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Dark , wet patches of blood soaked into the mud floor.
You can imagine these blood-soaked knives going into his mouth.
Yet all three judges awarded victory to the blood-soaked Russian.
He lifted his ball cap to reveal matted, blood-soaked hair.
But we do see a giant bed of blood-soaked gravel.
A blood-soaked circle in the dirt now marks the spot.
Blood soaked through the mattress and dripped onto Monaly's friend hiding underneath.
Some clutched blood-soaked bandages and called from the floor for help.
Take Europe, historically, perhaps, the most blood-soaked continent on the planet.
She recalls the Southwest's blood-soaked history, when it was still Mexico.
We're introduced to Fanning while she quietly lies in a blood-soaked bathtub.
Most people now know that the Soviet Union was a blood-soaked tyranny.
His blood soaked into her clothes and dried in streaks on her skin.
Anxious Iraqi soldiers unloaded their comrade wrapped in a thick, blood-soaked blanket.
It was the first time any Colombian president had visited the blood-soaked hamlet.
The NYPD spokesperson tells PEOPLE that police discovered Viau's blood-soaked vehicle on Wednesday.
They're tall, with dirty, blood-soaked clothes, and move with a lifelike, wobbling shamble.
He advised he then also changed his son out of the blood-soaked 'onesie.
Razan's mother, Sabreen, dressed entirely in black, clutches her daughter's blood-soaked medical vest.
Mexican politicians slam narco culture for glamorizing, and even feeding, the blood-soaked trade.
Images of the blood-soaked vehicles appeared online, showing the bloody residue left behind.
Police recovered a large knife from the scene as well as Vance's blood-soaked shirt.
Without his firm hand, Egypt would look like its blood-soaked neighbours, say his supporters.
Few Zimbabweans relish the idea of the army replacing one blood-soaked tyrant with another.
As blood soaked into the fabric, he tore open another shirt and rebandaged the wound.
One report described her body as so blood-soaked that the flames would not catch.
The most recent recording from his "Strategy" series features blood-soaked reeds on its cover.
Even so, the book is a blood-soaked warning of the dangers of unbridled capitalism.
As Rosa walks through an Ares banquet, we see corpses littering the blood-soaked ground.
The government even sent the blood-soaked clothes of the executed to their family members.
They launch into an adventure brimming with crazed arch-villains, blood-soaked vigilantes, and superhuman freakery.
The way it vaguely resembles a man, grasping greedily and appallingly underneath blood-soaked bed sheets.
But in every other instance, an existing structure guided their blood-soaked justice: the assassins guild.
Later on, we get an exceedingly blood-soaked flashback to the Silver Dollar Saloon in 1879.
In the midst of their blood-soaked scavenging date, Hemorrhage shows a brief moment of vulnerability.
The department posted an image to Facebook showing the deputy's blood-soaked uniform and bulletproof vest.
The military posted photos of five dead militants in blood-soaked fatigues lying in the sand.
Witnesses and first responders described the scene inside the bar as incredibly disturbing and blood-soaked.
At one point, blood soaked the blanket covering the patient's body, but Ms. Wilford was unfazed.
I looked that blood-soaked prom queen right in the face and she passed me by.
He was lying face up in his bed, his skull blown away, and a blood-soaked .
In 21944, men were dying like flies on the blood-soaked fields of France and Belgium.
Even by the standards of Africa's blood-soaked colonial history, South Africa has an especially brutal past.
But Syria's blood-soaked dictator is on the brink of defeating those who tried to topple him.
With its help, the heinous dictator has won Syria's civil war after nearly eight blood-soaked years.
Mario is the scourge of the Mushroom Kingdom, crushing its residents beneath his mushroom blood-soaked boots.
He took a turn directing with this blood-soaked adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" stories.
Ouattara's supporters have accused the PDCI of reverting to the tribal politics of Ivory Coast's blood-soaked past.
Ahead, blood-soaked bodies littered the desert road to the monastery and two vehicles had clearly been attacked.
"This would unleash a humanitarian nightmare unlike any seen in the blood-soaked Syrian conflict," he told reporters.
The blood-soaked flooring is gone and countless boxes filled with hazardous waste are packed into the truck.
If you thought watching Westworld was like flipping through a blood-soaked college philosophy textbook, you weren't wrong.
Without the knife, prosecutors relied on a blood-soaked glove — and that wasn't enough to convince a jury.
When he ventured into the field, he said, he found her slippers and a blood-soaked head scarf.
A woman with a blood-soaked bandage on one foot was pushed in a wheelchair to an intersection.
Although the photographers covered combat, few scenes in the book depict the blood-soaked drama of the battlefield.
"Neither side will be able to bridge the ideological divide or forget their blood-soaked history anytime soon."
I have had blood-soaked nightmares the last couple of years about that very thing happening to me.
The alarmist language is familiar from the campaign, when he regularly painted American cities as blood-soaked war zones.
The Volume 1 trailer features a nonsensical mash-up of blood-soaked bodies, sci-fi dystopias, and Sigourney Weaver.
Sunni powers, led by Saudi Arabia, have backed rebels trying to oust Bashar al-Assad, Syria's blood-soaked dictator.
So now we know that Italy has a festival in which participants throw blood-soaked oranges at one another.
One photoshopped a Hillary 2016 hat on his photo and a blood-soaked anti-fascist symbol in the background.
A court assassin and strongman slugs and slashes his way through blood-soaked alleys to prove his empress's innocence.
After the cleansing, the blood-soaked soldier was now known as a warrior, a positive leader in the community.
When Lake stands up, his body cam shows Sterling lying on the ground in a blood-soaked red shirt.
Which means that it's all about subtext-ridden political maneuverings, interspersed with blood-soaked sword fights to the death.
The video for "Long Hard Road Out Of Hell" features perversions of Christian iconography, notably a blood-soaked Virgin Mary.
Police say his body had been there for three days and was partially hidden under blood-soaked towels and blankets.
He said he returned from work to find a blood-soaked scene in the master bedroom and his family gone.
We're told the hotel room at the Comfort Inn was a wreck -- blood-soaked blankets, 2 broken chairs and more.
The film, judging by its trailer, is blood-soaked and bleak, depicting what was, in the end, a Japanese victory.
So much for the thriller's bursts of action, shock, suspense, unmitigated evil, blood-soaked reversals and the inevitable chase. Story!
She sheds her blood-soaked scrubs, makes a mental note of the victim's name and goes to tell the family.
