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"commiserate" Definitions
  1. commiserate (with somebody) (on/about/for/over something) | + speech to show somebody sympathy when they are upset or disappointed about something

304 Sentences With "commiserate"

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They are merely bars, places for the downtrodden to commiserate.
They commiserate about crime and watch their grandchildren like hawks.
A chat room allows players to commiserate with each other.
And there are no significant commiserate spending cuts in sight.
At the end of each day, she would commiserate with me.
Proceed only if you've seen The Witch and want to commiserate.
The women had been meeting regularly to share notes and commiserate.
This is light enough for people to be able to commiserate.
And I commiserate with their thirst for complete, if unobtainable, security.
Rebecca did not commiserate with her fellow guests at the clinic.
By and large, these statements commiserate with students from the targeted countries.
That way you have someone to commiserate with if times get tough.
"I wanted to celebrate [black America] rather than commiserate," Mr McQueen says.
It can let us commiserate with someone's joys and sorrows in life.
The Santas share stories and photos and commiserate with one another, too.
Feel free to commiserate and share your own in the comments below.
On r/SkincareAddiction I found plenty of people to commiserate with me.
A woman who had recently been released from prison tried to commiserate.
We need to commiserate and lift each other up, both men and women.
We commiserate about trying to get couple photos that aren't selfies while traveling.
Meanwhile, ordinary citizens commiserate with the burden of rule bestowed on their leader.
First she approached Tai to commiserate over the moral difficulties of the game.
Should I back off and commiserate with my stepsister when she's old enough?
I often commiserate with other female authors about the catch-22 of publicity campaigns.
To be honest, our Westworld heroine Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wood) would probably commiserate.
In the clip, Ryder and Reeves commiserate over their shared hatred for the wedding.
They commiserate over symptoms that some victims claim can last up to ten months.
Below, we commiserate with tweets from fellow fans, who know exactly how you feel.
When my flight was delayed, I had no one to commiserate with via text.
At the very least, we'd be able to commiserate over the looming tax day.
Join us in the Facebook group to show off (or commiserate) about your results.
Running with others creates accountability and gives you someone with whom to talk or commiserate.
The internet has made it popular to complain and commiserate about how hard life is.
In all, Muñoz said she interacted with "at least 100" people who wanted to commiserate.
An attempt to commiserate with the sour, pretentious Allison (Emily Davis) only unpeels more weirdness.
In the days leading up to the vote, however, people had more time to commiserate.
Or maybe a meeting had gone awry, and he'd brought all of us in to commiserate.
But if I take the other token first and commiserate with Customer's complaint: This Is Awful!
They may commiserate with other women in the ladies' room about the awful boys' club culture.
But at least everyone was able to commiserate together just as the Soul Squad would want.
The Austrian went to the Ferrari pit wall after the race to commiserate with his rivals.
We laugh and commiserate over the game, but we usually talk about real life topics, too.
Will Carlin, who'd just lost in the semis, came over in the locker room to commiserate.
After the election, it became a place for members to commiserate over their shock and disappointment.
Still others will celebrate or commiserate, the latter perhaps growing closer over a common sense of threat.
Certainly we're allowed to commiserate in public over the loss of a celebrity, or favorite TV character.
Man Seeking Woman won't exactly give you faith in dating, but at the very least it'll commiserate.
If you were feeling morose about marriage pressures, she'd commiserate with a beer and give you advice.
The only real antidote I've found for this is to commiserate with people who feel it too.
They say the Givling Facebook page gives them a place to commiserate with other student loan borrowers.
It sounds more like a social media app for New Yorkers to commiserate on their miserable commutes.
It can be easier to commiserate over the minor annoyance than it is over the major joy.
"Have a glass of scotch, commiserate a little, and put expectations out in the open," Savar said.
People already turn to Facebook to celebrate, commiserate, and talk trash with their friends and other fans.
The songs often ponder social issues and find the gravity in everyday desperation; they commiserate with dignity.
Here's the original, if you want to commiserate: I'll wait while you load up on the cheese.
Trump, now that you're under attack, you want to cry woe-is-me and have people commiserate.
If she seems so injured that she can have no more children, we commiserate with her husband.
Users can tweet to voice their anxieties, commiserate with people who share them, and comfort each other.
We can commiserate with each other about suffering and pain, but we should never compete that way.
I feel now that I can discuss acne and we commiserate over the same types of problems.
I want to sit with him, laugh and clink glasses, invite him to our house to commiserate.
Late on election night, a couple of supporters wandered into Mr. O'Rourke's El Paso home to commiserate.
Don't worry Cleveland Browns fans, you're not alone in your misery — Siri is there to commiserate with.
Beg off of the family celebration and invite like-minded friends to celebrate or commiserate with you.
You don't just live in a WeLive apartment; you share, interact, collaborate and commiserate with your fellow residents.
And if they get too annoying, you can always commiserate with ... thousands of other people on the internet.
People like to commiserate about the stress of wedding planning, but it hasn't been the case with us.
