteuil" ("Woman With a Cat Seated in an Armchair") was pulled from the sale.
For all our armchair analysis of the president's predilections, we've been missing a key reason for Trump's destructive obsession with loyalty: It's a function of his politics.
In October, Dunham revealed on Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert that she was six months sober after kicking her use of Klonopin, which she took for anxiety.
There is nothing that political pundits and armchair pollsters at home love as much as a flash of emotional drama in the midst of a presidential debate.
The "Last Christmas" star told Dax Shepard on his podcast "Armchair Expert" that she refused to be nude in a project as she wasn't told in advance.
Influencers and armchair politicos also took to social media to chime in as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump went head to head in the second presidential debate.
But playing armchair quarterback, the LPs with whom we spoke suggest that Jurvetson's absence weakens DFJ, which also parted ways with co-founder Tim Draper in 2013.
I'm no longer just listening in to the baby monitor — I'm "monitoring our freeks," because we armchair cops swim in a sea of jargon, slang, and acronyms.
My attempt at a nudge—to keep the ball in play by lightly rocking the machine—manages to get the thing stuck behind an Addams Family armchair.
It is one thing for psychiatrists to assume the role of the armchair psychoanalyst, presuming to know the deep unconscious conflicts of our president without examining him.
In her Cameos, she regularly appears perched in a striped armchair next to an enormous silk curtain contraption, filmed from across the room by an unseen handler.
Clockwise from bottom left: MoMA Design Store's glass Liquefy table; optical illusion place mat from the MoMA Design Store; Fornasetti's Fronte e Retro velvet and jacquard armchair.
For armchair travelers, a film may be the best way to get to, say, Italy — or, if you're a "Star Wars" fan, the planet of Ahch-to.
My bohemian credentials didn't start developing until my mid-teens: I've since boasted stints as a high school scenester, part-time armchair hipster, and Death Grips superfan.
It wasn't until the mid-2000s, after he had retired, that the self-proclaimed "armchair environmentalist" had the perfect opportunity to get off his La-Z-Boy.
Etzioni knows what war is like, in contrast to most armchair warriors in Washington or indeed Beijing, and he refuses to get overexcited by China's martial prowess.
The podcast "Armchair Expert," hosted by Monica Padman and Dax Shepard, above, has drawn its millions of listeners in to revealing interviews with celebrities, experts and more.
This is the archetype of Romantic ballets, opening with the image of the title sylph kneeling as she contemplates the Scots farmer James asleep in his armchair.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Land art doubles as lawn furniture with Terra, a "grass armchair" that grows from seeds and soil in a cardboard frame.
Moroso commissioned the earliest Urquiola work on view at the PMA, her "Fjord" armchair (2002), a witty play on Danish modern that alludes to the country's coastline.
Even though the test was designed with a dog paw in mind, I was still hopeful that my new armchair would hold up to Wallace's regularly clipped claws.
" Kunis got into more detail on Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert last week, where she admitted it was "a horrible, horrible breakup," candidly saying, "I f—ed up.
Sitting in an armchair by the fire in a cottage in France with a glass of wine in hand, I look like the very epitome of holiday bliss.
I was interested in seeing how Super Mario Run, with its new approach to Mario platforming, will inform the small army of armchair Super Mario Maker course designers.
"Serial" revealed little-known evidence and a loyal army of listeners often acted as armchair detectives, raising new questions about the case and whether Syed was indeed guilty.
On Monday, the Knox County Humane Society in Galesburg requested for armchair donations with a video of dogs Mickey, Tango and Goober lounging in their big, cozy furniture.
The Oscar-winner, 46, admitted she faced more than a heartbreaking split from the Coldplay singer, 42, in an interview with Dax Shepard for his podcast Armchair Expert.
The armchair psychoanalysis is that this is all an effort to live up to the legacy of his father, the Hall of Fame college basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian.
Duhamel chatted with Dax Shepard on his Armchair Expert podcast Thursday where he opened up about what he's looking forward to in the next stage of his life.
It may not be one of those years that has widespread recognition among armchair market historians, such as 1929 or 1999, but 1959 was a critical one nonetheless.
Where one sitter is stiff, directing a staid gaze out at the viewer, another is raffish, sprawled on an armchair with tobacco pipe at a studiedly jaunty angle.
One suggestion floated as a "what if" scenario among armchair executives in banking, finance and tech over the weekend is that Snap could make a bid for Twitter.
" But no sooner does she begin than we hear the odd descriptions, "a sea is a leather armchair with wooden arms"; "a motorway is a very strong wind.
"Online supermarket Ocado continues to prosper with the group gaining market share on the seemingly inexorable rise of the armchair shopper," AJ Bell's Investment Director, Russ Mould, said.
Removing the human element—and the chance for armchair pundits to comment on the relative value of those decisions—would strip the sport of its most interesting aspect.
Brunson kneeled next to Trump, who remained sitting in an armchair, and put his hand on the president's shoulder as he prayed with head bowed and eyes closed.
Subjects like banking scandals, presidential politics, a hurricane and a prison riot were at least slightly outside Vice's usual focus on the interests of young male armchair warriors.
And the midwife had to induce Bell, who opened up about the experience in a new episode of Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert, to get the placenta out.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Thomas Eakins's watercolor box, palette, armchair, and paintbrush are awaiting his return at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA) in Philadelphia.
Well, those mealy-mouthed experts and armchair gladiators must have missed old Samart's knock out contribution to that well-worn debate, the side teep. Speed. Power. Timing. Movement.
This meant two years to date of armchair research, and subsequently, an incessant fear of the implications of my below-average IQ, which stands at a pitiful 0.245.
Selma tried to control her anxiety, but her joy overflowed one day when we were shopping together at Crate and Barrel, browsing for an armchair for her apartment.
It's not just armchair psychiatrists who are concerned about Trump's mental health — some of the real ones are even willing to rethink their professional ethics because of it.
Books had an aura of hierarchy and patriarchy: the parson in his pulpit, the politician at the dispatch box, the professor on the podium, paterfamilias in his armchair.
Ruby topped the fierce-looking skulls, each the size of an armchair, with mops of colorful, acrylic-yarn hair that made them look more Muppets than Jurassic Park.
Evidence includes the turquoise kitchen table and the Finn Juhl armchair that is upholstered in geometric-patterned yellow-and-pink curtains Mr. Federle bought at an estate sale.
This modern Cristela Desk ($279.99, normally $399.99) is made of solid wood and has a driftwood finish that goes perfectly with the Linen Elena Armchair ($179.99, normally $229.99).
There was a bedroom and a kitchen-living room equipped with an armchair, a desk, a desk lamp, a small sofa, and bookcases that entirely covered two walls.
Instead of returning to my car to eat while I drive, I cozy up in a red leather armchair and enjoy relaxing, eating, and looking at the decor.
"I'm a lot savvier with what I'm comfortable with, and what I am okay with doing," Clarke said on a recent episode of Dax Shepard's "Armchair Expert" podcast.
There was also a brown leather bench at the foot of the bed and a cozy, tufted armchair clad in beige fabric with a traditional Finnish equestrian print.