Like disaster movies and combat sports and blood-soaked videogames, the coronavirus crisis scratches a deep-seated, rarely acknowledged itch.
About six hours later, when every buffalo had been killed, the butchers emerged from the arena with blood-soaked feet.
Viewers could enjoy Django's blood-soaked expedition through the South without the constraints of history or the coercions of seriousness.
The nearly 10-minute video showed a woman, Diamond Reynolds, in the car with a man with a blood-soaked shirt.
The nearly 10-minute video showed a woman, Diamond Reynolds, in a car with a man wearing a blood-soaked shirt.
The battles in DMC5 may all look the same to the uninitiated, but each one is a unique, blood-soaked snowflake.
The examiner searches his blood-soaked bag but finds no ID or phone, just the case the phone once sat in.
Where to stream it: Amazon Prime Who says schlocky horror movies can't come with a poignant, albeit blood-soaked, political message?
Into this blood-soaked mess, Vladimir Putin has thrust himself on the side of Bashar al-Assad and the Shia axis.
Just for balance, though, this one also has a group of teenage girls cheerfully pelting a house with blood-soaked tampons.
After the bittersweet, blood-soaked elegy that was Logan, it kinda feels like X-Men universe could use some fresh blood.
Kennedy staunchly wore the blood-soaked suit from the time her husband was shot at 12:30 pm CT on Nov.
He then went to give an abbreviated version of said speech, at one point showing the audience his blood-soaked shirt.
There's no precept of Muslim doctrine that would suggest being shot at with pig bloodsoaked bullets would imperil one's immortal soul.
The first episode, "Let the River Run," opens with a blood-soaked teen carrying a box to the edge of a lake.
Newer strongmen, such as Daniel Ortega, Nicaragua's blood-soaked president, and Viktor Orban, Hungary's illiberal prime minister, have also flexed censorious muscles.
But American officials see parallels with Russia's actions in war-torn Syria, where it supports Bashar al-Assad, the blood-soaked president.
James Mangold's blood-soaked, surprisingly tear-jerking standalone X-Men film sends off Hugh Jackman's iconic performance as Wolverine with gory aplomb.
They were joined by busloads of Syrian rebels, Turkey's proxies in the fight against Bashar al-Assad's blood-soaked regime in Damascus.
Authorities found blood-soaked towels and a paring knife in the sink that appeared like it was rinsed, according to the report.
From the moment slave blood soaked the shores of Jamestown, it was a gash that wouldn't close shut, that refused to heal.
After opening the bathroom door, he said he saw Ms. Ortega holding her neck with both hands with a blood soaked towel.
Doctors and nurses have been weighing blood-soaked sponges in every delivery and rolling "hemorrhage carts" for those resulting in excessive bleeding.
Historians will record the blood-soaked days of November as some of the worst mass killings of protesters in modern Iranian history.
What was it about this one horrific tragedy against a blood-soaked collection of so many others that made it stand out?
Police found blood-soaked towels at the girl's east London home and a blue princess dress which appeared to have blood stains.
He remembers flashes of gunfire, his blood-soaked white T-shirt and people fleeing before he was rushed by ambulance to the hospital.
That is not because any of them trust the North Korean regime, a blend of Stalinist personality cult and blood-soaked feudal dynasty.
Neighbors chased the unexpected kidnapper with stones, but to their horror, the baby was soon found lying blood-soaked on a nearby terrace.
As the blood-soaked leader of this gas-rich Central Asian country is laid to rest, two questions hover over his hapless people.
Now Germany has discovered that appeals of nationalism, as attacks on "the other," retain their political magnetism even on its blood-soaked soil.
Or think even further back to July 4, 21625, when two American armies left a blood soaked field in Gettysburg with 2900,220006 casualties.
Gunmen wielding AK-47s entered the cafe where about 50 club members were meeting and began firing, leaving a grisly, blood-soaked scene.
But if Tarantino leans into what he does best, and we get a slick, hard-headed, blood-soaked Manson murder gore-fest, ughhhhh.
He called 911 from a bathroom before helping colleagues wrap the man's blood-soaked jeans above his injury to cut off blood flow.
"Past leaders transformed faraway nations into blood-soaked war zones," Trump said at a campaign rally in Florida at the end of November.
The film, directed by Joe Wright of Atonement and Pride and Prejudice, unspools Hanna's story as if it's a dark, blood-soaked fairy tale.
It's joyful heroine and colorful world are an alternative to the smug male leads and blood-soaked locales of so many big-budget games.
But it's the blood-soaked Looper, with its futuristic trappings, high-concept plotting, and trippy special effects, that makes for Johnson's true stoner opus.
Today, watching the blood-soaked popular conception of Islam and Muslims get pitted against Western ideas of gay identity and gay people feels strange.
I'd often die shortly after picking up the blood-soaked weapon of a fallen comrade, but it didn't matter—it was still a blast.
Between then and now, Johnson's helmed the 2008 lyrical heist film The Brothers Bloom and 2012's trippy, blood-soaked sci-fi actioner Looper.
Meat—pork products especially—could be called Zim's central motif, as if Vasquez is representing America as abattoir: blood-soaked, greased-up, and gamey.
Screaming and crying because a blood-soaked zombie mailman is trying to bust through your bedroom window is going to fall on deaf ears.
By shove I mean that I put my hand behind his head to keep him from pulling away while Susan removed blood-soaked tissue.
He'd stick a fork in someone's head and you couldn't look away because he seemed lost, real or not, in some blood-soaked reverie.
Then came July's blood-soaked Bastille Day in Nice, when a terrorist drove a truck over holiday revelers, killing 84 people, including 10 children.
For weeks after I watched, I saw Carrie's blood-soaked figure, bathed in red light and surrounded by flames, every time I closed my eyes.
In a fabulous twist, she gets to be both the evil demon and the final girl, culminating in a blood-soaked finale with a chainsaw.
Trauma surgeons around the country posted pictures of their blood-soaked scrubs and operating rooms after treating gunshot victims, punctuated with a defiant #ThisIsOurLane hashtag.
Mine has cooled over the years as the director has done little but double down on his "blood-soaked revenge played for tense laughs" trope.
The cabaret soon became the epitome of bohemianism by rejecting the conventional Western mores described as "civilized" that had led to such blood-soaked discord.
The hammer allegedly used to murder Lisa Marie Naegle -- along with her blood-soaked clothes -- has been recovered by cops ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.