He added a forum, where readers could post about their own experiences and commiserate about the nomadic lifestyle.
Or if they think someone has been through a similar situation they could celebrate or commiserate with them.
Walkers. Yes, we'll be frail and unable to walk alone, so might as well commiserate with one another.
Until then, perhaps you can use that extra time at the checkout counter to commiserate with the cashier.
Though not all of us can relate to her yellow mishap, many do commiserate with her skin struggles.
European Union leaders will convene in Brussels on Wednesday to commiserate (and, I assume, gossip) about the fallout.
When Shelton told the crew of The Voice that his divorce was forthcoming, Stefani sought him out to commiserate.
We commiserate together, and we exult together in America's cathedral of the wild, our stunning common heritage and birthright.
They're the quotes you might text fellow Game of Thrones fans to commiserate over the never-ending off-season.
Many of the 20 members of a private Facebook group, Fans Injured at M.L.B. and M.I.L.B, began to commiserate.
At G, some staff have joined a mass WhatsApp chat to commiserate and support one another through next steps.
We catch up on life and commiserate a bit about the pros and cons of being single in our thirties.
At Fuckup Nights Santiago — put on by Josefa Villarroel — entrepreneurs get together to share laughs and commiserate about business failures.
You realize the impact immediately, and you are grateful for the people you can reflect and share and commiserate with.
The mother-daughter pair commiserate about the fact they've both lost children who died before they could ever meet them.
You can watch the full episode above, and commiserate with your fellow shoppers who called and tweeted with their questions.
The Warriors and Clippers can commiserate when they meet Monday after both were defeated by the Pistons over the weekend.
They commiserate on the buddy cop film Nice Guys, starring Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling, and directed by Shane Black.
Famously, we in the UK drink too much, turning to booze to celebrate, commiserate, or just simply pass the time.
We know you can commiserate with this experience and we have good news: Google wants to alleviate your parking nightmares.
In the early days of the new administration, Kristol and other shellshocked conservatives around Washington started getting together to commiserate.
"They might laugh a bit together, and commiserate, over how careful they had to be with one another," Mr. Margolick mused.
But if Mr. Bush feels bruised by Mr. Smith's evaluation, he can commiserate at Kennebunkport, Me., this summer with his father.
I have friends in the legislature, or outside of legislature who are women in leadership, and we are able to commiserate.
Ms. Park, who is Korean-American, said she can commiserate with Asian parents whose children have brought them to the country.
"I would be blessed to have been able to commiserate with my Uncle Wilfred if he had survived," Wayne Gershon said.
Maybe the kid can now call Chairman Powell and commiserate, while the rest of us brace for King Minus's next touch.
They sound like the kind of men who would patiently listen to you and commiserate after a nerd sexually harasses you.
Those braving the trains commiserate over their inability to find parking at commuter lots, let alone a seat on jammed trains.
When my brother told me the news, I called my mother and other members of my family to commiserate with them.
I would commiserate often with Julia, because my wife was manning the fort while I was gone, and I'd get calls.
Miles and Iris commiserate over the fact they've both been recently cheated on, and sparks fly between the two of them.
The tradition of driving to Nassau Coliseum to tailgate and commiserate for hours before the opening face-off has been restored.
In online message boards like Reddit and 210chan where incels would commiserate, the act of an incel killing women had a phrase.
By the time I reached my late 20s, there were fewer and fewer people with whom I could commiserate about blacking out.
"Safe places" with trained personnel offer students unable to return to their classroom routine a haven to commiserate and share their memories.
Kyle Richards had a fellow "Housewife" with whom she could commiserate ... as she processes the burglary that left her jewelry box empty.
Sometimes, we need to vent about our boss being a jerk and have our significant other commiserate or crack a funny joke.
Kanye's solution to the problem of black disenfranchisement is not to commiserate with the poor — it is to help them become rich.
A coalition of homeowners from Quebec visited the state to meet with residents and to commiserate about the financial and emotional stresses.
Plenty. Click through to laugh, cry, and commiserate, and then share in the comments what beauty moment you'd like to delete forever.
I want everyone to be able to commiserate and talk ourselves off the ledge, and Ron was not even looking at us.
We here at Dear Ivanka receive our fair share of hate mail too, and we just wanted to reach out and commiserate.
Post all the rage you need to, commiserate with friends in comments, and even take a break from social media for a while.
But even if Hannah loses, at least she'll have a friend to commiserate and connect with over this one-of-a-kind situation.
But we can't commiserate with the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Bill English, who happens to like putting canned spaghetti on his pizza.
The bar is where we all congregate and commiserate, and it's our only meat market option, because sleeping with guests is not tolerated.
It's a place for the community to chat, ask for gear recommendations, find apprentices, commiserate about midnight call-outs, and post job listings.
Rousseff recently visited Fernandez in her apartment in Buenos Aires to commiserate, and has said sexism played a role in her own impeachment.
Held November 9th to 11th last year, the boat became a place to commiserate Hillary Clinton's loss and unite for the upcoming struggle.