Like many of Mr. Mendini's works, it mixed two somewhat incongruous influences: It's an oversize Baroque armchair but decorated in a pointillism reminiscent of the artist Paul Signac.
Netflix documentary series The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann takes a critical look at the 2007 missing child case that disturbed the world and turned many observers into armchair detectives.
It's been about six months since the Burrow armchair arrived in my home, and I am happy to say it has endured countless Wallace clawings with barely a mark.
I get sucked into the latest Armchair Expert podcast episode while I cook and end up buying the guest speaker's Kindle book because I find the interview so fascinating.
But while you may grumble in the privacy of your armchair, the journalists who hold the mirror up to you do so publicly and at great risk to themselves.
Apparently it was cause for a lot of commentary on McPhee's social channels, because she took to Twitter to send a message to the armchair critics of the world.
The PS 2017 Armchair will be available in gray-on-gray or pink-on-black color options for around $150, which isn't cheap given how simplistic its design is.
" And armchair critics across Twitter weighed in on every aspect of her existence after her debut Saturday Night Live performance of "New Rules," rendering a general verdict of: "awkward.
Those who grew up watching the children's show will recognize Pee-wee's beloved armchair Chairry, or at least remember him from the beginning of the show's infectious theme song.
He shuffles his papers, marches out of the room, and slinks back into a mid-century armchair with a snifter of good, expensive brandy, and slaps on Strictly Tiefschwarz.
As more tools become available, the more likely they'll be adopted by today's armchair activists, whose political activism pre-election may have been limited to Facebook likes and retweets.
Trump promised to do away with the troop withdrawal timetables favored by his predecessor Barack Obama, and to outlaw "micromanaging" of the conflict from armchair generals back in Washington.
Regardless, the discussion can be filed among the many mysteries of Göbekli Tepe, a window into the past that continues to intrigue and dazzle experts and armchair archeologists alike.
The photo I remember best showed an old man who had sat dead and undiscovered so long that his skin had fused with the plaid fabric of his armchair.
It was a large, sunny place on the ninth floor, with a wall of windows and an expansive balcony, where he would often sit in an armchair and work.
Q. You are skeptical of the way people protest through social media, of so-called "armchair activism," and say that the internet is dumbing us down with cheap entertainment.
Thanks to the modular design of the Burrow Nomad Leather King Sectional, you can easily fit it into tight spaces and change it into an armchair, loveseat, or sofa.
Topped by a green canopy, the front door opens to a doorman guarding a hallway that leads to a light-filled lobby decorated with two couches and an armchair.
She had always loved Dr. Roth's presence—the way she would sit in an armchair with her legs folded, cradling a large mug of coffee, her nails neatly polished.
The guide is available as a free download, or you can do some armchair exploring with the online interactive map that combines video and photographs into a multimedia experience.
The testing was leaked to the press, and Semenya's body was analyzed relentlessly by armchair gender experts around the world, as Ruth Padawer reported at the New York Times.
In the view of this armchair psychologist, the inability of many people to drink and let drink betrays an insecurity that is often at the heart of wine selection.
I settle for free tea in the break room and listen to Armchair Expert at my desk while I shuffle through some minor tasks I have on my plate.
Color photographs by Lili Jamail, of an empty armchair, and Jheyda McGarrell, of a half-dressed woman seen through her window, are a deliberate tilt both jaunty and alarming.
My rather cheerless 22nd-floor superior king room boasted beige wallpaper, an armchair in chocolate-brown damask, and a TV atop a functional-looking dresser of ash-gray veneer.
Landsdowne's meticulous watercolor feels especially philosophical, an interior with a cozy armchair facing a lit modernist fireplace in front of a large window overlooking a cityscape backed by mountains.
There's a lot of misleading chatter out there from armchair epidemiologists, with supposed miracle cures and conflicting reports on exactly how long we need to continue practicing social distancing.
The seafront-facing bedroom had an armchair, a king-size bed with a blue and white headboard and a huge walk-in closet stocked with beach towels and bags.
The audience, a mixture of boho-chic locals and bronzed day-trippers, lounge on midcentury modern furnishings — a Jens Risom walnut armchair, for instance, had a $550 price tag.
And if there ultimately proves to be no "there" there, Robert Mueller will withstand whatever the shrill critics and armchair prosecutors toss his way as he makes the announcement.
Based on an armchair that Pedro Franco (of the Brazilian company A Lot Of), designed with Christian Ullmann, the Under Construction sofa was shown in millennial pink velvet. Alotofbrasil.com.br.
I sit on the blue velvet armchair, the kind of chair an off-duty policeman might sit in, and drink with my lips pursed to keep the peas out.
"Some of the players I didn't really like that much, but I was listening to them, and they became interesting," Bouton said, sitting in an armchair on the porch.
I aimed to look intent on something, improvising a straight path, though all I was really looking for was an armchair where I could be alone with my phone.
Every tweet and tweak kicked up waves of withering social media snark, armchair psychology, and goatee grazing editorials, which, in turn, engendered swift, frequently brutish response from West, himself.
In " Armchair Expert," Shepard invites friends and fellow celebs (Ellen DeGeneres, Katie Couric, Van Hunt, and Seth Green, to name a few) to talk about the messiness of being human.
Any armchair vintner-and-viticulturist will be required to learn a lot about wine, from fermentation to how to best process the grapes to take advantage of a particular varietal.
And Ms Johnson's armchair observations about Mr Moore's capacities, the APA argued, are "unsupported by any scientific or medical evidence and inconsistent with the...standards used by mental health professionals".
Rejecting the backlash against hashtag activism, Brittany Packnett defended the work of the armchair activists on Twitter and other social media who have brought needed attention to social justice issues.
In the first of the adorable photos shared to Bush Hager's Instagram Stories, the former president is cuddling both his granddaughters — dressed in matching doughnut-patterned pajamas — on an armchair.
Click here to view original GIFWith BattleBots back on TV, you've probably got a lot of armchair opinions on how to build a bot that would easily win the tournament.
" Last month, Culkin&aposs ex-girlfriend, Mila Kunis,  opened up about their split  after eight years together during her appearance on Dax Shepard&aposs podcast, "Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard.
" Comey says previous presidents he had met in the office — Obama and Bush — typically sat in an armchair by the fireplace and "held meetings in a more open, casual arrangement.
At an age when most people have retired to an armchair, he finds himself not so much making a late dash as accelerating on to a whole new literary motorway.
There are snapshots of Mr. Abaaoud in front of tourist sites in Athens, Judge Hendrickx said during the trial, and another photo of Mr. Abaaoud reclining in a large armchair.
Armchair venture capitalists will soon have a new place to hunt for intriguing start-ups: Indiegogo, the popular crowdfunding site for developers of creative ventures like movies, games and gadgets.
And if there's another way to get a broad swathe of Americans fired up about climate change, I haven't heard it, certainly not from the legion of GND armchair critics.
"Garbage lay everywhere on what to me was hallowed ground, where I saw so many of my countrymen killed or wounded by Japanese," he said in the Armchair General interview.