During turns on the witness stand, Ms. Sanders and Ms. Sheppard described the havoc that turned a house of worship into a blood-soaked scene.
Cimino's wide-open West is a wonder and a snare, blending freedom and cruelty, innocence and ignorance; its expanses seem blood-soaked and death-haunted.
The Revolution in this telling is a war like any other, characterized not by dexterous verbal battles but by rape, plunder and blood-soaked battlefields.
When the officers get up, Sterling is lying on the ground outside the front door of the convenience store with a blood-soaked red shirt.
Just two months later, on May 2, 2015, Mexican police found Merendino's blood-soaked Range Rover on a local road near the coastal town of Rosarito.
It is a victory for Bashar al-Assad, Syria's blood-soaked dictator, and yet another defeat for the jihadists, whose self-proclaimed caliphate is shrinking fast.
The plot of Mandy is simple enough: boy meets girl, boy loses girl to deranged cult, boy goes on blood-soaked rampage to get girl back.
Along with Russian air power and Iranian military aid, Hizbullah's ground units have kept the regime of Bashar al-Assad, Syria's blood-soaked president, in power.
Of all the weird, blood-soaked thriller-horror flicks Italian director Dario Argento ever made, Suspiria is the one cinephiles most often like to name-drop.
The money is so big that long-standing, blood-soaked rivalries among Asian crime groups have been set aside in a united pursuit of gargantuan profits.
Her blood-soaked sword cuts the bonds of ignorance and ego, which are represented by the severed head she holds in one of her many hands.
Following the Orlando shooting at Pulse, Hendry drew an image of a t-shirt folded into the shape of a gun with a blood-soaked muzzle.
Like IS, its roots lie in al-Qaeda's jihad against American troops (and increasingly against Shias) in Iraq; both later grew in Syria's blood-soaked soil.
Legend says that when the Children died, their ancestors became part of the weirwoods — which might explain all the sad, blood-soaked faces carved on them.
While she painted her costume to make it appear blood-soaked, we half-watched an episode of the Netflix series "203 Reasons Why" on her laptop.
It is time for sanctuary laws to go into the ash bin of historically bad ideas, along with the blood-soaked, unintended consequences that they bring.
Not just super-shivery, the film was an allegorical warning that something evil was budding in the blood-soaked soil of post-World War I Europe.
A blood-soaked satire of class tensions and climate change, the movie has proved a hit around the world, taking in more than $100 million worldwide.
It worked and people were hooked, begging to hear the stories behind the images of blood-soaked mattresses, roach-infested lodgings, and heaping mounds of trash.
That was followed by July's blood-soaked Bastille Day in Nice, when a terrorist drove a truck over holiday revelers, killing 84 people, including 10 children.
Meanwhile, Matthew runs himself ragged trying to find her, and along the way is injured in a carriage accident that leaves him blood-soaked and disoriented.
It was in the movie Blade, which opens with his track "Dealing with the Roster" playing as a crowd of blood-soaked vampires dances at a rave.
But Aegon's mission to unify Westeros wasn't all blood-soaked triumphs via the world's only living, fire-breathing weapons of mass destruction — he suffered some casualties too.
In a trashcan outside the house, deputies found a black wallet with Nurse's current Texas driver's license inside a trash bag along with more blood soaked towels.
The Russian air force has been bombing rebels and jihadists in Syria for more than two years, propping up the blood-soaked regime of Bashar al-Assad.
Pictures later posted on social media and verified by Genena's family show him with a badly battered eye and a blood-soaked bandage wrapped around his knee.
Dozens of people were motionless on the blood-soaked dance floor, and the Eatonville police officer had just burst through the club's patio door for a rescue.
Noise is the most immediate sensation, like the whimpering of a woman (Rascia Darwish), blood-soaked and alone on the floor of a single-occupancy public bathroom.
Wafts of gangrenous infection wrapped in the rancid stench of overused blood-soaked bandages fused with the smell of a fear fed on the emptiness of hunger.
Nicola Gavins shared a photo of her friend's blood-soaked socks and stained shoes after she worked a training shift at a Joey restaurant in Edmonton, Alberta.
And if Eve and Villanelle's relationship continues to be the only part of this show where consequences matter, then the consequences will be blood-soaked and exciting.
What could be better than a movie where the score intermittently shouts, "WITCH!" at you and the art direction is a giant blood-soaked collage of color?
But no amount of foreign aid will extract democratic reforms from a blood-soaked dictator who burned his country and gassed his people to stay in power.
Vivaldi's only surviving oratorio, "Juditha triumphans" — which the Venice Baroque Orchestra performs on Tuesday — contains glorious music and a blood-soaked libretto lifted from the Old Testament.
In less than one week between the strike that killed Qassem Suleimani and Trump's morning address, his supporters' rhetoric was often equal parts gleeful and blood-soaked.
How and why his life ended on a blood-soaked field halfway across the nation remains largely a mystery to investigators trying to piece together his life.
In ice or fire, her journey will come to an end in 2019, and Evan Rachel Wood's Dolores is perfectly poised to inherit her blood-soaked crown.
Some have wondered aloud why the regime is spending the country's wealth to support militant groups in Yemen, Lebanon and Palestine, and a blood-soaked dictator in Syria.
In addition to being a science fiction show, Westworld is a blood-soaked Western, and there's no more influential work of violent Western than Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian.
His girlfriend, identified as Diamond Reynolds, live-streamed the shooting in a nearly 10-minute Facebook video of herself, a blood-soaked Castile, and a gun-wielding officer.
Rather than the blood-soaked orgies that may come to mind when one thinks of Satanism, my first steps along the diabolical path came through incessant scholastic asceticism.
Donald Trump didn't find time to rebuke Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte for his blood-soaked war on drugs during their 40-minute conversation in Manila, Philippines, on Monday.
But Trump inherited a country that was already drowning in illicit funds, pilfered loot, and blood-soaked finances first swiped by authoritarian and autocratic governments and networks elsewhere.
The murder gained international notoriety when one of the attackers was filmed by passers-by standing in the street with blood-soaked hands trying to justify the attack.
After a mild freakout, Samuel L. Jackson's character, Jules Winnfield, steers the blood-soaked Chevy Nova towards the nearby home of Jimmi, an acquaintance played by Quentin Tarantino.
The older brother of soccer mega-star Lionel Messi is a wanted man in Argentina after cops discovered a gun in his blood-soaked boat ... according to reports.