Speaking at a private club in midtown Manhattan, they will present ideas, share tips and may even commiserate after years of lean returns.
When your show isn't coming to Broadway you cry and then commiserate with pizza and alcohol... This beautiful group of people is everything.
Or you'll feel tempted to send a screenshot of the post to a friend so you can get someone to commiserate, she says.
" And so to have other women who you can commiserate with and be like "this happened to me, I hate when this happens.
Other forum users were people he could commiserate with, virtual friends who swapped jokes and memes that helped everyone get through the day.
It's not long before David is speeding east, to commiserate with Julie and see if he can steer the sullen Mandy toward college.
He calls a truce with Siobhan, mainly so he can commiserate with her about his Rhea problems, and laugh about his dopey sons.
If Ms. Ragland is ever called the same, she and Carole Middleton can commiserate with each other and, ideally, fight back with shoes.
As weird as it may seem, fans hopped in his comments to commiserate with Bell and chime in about the horrors of pruned fingers.
She knows when to hold her tongue with a rude customer, when to offer encouragement before a first date, or commiserate about a job.
Bringing gig workers together is a uniquely 21st-century challenge: There is no central workplace, no normal way to communicate, commiserate, and challenge management.
Earlier, people had been more willing to commiserate when the business appeared to be going well and employees were being treated well, he added.
It will continually present you with unwinnable situations with which other women can commiserate but which no one can tell you how to navigate.
She could commiserate with Cedarville's former philosophy faculty, or with Larycia Hawkins, whose forced resignation from Wheaton College in Illinois did make national news.
And in each other they found not only someone to laugh with, but a person to commiserate with over the difficulties of royal life.
They invite one another to Disneyland's annual "Gay Days" gathering, ask questions about surrogacy options, and commiserate with other dads about their moody teens.
This little slice of sidewalk is theirs, a place to commiserate and catch up, to talk about living -- literally -- in the shadow of power.
Domenico Guidotti, 60, who had driven five hours to sell his meat-stuffed olives from Ascoli Piceno, in Le Marche, came over to commiserate.
The doctor advised against having sex until my next appointment in a couple of days, so O. and I commiserate together before falling asleep.
Once inside the fold of API, these people can't share their professional challenges with anyone else; they have only one another to commiserate with.
And hey, even if your team loses or that show you love takes an unsatisfying turn, at least you'll have someone to commiserate with.
Today, the last day of the 2010s, seems an appropriate time to commiserate over the past 10 years as a New York sports fan.
As the season progressed, Kenny grappled with the question of how to date and where to find other gay high schoolers to commiserate with.
Perfectly imperfect content is a way to commiserate with women on a superficial level without revealing any wounds that are deeper than a paper cut.
The song continues as Mylene heads out to the street to commiserate with her friends about her Les Inferno plan-killing punishment: a 10pm curfew.
Here's the thing: Getting a lecture from someone, no matter how funny and informative, can be exhausting if you don't already on some level commiserate.
The staff went to a bar across the street to commiserate about the work the newspaper had produced amid intense financial pressure in recent years.
It should have been a time to quietly commiserate for wrestler Inna Trazhukova, who lost her bronze medal match for the 63kg category last Thursday.
As a young lawyer, it was very normal to commiserate among my coworkers about how student loans were a headache, and I would nod along.
Several of their mothers are relegated to a communal dwelling to commiserate, an act that leads to their ostracism once a mysterious shadow materializes overhead.
When it comes to delays, Mr. Corbett said he can commiserate with commuters — he has been riding New Jersey Transit for more than 20 years.
Bozkurt had started reading fellow marcher Çamdereli's blog Reçel (or Jam), which she launched as a destination for religious women to commiserate over their daily struggles.
Participants can also share their "confessions," or personal stories about dating as a Blerd, as well as connect with other Blerds to inspire and, sometimes, commiserate.
But on Saturday, people came to the sports complex for a far different reason: to meet with crisis counselors, commiserate and get updates on their players.
Maybe it was how morose the music was—it felt like I had someone to commiserate with during the times I was feeling sorry for myself.
She pulls Ben aside to complain about Olivia, then phones Haley (cast off due to recessive qualities) to commiserate about how none of this is fair.
"It helps to have support and someone to talk to when you're hitting a roadblock or a mastermind group whom you can commiserate with," Osman says.
Luckily, I had a women-in-financial-journalism happy hour to get me out of the apartment that night, where I could commiserate with fellow writers.
As former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort's legal jeopardy worsened in 2017 and 2018, he found a chat partner to commiserate with: Fox host Sean Hannity.
They had their own rules, their own ways of enforcing them and their own reasons for being: to argue about music, to commiserate about an illness.
But there's not much time nor trust on the campaign trail to sit down and commiserate over a beer with someone you're trying to defeat. Sens.
For them, memes are a way to commiserate with fellow bankers, especially those contending with the long hours of summer internships and first-year analyst positions.
The premium Mend Community on Slack is another resource that, unlike just the app experience, lets you commiserate with others who've gone through what you did.