Born in a downturnTaking a longterm view is easy from the comfort of an armchair, but for startups living through the uncertainty and volatility right now, these are scary days.
" The rules will also ban tweets in which people play armchair doctor and make claims like "if you have a wet cough, it's not coronavirus — but a dry cough is.
Sitting in an armchair in her cluttered office, Ms. Williams reflects on the period in the late 1980s when she took private classes with the writer and editor Gordon Lish.
Perhaps the phenomenon can be traced back to Goethe, whose two-part "Faust" — a central text of German literature — is an "armchair drama," meant to be read rather than staged.
In particular, the armchair critics who always find fault with America are suddenly realizing that it is after all important for America to play a leading role in the world.
The 33-year-old actress went on on Dax Shepard's podcast, Armchair Expert, and discussed her stance on stripping down after her decade-long role on the HBO hit series.
In part because this knowledge often comes as the unintended by-product of a larky little project—armchair genealogy, fun for the whole family—the shocks it delivers seem ironic.
And there was his best-known creation, the Proust armchair, an over-the-top evocation of something that he thought Marcel Proust might have relaxed in while remembering things past.
One diorama features an armchair with piles of trash underneath its seat cushion, with a room below bursting at its bottom with a dusty pipe, dirty insulation, and other junk.
So when the Falcons took a three-touchdown lead in the first half, Bouchard felt the need to give her two cents on Twitter just like any other armchair quarterback.
By the end, he's up on stage sitting in an armchair — look, staging — like he's invited you into his living room so he can tell you about these cool products.
Amid the media hysteria surrounding the global obesity epidemic, few retailers dared wade into this cultural maelstrom, lest they be accused of glamorizing obesity by armchair "experts" and internet trolls.
If this finale doesn't have you heaving over the side of your armchair (or, at the very least, grinning your inner 5-year-old's smile) then maybe you weren't watching properly.
OXON HILL, Md. – Words that sound easy to the armchair spellers in the Scripps National Spelling Bee audience aren&apost always cupcakes for the elite spellers on stage — and vice versa.
His clientele is made up of an assortment of armchair-adventuring adults, students, and families (including one with a few Oscar wins, though he'd prefer to keep their identity a secret).
I saw a woman plop down in the single available armchair and flip through The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, which could be an okay way to relax after work.
Like with most major beauty trends, the so-called nail art bubble hit fast and hard, followed by years of armchair analysis about when the trend would be declared officially dead.
The apology style guide is being revised in real time, by armchair editors and experts across the internet; plus, there are plenty of primary sources to consult — also known as women.
During the darkest days of the Wii U, some armchair analysts wondered whether Nintendo should even continue to compete in the ultra-competitive hardware space — but nobody thinks that any more.
Opening up to Dax Shepard on his Armchair Expert podcast this week, the comedian reflected on the trajectory of her career, touching on the cancelation of her popular ABC sitcom, Ellen.
That curiosity is often like armchair quarterbacking: we feel a possessive sense of pride in our favorite heroes, and want them to kick ass in competition, like our favorite sports teams.
On Monday, Taylor Swift dropped the teaser for her "…Ready For It?" music video — and the 15-second clip spawned more questions than answers for Swift stans and armchair followers alike.
Facebook and Twitter have stumbled in the past to keep their platforms from being a clearinghouse for quickly disseminating unsubstantiated stories and armchair conspiracy theories that rapidly snowball in digital communities.
Birli, who has a 14-week-old son, said that she lost consciousness for a while, and when she woke up she was naked and tied to an armchair, Krone reported.
She would lie in her little twin bed, her glasses perched on her nose, and read and reread a thin sheaf of pages, while I sat in the armchair beside her.
Paintings rarely get to share war stories in a museum exhibition, especially works like Matisse's "Blue Dress in a Yellow Armchair" that have been pillaged, traded and salvaged by many hands.
The fact that the armchair economists of the mainstream media seem to be almost unanimous in predicting an impending recession only proves that they have substituted wishful thinking for sober analysis.
While discussing on-screen nudity with Dax Shepard on his podcast "Armchair Expert," the "Last Christmas" actor recalled being asked to perform a nude scene she hadn't agreed to in advance.
After throwing you career curveballs for the past seven years, Uranus, the planet of rebellion, changes signs on Wednesday, inspiring you to move beyond armchair activism over the next seven years.
Some armchair analysts might chalk that up to Durant being in a better head place, or some other hooey, but the reason he gave Chris Haynes in an interview with ESPN.
The armchair technology critic — roused by Foer's sneakily persuasive manifesto — might ask in response, with a mixture of satisfaction and despair: What does it mean that it could be all three?
In the flickering half-light, the room is worn and spare: a single armchair on the scuffed wooden floor, a narrow bed in the far corner, a lone suitcase stashed beneath.
And, with its compelling descriptions, hundreds of photographs, surprising charts, maps for every region of the world, it will be as appealing to the armchair traveler as the die-hard adventurer.
On Tuesday, Netflix dropped a trailer for a new show, American Vandal, a mockumentary parodying the wave of true-crime projects like The Jinx that have inspired legions of armchair detectives.
Hamamatsu (CNN)Sitting in an armchair next to his sister, in a cozy living room in the Japanese city of Hamamatsu, Iwao Hakamada looks like your average 83-year-old grandpa.
There was a burnt orange velvet sofa at the foot of the bed, as well as a brown leather armchair with a seat cushion upholstered in a bold floral-patterned fabric.
Ms. Matas' hand-woven blankets (all Kihnu women learn to weave traditional handicrafts) cover the red sofa and armchair with Kihnu's signature pattern of navy, red, white, yellow and pink stripes.
One cannot help but wonder if in Lewis, an armchair traveler and geography lover who is never quite able to venture far from home, Chatwin was writing himself an alternative narrative.
Listen: The podcast "Armchair Expert" has made its name as a place for candid conversations with celebrities, experts and authors, where many believe "invisible truth serum" seems to pervade each interview.
I plonked myself down in a comfy leather armchair in front of the window and the staff kindly insisted on moving my snacks (which were all delicious) and drinks for me.
But the thing that always distracts me is that armchair that speakers at the UN have to sit in for what seems like all of three seconds while they're being introduced.
Sometimes trying on outfits gets exhausting, or maybe you want someone to give you a second opinion on what to wear, so I appreciated the addition of the armchair and footrest.
There is a scene that's easy to miss in which Lizzie admires a picture hanging over Rose's armchair: a framed stretch of silk decorated with a pattern of birds in flight.
If you enjoy armchair exploration, you will love Wink Lorch's new book, "Wines of the French Alps: Savoie, Bugey and Beyond, With Local Food and Travel Tips" (Wine Travel Media, $40).
Over the weekend, photographs emerged online of Mr. Weinstein sitting in what seemed to be a common room at Bellevue, watching television in an armchair with a wheelchair parked beside him.
And that is strange, because whole categories of investors have been selling: pension funds and mutual funds, as well as nonprofit groups, endowments, private equity firms, personal trusts and armchair investors.