Reduce violent crime Chicago is so blood-soaked that filmmaker Spike Lee dubbed it "Chi-Raq" -- as in Iraq -- in his satirical movie about the city's high homicide rate.
The Guards have spent billions of dollars in recent years supporting armed groups in Gaza, Lebanon and Yemen, as well as propping up a blood-soaked dictator in Syria.
The pianist found Sofya inside a bedroom closet, wearing a blood-soaked nightgown with cuts to her wrists and a puncture wound on her chest, according to the records.
Untethered from the play, it's an old joke — but in the blood-soaked, ambition-fueled world of "Henry VI," such niceties as law are obstacles to be dispensed with.
" He became an accomplished pianist and developed a passion for drama, especially Shakespeare, whose "Macbeth" struck him at age 11 as "thrilling and blood-soaked and full of witches.
The 50th person was spared, Trump said, but Pershing gave him the blood-soaked bullet and told him to go back to his people and tell them what happened.
The report turned out to be the tip of rather sizable iceberg in 1968, a blood-soaked year marked by political assassinations, racial uprisings and domestic and international rebellions.
Winners emerge shaken and blood-soaked, blessed more by luck than skill, surprised at what they just did; victory is as much of a shock as the sniper's sudden bullet.
The day after the shooting, Soto said Rios -- still wearing the same blood-soaked jacket -- left his group home again, this time to revisit the scene where Kinsey was shot.
A confrontation in the prison shower turns into a blood-soaked sacrifice as one of Kai's disciples presents him with a curved, homemade blade, then presents his throat for slitting.
Only last week, when RB Leipzig traveled to Dynamo Dresden for a German Cup match, a section of the home crowd threw a blood-soaked bull's head at the field.
It wasn't until the next day that a maid discovered Santoro's naked body—her torso collapsed over her kneeling legs, with only blood-soaked sheets between her and the carpet.
As this revelatory and sometimes punishing study documents, the United States took shape not only in coffeehouses and on the pages of political pamphlets, but also on blood-soaked battlefields.
But these new underdogs blow up everything we thought we knew, and set the stage for a blood-soaked, era-defining thriller about class warfare and all its moral complexities.
Their respective high-level Brazilian jiu jitsu games kept the fight standing at first, which showcased both men's willingness to slug it out in what turned into a blood-soaked war.
These blood-soaked pictures, both the traditional and the 360 views, aim to surprise, disgust or otherwise affect the viewer in a way that less bloody material often has difficulty doing.
Ron Athey's 133 work Four Scenes in a Harsh Life (which saw him spell out words using blood-soaked paper towels) aimed to address issues around HIV, body image, and homophobia.
There needs to be someone in the story that the audience can get behind and root for through all of this blood-soaked madness, and that's where Betty Gilpin comes in.
Concerned about his international image, and averse to confrontation, the Shah restrained his forces from decisive action—not wanting a blood-soaked crown that would discredit the monarchy for his heir.
That said, their next decent game, the blood-soaked fighter Timeslaughter, made the case for the increasing sophistication of the two budding game designers, even as the graphics remained somewhat crude.
The ungainly mix of those elements, however, has made the HBO series near-impenetrable -- a show that's alternately too blood-soaked, convoluted and cerebral to keep its elaborate machinery running smoothly.
What had been a palm-lined, peaceful scene turned into a bloody tableau, with gunshot victims crawling across patios, sunbathers sprinting to safety and bodies strewed across the blood-soaked sand.
But having come so close to the first genuinely democratic handover of power in its blood-soaked history, Congo would be far better served by an honest tally of the votes.
Yet there was a reason that past American presidents refrained from assassinating one of the region's most powerful and, yes, blood-soaked military commanders: Iran's ability to respond with asymmetric violence.
Perhaps Xi sees Hussein in conversation with his contemporary, the murderous and now-deceased Syrian leader Hafez al-Assad, who handed his blood-soaked membership to his son Bashar al-Assad.
Instead, Susie is drawn deeper into what's going on at Markos, and Suspiria builds nightmarishly, exploding into a wild, blood-soaked climax that solves few mysteries — but hints at many others.
When Mr. Museveni went into the bush to start a rebellion in the early 1970s, Uganda was sinking into the blood-soaked thrall of Idi Amin, a buffoonish dictator accused of cannibalism.
Given this reality, if each party continues to read from their blood-soaked scripts, Syria will continue to be the tragic arena within which Russia and the West continue their cold war.
You basically get a "push this button to cause chaos" mechanic, allowing you to turn the pleasant neighborhoods of Oasis Springs or Britechester into blood soaked nightmare towns at a moment's notice.
At that moment, she lay huddled in the club's blood-soaked bathroom, shot in the leg and pinned under other people around her, she told reporters at Florida Hospital Orlando on Tuesday.
Since the escalation of the drug war in 2007, more people have been killed in Mexico—to say nothing of Central America's blood-soaked Northern Triangle—than in Iraq and Afghanistan combined.
It breaks my heart to see tattoos of family names on the decedent, or the photos of their kids as I leaf through their blood-soaked wallet to document the personal property.
"It's a blood-soaked environment they can leave behind at the theater, that will hopefully allow them to stop thinking about reality, at least for a short period of time," Simon added.
Two boldly reimagined revivals of beloved American musicals — a blood-soaked and bluegrass-tinged "Oklahoma!" and a "Fiddler on the Roof" performed entirely in Yiddish — will end their acclaimed runs in January.
The blood-soaked, tragic history of Syria over the last 7 years tells us that the future of the conflict will frustrate the best laid plans and the most sound strategic thinking.
The award-winning pianist discovered his wife inside a bedroom closet, wearing a blood-soaked nightgown with cuts to her wrists and a puncture wound on her chest, the arrest record said.
Janelle was the Golden State Killer's last-known victim, beaten to death so brutally in her bed — on May 4, 1986 — that her blood soaked through her mattress and into the box spring.
There are Sophie Rivera's two photographs of a blood-soaked tampon floating in a toilet bowl, leeching red into the surrounding water, from the series Rouge et noir (Red and black) (1977-78).
Trump could eat a live baby on top of a stack of blood-soaked money from ISIS and the GOP caucus are so gutless they'll never, ever, ever impeach him until his numbers crater.
One photo shared by Alberto Rodriguez, a member of Spain's Congress of Deputies, appeared to show a blood-soaked shirt in front of the Amazon warehouse in Madrid province's San Fernando de Henares municipality.
