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Obviously everyone is going to be miserable in that world.
If we gave it all away, dad wouldn't be miserable.
I need to understand why you like to be miserable.
And Republicans celebrating today will sooner or later be miserable.
In the long run you'll be miserable if you don't.
How does a person survive trauma and not be miserable?
If I got lost in haters, I'd fuckin' be miserable.
It's good to keep the momentum, but not to be miserable.
You may be miserable, but you feel forever in the right.
You'd be miserable, you'd be depressed — you'd act like a teenager.
For now, though, gay life in South Korea can be miserable.
I expected to be miserable all day, but the opposite occurred.
One such insight: If you're getting married, prepare to be miserable.
And the process is likely not just to be miserable but interminable.
You can be the wealthiest person in the planet and be miserable.
" He went on, "If you just watched the news, you'd be miserable.
So, having children may make you miserable, but you'll be miserable together.
That is unless it's raining, in which case the walk can be miserable.
"McCarthy writes: "The collective wisdom seems to be: 'Sometimes you will be miserable.
That couple you see, who you think are so happy, may be miserable.
They knew their life was going to be miserable from then on out.
I'd rather be miserable here, trying to do what I want to do.
You come -- the writer has to be miserable to come out against this.
Look, there are plenty of reasons you may be miserable in your job.
I continued to swipe, and continued to be miserable, for about a year.
Dives can indeed be miserable, but Missouri Lounge is mostly a joyful place.
He didn't think he had any right to be miserable, but he was.
"If you're goal-driven, not having a goal can be miserable," Portenga says.
In the other case, I would choose the relationship and I would be miserable.
"People assume, 'Oh, you must be miserable, you've got a horrible job,'" he continued.
So rather than be miserable about that shit all day, I write Kreator lyrics.
This is a great approach if you want to save money and be miserable.
BoJack (voiced by Will Arnett) continues to be miserable but hauntingly eloquent about it.
There will be tears, embarrassment and disappointment, but we're not here to be miserable.
Don't lie to yourself about this unless you want to be miserable in your relationships.
Combined with oppressive humidity and relentless mosquitoes, the situation will be miserable -- if not deadly.
The tent has bathrooms, blankets, water and food — but people appear to be miserable nonetheless.
"You adapt and you will succeed, or you will be miserable if you don't," she says.
It was supposed to be miserable out, but it turned out to be a great day.
"This is a classic misery loves company ... get together, be miserable," he said of the deal.
Don't go full-on hermit, because you'll be miserable without any social interaction or fun whatsoever.
We were told her life was going to be miserable and she was going to die.
I haven't been to any of these bar nights because frankly, I think I'd be miserable.
Diderot exists in memory to show that materialism can be miserable or it can be magical.
It's like, Does she want to be miserable, or do we take no consistent birth control?
"People assume, 'You must be miserable, you have a horrible job,'" he told host Jamie Gangel.
I refuse to believe we're supposed to be miserable for that many hours of our lives.
Network and build relationships, because work is going to be miserable without people to eat lunch with.
From mosquitos to horse flies, noseeums to ticks, bug bites can be miserable, especially if they're itchy.
In "Finish," Jon Acuff says you don't have to be miserable in order to achieve your goals.
Seek support elsewhere Just because you are bored at work doesn't mean you have to be miserable.
You'll probably be miserable taking the F train home to Brooklyn or the BART to Walnut Creek!
The first is that living next door to an apartment offered for short-term let can be miserable.
CAROLYN GIBSONBirmingham There is surely nothing more British than to proclaim the right to be miserable and taciturn.
Without good health, life can be miserable and no amount of success or money can make things better.
But then as I've gotten older it's like do you really want to be miserable all the time?
"You'd be miserable if you were waiting for a car to come back at 1," Mr. Kendall said.
I just want everybody to be happy in their lives, because our lives are too short to be miserable.
Marrying someone you love while believing that you will be miserable is not a rational, healthy or adult choice.
I was grateful for an unerring eye — and for the companionship, since I find myself to be miserable company.
In a doctoral program, you can be miserable even when your school is supportive and you want to be there.
I'll have fantasies about [retiring], but I know I would go crazy, and I would be miserable if I did.
" Still, she continued, "I'd rather him be happy with his work than make more money and be miserable with his work.
Dogs are part of the family, and it's not good to see your family be miserable and in a bad place.
His clients, if that's the right word, are chimpanzees living in New York State in what appear to be miserable conditions.
Schulman said she won't allow Kelsey to be miserable and that she tries to end their conversations on an upbeat tone.
Misery sure loves company, and that's how Livia's children all turned out to be miserable and scheming adults on "The Sopranos."