But I ask you: If an athlete is a champion at the 100-meter sprint, do you, the armchair sports fan, expect him or her to achieve comparable success in a marathon?
Fitness buffs and armchair athletes alike can take part in a range of classes too, like yoga, cardio hip-hop, muay thai and spinning in this 27,2159-square-foot, multi-level space.
Through flashes of action, we see him holding that suitcase as he walks towards a boat, speaks onto a payphone, and enters a hotel room (presumably where the armchair scene takes place).
And then there's its focus on what really matters — hanging out with your crew and reveling in many of the simple pleasures that make life good: friends, beer, dogs, and armchair philosophy.
The new recommendations say babies should sleep in their parents' room on a separate surface, such as a crib or bassinet, but never on a soft surface like a couch or armchair.
"Right after I got divorced, I went to the mountains for a week by myself," Kutcher, 40, said in a wide-ranging interview on his pal Dax Shepard's new podcast, Armchair Expert.
Many people with psychiatric disabilities and other diagnoses have been writing about this since Trump's candidacy became serious, begging abled America to stop stigmatizing mental illness through armchair diagnoses of Donald Trump.
Ahead, the skin-care products that Reddit's armchair skin experts can't get enough of — and the ones you'll be hooked on, too, once you take that first stumble down the rabbit hole...
Also noted is how breastfeeding can reduce risk of SIDS by 70%, but with the caveat that parents should be careful not to fall asleep when feeding their baby on an armchair.
Armchair analysts have been predicting an oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Iran for a while now, and escalating tensions between the countries would seem to portend a major market disruption.
In what may have been a Proustian moment, she sat me down on the armchair in her small house and proceeded to tell me about the star signs and what they mean.
A woods-wandering, masked killer is tipped off about Maddie's situation when he slams her dead neighbor against her patio's french doors and she stays curled up in her armchair, typing away.
"You insult our country, attack our [National Health Service], embarrass our Queen, undermine our 'special relationship,' humiliate our [prime minister]…and then smugly pose in Winston Churchill's armchair," the front page states.
On Monday, the actor, 44, opened up during his podcast The Armchair Expert to guest Chris D'Elia about a time where he had to make a choice between his relationship and career.
In early 2018, Shepard launched "Armchair Expert," a podcast in which he and his co-host, the actress and writer Monica Padman, affably unpack the glory and the chaos of human behavior.
LONDON (Reuters) - Armchair fans could soon be fed performance data from the world's top riders during races after professional cycling organization Velon announced a "game-changing" deal for the sport on Thursday.
Their comfort with our native customs is indicated by the comfy armchair squarely facing the flat-screen television in the living room, into which Donald settles to watch a college football game.
After one woman's photo went viral due to her uncanny resemblance to a hotel hallway, another Imgur user countered with her own photo in which she blends seamlessly into an old armchair.
"I always feel like as a trans woman, you always have to be over the top," she says sitting regally in her armchair, her posture mirroring that of a talk show guest.
In a recent episode of the Dax Shepard podcast "Armchair Expert," Kutcher said he wasn't creating trust funds for his two children with his wife, Mila Kunis, Mitch Tuchman reported for MarketWatch.
You can learn an awful lot about trends and the way they percolate outward from the professional to the armchair athlete (is that an oxymoron?) when watching approximately 50,000 people run by.
She shows me the armchair where Ms. Tharp sat during an early-1970s interview, wryly watching Ms. Jowitt's young son as he kept pushing a cup toward the edge of a table.
Here too are a covetable desk Bo Bardi made of caviuna wood, and a low-slung armchair Palanti crafted from darker cabreúva, both of which are supported by bold N-shaped legs.
The useful armchair-guide covers Mayahuel, the Aztec goddess of agave; defines the NOMs, or official Mexican regulations; describes many brands sold in Mexico and the United States; and explains various cocktails.
These 18 travel books are full of so many interesting, exciting, and unique ideas that you'll feel like you have no choice but to transform from armchair traveler to real-life traveler.
As Irma churned west with sustained winds of 19693 miles per hour on Tuesday, making it among the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record, some armchair meteorologists suggested that there should be.
In "California Art Collector," a matron, rendered in modern grisaille, occupies an armchair beneath a lean-to that echoes the manger in Piero Della Francesca's "Nativity" in the National Gallery in London.
"It's breaking my heart," she said, pulling up on her computer screen an image of a blobby Danish armchair that looked as if it were made from half-melted chocolate ice cream.
What followed was a cacophony of ridicule from amateur armchair prosecutors -- some of them former FBI employees -- responding with disdain and waxing authoritatively about an investigation in which they had no part.
Sometimes I saw her in an armchair reading, music playing at low volume, or else in the kitchen preparing a meal, a strung apron around her waist, steam rising from steel pots.
After half a year with Burrow's armchair, I feel comfortable saying I have found a piece of furniture that is comfortable, attractive and, most important, resistant to Wallace's best efforts to destroy it.
The Pretty Woman director proceeds to invite the three witches into his home and introduce them to his "little woman," Penny, who's seated in an armchair, flipping through channels and smoking a cigarette.
Recently at a podcasting conference I watched as a woman perched herself awkwardly at the edge of an armchair that was elevated so her crotch was exactly at eye level for the audience.
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His arsenal of invention includes other lesser known objects such as PyonPyon jumping shoes, the Cerebrex, an armchair designed to improve mental function, and Love Jet—a Viagra alternative designed to enhance libido.
Few celebrity couples have more openly discussed their ups and downs as much as Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard (see: the entire two hours of the first episode of Shepard's "Armchair Expert" podcast).
Instagram Armchair adventures begin with Instagram Instagram started as a simple photo sharing app, but as the platform has developed over the years, it's transformed itself into a must-have app for travelers.
In the car's armchair-style seats, riders will have "unprecedented access to bespoke concierge services and a level of connectivity and cyber-security few enjoy in their own homes," according to Aston Martin.
"For all the people out there who fancy themselves the armchair psychiatrist, trying to analyze certain people, they ought to shift their craft over to Nancy Pelosi," Conway told Fox News on Wednesday.
Now: If you're broke and underemployed in 22017 then you might be an armchair expert on the intricacies of televised antiques auctions , but you'll have bugger all chance of getting to number 1.
There's a long history of sci-fi dreamers, armchair anthropologists, and confused philosophers turning to the idea of utopia when times get tough, but those stories seem insufficient when stuff gets really bad.
Sweden's assault case against New York rapper A$AP Rocky has turned the internet into a strange vortex of hip-hop fans and armchair law professors, all opining on what should be happening.
This summer, he had a solo show of new furniture pieces (a coffee table, armchair and stool, all made of blackened steel, brass, wood and leather) at the Gallery S. Bensimon in Paris.
Fascinating, because of the sheer number of amateur armchair prosecutors who have come out of the woodwork to clamor for public attention and wax poetic about investigations in which they had no part.
Listen to the Muslim leaders who challenge the orthodoxies of radicalization within their own faith — not from the comfortable distance of an armchair, but as organizers and activists for pluralism, progress, and reform.