A scene where Mary is splayed on a blood soaked sheet post-childbirth cuts directly to a scene where Elizabeth sits with a sea of red paper flowers she has made between her legs.
It's a reminder that terrorism and demonization of the other have always been with us, and that where blood-soaked enmity is fostered for political gain, angry youths have always been ripe for recruitment.
And as we have seen time and time again, from the blood-soaked streets of Selma to the ashes of Oklahoma City to the wreckage of Charlottesville, these misperceived threats leave us all less safe.
The film also takes us into fetid rooms where Iraqi and Afghan civilians are being tortured to fulfill the blood-soaked foreign policies that Cheney and his Ivy League-educated accomplices inflicted upon the world.
Videos showed machete-wielding members of the North Family gang tossing the heads of rivals onto the blood-soaked yard of the Compaj prison in the state of Amazonas during the violence on Jan. 1.
In the experimental technique, the surgeons placed a blood-soaked sponge between the ligament's severed ends; the sponge acted as a bridge, helping the ligament grow back together over the next six to eight weeks.
Ach, there is so much I have left out from this blood-soaked, sex-filled account, but what is a poor reviewer to do with such a punch-drunk book in such a limited space?
But in today's world of unpredictable terror attacks, an artisanal bakery has now joined the list of places—movie theater, grade school, university classroom, rock club—that have been the sites of blood-soaked violence.
In the corridors, desks whose occupants never look up, a smell of mildew and old wood, ghosts at their rolltops—the pleasant melancholy that Civil War buffs must feel on the blood-soaked killing grounds.
The eight bloodsoaked years that the Assad regime has remained in power may have cost more than half a million Syrian lives and has created hundreds of thousands of refugees and internally displaced people.
KABUL (Reuters) - The Taliban said their fighters killed a U.S. service member in Afghanistan on Monday and posted photographs of a blood-soaked backpack and the identity card of an American soldier to prove it.
Now, she's giving that archetype even greater visibility, teaming up with Shatterbox Anthology director Courtney Hoffman for The Good Time Girls — a blood-soaked Western that subverts all our old expectations of this dude-centric genre.
On Tuesday, he will visit Morelia in the blood-soaked state of Michoacán, where Bishop Vasco Vásquez de Quiroga stood fast as a defender of the Purépecha Indians in the first years after the Spanish conquest.
Perhaps admirably, as this thriller builds toward its blood-soaked climax, it also tries to be much more: a coming-of-age story, a dissection of race and class, a lyrical rendering of love and violence.
In the aftermath of the Vegas massacre, where at least 58 people were killed and hundreds injured, the scenes reported from the hospitals was gruesome, with blood-soaked hallways, and trauma centers running out of supplies.
I mean seriously: from the first shriek as the icy spear pierced Viserion's neck, to his fiery, blood-soaked fall into a harsh cold death, it felt like watching our favorite pet explode before our eyes.
Until recently, the Syrian army of Bashar al-Assad, the country's blood-soaked president, had mostly steered clear of Kurdish militias—and, at times, seemed to work with them—in order to confront Sunni Arab rebels.
The gun, sitting at the center of all of this as a blood-soaked reminder of the stakes at hand, is just the most visible symbol of a medium's increasingly deadened understanding of life and death.
Among the dozens of slain and injured children -- reportedly aged 6 to 11 years old -- was a young boy, screaming in pain, as medical workers struggled to remove the blood-soaked UNICEF backpack he was wearing.
Most notably, it has kept good relations with Israel, with which it shares strong cultural and economic ties, as well as Iran, its partner in propping up the regime of Bashar al-Assad, Syria's blood-soaked president.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, a shaken Mohammad Nazir haltingly tried to describe what he had seen inside the Deans Avenue mosque, where he said there were "lots of people" lying on the blood-soaked green carpet.
A darkly comic, blood-soaked contemporary Western about twin sisters on a quest to avenge their dying mother, it won Harris an Obie Award, and a deal to write a film adaptation for the producer Scott Rudin.
The region likes to call itself the Republika Srpska — a name given to the blood-soaked land by Mr. Dodik's predecessor, Radovan Karadzic, the convicted war criminal serving a 40-year sentence for genocide against Bosnia's Muslims.
The case drew international attention, largely because Ms. Reynolds streamed the aftermath on Facebook Live, calmly but firmly recounting her version of events and disputing Officer Yanez's narrative as blood soaked through Mr. Castile's white T-shirt.
Kneeling in the blood-soaked sand of the bunker as he and his comrades checked the bodies for weapons and ammunition, the young militant made a terrible discovery – one of the dead men was his elder brother.
The finding, in May, confirmed once more the blood-soaked nature of the Oder plain, where tens of thousands of soldiers on the Soviet and Nazi sides perished in the April 213 battle for the Seelow Heights.
Two decades before Trump became a presidential front-runner, Starship Troopers mocked Trump's America—one that brings back torture, executes Muslim prisoner by shooting them with pig's blood-soaked bullets, and murders the families of its enemies.
Earlier this year, the image of a blood-soaked five-year-old boy, Omran Daqneesh, who was recovered from debris in the ravaged Syrian city of Aleppo, became the symbol of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region.
You can play as either Emily or Corvo The majority of Dishonored 2 will take place in Karnaca, a blood-soaked city with a distinct Mediterranean vibe, called the "jewel of the South" in the game's brutal world.
And while there are, as there always were, bad neighborhoods and occasional violent incidents, it's hard to see how anyone who walks around with open eyes could believe in the blood-soaked dystopian vision Mr. Trump laid out.
Lauren Kelly Benson, the founder of Aditi Flow, who teaches regularly at Sacred, said she volunteered to teach a class after observing how the violence and blood-soaked summer had had an impact on her own well-being.
But most analysts believe that the departure of France, along with Germany, one of the key levers of European integration, would spell the end for an institution that has helped consign the continent's blood-soaked past to history.
In the days before Christmas, the Redemptorist Church of Baclaran in Manila mounted a photo exhibition of its victims, blood-soaked corpses strewn in the streets and grieving families, aimed to prick a sense of outrage among churchgoers.
Gironcoli (21977-220) cut a curious figure among the artists of his generation — namely, the wild men of the Vienna Actionists, whose pagan, blood-soaked performances acted out the rage of sons against the depravity of their fathers.
New York (CNN)The blood-soaked journal of Ahmad Khan Rahami, the man suspected in the weekend bombings in New York and New Jersey, signals a "new era of terror," the chairman of the Homeland Security Committee said Wednesday.