This creates hilarious moments, like when "Rebecca," aka Seaburn, attempts to talk periods with the other women and scrambles hard when attempting to commiserate on cramps.
"So sorry ," the white woman says and rejoins a friend, to commiserate over the girl's response, which strikes her, maybe, as a form of racial profiling.
We have radios, so when it happens we'll chirp on there to say, "Oh my God, this dude just grabbed my ass" and [commiserate] about it together.
Eventually, his creditors created a Facebook group to commiserate about their situation, and to pressure Pelletier to pay them back, they added him to it as well.
But he also co-created MonsterMatch to give people a chance to commiserate with the ridiculous highs and lows of meeting monsters online, whether imagined, and real.
And there are plenty of comedians who don't turn their sets into a safe space for men to commiserate over how hard it is to behave properly.
The father of the girl I was picking up, a hockey and baseball dad, even came over to the car for a minute to commiserate that morning.
"You see people's houses burn down and you commiserate with them, but you don't have a personal connection with it until something like this happens," he said.
Meanwhile, back at the hotel, Matt and Adam commiserate about the fact that they haven't gotten one-on-one dates, and Rachel barely knows who they are.
The remaining members of DedSec commiserate, arrive at an "at least we got those bastards" equilibrium, and Marcus "buries" Horatio by drilling into his private hard drive.
Zac O'Dell, a senior captain, said it was a strange sensation when his teammates gathered Thursday night to commiserate and realized there was no basketball to watch.
And what in the world was that scene in which Patty and the random trans woman we never see again commiserate over body dysmorphia in the bathroom?
Herrmann's group has become a place to commiserate about the state of Facebook Ads Manager, the software system used to run advertising campaigns on Facebook and Instagram.
Swim parents—mostly both parents of each Dolphins swimmer—meanwhile gathered in knee-length shorts and polo shirts to commiserate one another on the early morning scramble.
When you hate your job, it's so easy to commiserate with your teammates by simply complaining about your position or company at lunch or at your desk.
Private channels were also to be created sparingly and mainly for work-specific reasons, so making channels to, say, commiserate about a tough workday was not encouraged.
Or how about a place to come together and commiserate over the never ending battle against the forces of good and how hard that can be for everyone?
Even if the Daily Show audience might not be familiar with her, Lahren has her own audience that is all too eager to commiserate with her searing rancor.
Rebecca assumes that because Valencia is eating carbs, she must be sad about losing Josh, so she tries to make friends with Valencia so they can commiserate together.
Working three jobs kept the Lost Boys so busy they could not spend time with their friends, they couldn't joke and tell stories, commiserate or even just live.
We're to explain your deepest and darkest fetishes, commiserate when your bedroom escapades go wrong, and give you guidance and tips on how to maximize your intimate life.
In these clips, however, what is prominent is the community, the extended network of friends and family that celebrate and commiserate together, and whose members empower each other.
Dozens of people turned out at Clooney's Pub, an old-school bar in San Francisco's Mission District, to commiserate while drinking "Comey-Kazi" and "Im-PEACH-mint" beverages.
The same people I know who are glad for some Asian representation onscreen are also the ones that commiserate with me about the lack of good rom-coms.
Having someone by my side to cheer me on, celebrate my successes, commiserate with the setbacks, and ultimately partake in the whole journey made a world of difference.
But that hasn't stopped a litany of senators from trying, and Warren will have plenty of people to commiserate with in the Capitol, including fellow 2020 Democratic Sens.
WASHINGTON — For decades, presidents have publicly released their tax returns each year — an act of transparency and a way to connect and commiserate with Americans on Tax Day.
We did the same MSW program and live in the same neighborhood, and it's always good to have more friends (and friends who are social workers and can commiserate).
But Priyanka said she was only going to commiserate with the families of the victims and state authorities were trying to cover up their failure to prevent the violence.
The meeting was a rare in-season chance to commiserate with Denis, 62, who retired in 1003 and was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame three years later.
Hopefully the next step for Messenger will be real-time translation for conversation partners across languages, that way we can connect, cooperate, and commiserate with people from different cultures.
Its muted, elegantly disintegrating chords are an invitation to commiserate, and Nadler's honey-sweetened wisp of a voice beckons you close, to make sure you catch every breathy syllable.
We would often have dinner at Bullfeathers with our fellow Democratic freshmen colleagues, Mike Ross and Jim Matheson, and commiserate on the challenges of representing tough Republican leaning districts.
One of my coworkers is in the process of buying a townhouse in the burbs, so we commiserate on the insane process that is becoming a first time home owner.
If people came to a protest to commiserate, regroup, and look ahead, but if the protest was created with the intent to undercut those efforts, what was the real outcome?
From clever snark ("That was the Fyre Fest of series finales") to outright grief, it's all there for those who like to commiserate in the company of like-minded people.
They could talk about it, they could commiserate over it, they could decide that it mattered to them and did not have to be shoved to the side as unimportant.