Instead of blithely throwing around overly vague and stigmatizing terms like "crazy," or armchair psychologizing, reporters should seek out expert opinions and attempt to pin down language as precisely and objectively as possible.
Unlike James's fancy dribbling, Harden's memorable play did not have any questions as to its intentionality, though it did run afoul of armchair referees who declared it a push-off or a travel.
" A big, upholstered armchair, for instance, can ground a seating area and lend a sense of gravitas, Mr. Meyer said, but "a chair with legs conveys a sense of airiness, flexibility and mobility.
A lounge-y, laid-back armchair is nice for watching television, but if you plan to work on a laptop while you're sitting there, "you want to be more upright," Mr. Meyer said.
Armchair travelers can explore the ancient statues of Easter Island and the glaciers of Patagonia through a free app called Chile 360º developed by Imagen de Chile, a private organization that promotes Chile.
Reporters want to cover Trump, however, with emotion-laden wording, armchair analysis and sometimes-flimsy sourcing, and that leads to a perception by Trump followers that the media is out to demean Trump.
If I were playing armchair psychologist (and got to sit in Dr. Freud's quirky chair), I would suspect that she resents your daughter for stealing attention that would otherwise be directed toward her.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, various armchair quarterbacks were quick to blame Houston's lack of zoning laws—rather than the 50 inches of rain that inundated the area— for the unprecedented flooding.
He occupied a commanding oak armchair at the head of the board table, with the senior trustees (average age 21) closest to him, and younger members like Nelson Rockefeller at the far end.
When we get back, I spend the majority of my morning working on a workflow diagram graphic while catching up on my podcasts (My Favorite Murder, Armchair Expert, Natch Beaut, and Chatty Broads).
That's not playing armchair psychologist: Scaramucci's firing is proof that Trump has given Kelly more authority than Reince Priebus (or any other Trump administration official, including Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump) has had.
The Alissa Upholstered Armchair ($79.99, normally $159.99) has a silky pop of color and a light brown hardwood frame that complement the laidback vibe of the Ivory Calder Upholstered Loveseat ($399.99, normally $499.99).
Once Noel approves my choices (she almost always does; we are sisters in our armchair real-estate-buying enthusiasms), I call the listing agent of each property and ask a lot of questions.
Figuring out exactly which laws were broken and how seriously requires an inquiry into the details of what happened rather than an armchair assessment, but that simply underscores that an investigation is needed.
Before things take a turn for the dark, as they often do on reality television, Kenzi's segment ended, meaning she didn't have to experience any drama, or join in on Lee's armchair therapy session.
After watching the above video, which shows all the testing Burrow's furniture goes through to ensure it's built to last and look good for a long time, I ordered this armchair in navy blue.
Amidst all the finger pointing, tweet-shaming and armchair quarterbacking of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) failure, there's no denying that it showed the strength of the conservative wing of the Republican Party.
Despite their split, the Transformers actor raved about Fergie and how their relationship has evolved now that they're no longer a couple, during a December interview with Dax Shepard on his Armchair Expert podcast.
You see, the practice of testing employees for traces of herb has spawned an entire industry focused on beating such tests—usually of the "pee in a cup" variety—mostly based on armchair science.
A STRANGE-LOOKING SMALL room full of vintage furniture—an armchair, a chest of drawers, a table—was being built in the middle of Infosys's Palo Alto offices when your correspondent visited in November.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — President Trump has been commander in chief for 14 months, but to an uncanny degree, he still sounds like the armchair statesman who ran for the White House in 2016.
The I Feel Pretty actress, 37, spoke with Dax Shepard for his Armchair Expert podcast this week where she talked about her own self-esteem and how women face harassment in their everyday lives.
The country singer, 35, came to Jolie Rae's defense on social media on Sunday regarding a video she posted of the little girl letting out an ear-piercing scream before ducking behind an armchair.
Somewhere between an actor, amateur athlete, and armchair historian, Zilli's obsession with Roman history began at the age of nine, when he dressed as an ancient Roman for Carnevale, the Italian version of Halloween.
Dr. Carlo Bava told the AP by telephone that Morano's caretaker called him to say she had passed away while sitting in an armchair in her home in Verbania, a town on Lake Maggiore.
" Scaramucci posited that Priebus -- seeming less and less like family as the days go by -- was likely "to resign very shortly" before armchair-diagnosing the chief of staff as a "paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac.
As Chrissie's brother handled all the mail, Chrissie turned into an armchair detective, scouring the internet in an attempt to uncover which heartless criminals had gotten their hands on her mother's hard-earned money.
Apple has an enormous amount of cash sitting around — $267 billion, at last count — which perpetually prompts armchair analysts to suggest ways the company should spend its money — Netflix is doable for $140 billion.
According to the Washington Post, Hill, like many armchair detectives, became fascinated with the story of the Lady after reading about her in The Skeleton Crew: How Amateur Sleuths Are Solving America's Coldest Cases.
When shopping for an armchair, it's as important to know where it will be placed in a room as it is to consider how it will mesh with the rest of your room's decor.
A 1942 Picasso at Christie's, "Femme Dans un Fauteuil (Dora Maar)," a darker wartime painting depicting Ms. Walter's successor as muse and lover seated in an armchair, was also supported by an external guarantor.
Editorial Observer The promise of self-driving cars can be alluring — imagine taking a nap or watching a movie in a comfortable armchair while being shuttled safely home after a long day at work.
This is just as well, since Orwell, ever suspicious of armchair intellectualism, made a practice of writing directly from experience, to the point of plunging himself into many of the crises of his day.
The show will comprise 13 realized design pieces — including an aluminum armchair that looks like folded paper and a lumpy canvas-and-foam sofa with an unfinished hem — and at least as many maquettes.
"You never really lose the memory of the sounds, the smells and everything, including the blood running down your nose so you're smelling blood instead of breathing," he told Armchair General magazine in 2009.
We don't know, but printed on the page where he tells us this there is a photograph of Deng, in a mammoth armchair, with antimacassars, such as Aunt Anna had, contentedly having a smoke.
For the Minnesota senator, Mr. Buttigieg is an opportunistic, armchair critic of Washington, who rose above her into the top tier of candidates because of male privilege and a misguided dissection of national politics.
Sadly, there seems to be only one candidate here: a metal tubing armchair by Mr. Fischer that looks back to modernist masters like Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier, but adds extra curves.
When it's time to relocate, it's often more convenient to toss your decaying armchair or banged-up bookcase and start over from scratch than pay to move a large item to a new home.
The reasons Aziz gave in his interview for killing Sabeen — she spoke out against the Taliban, she promoted secular values — echo views and values common among corporate workers, lawyers, journalists and other armchair jihadists.
It's probably not worth taking a stand over that beat-up old armchair you picked up at a garage sale, but maybe you don't want to let go of grandma's favorite teapot just yet.
While I sympathize with the obvious logistical challenges involved in trying to sit down with real-live ISIS theologians, the armchair quality of the people Wood features here can make his discussions feel abstract.
But Nakhane slipped quietly into a grand London hotel late one Sunday last month, soft-stepping even in combat boots, taking up little space in a corner armchair with a feline kind of grace.
