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The way the axe connects with enemies is cathartically brutal.
"I knew I had to cathartically process it all and get it out," he said.
More than anything, Chicken Soup for the Soul seems to want to make you cry, cathartically.
That Lee's likeness was a source of pain was suddenly cathartically palpable, if it hadn't been before.
So all of you that just cathartically pounded out "I quit" messages hoping to quickly undo them are out of luck.
So the next time you cathartically shout out the "f" word, be sure to offer thanks to your pioneering farming ancestors. [Science]
One of the most cathartically creepy virtual reality experiences yet is The Kitchen, a PlayStation VR demo from Japanese game studio Capcom.
He only makes a few of these per year, so they are usually full of thoughts that need to be cathartically expelled.
"Chatroom" cathartically and directly deals with the trauma of sexual assault, while single "Hard To Believe" is an anthemic kiss off to toxic relationships.
I'd rather have played as him, as the "villain," than a guy cathartically carving up the place with nary a thought for the consequences.
One view, advanced by Mr Love, is that race relations are "not worse but more visible," Mr Obama's presidency forcing Americans to grapple cathartically with their prejudices.
The plastic rhythmic strum in "Rose Colored Boy" and the wavy keyboard zigzags in "Fake Happy" playfully tease at the chorus before swelling cathartically up into it.
Here's an evergreen gif I made for just such occasions: And another: Here's Daredevil cathartically punching Iron Fist the way I punched the wall next to my desk!
The focus of the camera becomes a funnel for each of them to cathartically vent through, whether they are spitting with anger, humour, passion or just pure hectic energy.
And then we get finally the inevitable moment where June gets to cathartically murder one of the many men who has raped her or tried to rape her in this show.
Having watched this stream for 30 minutes so far I can tell you that a lot of people are bringing their young daughters and I am fully, happily, and cathartically sobbing.
In the decidedly simple clip, the Chicago rapper stands in front of a white screen, seeming physically tortured as he cathartically spits out his story of mental illness, addiction and abuse.
And their rough ends in Tarantino's films are equal parts operatic and almost cartoonishly over-the-top, cathartically excising their hold on our collective culture if only for a little bit -- revenge fantasy writ large.
What I didn't understand yet is that Lent concentrates guilt, then cathartically explodes it — it's a kind of intermissionless Bergman matinee that leads you stumbling back across the parking lot beneath the newly blinding sun.
With the overwhelming success of NBC's This Is Us, Moore, who plays matriarch Rebecca Pearson on the show, has been making numerous talk show appearances as part of her press tour in support of America's favorite show to cathartically cry while watching.
The year 1971 was not ready for The Beguiled, but in the more enlightened 2017, with Trump in the White House and gynophobic alt-righters choking the internet, audiences seem ready for a film that sees womankind cathartically lashing out against the patriarchy.
It's not as though all Democrats are choosing the high road over the hammer, but those running for president are trying to take a page from the party's 2018 playbook to talk about health care and the impact of the Trump administration's policies rather than cathartically airing grievances.
You say this is "unhealthy" and worthy of a deeper psychological inspection into my own damaged psyche created by my personal and professional disappointments; I say that passionately despising Grayson Allen and cathartically texting "lol" in your group text when he's resoundingly owned is an aspect of sports we should appreciate more.
The final moments of a championship are often indelible — Charlie Hayes excitedly clutching a pop-up in foul territory for the Yankees in 113, Jesse Orosco cathartically throwing his glove high into the air for the Mets in 1986, or Joe Carter's jubilant dance around the bases after his Series-winning homer for Toronto in 1993.
Meanwhile, many of media's technophobic éminences grises, long spooked by anything that dings and therefore feeling pretty smug about the current techlash, now see fit to indulge in and promote their analog fantasies at tedious length in national publications, as if we, the hopelessly hyperconnected hoi polloi, care about cows in the countryside, silent retreats at which tears are cathartically shed, or—please, no—the original off-gridder himself and resurgent icon of the new tech-dystopian dark age, Henry David "Friends Totally Joined Me at the Pond All the Time, Guys" Thoreau.
Though it is seemingly incidental, the epilogue ends with the word "loved", suddenly and cathartically closing all of the novel's thematic threads.
" They too praised Zemeckis' direction as "undeniable vigor, if insufficient control and discipline." Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two out of four stars, saying the film is "filled with too many ideas, relationships, and situations with plot overkill." Among the positive reviews, Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader found it to be a "fierce, cathartically funny celebration of the low, the cheap, the venal—in short, America.
The gang kids are upset that World War II is causing them deprivations and inconveniences. Organizing a fact-finding committee, Gang members Mickey, Froggy, Buckwheat, and Janet try to determine what to do about the present national crisis. With the help of a convenient copy of Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack, the kids stage a play in which they cathartically come to grips with the sacrifices indigenous to the war effort, and provide patriotic solutions to the situation.
In addition to their research Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker wrote in The Stuff of Thought that "humans are hardwired to swear cathartically... Swearing probably comes from a very primitive reflex that evolved in animals." The experiments were repeated on television in episodes of MythBusters and Fry's Planet Word, both seeming to confirm the findings. The original research team of Stephens, Atkins, and Kingston were awarded the Ig Nobel Peace Prize in 2010 for their study. In 2017 researchers from Massey University examined whether verbal swearing would similarly reduce psychological pain.