It would be a fun, blood-soaked, and batshit crazy standalone adventure—an opportunity to deliver on those moments in the Star Wars movies when Han Solo alludes to the savagery of Chewie when he's in a foul mood.
Still, there's something to be said for any movie that dares to inject climate change into multiplex horror—which usually offers apolitical blood-soaked escapism that's as easy to brush off as the popcorn that accumulates on your pants.
With shells crashing  around him on the blood-soaked deck, he grabbed the deck's 50-caliber machine gun and shot down attacking Japanese planes even though, because blacks were not trained for combat, he had never fired one before.
His legacy will be of a man with blood-soaked hands, stained with the blood of American citizens and the blood of the people in Cuba, Venezuela and around Latin America who dared to call for freedom and democracy.
"He went off the field, went to the hospital, they fixed his nose, and he's back on the field in a blood-soaked uniform taking ground balls — and it was like 42 degrees out in South Bend," Murphy said.
ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - A medic peeled blood-soaked bandages from the arm of a boy in the emergency room of a hospital in northern Iraq, revealing the full extent of the damage inflicted by an Islamic State mortar attack.
On the day of the killings, the children's mother, Marina Krim, came home from a swimming lesson with her 3-year-old daughter to find her two other children dead from knife wounds in a blood-soaked bathtub, police said.
Nestled between the blood-soaked The Hunger Games (2008) and the categorically minded Divergent (2011), Matched was a romantic dystopia that played into particularly teenage anxieties: Is the person you're dating at 17 the person you should stay with forever?
The team then placed both the cadavers and a blood-soaked sponge in front of white, open, and upright boxes and shot a fixed pistol from behind the box to measure the backspatter patterns left by the head and sponge.
MANILA, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Colonel Romeo Caramat oversaw the bloodiest day in the blood-soaked war on drugs in the Philippines – 32 people killed in 20183 hours in the province north of Manila where he was police chief in 2017.
It's a far cry from Argento's blood-soaked, operatic approach — Guadagnino's film is dour and filled with browns and dark greens, a sharp contrast to Argento's often garish color palette — and the difference in approach manifests in the score as well.
Trump's bet Trump, who kept up his attacks against the congresswomen for a third straight day Tuesday, is clearly signaling that he will use race and the haunted, blood-soaked politics that it invokes as an anchor of his reelection bid.
Though he matured in some of the most blood-soaked precincts of Europe, he was by temperament a robust and maybe even hopeful catastrophist, who figured out how to survive and was dogged by guilt over his own wily capabilities.
I also caution that a Europe bereft of credible security structures as the blood-soaked 85033th Century has proven, would likely break into right-leaning mini-pakts, ententes and treaties that over time could boomerang badly for a stretched Russia.
On Tuesday, Julius Heinrich Otto "Henry" Pieper, his identity recovered, was laid to rest beside his twin brother in Normandy, 2523 years after the two Navy men died together when their ship shattered while trying to reach the blood-soaked D-Day beaches.
On Tuesday, the soldier would have his identity recovered — and be reunited with his twin brother in Normandy, where the two Navy men died together when their ship shattered on an underwater mine while trying to reach the blood-soaked D-Day beaches.
And, as it turns out, "a blood-soaked tampon that lingers for a long time is like a petri dish for bacteria," says Katharine O'Connell White, MD, MPH, director, Fellowship in Family Planning, department of Ob/Gyn at Boston University, Boston Medical Center.
Labour is not so much an organised political party as a blood-soaked battleground between two warring factions: the far-left faction, led by Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell, and including acolytes such as Dianne Abbot and Emily Thornberry, and "moderate" Labour.
As a blood-soaked hip-hop martial arts musical narrated by a rapping grandma whose most normal scene involves a dude going to the bathroom of a Denny's to jack off, Tokyo Tribe represents the apex of the violent/goofy/insane trifecta.
"There was a burn barrel in the front yard still smoldering, in the yard was what appeared to be blood-soaked towels, a DVR recording device for the surveillance system, and a crowbar," reads a newly released criminal affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.
Lone Star fired Michele Butler-Savage for ringing for an ambulance after she attempted to help her blood-soaked co-worker and, as a result, the dried beef manufacturer is now facing a lawsuit from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
" The name of King's blood-soaked setting has its origins in William Golding's 1954 dystopian novel Lord of the Flies, in which castaway English schoolboys turn on each other, destroying their island paradise as they try to hunt down an imagined "Beast.
And then the galleons, on certain other days, want to go back to the forests they came from, to reel the blood-soaked narrative back to the stands of pines and oaks that will become their keels and decking, hulls and masts.
My family sat glued to the TV for days, until the funeral was over; we saw images of a blood-soaked first lady watching the vice president, Lyndon B. Johnson, take the oath of office on an airplane en route to Washington.
The terrorists killed the young men on camera, beheading one with a hunting knife and forcing the rest to lie facedown in a ditch, shooting each in the back of the head, so that their blood soaked into the ground beneath their faces.
His most recent release, "The Wailing," is an unnerving, sprawling horror movie about demonic possession in a small town; it's good, but I prefer "The Yellow Sea," a blood-soaked tour de force of kinetic action and choreographed mayhem topped with acid politics.
Starting Wednesday night, the company is to monitor the heart rates of 10 selected audience members at its blood-soaked production of "Titus Andronicus" in Stratford-upon-Avon, and then do the same for a cinema screening of the production in August.
Where to stream it: Amazon, Netflix Not to be confused with the 2010 US remake Let Me In, the Swedish film stands out among 2008's blood-soaked sea of vampire productions (True Blood, Twilight, and more) because it treats its bloodsucker angle as secondary.
Where to stream it: Amazon Not to be confused with the 2010 US remake Let Me In, the Swedish film stands out among 2008's blood-soaked sea of vampire productions (True Blood, Twilight, and more) because it treats its bloodsucker angle as secondary.
Germans are dismayed by Mr Trump's tolerance for authoritarian strongmen, from the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to the president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte (whose blood-soaked campaign against drug-dealers earned him Mr Trump's praise on April 29th and a White House invitation).
Those who saw the blood-soaked violence of "The Wars of the Roses" in 1963, his daring masked "Oresteia" of 1960, or the bravery of his English-language premiere of "Waiting for Godot" in 1955, at 25, imagined him brimming with confidence, even arrogance.