On January 15, 2007, from the comfort of an armchair, she gave the world this viral video: In German, this rhyme is a "singspiel" — a sung nursery rhyme — known as "Kleiner Hai" (Little Shark).
Steven experienced a particular kind of depression known as "agitated depression" that isn't signaled by the slumped shoulders, flat faces, and placid sitting in an armchair seen in the "before" part of commercials for antidepressants.
The Pineapple Express actor revealed Monday on Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert that he and his wife Lauren Miller regularly discuss whether to add on to their family that already includes their adorable pup Zelda.
The Phab 2 Pro, meanwhile, has as its key selling point the ability to mix virtual and real worlds, allowing everything from gaming to visualizing what your apartment might look like with a new armchair.
Their girls — 8-month-old True Thompson and 11-month-old Chicago West — looked cozy as they sat side-by-side on a plush armchair, as seen in photos Khloé shared via Instagram on Saturday.
"Well, the armchair warriors out there in social media land had some very strong opinions about this makeup look I did on Gwen for the Billboard Awards," the makeup pro wrote on his Facebook page.
While scanning the thousands of active threads, you'll frequently come across brands the average Sephora VIB has never heard of, but that have achieved cult-like status among the subreddit's in-the-know armchair experts.
She's speaking of her custom velvet-covered bed, but the observation could just as easily apply to the groovy powder room wallpaper, a furry armchair in the living room, or any of several mirrored walls.
Of course, that tenet doesn't stop many of us from armchair-diagnosing other people as alcoholics, and, labels aside, it's often easy to spot those for whom drinking is a source of trouble or preoccupation.
In the most recent episode of Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard, the actor welcomed Hudson, 20183, and her brother Oliver to his podcast, where they discussed how he and Hudson once dated back in 2007.
"Saturday Night Live" poked fun at armchair activism this year with a skit called "Thank you, Scott," starring comedian Louis C.K. as a well-meaning man who shares a few articles with his Facebook friends.
More subtly patterned rugs can reduce motion sickness or issues stemming from balance disorders, and with just a few changes to proportion and seat material, an accessible armchair looks no different from a "normal" one.
My office is built into a corner of our basement, and I'm fortunate to have the space for a large desk, an armchair, bookshelves, and just enough room for pacing when thinking or on calls.
Maybe you're already buying your plane tickets, or maybe you can't get away anytime soon — but either way, we recommend the books below, which will help you explore on the ground or from your armchair.
A painting of a woman in a white blouse embroidered with flowers, "Femme Assise," or "Seated Woman/Woman Sitting in an Armchair" by Matisse, went to the descendants of a Paris art dealer, Paul Rosenberg.
He wakes to find her in the exact same place she was in when he fell asleep—in a cane armchair facing the open front door, looking out onto the scrub of the back yard.
The purple cashmere lounge chair is one of a pair; on the 1970s-era lacquer and aluminum table, Brutalist-inspired stoneware; the patinated bronze, wood and hide armchair in the foreground is by Mattia Bonetti.
Back in September of 2015, Shots CEO John Shahidi sank into a big leather armchair at a busy San Francisco cafe and gave me a look that was completely out of character: He looked defeated.
Like all the finalists, it's an interactive bit of armchair urban planning — which isn't too different from Moses's masterminding of neighborhoods he never saw, subways he would never ride, and roads he would never drive.
But comfort and technology were not sacrificed: A plush navy blue velvet armchair occupied one corner, and a small TV hung on the wall opposite the galvanized metal-framed double bed topped with fluffy white linens.
Neutral hues and natural wood floors served as the backdrop for simple furnishings: a plum-colored armchair, a desk and desk chair, two bedside tables and the bed, which was actually two double beds pushed together.
THURSDAY, MAY 9 NEW ORLEANS, La. - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic speaks on the economic outlook and monetary policy at an armchair chat before the Louisiana Bankers Association Convention and Exposition - 1445 GMT.
THURSDAY, MAY 9 ** NEW ORLEANS, La. - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic speaks on the economic outlook and monetary policy at an armchair chat before the Louisiana Bankers Association Convention and Exposition - 1445 GMT.
Later that night, Kourtney shared a shot of the momager amongst her many pricy, pint-size trophies on her Instagram stories, leisurely draped across a white armchair in the midst of her walk-in purse closet.
Yet overall there is a global grasp of functional design, from Walter Gropius's 1922 nickel-plated brass door handle built for the Bauhaus Dessau to Danish designer Mathias Bengtsson's laser-cut wood "Slice Armchair" from 1999.
Last fall, Dunham opened up about being six months sober — after quitting Klonopin, a type of Benzodiazepine used to treat symptoms of anxiety, panic disorders and seizures  — on an episode of Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert.
Last Tuesday, the mom of one posted two sweet snaps of True — one of her smiling for the camera, while the other featured the baby giving her best pout — as she cozied up into an armchair.
There was no YouTube to immortalise their embarrassing moments, no outlets for their armchair critics, and the hash key, not yet co-opted into a means of encouraging and clumping opinion, was just shorthand for "number".
This room also contains three chairs that look like downmarket versions of the Grand Confort armchair made famous by Le Corbusier, a few plants, and two large windows that let in a lot of natural light.
But it also offers a sly critique of our current national obsession with armchair detective work, and the point at which our prurient interest in real murders, no matter how intellectualized, becomes something internalized and ugly.
" Opening up to Dax Shepard on his Armchair Expert podcast this week, DeGeneres reflected on her experience coming out, admitting that it was "a high, and it was celebrated, and then it was a complete low.
Whatever you think of their decision, and no matter what it might suggest to an armchair analyst, the fact here is simple: Flynn is employing a familiar constitutional tool to protect himself against potential legal jeopardy.
That's pretty major when you consider that the offerings include luxe-looking items like a glass-and-metal coffee table (now $122.49) and a durable, tufted armchair (now $174.99) created in collaboration with designer Nate Berkus.
Seated on a gold-upholstered armchair, Defence Minister Awad Mohamed Ahmed Ibn Auf said Bashir, 75, was under arrest and announced a three-month state of emergency, a nationwide ceasefire and the suspension of the constitution.
Yet Markle's turmoil does not seem to be in the thoughts of those armchair courtiers, who stepped up their criticism Friday at the news that she asked Prince Charles to walk with her down the aisle.
The footage also showed Epstein's eclectic taste in art and home décor, revealing odd statues of apes, gargoyle-like sculptures, a massive sundial, and an armchair that appeared to be made of animal horns and hide.
A heavy door opened onto a small sitting room with a crimson love seat and armchair by Carlo di Carli, a marble-topped coffee table and an Ico Parisi dressing table with a flip-up mirror.
This reclining armchair features a back and a seat formed by a single, daringly thin sheet of bentwood, with sweeping curls at both ends, and is suspended between two curvaceous frames serving as arms and legs.
There's no fee to access the room, furnished with an armchair and reading lamp, which provides "a moment of privacy," according to the hotel general manager Ryan Kunzer, for guests to pray, meditate, nurse or read.