"We used to sit together after school and commiserate about our unrequited love, as we waited for my mother to pick me up for my piano lessons," the seller writes.
From there, Siri could either commiserate and also look sad, or, and Apple hasn't quite decided on this yet, it might look happy so as to help you cheer up.
After all, the people in the room aren't trying to do the one thing they need to do to keep their phones alive, they're just there to commiserate with others.
And they need to propose real solutions -- not just commiserate about the system as they continue to benefit from it -- if they want voters to support them and turn out.
We usually watch on our laptops, in isolation, feeling the emotional beats in a moment but then only later getting to commiserate online or with IRL friends (if you're lucky).
After the video of Mr. Castile's shooting appeared, people protested in the streets and gathered online to commiserate and to share advice on how to record encounters with the police.
Calculating taxes until 1 AM can be easier and less lonely when you're part of a lending circle because you have a rock-solid network to consult and commiserate with.
"A lot of people give me shit because I wear sneakers on the campaign trail," she tells a candidate for school board, as they commiserate about the endless miles walked.
I will absolutely ask Randy from Omaha why he's wearing a Nebraska Cornhuskers sweatshirt, and then I will commiserate with him over the fact that their football team is dogshit now.
Because they weren't allowed to commiserate without the fear of being punished, Pebbles and Amy would communicate through a secret code — using their eye movements to spell letters of the alphabet.
A commenter described his own troubled relationship with Sol thanks to the reflex, and others came out of the woodwork to commiserate, casting new—er—light on the little-discussed phenomenon.
There is also a portion of the app called the Tech Lounge where anyone verified to use the app for their workplace can commiserate with other tech workers from other companies.
An accomplished humanitarian long before she met Harry, Meghan can commiserate with sister-in-law Kate Middleton, who has been riddled with pregnancy rumors from the moment she married Prince William.
The name "Linda," or rather, the fact that that's a name Reuben gave to a child, freaks Titus out, and he goes to find Kimmy at her dinner party to commiserate.
"Communities, both online and offline, have blossomed across the country to help kith and kin commiserate and boost their confidence with a flow of smart ideas and trusted resources," said Karp.
The railroad's special bar cars, where commuters could buy a beer on board and commiserate over their day, ended their run in 2014, though Connecticut has promised to bring them back.
There was little chance to celebrate or commiserate with other Cubs fans during the games, though their presence was felt, clumps of royal blue fans letting out yells with each successive run. .
Day by day, as Goldman shares continue to fall, they gather to commiserate over drinks or text each other stock charts showing the bank's gains from the Trump era being wiped out.
On election night, as Americans watched this once-in-a-lifetime election happen, they flooded to Twitter to comment and congratulate and commiserate, sending traffic on the service to all-time highs.
Related: A brief video showed the leaders of Canada, France and Britain at a reception at Buckingham Palace, where they appeared to commiserate over Mr. Trump's extended comments to reporters on Tuesday.
The White House spent the afternoon hosting a gathering of disgruntled conservatives invited to come listen to him complain about bias and commiserate in apparent censorship on behalf of platform-owning tech companies.
On July 13, 2019, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, should we also commiserate over the event that ended the world's most promising age of science and exploration?
But Buhari, who has visited affected states to commiserate with those involved in the conflict, said he could not be blamed for the actions of herdsmen suspected to have carried out the killings.
"We are really sorry for what has happened and we appeal to the public and commiserate with the families but we need drivers to keep to safety and traffic rules all the time."
Hopefully you have a meal voucher that you can use to buy yourself your beverage of choice, raise an ironic glass to our fat cat corporate overlords, and commiserate with your fellow stranded travelers.
" He spoke with Emmanuel "to commiserate with him" and "asked the governor to convey to the people of Akwa Ibom the deep sorrow felt by me, and by the entire country, over this tragedy.
In Facebook forums and call-in support groups, they commiserate over the skepticism of their loved ones and share stories of black vans that circle the block or co-workers conscripted into the campaign.
For better or worse, callout culture and social media users' propensity to tell all has made it easier for anyone to share their experiences, find community, commiserate with other survivors, and potentially warn others.
Their sessions are highly structured, with deadlines for submitting drafts and detailed manuscript notes, while other groups gather more informally to talk about their careers, commiserate over deadlines or gossip about the publishing industry.
On Tuesday, the Canadian Broadcasting Company posted a press-pool video of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and French President Emmanuel Macron appearing to commiserate about the US president.
As celebrities lined up to commiserate with him, offering him perks like a trip to the next Avengers premiere, skeptics dug a little deeper into the situation and realized Keaton's family was kinda racist.
"I think it is wanting to find a group of people who you can commiserate with and also support each other and wanting to find someone with a similar situation," Aselton said in an interview.
James McCune, a farmer from Mineral, Illinois, was unable to plant 85% of his intended corn acres and wanted to commiserate with his fellow farmers by hosting the "Prevent Plant Party" at The Happy Spot.