He had won 21.45 pro fights in a row after a bronze medal at the 215 Munich Olympics but was cut prone and Minter's progress was stalled by blood soaked defeats to "Scottish" Don McMillan, Jan Magdziarz and Ricky Torres between 21987 and 93.
Considering the deteoriating paint job, the dust on the turnbuckles, and the rusty stench of blood-soaked phlegm that has collected inside a plastic spit bucket, it is surprising how well-dressed and clean-cut Eubank Jr. is when we get back to his home.
When we look upon the streams of innocent blood soaked into the ancient ground, we cannot see the faith or sect or tribe of the victims -- we see only that they were Children of God whose deaths are an insult to all that is holy.
When we look upon the streams of innocent blood soaked into the ancient ground, we cannot see the faith or sect or tribe of the victims—we see only that they were Children of God whose deaths are an insult to all that is holy.
Lady Liberty's indifference would stand in for a greater one, the one that allowed the real Michael Brown to lie dying in the street for four hours in Ferguson, Mo., or the fictional Brenton Butler to die in a blood-soaked ditch for 12 hours.
The day the United States opened its embassy in Jerusalem is a day the world has longed for, because of what it was supposed to represent: the end of a seemingly endless conflict, a blood-soaked tragedy with justice and cruelty on both sides.
"You are in good hands, dwarf," said Gimli, who had been among the first to charge at the orcs; it took only two words before their opponents were reduced to a blood-soaked quagmire, and the dwarf took his first kill of the night.
As the jihadi reaction to the US presence in Iraq reached a blood-soaked crescendo, I saw that the profile of the typical Western recruit had changed from a nerdy, politically driven ideologue of mostly Muslim heritage to a lost, dysfunctional, ruthless, and criminalized young convert.
Seven of the ensemble theater's committed actors (and a musician) shoulder this epic undertaking, which follows the trajectory of Greek myth from Prometheus' defiance of the gods to the blood-soaked family saga of "The Oresteia," reimagined as a sitcom with a cast of kooky characters.
Gretchen Whitmer probably made a smart choice by trying to give an earnest policy speech in her response to the State of the Union address, rather than one addressing the president's crimes or the blood-soaked demagoguery of the anti-immigrant rhetoric in Trump's speech Tuesday night.
That is to say, Castro's rule was no different from the other regimes ransacking their populations and hoovering up massive wealth for themselves and their inner circles—all the while taking full advantage of all the innovations that modern kleptocracy offers both authoritarians and blood-soaked brutalists.
Sugar, he shows, is a blood-soaked product that has brought havoc to millions and environmental devastation to large parts of the planet, premature death to the poorest populations in many parts of the world and huge health costs for societies from the United States to India.
From the blood-soaked crawl of "La Eterna Guerra Sangrienta" to the horrific squall of "Supremacy of the Savage Hordes" and closing volley of "Caverns of Atrocity," the album's rampant bludgeoning never lets up, not even to lull the listener into a false sense of security.
It was a grim morning in the Boulder courtroom – a day after Wilkins herself tearfully testified – as the prosecution showed the jury photos of the crime scene and presented grisly physical evidence, including a blood-soaked mattress and two blood-stained knives allegedly used by Lane in the attack.
There's not a lot of room to run or places to hide on a bullet train, and Sang-ho uses the film's claustrophobic setting to great effect in this South Korean masterpiece that manages to be both a terrifying horror film and a bittersweet (albeit blood-soaked) family drama.
The blood-soaked sequel in Bethesda's rebooted Wolfenstein series brings the action back to America, where players once again fill the boots of B.J. Blazkowicz, fighting to restore freedom to the country from underneath a Nazi occupation the only way he knows how: with lots and lots of guns.
" Among the other notable snubs: Benjamin Walker was passed over for his bare-chested and blood-soaked performance as Patrick Bateman, the antihero at the dark heart of "American Psycho," while Jennifer Hudson was not nominated for her sultry turn as a nightclub singer in "The Color Purple.
The rampage by former US Air Force Airman Devin P. Kelley left a blood-soaked church filled with the bodies of 26 men, women and children who had gathered on Sunday to seek only each other's comfort and the blessings of God in a small Texas Baptist church.
In that span, he's done beautiful work in bringing Tarantino's vision to the screen — from a mother's blood-soaked quest for revenge in the "Kill Bill" movies, to the vastly different vistas in the Westerns "Django Unchained" and "The Hateful Eight" (for both of which he garnered Oscar nominations).
If you loved last week's blood-soaked hour of torture porn, chances are "The Well" bored you to tears, but these kinds of episodes are the ones that I find most interesting, even if they often hew toward portentous dialogue and proselytizing just to prove how clever the writers are.
Back in 1977, Mr Argento cared more about getting to the next blood-soaked set piece than he did about examining his characters' inner lives, whereas Mr Guadagnino takes the time to flash back to Susie's rural Mennonite upbringing and to explore the feuds within the dance academy's ruling coven.
"Back Around, Devil" was filmed shortly before his death, and watching this video, as he drifts off into the sky in a multi-coloured hot air balloon, or tries to exist while being wrapped in and attached to blood-soaked ropes, feels unsettling in light of what we know now.
The play's dozen characters are well-drawn, although Mr. Stone is much better at providing their back stories than at propelling the plot forward, and his play grows tedious after intermission — until a spectacularly blood-soaked finale which rivals Luca Guadagnino's new film "Suspiria" in its depiction of unbridled female fury.
For every video Rihanna releases where she's slowly and deliberately twerking her oiled butt cheeks in your direction, or smoking a joint atop some blood-soaked dollar bills, there's another where she's taking a solitary walk down the beach and staring into the middle distance, or singing to herself in the bath.
When the alien does arrive, it's not one of the dazed martians in Close Encounters or the cuddly weirdos in Star Wars: It's a blood-soaked penis, fanged and erect, which erupts from the chest of a central character before scuttling off to grow at a frightening rate into a clanking monster.
McBride and Hill have said that where the show's first season was more in the tone of high school auteur John Hughes, season two will align more with the blood-soaked, vengeance-strewn tales of Brian De Palma, and in the season's first seven episodes, this shift in direction is very clear.
My best friend for finding out information was Reddit, but I wished that I could have a real-life nose buddy to tell me not to freak out about the blood-soaked gauze that would sit under my nose for a week, or the fact that recovery feels like the most intense sinus infection, ever.