Six months later, Bellingcat — a collective of hypervigilant armchair sleuths established in 2014 by Eliot Higgins, a British blogger working from home while caring for his infant daughter — began to unmask those behind the attempted assassinations.
With 23 minutes 222 seconds left in the third quarter, he hobbled off the court and into the locker room as the Oracle Arena crowd hushed and Twitter roared — with panic, with prayers, with armchair diagnoses.
Experiments with isosceles triangles formed the basis of their debut Alpina collection, comprising an armchair, a desk, a shelf and a dining table that share the same finger-thin black steel frames and turquoise Formica tops.
Then there is the hazard of reception rooms that make it daunting to stand up from an armchair, cross yards of empty carpet and hand a boss a note about a detail of policy or tactics.
Where once the armchair tourist had to make due with episodes of "Agatha Christie's Poirot" and old reruns of "Doctor Who" on PBS, the streaming age has opened up more countries' borders than the Schengen Agreement.
Wall Street's titans and armchair investors alike expend tremendous amounts of time and sweat trying to predict what will be up and what will be down, hoping to beat everyone else with a cleverly constructed portfolio.
The audience began with intimidatingly angry words from a Zeus-faced Castro sitting in an armchair before us, but after he calmed down, matters ended with some laughter and a next-day story in my notebook.
When you first meet Benoit, he is sitting in an armchair, a nod to a genre staple and some teasing misdirection: He is, you soon appreciate, a hands-on sleuth if not an especially penetrative one.
Midnight Chicken is nominally a cookbook, but it's the kind of cookbook you can read straight through, sitting in an armchair with a cup of tea at your side, just for the pleasure of the language.
But—to Ben & Jerry's credit—the company isn't just relying on armchair activism to get its message across; in 2015, it hired a consultancy to examine its own greenhouse gas emissions and measure its carbon footprint.
The three companies involved in the operation, which are currently owned by Investindustrial, can boast iconic products including B&B Italia's armchair "Up" designed by artist Gaetano Pesce and PH artichoke lamp produced by Denmark's Louis Poulsen.
Try to spend a little time today with whatever makes you comfortable, whether it's a big bowl of your favorite food, a spacious armchair or just some nice stories about cozy baby birds and storybook boat rescues.
If the armchair corporals want to persist in demands for withdrawals that for 25 years have led to more Palestinian violence, not less, the least they can do is be ferocious in defense of Israel's inarguable sovereignty.
The actress told the charming story on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast this week, explaining that her mother was taken aback when she revealed that she was in a relationship with her former That '70s Show costar.
Speaking of which, I still need to know what all those Target reviewers are talking about, and if you ask me, that's as good an excuse as any to drop $29 on a glitter-filled inflatable armchair.
Photo: David Swanson (Pool The Philadelphia Inquirer/Associated Press)The man at the center of the bizarre GoFundMe campaign conspiracy, which grifted $400,000 out of armchair Good Samaritans, was sentenced on Friday to five years of probation.
Both Chicago and Kardashian West had their eyes closed as the latter held her daughter close, wearing bright-pink eye shadow, a purple silky bottom and no top while they sat together on a shiny blue armchair.
As arbitrary or frivolous as the pursuit might seem, music critics and armchair oddsmakers have made it an annual tradition to attempt to predict the "song of the summer" using past data, gut feelings, tea leaves, etc.
The footage gave a close-up look at Epstein's eclectic taste in art, revealing odd statues of apes, gargoyle-like sculptures, a massive sundial, and an armchair that appeared to be made of animal horns and hide.
For some armchair investigators, the "Watcher" case has evoked memories of a brush with suburban horror in Westfield back in 1971, when John E. List shot and killed his wife, three children and 85-year-old mother.
O.J. Simpson all have tragic flaws, tiny little pieces of themselves that can never be set right, which then get broadcast on a national scale, to be picked apart and analyzed by armchair psychologists at dinner parties.
It may be that all of the celebrities and armchair shoppers who are glorying in the designers' florals and laces have privately interrogated their own superegos and decided wearing the label was the right thing to do.
Since moving to New York City, where locals and tourists have their own bewildering shopping rituals, I began to think about the Commons less from an annoyed neighbor's point of view and more as an armchair psychologist.
While we were flexible about furniture choices, we did have some pieces we wanted to keep, like the gray / wood armchair I dragged home through the streets of Brooklyn on my own in the middle of August.
Off in a cramped corner were the reassembled pieces of furniture from Proust's bedroom, including a five-paneled Chinese screen, a velvet armchair that belonged to his father and a writing desk, used mostly for piling books.
LONDON (Reuters) - Golfers will no longer live in fear of a minor infringement being picked up by eagle-eyed armchair fans, after the Royal & Ancient and USGA agreed to limit the use of video evidence on Tuesday.
Still, if the comedy can be dated, the retro approach — multicamera, theatrical, issues-based — feels current, as the headlines recall the tumult of the '70s and the president-elect seems to be tweeting from Archie Bunker's armchair.
Click one too many times, and you'll hear Ross say "OK, I don't think it's gonna pivot any more..." Type in "Chandler Bing," and an armchair will appear, which, if clicked, unleashes a chick and a duck.
My bit of armchair psychology for this game is that Iowa often gets left out of the Big Ten-Pac 12 postseason rivalry fun and might be a bit more motivated to show up for this game.
But to Nabokov the Bolsheviks were the men who had dispossessed his family, even strafing the ship they escaped on with machine-gun fire — in other words, not a group to be redeemed by Wilson's armchair apologetics.
We shelter each other when we invite people into our homes, when we give time, listen well, or provide a bed for the night; when we offer privacy, a winged armchair, anonymity, a tent in the garden.
From this viewpoint, the software studies matches like an armchair general: it identifies what it thinks are goal-scoring chances, or the moments where the configuration of players looks right for someone to take a shot and score.
"They had a large placard out front thanking whatever historic preservation trust fund for money that was donated to it," said Mr. Steketee, 41, who works in information technology but has an "armchair scholar" interest in the Constitution.
A middle-aged male actor and friend of Cesarco's sits in an armchair in a library, centered on the screen — a conventional documentary set-up — as he performs a monologue in Spanish on the definition of literary tragedy.
Both Chicago and Kardashian West, 38, had their eyes closed as the latter held her daughter close, wearing bright-pink eye shadow, a purple silky bottom and no top while they sat together on a shiny blue armchair.
The actress, who is expecting her second child with husband Cole Maness, spoke with her Parenthood costar and on-screen brother Dax Shepard for an episode of his podcast, Armchair Expert, on Monday, when they discussed the religion.
It just kind of happens, and then we find ourselves getting way more invested than we expected, and by the end of it all we're armchair experts in a bunch of sports we never knew we always loved.
I don't know, and neither do the legions of armchair generals who are criticizing Israel for the steps it took to prevent a catastrophe among the residents of Kibbutzim and towns that are proximate to the border fence.
Will Rubio, who shocked us all with his strong third-place finish in Iowa, shake off the doubts from a wobbly debate performance this weekend and become the contender that so many Washington, D.C., armchair prognosticators have foretold?