"I think WSB happened because most people are terminal traders," a mod called "SwineFluPandemic" tells me in a Reddit message, painting the subreddit as a place where people go mostly to commiserate on their losses.
Lorde and Carly Rae Jepsen would talk and commiserate with each about their governments still being constitutional monarchies and Queen Elizabeth II as their head of state, something Swift cannot in any way relate to.
Margo and Lucas commiserate constantly over the cluelessness of the white men who hire, fire and underpay them at will: "White people often took pride in identifying which kind of Asian I was," Lucas thinks.
I rarely socialize, both because I'm ashamed and because dinner with friends is a luxury I just can't afford, and I don't know anyone else who is in my situation that I could commiserate with.
While some of Parker's poems ironically posit themselves as "guides" to black culture, the collection, by and large, provides a space to celebrate black excellence and black joy as well as to commiserate about injustice.
While the callers were ostensibly phoning to commiserate, and to offer their condolences on the shuttering of the school made famous by Hurley and his powerhouse teams, Hurley and Harrield knew they had another motive.
As Washington and Brussels examine the power of Big Tech, Mr. Bezos, Mr. Cook and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook may take time to commiserate over the attention — or squabble over who should take the blame.
Some critics thought he should have helped his wife usher the children out, but Trevor Noah took a moment to commiserate on "The Daily Show," sharing what he said was a little-known TV custom.
"The president's relationship with Mr. Murdoch is deeper and more enduring than most in his life, and the two commiserate and plot strategy in their phone calls, according to people close to both," the paper said.
In one of his chapters, Charyn has a conversation with the Emily Dickinson scholar Christopher Benfey, in which the two men agonize over how unknown Dickinson still is, the way two might commiserate over lost love.
Amid the surge in lawlessness, many residents have found a measure of solace on social media, where they commiserate about their experiences and document each episode of crime in hopes of spurring the authorities to action.
This particular meme captures the spirit of the hashtag #DemThrones, which was created in 2012 — its exact provenance is the subject of debate — as a space for black fans to deliberate and commiserate about the show.
Mr. Vongerichten can commiserate with Daniel Boulud, whose restaurant Daniel, on the Upper East Side, achieved a three-star ranking in 2010 that in 2015 was reduced to two stars, where it has been ever since.
In a flashback, we learn that Coco and Samantha, as new friends, adopted the "Dear white people" catchphrase as a way to talk to each other: They riff variations on it to bond, commiserate and fight.
Draped in jewelry and furs, and teetering on stiletto heels or in thigh high boots, they would gather in McMansions or glossy local venues to cradle oversize glasses of wine and commiserate over husbands serving time.
First, Alysia Reiner (whom you might know as Natalie Figueroa from "Orange Is the New Black") reads Laura Wilkinson Sinton's essay "The Magi at 40,000 Feet," about two mothers who commiserate on a Christmas-Day flight.
I sat down to talk to Mausner at a coffee shop in downtown Toronto, like we do on a regular basis, to commiserate about the worse, less funny parts of being some of Toronto's coolest young comedians.
Social media became a place for fans to commiserate about their favorite characters' demises and to share theories about who might be next or who will make their way onto the Iron Throne by the series' end.
According to Judith Taylor, a sociology professor at the University of Toronto, this type of ideology festers when boys or men don't interact with one another in real life, but instead turn to the internet to commiserate.
Belgians of all political stripes and backgrounds united in their small, divided country on Wednesday to commiserate and remember the coordinated suicide bombings that struck Brussels one year ago, killing 32 people and injuring more than 320.
The "incel," or involuntarily celibate, community began as an open-minded support group for men and women with dating troubles — one where people could make virtual friends, commiserate, or work to overcome shyness in the real world.
So, when the app created a community for trans women during its relaunch earlier this year, it became a space for the trans women who use HER to commiserate about some of the shitty dating experiences they've had.
Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne tinkers over state-of-the-art gadgetry with his manservant Alfred (Jeremy Irons), while Deadpool and his roommate — a blind black woman (Leslie Uggams) — trade insults and commiserate over the shoddiness of Ikea furniture.
Fitzpatrick told reporters this week that after he threw six interceptions against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 3, he sent a bunch of texts to Palmer to commiserate with him about their ten combined picks that Sunday.
They did indeed, and when she was informed on court from the crowd and the 7 News reporter, she screamed "Yes!" in excitement and went on to commiserate with sports fans about the stress of watching your favorite sports.
That Oliver's audience — which one can reasonably assume comprises holdovers from The Daily Show, affluent HBO subscribers, and angry liberals swapping clips on the internet, among others — is ready to commiserate with him is pretty crucial to his success.
It's the first time Liv has ever descended into such a naked practice totally alone, since the first, and last by all accounts, the time she drank out of the bottle was to commiserate with a client seasons ago.
"We need some better PR and some help in how we market ourselves," Sokoloff said Thomas Barrack, executive chairman of real estate and investment management firm Colony NorthStar, did not miss the chance to commiserate during the same discussion.