This article originally appeared on VICE US. Spoiler Alert: This article discusses some key plot details from The Hateful Eight In the lead-up to the release of his eighth film, the blood-soaked, Reconstruction-era Western-cum-mystery The Hateful Eight, Quentin Tarantino made a series of pointed, racially-charged remarks to the press.
The crisis in Idlib has the potential to "unleash a humanitarian nightmare unlike any seen in the blood-soaked Syrian conflict," UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Tuesday, noting that there are close to 1 million children in Idlib, part of the wave of internally displaced Syrians who fled there to escape violence elsewhere.
An estimated 60 percent of refugees resettled in the United States already have family ties in the country, but only about a quarter of those from Congo and Syria, two blood-soaked countries that are among the biggest sources of refugees, have any connection to America, according to Church World Service, a large resettlement agency.
Returning with Nessie from a swim class to the upscale Upper West Side apartment that Marina and Kevin Krim moved into three years ago after relocating from San Francisco, Marina flicked on the lights in the bathroom to find Lulu and Leo lying clothed and dead in a blood-soaked bathtub, each of them stabbed multiple times.
Ms Shore, a historian at Yale University, briskly describes Ukraine's blood-soaked past and the relevant modern events: the failure of the Orange revolution of 2004; the gangsterish presidency of Viktor Yanukovych; the terror he unleashed against protesters and his flight to Russia; the annexation of Crimea and the war Vladimir Putin hallucinated into reality in the Donbas.
It helps too that Ríos's art and the colors of Jordie Bellaire, occasionally jumbled in the first volume, have clarified since — though it's still difficult to make out what's happening in full-page action scenes swathed with the same color, as when Ginny battles the visceral red monster that War has become, upon a red blood-soaked battlefield.
Although by 219 the formerly quiet town of Indianapolis was becoming "a city of strangers," nearby Cold Spring was a more inviting place to settle — except for that blood-soaked patch of ground on the west bank of the White River where the bodies of Jacob and Janey Young were found on the morning of Sept. 27.953.
Though the Spanish found-footage franchise [REC] would eventually meander into the arena of campy, splashy, fun satire — with its chief draw being a chainsaw-wielding bride in a blood-soaked wedding dress warding off the zombie apocalypse that had ruined her special day — the series started out at the complete opposite end of the zombie movie spectrum.
Following a blood-soaked speech by President Trump making the case for his Mexican border wall Tuesday night, Democratic leaders appeared before the nation to make their brief and fairly simple counterpoint: The White House has taken the government hostage and hurt people here in America with a pointless government shutdown, while manufacturing a border crisis and recklessly stoking fears through misinformation.
Over the next 40 minutes, you'll see a little girl (Bryce Lorenzo) get kidnapped by an evil Santa Claus; two cartoon horses farting rainbows into each other; more blood-soaked mobsters than you can count; and an angel giving a blowjob to a prawn (okay, a prostitute dressed as an angel giving a blowjob to a man dressed as a prawn, but still).
Kaleb also allegedly confessed to trying to cover up the killings by showering afterward, burning the blood-soaked clothes he wore during the alleged attack and disposing of the alleged weapon, according to the AP. He allegedly led authorities to the place where he burned the clothes and showed them where he had put the weapon, which police have not yet named, the AP reports.
Though Natasha and especially Pierre do make appearances (so does Tolstoy, in a comically awful long brown beard), here the book is more a device, a means of contemplating enmity, blood-soaked history and the possibility of civil discourse — albeit in silly costumes (by Ingken Benesch), and with occasional fog (the lighting designers are Andreas Rehfeld and Chris Umney) so thick that you can't see past it.
As the anesthesiologist took her position at the head of the bed to insert a breathing tube into Littlejohn's windpipe, a nurse cut off what remained of his blood-soaked clothes, another attached electrocardiogram sensors to his chest, and others performed chest compressions, took samples, passed the X-ray machine over his abdomen, and attached an I.V. line to his arm to begin delivering blood.
The protagonist endures muscle-strength testing on newfangled machinery, a blood test in a room that features high piles of stinking, blood-soaked cotton balls, a piss test that the men prepare for in a circle, "making beer," as they joke, and then finally, the doctor's examination, in which the protagonist, for the hell of it, seeing that the whole thing is a charade, announces that he is missing one testicle.
By a river in the east of Bosnia I found a marker of a spomenik in the shape of a broad cube, and the name of the nearby mountain town: Srebrenica, site of the worst massacre in Europe since World War II. The land beneath these concrete towers is blood-soaked, and perhaps it is no surprise that Croatia's footballers did not draw much support from neighboring countries.
In the days before the Dallas massacre, Aesha Rasheed, 39, an activist in New Orleans, felt that at long last, white and black America were watching the same images with the same horror: two Louisiana police officers tackling and then shooting Alton Sterling, 37, at point-blank range; the slumped, blood-soaked body of Philando Castile, 32, after a Minnesota police officer shot him through a car window, with his girlfriend and her daughter sitting inches away.
Most actors say that it's more fun to play the villain, and you get the sense that the writers are similarly having a little too much fun scripting ridiculous, showboating dialogue for Negan, just as the directors keep framing him in appreciative close-ups and lingering one-shots, like he's the tortured antihero in a blood-soaked western, not a murderous control freak who gets off on mentally torturing women and children — even if he hilariously draws the line at killing them.
What saves "Bloodlines" from devolving into the gratuitous gore that fills the pages of Mexico's blood-soaked tabloid media — the so-called Red Notes, or notas rojas — is the unique, binational crime that Lawson is investigating: a colorful money-laundering operation in which Miguel Treviño, a top Zetas chieftain, is funneling millions of dollars in illicit profits north across the border to be cleansed through the purchase of what are ultimately 400 pedigreed race horses in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico.
During the days of the UFC's Spike TV ascendancy and blood-soaked commercials for The Ultimate Fighter, I also fielded their questions about how I could watch something so brutal and feel morally OK. The irony is that I was usually defending my love of a sport that occasionally leaves young men in unconscious heaps to people who ritually watched the same thing—the only difference was they watched on Sunday afternoons instead of Saturday nights, and the splayed-out bodies wore jerseys instead of board shorts.
Video games don't make people go out and shoot up the streets, so degrading "art" and lyrics like, "Then drag the blood soaked victim deep into the woods I strip her / no one hears her screams / I beat her, I smash my fist in her face / Please kill me she says while breathing her last breath / I clutch my blade with all my might, stab her in the fucking guts / Now the fucking fun will begin / I slide my hard cock right in," doesn't make men rape or abuse women.

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