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Before we know it, they're commiserating over their romantic problems.
Yesterday's parade wasn't one of celebration but one of commiserating.
Ms. Smith, the Buttigieg adviser, sent him some commiserating cash.
I fear missing the conversations between mothers commiserating about 3 a.m.
For a moment, Peggy considered commiserating with him— I'm ripping in half!
He took comfort in commiserating with close friends from college about the challenge.
Ron switched off his camera with a grumble, commiserating with a nearby malcontent.
" His lunch companion, Nicole Boonjakuakul, corrected him: "I've seen conversations where they're commiserating.
I drop them off and spend a few minutes commiserating about the shit show.
Surface tablets will be on the sidelines, perhaps commiserating with the respective teams' placekickers.
To have been socially proscribed from commiserating about it would have genuinely pained me.
In 2017, teenagers began jokingly commiserating about their "forbidden desire" to consume Tide Pods.
We started out as seven friends meeting at a D.C. bar commiserating about the primaries.
The frantic feeling had subsided and we were just neighbors commiserating and passing the time.
But that doesn't mean commiserating about the dumbest of these pain-deflecting fights won't help.
Many fans said they preferred driving to games and commiserating hours before the puck dropped.
Well, if you feel like commiserating about it, the WIRED Culture team is here for you.
Suitably, the narrator concludes this opening level by commiserating how myriad war stories are "lost to history".
Within days, hundreds of researchers left comments commiserating with Gowers, a winner of the prestigious Fields Medal.
I am black, she is black, and we were commiserating as black vendors at a cultural festival.
In a Craigslist forum, for example, users spent recent weeks commiserating about their suddenly shrinking review queues.
In which case, we could go from yelling at each other online to commiserating on the unemployment line.
I've spent more Valentine's Days commiserating with a fellow military spouse than I have with my own husband.
It is basically a locker room full of a bunch of single dudes commiserating over their social awkwardness.
Come nightfall, Trump is often on the phone with billionaire, decades-long friends, commiserating and critiquing his own staff.
It's not all commiserating via social media today—over on Facebook​, rapper Azealia Banks is celebrating Donald Trump's victory.
Mr. Muir and other current and former employees spent much of Sunday texting, posting on social media and commiserating.
" Her phone buzzed with a commiserating text from Greta Gerwig, who had also been left out, for "Little Women.
It was strange, perhaps, for him to be commiserating with me—arguably one of those responsible for tearing him apart.
David West, another new signee last summer, remembered commiserating with Aldridge as they waded through their first weeks and months together.
So, in the spirit of commiserating, we've rounded up some of the most cringeworthy, nervous laughter-inducing breakup stories from Reddit.
Some still work with her; others stay in close touch, commiserating, exchanging links to stories about Trump-related outrages or malfeasances.
The two women had called themselves "insta-sisters" and sought support from one other, commiserating over shared trauma, the witness said.
There's a well-practiced litany during these moments: the shock, the commiserating texts and social media posts, the flood of memories.
One can interpret it from the perspective of both a bitter adult patronizing a Kid, and a Kid commiserating with another Kid.
I downloaded it to my Kindle the day of my breakup and had a nice commiserating cry through the first few chapters.
There's a sadness to commiserating with someone over the science experiment your body becomes when you're trying to treat mental illness medically.
When circumstances conspire such that Patty must be seen in public in a bikini, she finds herself commiserating with a trans woman.
You're not just watching and commiserating with the movie's title character from in front of a screen; you're there, in the room.
"Most people have responded positively, either by expressing that they found it funny or by commiserating with the indebtedness aspect," Kennedy explained.
Huizar, a U.S. citizen who was born in Mexico, said she spent much of Tuesday night commiserating with family across the border.
You might run across a few fellow wallflowers and strike up a polite, commiserating conversation, but that's not what you came for.
That dog is actually speaking to another dog watching videos on a cellphone and commiserating about the limits of inferior telecommunication plans.
As one man on Facebook tried to defend Franken's actions, the two women found themselves commiserating over more than just the celebrity backlash.