On New Year's Day, Kim, sedentary in his capacious sienna leather armchair, warned that Pyongyang may be compelled to seek a new path (way) to defend its sovereignty and supreme interests should Washington fail to honor its promises.
First comes the full-bodied blonde Marie-Therese Walter, represented here by, among other works, a luminous Matisse-inspired canvas ("Woman in a Yellow Armchair," 1932) and by a tender sketch of her head resting on a pillow.
Designed by French luxury yacht designers and available only on its Airbus A380-800 aircraft, Singapore Airlines' suites are individual cabins with sliding doors, window blinds and a bed that's separate from the 35-inch-wide leather armchair.
Ms. Beverley, who both wrote and stars in this one-act musical play, makes Mercer's story compelling, taking her to Paris, where she developed her low-key, storytelling vocal style; she frequently performed while seated in an armchair.
With Netflix's hotly-anticipated The Staircase making its debut this Friday, we've compiled a list of the absolute-best true crime films, documentaries, and tv series on Netflix (US) to help you get your armchair-detective gears turning.
"Those who have had enough of armchair generals will turn with relief to Zara Steiner's 'The Triumph of the Dark,' which completes her two-volume history of international relations between the wars," Jonathan Sumption wrote in The Spectator.
Trump — whose own gaffes and behavior have raised questions among armchair doctors and Democrats about his fitness for office — has not been shy about raising questions about Biden's mental aptitude, and he has done so in brash terms.
Curled up in a scarlet red armchair designed by the French designer Jean Royère, Mr. Maezawa — who does not work with an art adviser — said he was driven entirely by his love of art and not financial investment.
On a recent visit, the showroom had a leather armchair attributed to the star Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi, and a dining table by the Italian designer Mario Bellini, whose modular Camaleonda sofas are a store best seller.
There are diaries, books and collages on show which survey the inception of consumer goods such as the Wassily Chair, designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925-26, and the Weißenhof armchair designed by van der Rohe in 1927.
These days, the workday begins with Milch, seated in a cushiony leather armchair opposite a desktop computer monitor, rereading the printout of a completed scene from the previous day or scrutinizing a new one written by, say, Corrado.
"It's just too hard to focus," she said from an armchair near the open glass door that framed passing scenes of fishermen in rowboats, a little girl with a donkey waving hello, water buffaloes lolling on the riverbank.
In the image, both Chicago and Kardashian West had their eyes closed as the latter held her daughter close, wearing bright-pink eyeshadow, a purple silky bottom and no top while they sat together on a shiny blue armchair.
The 34-year-old actress recently sat down for a revealing conversation with her close friend, Dax Shepard, for his podcast, Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard, in which she opened up about her split from the "Home Alone" star.
Donald Trump has turned the political press into a scrum of two-bit armchair psychologists: grabbing at table scraps of information from the Trump campaign and dissecting them for clues as to what on earth Donald Trump is thinking.
Over the past four and a half decades, the so-called D.B. Cooper skyjacking case has captivated countless armchair detectives – not to mention teams of FBI investigators – hoping to finally crack the nation's only unsolved act of air piracy.
Bright White Ltd, a British company that specialises in digital projects for museums, combined ultra-high definition 3D film, computer animation and speech-recognition technologies to craft the interactive survivor in a comfy armchair, prepared to answer any question.
Holding down the modern end, Anne-Sophie Duval (Booth 13) has a 1930 cream-colored leather armchair with ebony legs designed by Jean-Michel Frank, who combined raw materials with cool, classical lines to create a new minimal aesthetic.
A relatively new entrant into the market, Starburst Labs began working on its first product in 255 and is targeting the independent wealth managers and armchair investors that account for a still-sizable portion of the investment management community.
This came after Jaime had to suffer the indignity of watching his men being incinerated, all while little bro Tyrion armchair quarterbacked from afar, quietly urging Jaime to flee instead of being the Big Damn Hero he's always been.
"When I started The Soup back in 2004, I was so anxious because I can't really read, and I had to read teleprompter," the former The Soup host shared while on pal Dax Shepard's podcast, Armchair Expert, this week.
" The actress told Dax Shepard on his Armchair Expert podcast that the criticism felt like a "layer of the world turning on us about saying, essentially, we just want to be nice to each other and stay a family.
With fearsome round kicks, and a supercomputer fight brain to match, his encounters with Issara Sakgreerin, Danny Bill and Jeff Ortzow, to name but a few, are still much discussed and examined by fight aficionados and other armchair experts.
With utmost respect for my friends at Motherboard, their recent armchair Ebert hit piece on Jeff Goldblum is yuuuuge fake news, dismissing The Jeff Goldblum Renaissance as over-reliance on a fan favorite to save poorly-executed disaster movies.
You're an armchair detective in need of a new crime to ponder For anyone who enjoys trying to figure out "whodunit" while watching crime dramas play out, The Night Of keeps viewers guessing throughout the entirety of the series.
In the armchair quarterbacking following Bush's departure from the race Saturday night, Murphy is facing countless questions about the efficacy of the PAC spending tens of millions of dollars on a candidacy that floundered months ago and never rebounded.
Now, a year and a half after Mr. Hyman was interviewed by BBC Radio 4, donations are pouring in, and amid them Mr. Hyman and his staff have carved out space for an armchair and a snack-laden desk.
Armchair musicians can venture, virtually, inside the Juilliard School's hallowed halls for tips on historical performance from Harry Bicket, artistic director of the English Concert, a period orchestra in Britain, and the chief conductor of the Santa Fe Opera.
MILAN — Stephen K. Bannon leaned back in an armchair opposite a copy of a painting by an Italian old master and explained his modest efforts to build a vast network of European populists to demolish the Continent's political establishment.
Evidence is the charmingly innocent "Domestic Scene, Los Angeles" of 1963, which shows a man wearing only socks and an apron washing the back of a man taking a shower, in the company of a comfy chintz-covered armchair.
Running at up to $800 each, Tiantan's bestseller is known within the company as the "Jiang-style Armchair", because it was commissioned in the early 2000s by aides to the party leader and president of the day, Jiang Zemin.
A black-and-white cane armchair from 1903 by Hoffmann and Moser is accompanied by what initially appears to be a Werkstätte oddity but is actually a wood planter that Sottsass designed in 1961, more straightforward and less refined.
That complicated response is, in part, a result of the fact that professional traders are not the only ones trying to play the Trump markets — tens of thousands of armchair investors are watching the president's account and placing trades.
The wing chair and the coffee table in the River Room were from friends who were giving up city life for the country; the couch and the armchair, also in the River Room, were castoffs from Ms. Peil's agent.
With social media raging by the late 2010s, nearly every rapper arrested for gun or drug possession received a hashtag campaign calling to free them, an armchair phenomenon that brought to light one of the attitudinal shift's uglier symptoms.
"Before winter term, I had been really depressed, and feeling really hopeless and frustrated with the way I see organizing happening on this campus and elsewhere," she tells me, perched in an armchair in a corner of the room.

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