If we are ever going to dislodge ourselves from this toxic quagmire of political contempt, it is important to be miserable.
"It's basically like a convince me otherwise situation, and I think you would be miserable as my girlfriend," Dean told Caelynn.
Personally, I find the winter weather to be miserable and I would rather stay in my house than face the cold.
"Markets will probably be miserable no matter what the outcome," said Dan North, chief economist at Euler Hermes North America in Baltimore.
Maybe you'll never go down in NFL history, but that doesn't mean you'll be miserable in whatever field you do end up.
That is important, Ms. Skoff said, because the disease — which once killed thousands of Americans each year — can be miserable and prolonged.
You have one chance at life and there's no way you're gonna be miserable sitting behind an office desk five days a week.
Don't look at a retrograde as an inconvenience or a waiting game, though—if you do, you'll be miserable, working against the energy.
I'm ready to give up my dreams to be with him, and even though I love him deeply, I think I'll be miserable.
If you don't like people of other races and ethnicities and sexual identities, you are going to be miserable on an international cruise.
If I spent the majority of my time fixating on all the things I miss as a deaf-ish person, I would be miserable.
"I knew I would be miserable trying, I had also developed a new social life and didn't want to feel held back," she says.
Unfortunately, as a person who is made almost entirely out of anxiety, I find the reality of all of those things to be miserable.
"Listen, I've wanted to do this since I was 6 years old, and now I'm going to get here and be miserable?" he said.
The result: Smart and high-achieving folks are pretty much expected to be miserable, according to If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Happy?
Back on the boat, it was the team's last day for diving, and visibility at the underwater forest site was expected to be miserable.
The company seems well suited to weather any storms that may be coming its way from the FTC, but the anticipation must be miserable.
I think the outcome of that would be miserable ... because you are going to see amnesty, and that would be an enormous, enormous problem.
They may be miserable centenarians but ... That's right, they're … I think a lot of people literally live to 953 because they're so pissed off.
After all, how could anyone be miserable inside the birthplace of the McFlurry, the same place where you get free toys with your chicken nuggets?
If you're too attached to this specific goal, however, you'll likely try it for a while, be miserable, decide it's not worth it, then quit.
Kayvon Beykpour: They will or it'll be miserable and they won't do it anymore or they will and they will and they'll feel awful doing it.
"I even said on camera, I said: 'I'll be miserable for the rest of my life as long as I have my family together,' " she says.
" Favorite baseball memory: "In 2100, I decided I had to get into a major league team because if I didn't, I would be miserable on tour.
Part of me kind of figures, well it's been three months, and I'm still miserable without him so I might as well just be miserable with him.
It's Safe To Go Back In The WaterFor a city with no shortage of water sports, winter can be miserable, but in March, the lakeside businesses reopen.
But I could never make myself do something that I'd be miserable in, where I'm just doing it to increase my box-office draw or make money.
Matthew Hogg, who has spent the better part of his life trying to cope with auto-brewery syndrome, said that the condition can be miserable to deal with.
The Times's Patrick McGeehan reports: This morning, some lucky travelers will get to La Guardia Airport and find that not every part of their journey will be miserable.
You can be miserable without being able to point to one thing in your life that's wrong, or pulse-pounding terrified when you're safe in your own warm bed.
It can be miserable, from the whole "standing up" part of the enterprise though the vigorous movement, right up to the part where I have to shower and dress.
They're already saying 'I'll be miserable if I leave this relationship' or 'I won't be able to make any difference in this big global problem because I'm just one person.
Even after his second coming — using a stage name devised by a club owner as a gag — and becoming a regular on "The Ed Sullivan Show," he could be miserable.
"The hair was curled, and the maid sent away, and Emma sat down to think and be miserable," writes Austen after one of Emma's matchmaking plans has come to naught.
"She must be miserable and may want to kill herself - it's so heart-breaking," said Park Sung-hye, a supporter who stood vigil outside her home overnight to see her off.
You can only see what you are willing to see: If you can't understand why a wealthy, beautiful, and exquisitely dressed woman might be miserable, then that complication will remain hidden.
Jacksonville Jaguars: A season of high expectations continues to be miserable for the Jaguars and veteran defensive end Calais Campbell said the preseason optimism makes the hard fall hurt even worse.
The weather is supposed to be miserable in much of the country on Halloween, so even if I did create an acceptable costume, it would be covered by a rain coat.
Years have passed since, and with business and my marriage doing better than ever before, I've realized that it is possible to run a successful company and not be miserable doing it.
I think that even if New York were a city of nudists, the temperature would be miserable, but in the winter, well, there's no such thing as bad weather — just bad clothing.