Autobiographical in nature, the lyrics are a point of view account of a female protagonist, who sings cathartically about her mercurial temperament, following an inflammatory argument with her fiance. "Beggin & Pleadin" was generally praised by music critics who complimented Brandy's vocals as well as the progressive elements and retro sound of the song. Not initially intended to be a marketed single, it was eventually released independently by Brandy, to coincide with the premiere of her BET television sitcom Zoe Ever After in January 2016. "Beggin & Pleadin" performed moderately on charts, peaking atop the US Billboard Blues Digital Songs chart.
She tells Miguel, Kate, and Randall, then screams alone in the car; Kate finds and tells Kevin. In 2018, on the 20th anniversary of Jack's death, Kate cathartically watches the audition tape Jack recorded, which he saved from the fire; the VCR damages it, but Toby gets it repaired and uploaded to the cloud; Kate tells Toby he strengthens her, and Jack would have loved him. Kevin, who usually drinks away his pain on the anniversary, visits the tree where Jack's ashes were scattered; he acknowledges failing to fulfill Jack's legacy, but hopes to make him proud. Rebecca makes and eats Jack's favorite lasagna, and bonds with Kevin; she believes their reunion is a gift from Jack.
Demény, Péter (February 2008) "Eseu sau program politic?", in Observator Cultural, Nr. 412 Suciu, Arthur (June 22, 2007) "Harap Alb sau tiranul peratolog", in Ziarul Financiar Accusing the political system which had emerged in 1989 of promoting political corruption instead of reform, Liiceanu contended: "The 'Sign of the Bald Man' is the sign of incipient tyranny, originating with the cathartically interrupted act of the December Revolution and a Harap Alb who has been silenced. [...] But [...] there does come a time when corruption becomes extreme, when it becomes glaring for anyone to see, when everyone finds out that the Bald Man is the Bald Man and not Harap Alb. At that moment in time, a people should have an extraordinary chance in finding a living Harap Alb".
" Greg Tate of Spin wrote that "even if Mr. West feels (for now, at least) that his best years as a rap superstar are behind him, there's still hella great beats roaming around that dazed and befuddling noggin per The Life of Pablo for dang sure" and described the album as "long on musical confidence and short on inspirational verses," though viewed the "plaintive vulnerability and alienation" expressed by West as at least seeming "cathartically crafted." Writing for USA Today, Patrick Ryan claimed that even though the album "may not deliver on West's promise of being 'the album of the life,' it's undeniably the work of one of music's most boundary-pushing artists and will give fans plenty to unpack." Rahman was less enthusiastic, calling The Life of Pablo "an ambitious album that finds the rapper struggling to compact his many identities into one weird, uncomfortable, glorious whole." He elaborated, claiming that similarly to West "himself, the album is emotional, explosive, unpredictable, and undeniably thrilling.
An Allmusic reviewer later wrote of Gaye's performance, "you can feel the sultry passion in his voice as his singing drifts close to moaning and his ad libbing approaches tasteful, amorous aural lovemaking", and continued to write in a review of Live at the London Palladium that the "between-song moments" when Gaye addressed the audience revealed "just how shaken Gaye is at this troubled point in his career. Listen carefully and you can sense the struggling instability that would erupt cathartically a year later with Here, My Dear." After the concert was over following Gaye saying "Thank you!" over and over almost in sing-song medley as the band opened and closed with the intro to "I Want You", Gaye launches into the studio effort, his one attempt at making a convincing "disco record", the funk track, "Got to Give It Up". Recorded at Marvin's Los Angeles studio, Marvin's Room, the singer vocalized a song where the author is longing to get out of his shy cover and get on the dance floor with reckless abandon.
Publishers Weekly called it "dazzling", "brilliantly furious", and "a rage-filled pleasure", and noted that "no comic book expertise is required" — although the Portland Press-Herald felt that it "depends a great deal on an insider’s knowledge of comic book lore for maximum enjoyment".Well-placed outrage makes ‘The Refrigerator Monologues’ an entertaining read, by Michael Berry, in the Portland Press-Herald; published June 4, 2017; retrieved March 15, 2018 Den of Geek described it as "cathartically angry", and commended the "vivid, specific voice" of each character.The Refrigerator Monologues Review, by Kayti Burt, at Den of Geek; published July 6, 2017; retrieved March 15, 2018 Vox stated that it was "bitingly sarcastic and wistfully regretful, and always ferociously angry".In The Refrigerator Monologues, Catherynne M. Valente gives comics’ dead women their voices back, by Constance Grady, at Vox; published May 31, 2017; retrieved March 15, 2018 Kirkus Reviews judged it to be "entertaining but not a romp", and "ruthless but absorbing and provocative",THE REFRIGERATOR MONOLOGUES, reviewed at Kirkus Reviews; published April 2, 2017; retrieved March 15, 2018 while the Washington Post considered it to be "entertaining but heavy-handed".

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