Incredibly, Morris received the text while sitting with Hurd in a bar, where they'd been commiserating over the "bad day" each was having.
But it's funny that Chris can't even spare Angela a hug or a commiserating word for her experience, before making it about himself.
In Nina Riggs's memoir "The Bright Hour," she tells of commiserating with a friend who is also dealing with triple negative breast cancer.
What's more, each of the victims came from the immigrant underclass; the killer groomed them all by commiserating over their abusive, hated fathers.
Afterward, I met her outside, where she was cheerful but mildly annoyed, commiserating with a group of editors who also missed the show.
One could easily imagine Peyton commiserating over cocktails with Alex Forrest, the bunny-boiling mistress played by Glenn Close in 1987's Fatal Attraction.
For the actors, there was yacht training and flailing swim tests that left them commiserating over margaritas and wondering what they'd gotten themselves into.
Ms. Shibari was commiserating with others in the industry, wondering how to make ends meet, when a friend dangled an idea: What about … porn?
We can only imagine the kind of commiserating that went on in that one, five or 10 minute window when they were actually physically together.
She builds a nice rapport with two women colleagues while commiserating over a male colleague who has a habit of talking over them in meetings.
A lot of it is just friends helping friends identify the species of bird that they saw in the field (or commiserating with blown identifications).
But he couldn't -- it hurt too much -- and that's why he was standing at my table, commiserating with the only other black person in the restaurant.
On several occasions, Ginsburg and Scalia showed that their divisive opinions wouldn't stop them from celebrating each other's joys or commiserating in times of great pain.
At Moms, the town's only late-night bar, a few soccer players were in a wry but subdued mood, commiserating after a loss earlier that evening.
" Commiserating with host Andy Cohen, Sidibe asked him, "You're in the public eye – how often do people tweet you about things that don't make you feel great?
Here, there is some off-the-record commiserating about how hard it can be to stay strong and not fall back into old patterns with our exes.
Yet, such relatively small annoyances can't sever the family's support system — the episode ends with Jane and Xo side by side, commiserating and offering each other advice.
But QAnon has steadily migrated offline to Trump campaign rallies, where dozens of supporters can be found with Q paraphernalia, carrying signs and commiserating about the theory.
Starbucks baristas are so nervous about the enormous ramp-up in demand associated with the launch that they began commiserating in a Reddit support group chat weeks ago.
That usually meant waking up shortly before 3AM, commiserating with a bunch of other nerds on Twitter, and then going back to bed 30 or so minutes later.
Obama wrote in her memoir, "Becoming," that she was simply commiserating with the Queen over what a pain it can be to stand for hours in uncomfortable high heels.
The scenes are joyous when Crowley and Aziraphale are sparring, commiserating, or teaming up to stop the apocalypse their bosses have been waiting for since the dawn of humanity.
I don't really know what to expect, but it's nice to share in commiserating or laughing with all these people who have come out to support me: complete strangers.
His players were at his back, at the other end of the field, applauding their fans, commiserating with them, the mood proud but somber, stony faces and distant eyes.
Even if they were complaining that they didn't meet anyone and it was awkward, they were all complaining together at the bar, commiserating and getting to know each other.
Who can forget Philippa Forrester – every boy's childhood crush Philippa Forrester – commiserating with contestants down in the pit, as they wept over the smouldering remains of their life's work?
While the squad, led by Leighton Meester's Angie D'Amato, hates the phrase "It takes a village," the group does end up leaning on each other for support, babysitting, and commiserating.
One of the places of common ground that I've found between people on the right and the left is a common commiserating about how bad both of these candidates are.
On the far side of a fire pit, two founders of Shypmate, an app that links you to airline passengers who will cheaply carry your package to Ghana or Nigeria, were commiserating.
Commiserating with Kelly Ripa about how much easier the second baby is, she said that not only is one-year-old Ines great at sleeping through the night, she's already a miniature gourmand.
To make a long story short, he and I then spent that cab ride bonding over being children of immigrants as well as commiserating over feeling inundated by the state of the world.