Matt Diamond, Ruben Polo, and Sam Becht make up this self-described weed pop DIY punk band from Philadelphia, and they're here just in time to commiserate with you about the weird feelings you developed over your summer crush.
By the end of the show's run, when each recap was drawing well over a thousand comments, scores of the same people were coming back to The Times's website week after week to commiserate and argue about each episode.
" As an example, Zakin said that if your flight has a big delay, your Hyper agent can try to help you find an earlier departure, but even if there's nothing available, the agent will probably commiserate and tell you, "That sucks.
The Republican blueprint for Supreme Court nominations John Malcolm of the conservative Heritage Foundation said that when he was planning to come to the conference a few weeks ago, he thought the lawyers might join together to "commiserate" Clinton's win.
They're disastrous, rife with the glee reserved for a movie that isn't merely disappointing, but awful in that special shoot-for-the-moon way where you actually hope everyone you know will see it so that you can all commiserate afterward.
Maybe Ulukaya could commiserate with the Canadian subsidiary of the Campbell Soup Company, which announced its plan to roll out a line of halal-certified soups back in 2010, only to be met with insane theories of Islamification via soup.
We painfully commiserate with the shock and loss felt by friends and colleagues of Seth Conrad Rich, 85033, the Democratic National Committee staffer killed last weekend on the streets of Northwest Washington, D.C., apparently the victim of violent street crime.
Arenas and stadiums have long been a sanctuary from daily woes, places where fans can commune and commiserate over their teams, and forget, at least for a few hours, personal challenges and the complex issues facing their communities and the country.
Laura Ingraham went on Sean Hannity's show on Monday to commiserate with her fellow Fox News host, who was struggling to brush aside the embarrassing revelation that he had taken legal advice from Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's beleaguered lawyer.
"While some of Parker's poems ironically posit themselves as 'guides' to black culture, the collection, by and large, provides a space to celebrate black excellence and black joy as well as to commiserate about injustice," Emilia Phillips writes in her review.
The rented brownstone on Capitol Hill became a safe space for activists from around the country where we could organize and mobilize, commiserate and celebrate, sing and dance while working to have our voices heard at congressional offices and hearings.
Since we are both applying to different graduate programs, we try to figure out where our lives are leading us and commiserate over the uncertainty and the fact that we most likely won't be in the same city in a few months.
"While we commiserate with the families of the late victims of this cruel act and wish those injured speedy recovery, we would like to assure the public that efforts are ongoing to track those behind the dastardly acts," an army spokesman said.
We haven't seen each other in a few weeks, so after I order a beer (she's been there for a few minutes and already has one) we quickly catch up, commiserate about work, and brainstorm festive Christmas-y things to do together.
However, as a Trump supporter I can commiserate with his lawyers and other consultants, who must often both admire his ability to command questions with the desire to get him to restrain himself and only answer what has to be answered. 2.
"Our generation does feel frustrated that we have seen for 2202 years our politicians taking money from oil and gas executives and not taking the action that is commiserate with what U.N. climate scientists are telling us is necessary," she told Hill.
And if you're hoping to celebrate (or commiserate) with other Cubs fans, you can stop by Kelly's Sports Bar in the East Village, Overlook in Midtown Manhattan, Canal Bar in Gowanus or the aptly named Windy City Ale House in Bay Ridge.
Now, in a time when the nation has virtually shut down, those death notices have gone from public calls to commiserate with the family to messages like "house private at all times" and notes that funerals will come at a later date.
Twitter is beloved not just by the new president — who uses it to hector enemies and praise his daughter's clothing line — but also by lots of journalists, for whom it has become a town hall to commiserate over a nutty news cycle.
"I think to undo the impacts of a homophobic world, it's very healthy for most queer people to have at least one intimate friendship with a queer person who's gonna support you and commiserate and validate and share their own same experiences," Blum said.
Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp have become just as important as the actual game stream, letting me communicate and commiserate with everyone in real time (sorry again, Iceland.) Ultimately, it's just nice to see tech bringing people together, just like the sport is supposed to do.
And in the wake of a string of disappointing IPOs this year, from Uber and Lyft to Peloton, there was a palpable need among the guests to commiserate about the state of affairs, prognosticate about the future and find someone, or something, to blame.
As members of an ultra-exclusive club of "humans who have been to space and back," they're able to commiserate in a way that she and Drew, who works in NASA's PR department, simply can't, no matter how good his salad-making skills are.
Feel free to commiserate about the closure of the pizza place — nobody likes to see a business fail — but then share some of the links from this piece to the studies which prove that this one sad story isn&apost representative of a larger trend.
This Black absence makes the institution even more suffocating and isolating—there often isn't an immediate and familiar community with whom to commiserate or pool resources (unless you're lucky enough to have supportive Black faculty, and even then, Black scarcity can mean Black competition).
You're a jeans salesman by day, a Viking-like warrior with incredible prowess who pummels enemies by night, a misanthropist who can commiserate with me about the worst parts of living, and I believe a sweet and caring boyfriend to whoever you'd have as your lover.