If that's how the wizard-adjacent respond to theft, then it might be miserable at Warner Bros Studio in Hertfordshire, England for a while—and it's a 35-year-old Muggle's fault.
And the destruction wrought by the earthquake — the town is largely flattened, dozens are dead, and cold mountain nights will be miserable for thousands of homeless survivors in tent camps — is heartbreaking.
Amy Morin, author of "13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do," says a hostile work environment can cause people to be miserable and may, in some rare cases, even be linked with depression.
If I walked out in makeup and heels everyday to be beautiful to your means I WOULD BE MISERABLE AND UNHAPPY which are two vibes I refuse to transfer to my little one.
The Knicks have been hanging around the general vicinity of terrible for a long time now, and this season was just bad enough to be miserable, but not bad enough to be worth it.
"We will eventually learn to think in a more nuanced and useful way about it," says Randy J. Paterson, a clinical psychologist and author of How to Be Miserable: 40 Strategies You Already Use.
It is hard to be miserable, making and eating Melissa Clark's recipe for a coconut layer cake — though if you're nervous about the frosting, we have a detailed instructional guide to cake frosting to help.
"When I talk to people who might be miserable in their full-time job," Kennedy says, "I do feel a little bit better about my choices to be so unstable and have such an unpredictable life."
Both games directly point out the unfairness in this, drawing attention to how only the player has control over who achieves happiness, and even implying that the other girls are doomed to be miserable without them.
"Here was everyone taking it for granted that I must be miserable when I wasn't," she thinks, after a reunion with a group of married high school classmates who seem appalled by her nonexistent love life.
Sure, you'll lose a few pounds, but you'll be miserable, light-headed, devoid of energy in brain and body, sick to your stomach and the weight loss will only last as long as you continue the diet.
They're fine for swimming in temperate waters on relatively warm days, but I've found that having cool water seep down your back on a chillier day — or in the middle of winter, for that matter — can be miserable.
I could go a step further, arguing that the dark genius of "Fairytale" is that it speaks not merely to one's need to be miserable on a holiday, but to the need to be more miserable than anyone else.
Leonard was said to be miserable at the thought of playing even one season in Toronto, which seems to be set on the hope that a deep playoff run may persuade Leonard to ditch the Los Angeles sun for Ontario snows.
I could even get invested in watching Serena Joy be miserable in Canadian prison, if we hadn't already seen that sending someone to Canada just means they are no longer on the show for half a season at a time.
Heterosexual women like yourself only pair up with a man because they know they're going to be miserable anyway, so they might as well have a guy around to carry things and fetch the car and speed them through customs.
The worst ones -- the ones that would sometimes make her cry -- were the posts that said she was advocating for flu shots so that other children would die from the shots and their parents would be miserable like she was.
"It's really easy to stay in and be miserable, but I work hard every day to be as positive and optimistic as I can, and I want to help other people in the same unfortunate club see a brighter side of life."
"(But) if something goes wrong in Mosul, hundreds of thousands will put their migrant bags on their backs, they will be miserable and worn out, and come with their belongings to the only place they can go to, which is Turkey," he said.
And they are free to choose liberty and eternal life, through the great Mediator of all men, or to choose captivity and death, according to the captivity and power of the devil; for he seeketh that all men might be miserable like unto himself.
The primary season may well be miserable and Trump may well win in 2020, but Democrats — especially Democrats concerned about climate change — should take some solace in the fact that they boast a deep and impressive bench, aligned on the right side of history.
More reasons to be miserable about the UK's vote to leave the European Union: Apple has hiked the pound sterling price of Macs, old and new, by as much as 25 per cent to take account of currency fluctuations in the wake of the June referendum vote.
The woman's family said a detective warned her attorney that Tallahassee is a "big football town" and that life could be miserable if she pursued the case, but Tom Coe, Tallahassee's interim police chief at the time, said Kinsman told police she didn't want to pursue the case.
I looked away from him back to the stage, feeling a heat in my gut that I recognized as shame, but it wasn't sharp yet, it was distant or dulled, and though I knew in the next days I would be miserable with it I turned away from it now.
The future of the iPhone is buttonless, and you can either accept this reality now or be miserable later when Apple stops making iPhones with a home button on them (like when it stopped producing iPods with click wheels back in the day) because, like the headphone jack, it's never coming back.
Suppose you take all of that to heart, you carefully seek out the best and most reliable IQ tests, you take them after age 18 when IQ is most stable, you take multiple tests to double- and triple-check, and you find that you really, definitely, no doubt about it, have a low IQ. Now can you be miserable and self-hating?

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