"I was hoping for a party, but since I arrived yesterday, we have all been commiserating over the situation," said a banker who donated to the $2.5 million project and asked for anonymity.
The campaign, shot by legendary photographer Alasdair McLellan, shows Palace skaters Blondey McCoy, Rory Milanes, and Lucien Clarke alongside tennis champions Garbiñe Muguruza and Sascha Zverev celebrating wins, commiserating losses, and keeping cool courtside.
" We saw it in Hepola's Blackout, which concludes with the author commiserating with a crying newcomer in a meeting: "I was in the exact same place ... I was lost for a very long time.
He was commiserating with Sheriff Mims about the restrictions that the California "sanctuary" law puts on the ability of local law enforcement officers to make decisions about when someone should be flagged to ICE.
Like Mull, I haven't found myself in a group of friends commiserating about how much we hate ourselves for failing to better downsize our bodies for years, at least since I was in college.
Not just because I grew to like the guy on a personal level, sitting together waiting for the Governor to go on camera, commiserating during a few particularly grueling rounds of crosstown media hits.
Even the beleaguered Mike gets in a good jab now and then, as when he's commiserating with his father after discovering that one daughter's sexual explorations were going further than he was prepared for.
It stomps on the empathy you'd been encouraged to extend to Eminem, who's long rapped potently about battling his personal demons, making it unclear if you've been commiserating with a sociopath the whole time.
A video surfaced that showed grinning world leaders at a Buckingham Palace reception on Tuesday night, apparently commiserating in what they thought was a private conversation about the unmanageable behavior of the American president.
My observance of Valentine's Day ranged from commiserating over too many drinks with friends to desperately searching for overnight company on crowded dance floors to gathering my single friends for Sex and the City marathons.
The best song is "Santa's Coming for Us" — put that one on while you're hosting gift exchanges with your pals, commiserating about how so little good Christmas music has been produced in the past decade.
The most ironic thing coming out of the streaming wars is a throwback to what made TV feel like a shared pastime between the 1950s and the pre-Netflix days: waiting, celebrating, and commiserating together.
When I work for a goodleader, I'm surrounded by productive, content co-workers, and I can focus on the job in front of me rather than waste time commiserating about how much I hate my boss.
And while the scene of Elizabeth eavesdropping on Stan's and Aderholt's significant others commiserating felt a tad stilted, it did provide a glimpse of how Stan's FBI work might prove to be a bomb that hasn't been entirely neutralized.
"Sexting is like baseball cards," Yaghoobian said, noting that they're a kind of social currency that allows us to document and collect others' sexual interest in us, all while bonding (and sometimes commiserating) with friends over shared sexual experiences.
Crissle and Kid Fury were their long-lost friends, after all; the fans were finally seeing in person the voices they had spent many hours laughing and commiserating with while listening to the duo's pop culture podcast, The Read.
Often, like a lot of other people, I look to music to tell me something about the events I'm living or might live: Carly Rae Jepsen for fantasising, Katie Ellen for commiserating, Sheryl Crow for a little of both.
Though "Wide Awake" features Aaron and Villanelle commiserating on their respective internal voids in, the first minute-and-a-half of "You're Mine" proves TV's best assassin is dealing with a darkness far more powerful than Aaron's innocuous nerd glasses suggest.
Many other Americans have reacted to the frenzied pace of political news by falling into a pattern of political hobbyism — spending an hour or more each day consuming information, fretting, commiserating, arguing and emoting about politics, but taking no action.
The video was posted overnight, and in it Mr. Trudeau is heard commiserating with President Emmanuel Macron of France and Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain about Mr. Trump's conduct on the first day of the two-day NATO gathering.
I had a conversation earlier today with a white man who ... we were kind of commiserating about how hard it is to get investment and he had tried many times, talked to a lot of investors and didn't get a yes.
They show the two men commiserating over what both agreed was harsh treatment of Manafort — who was ultimately found guilty in August 2018 on tax and bank fraud charges and pleaded guilty the following month to additional charges — and expressing mutual admiration.