It's not that she can (or will) tell Young Hee any of this, but it strikes me as important that Elizabeth has found someone she can commiserate with on the level of being an immigrant — even if it's just about how ugly Cabbage Patch dolls are.
I know a lot of male directors who are parents and we commiserate about it all the time, it's just that there's there's assumption that if you're a director then your wife is the full-time caregiver, and a lot of times that's just not true.
With more and more media employing the female gaze, we have established movements like #AskHerMore, unapologetic ad campaigns featuring menstruating models, and feminist Instagram meme accounts that let us laugh off and commiserate over universal female experiences, thus creating a fresh POV and setting a new example.
Kevin can be seen in many of the dinner party videos, eating silently beside his family or bringing freshly mixed drinks out for other people to enjoy — but, in every single one of them, at some point Kevin looks over at the ghost as if to commiserate.
And while some may live in areas where it's hard to congregate face-to-face to commiserate about the nation's and their own problems, they have no trouble finding like-minded people on social media, which is, of course, quite adept at reinforcing and, possibly, spreading dissatisfaction.
We see her mourn with Bobby Kennedy (Peter Sarsgaard), commiserate with her longtime assistant and closest friend (Greta Gerwig), plan funeral arrangements with her designer (Richard E. Grant) and ask questions about death and the void with a priest to whom she is openly contemptuous (John Hurt).
That ignores, however, a long history of headaches surrounding the correspondents' dinner -- dating way back before Trump -- which has made comedians commiserate about that showcase being about the least hospitable room imaginable, which might explain why A-list names have long shied away from the gig.
At Raygun — a popular retailer in Des Moines, Iowa, known for its lightning-speed releases of on-trend items — customers can playfully commiserate about Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance that advises Americans to engage in social distancing to prevent the spread of the deadly virus.
The move to the West Coast brings a breakup with her boyfriend Nate (Lakeith Stanfield), and a heartbroken Jenny and her two BFFs (DeWanda Wise, Brittany Snow) decide to commiserate by spending the day (and night) playing hooky, getting high, and generally not acting their age.
Across 100 minutes without an intermission, the Irish playwright Nancy Harris imagines a meeting between the wives of two world leaders who are brought together to commiserate, and more, while their (unseen) husbands talk realpolitik in a room not far away as revolution stirs in the streets outside.
"We understand and commiserate with our community and visitors about the prolonged closure, but we cannot provide safe access to the Kilauea section of the park as long as these very unpredictable dangers threaten the safety of park staff and visitors," Park Superintendent Cindy Orlando said i n a statement on Monday .
Another attorney, Louise Melling, one of the A.C.L.U.'s deputy legal directors, stepped out of her office to commiserate briefly about the Supreme Court's decision in favor of a Christian baker (and against the A.C.L.U., which argued the case) who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple in Colorado.
Meanwhile, Roy and Betty continue with their cute dates, including one in which the foreshadowing is a little too on-the-nose: After a screening of Tarantino's historically revisionist World War II film "Inglourious Basterds" — "Liar" is set in 2009 — they commiserate about how young people all too often take stories at face value.
Inside the school's auditorium, more than 100 St. Anthony graduates and former players — many in "Once a Friar, Always a Friar" T-shirts — arrived to commiserate with Hurley, the team's longtime coach, and to pick through the trophies and the yearbooks and the scrapbooks that were set out on long tables for the taking.
In some ways the beloved is also the bereaved-in-waiting, and just as in the course of our lives we wish people well as they graduate, marry or reach some other milestone, eventually we will find ourselves struggling to find the appropriate way to commiserate with loved ones when a member of our community achieves that final, inescapable one.
The Sugars commiserate with this aggrieved chorus along with Gemma Hartley, the writer who set off a national conversation about emotional labor with her viral article in Harper's Bazaar, "Women Aren't Nags — We're Just Fed Up." Broaching the subject of emotional labor with a romantic partner can be tricky, especially if he feels as if he's being blamed for the imbalance of labor.
R. Lucas and Margo are twentysomething friends and colleagues who regularly commiserate over the racism they're forced to deal with at their tech jobs: Lucas is one of many Asian employees at tech startup Nimbus but not the engineer everyone assumes he is; Margo is an engineer at the same firm but also Nimbus's only black employee and often belittled.
Speaking from experience, many, many Angelenos lowered their heads into their already rain-drenched tacos in dismay, because LA just can't catch a fucking sports break, (cough DODGERS and LAKERS cough, cough) but, whatever, what doesn't kill you... Anyway, for some reason, this game absolutely sucked and people obviously took to the internet to share their feelings, commiserate, and bemoan the fact that the most hyped-up spectacle let us down.
According to one Justice official, a press assistant at DOJ was tasked with sending 702-related news clips to the core unit of those working on its passage so that everyone could keep track of the public narrative, sensing that the amount of coverage in the mainstream media was not commiserate with the urgency and importance of the bill's passage -- plus they had to try to persuade (or at least counter) a vocal chorus of critics promising to vote against it.

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