After commiserating with him about the Academy's decision to overlook both he and Michael B. Jordan for Oscar nominations, I asked him about Blackout for Human Rights, the relationship between art and politics, and his own views on Martin Luther King's legacy.
One night after we shared two bottles of wine, the both of us newly single and commiserating, I dared myself to tell her that when I first met her I thought that she was gay and that I had had a crush on her.
I was having such a good time commiserating with the characters' comical neuroses and their attempts to achieve emotional equilibrium, in songs featuring music and lyrics that often have the peppery charm of light operetta, that I was blindsided by the onset of Whizzer's illness.
On the one side were the lower-level staffers complaining about the anything-goes culture and commiserating about the pressure they were under; on the other was management, which was trying to run a tight ship during the day, while also keeping "fun" an office priority.
Here are a few possible answers: Accidentally liking your ex's new girlfriend's photo; sending a DM about your boss to your boss, instead of your commiserating co-worker; or taking a screenshot of something on Instagram without realizing the person who posted it will get a notification.
We learn both of these details because of a side journey by Nora, in which she watches the now-older Lily on a playground (and briefly intervenes on her behalf in a dispute with another kid), and then spends an evening hanging out and commiserating with Erika.
" Marisa and Paul and their two kids moved to Nicaragua two years ago after commiserating over the $12,000 they had to pay in real estate taxes for their pizza business in the U.S. Marisa says, "Comparing our expenses in the U.S. with Nicaragua is pretty comical.
They tried to keep tabs on the case, texting one another and commiserating over a series of setbacks, including accusations of prosecutorial misconduct, the removal of the lead prosecutor and reports that the judge overseeing the case was being investigated on suspicion of lying under oath.
But good news for WowWee has meant frustration for parents, who've been posting to the brand's Facebook page looking for advice on where to find Fingerlings and commiserating with other users who don't want to pay markups of up to three or four times retail price for Fingerlings toys.
Four of those victories have come in finals, and though this match was a thriller in comparison with Nadal's 6-1, 6-3, 6-0 victory in 2008, it still ended with Nadal's imposing his topspin forehand and Federer slumping toward the trophy ceremony with most of the crowd commiserating.
"One day at work, we were commiserating about how neither of us could find a leather jacket that was in our budget, but still had the qualities that make a piece feel like a worthwhile investment; a high level of craftsmanship, attention to detail and impeccable fit," the co-founders tell Refinery29.
Williamson indicated that she was commiserating with the sentiments behind such a fluid race, writing that "I have deep respect for the millions of people who are currently reflecting on how they'll vote or caucus in the weeks ahead" and that in a field of "good, solid" candidates, picking one would be "difficult."
I love this exchange because it feels like a friendly wink, as if Nora Ephron, who wrote the script, is smirking with women in the audience a la Fleabag, commiserating about all the times we've smiled through the pain as a man asked us about our job, only to interrupt to talk about himself.
Otherwise, he saved his energy for commiserating with his shell-shocked audience, reminding everyone that Vegas is home to both a strip of casinos and real people whose lives are now changed forever, and making sure that everyone saw the faces of those in Congress who continually vote in the National Rifle Association's best interest.
"I went to a session one day with some of my friends, and we were kind of discussing how we would all like to be more involved in the socio-political climate of our community... We were commiserating about how we want to know what's going on, but don't have a good platform to [learn] what's going on," says Mitchell of the inspiration behind the song.
And there is the fact that, in the event I am conditionally able to convince white professors or colleagues of my deservingness to be present (because I was raised by two academics, I am usually successful in presenting a relatively "unthreatening" performance of Blackness), I am then often compelled to endure commiserating complaints about other students or staff whose Blackness presents a difficulty in a way mine seems not to.
Like Cohen's songs, the letter is melancholy and funny and sweet, commiserating on old age with the woman he met, as "So Long, Marianne" recalls, "when were almost young, deep in the lilac park," and assuring her that he will be following after her soon: Well Marianne, it's come to this time when we are really so old and our bodies are falling apart and I think I will follow you very soon.

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