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"crazily" Definitions
  1. in a way that is stupid or not sensible
  2. with a lot of enthusiasm and energy
  3. in a way that is untidy and confusing
  4. extremely; used to emphasize an adjective
  5. (often offensive) in a way that suggests somebody has a mental illness The use of crazily with this meaning can be offensive.

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180 Sentences With "crazily"

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You need to support a crazily viral megahit mobile app.
And then lightning crazily struck, and an empire was created.
LC: You know what happens to people who drive crazily?
If she would have been present, she would have screamed crazily.
Mr. Adès responds to the challenge with a crazily varied score.
The ref separated them and they stumbled crazily to their corners, spent.
In an obviously photoshopped version Clinton's eyes are made to oscillate crazily.
It'd seem like a crazily ambitious startup idea if it wasn't already working.
And, crazily enough, some music might even suck more because of the weed.
Signal equipment dangled crazily from the ceiling as smoke filled the train cars.
I did it crazily for a long time, and it devoured my life.
The history of the crazily ambitious project known as the Elbphilharmonie had been chequered.
We spoke to three people who have acted, well, a bit crazily during breakups.
They are not out there presenting themselves crazily or for attention on social media.
"It's crazily more permissive than when we started," Parker told the Guardian in 2014.
Maples "is just crazily healthy, and she's been for such a long time," Tiffany says.
As most reviews noted, "Logan" is pretty crazily violent, and certainly not for younger kids.
I should be more nervous, but I'm not going to take it so crazily, hopefully.
I should be more nervous, but I'm not going to take it so crazily hopefully.
Like seriously, crazily neurotic, almost to the point where I can't do it, I swear.
A Shaqiri shot caroms crazily off a defender, but luckily for Sweden it goes wide.
Negative rates are also crazily negative for institutions with long-term obligations, like pension funds.
Hallie: This, so the cream itself, we&aposre actually getting it, crazily, shipped from Piemonte.
They've helped make our crazily bold mission of 'organizing the world's information' perhaps even achievable.
If I sound crazily enthusiastic to you, it's only because you haven't met them yet. Welcome.
Crazily enough, when the final maximum is recorded for the day, it could even be higher.
Rowe is one of the gallerists that you especially root for in these crazily seismic times.
Jordan Peele's Get Out was crazily clever about a particular black man at a particular time.
Curran does a terrific job of sorting through the crazily complicated history of the Encyclopédie's publication.
" She described the four days of deliberations as heated, adding: "Crazily enough, there were even tears.
"It was just madly, crazily expensive," said Golovonova, who remembered looking at the numbers and despairing.
It was 2013, yoga was booming and people were paying crazily high prices for liquified lemongrass.
Child's finales can be crazily far-fetched, but the last part of this one really matters.
Yet currently those traditions look mannered, tepid, inhibited, while much about the week's repertory looks crazily misguided.
"These [Ola and Uber] are two formidable players and they are expanding crazily," says Shah of Counterpoint.
It was flopping about in there like it knew what was coming, crashing crazily against the glass.
" His two little girls swung crazily in the hammock, kicking at each other and crying, "Who who!
Crazily, this concept is just a souped up version of something that was already happening on Instagram.
"We heard there was this crazily talented Jamaican kid there," said Jonas Boldt, the club's sporting manager.
He spoke out against apartheid in South Africa, when — crazily — that was an unpopular thing to do.
If they were searching WebMD — which doesn't even use HTTPS, crazily enough, with medical information, it's HTTP.
Crazily, the rocket appeared to survive the "landing," and SpaceX will tow it back to shore for inspections.
Though Bird is slow-footed, an attempt to nail him at home was simply too dangerous, crazily so.
"Many commodities prices have gone up crazily," said Du Shaoxing, a futures trader in Guangzhou, in southern China.
But I think sometimes, or the degree to which the overall industry is just swerving around somewhat crazily.
Or scroll to the UFC champion Conor McGregor flaunting a crazily printed tracksuit by Gucci for Mr Porter.
The Russian boss said North Koreans work "crazily long hours" without complaint and call him at 6 a.m.
Even when properly shaped, today's sperm are often pathetic swimmers, veering like drunks or paddling crazily in circles.
I worked really crazily to sound British when I did the Bond movie, but I'm a nerd like that.
After lunch, we hiked along Seceda's crazily angular peak, which you may recognize from an Apple screen saver photo.
Or with this crazily good green dip I learned to make from one of Bert Greene's first cookbooks. Seriously.
DIVERTING water from the south of China to the north is not the country's only crazily ambitious drought-alleviation scheme.
Or to smash down the crazily flavorful lamb burgers we learned how to make from the team at Lucky Peach.
This crazily simple recipe from Melissa Clark shows you how to roast practically any vegetable, including beets and broccoli rabe.
Last spring, Waldo called to tell me he'd hatched a crazily ambitious plan: He wanted to send Mike into space.
Compared with the lightning-fast cutting and zig-zagging the team is usually known for, they are playing crazily slow.
True to form, she led the audience with her booming laugh as the first opera, "Spoon Mountain," went crazily on.
The Taiwanese modder behind this crazily ambitious mod was actually inspired by the name of the motherboard, the ASRock Z270 Supercarrier.
My state's old Seventh Congressional District — AKA Goofy Kicks Donald Duck — has become a national emblem of crazily partisan map-making.
So to bring that portrait of a wild and crazily intelligent woman in her prime into my studio, it was emotional.
But, he didn't even get a sniff against the Brazilian and this is why MMA is such a crazily unpredictable sport.
The main reason I tend to opt for illegal over prescription drugs is that, crazily, it's much easier, quicker, and less traumatic.
Inside that unassuming exterior is a crazily fluctuating quantum light field — the quickest and most reliable true random number generator ever made.
The video follows astronaut David Bowman as he transitions through the different compartments of his spaceship while his kaleidoscopic world flickers crazily.
Waterson (otherwise known as UFC on Fox 22) has plenty of promise, on paper, to maintain that run of crazily entertaining fights.
And I'd like to cook Jamaican oxtail stew for dinner that night, to serve over rice, just because it's so crazily delicious.
The day I walked into the office and had eight or however many writers around me, I spoke for one hour, crazily.
The opposite seems to be true in a crazily tilting iron sculpture by the German-born Venezuelan artist called Gego (Gertrud Goldschmidt).
But now, as Trump completes a crazily turbulent first year in office, Democrats are on a streak — or certainly feel that way.
Legitimizing a lot of homophobia and rape culture, and making it seem like it's crazily existing within some kind of moral framework.
Don't tell me who won or don't tell me what the score is ... SD: The Olympics are a crazily divisive thing. Yeah!
It's a chance to see teams huge and alight with crazed self-belief, and who might even be right to believe so crazily.
It feels like a crazily long time, escalating tension and turning this scene into a stylized uncanny, a simulacrum of a freeze frame.
In his best roles he combines, crazily enough, some of the best elements of Mel Gibson, Gene Kelly, and your favorite character actor.
The dial fluctuates crazily, but by the end of the day it is often in the same place it was at the start.
In his crazily stylised production of Handel's "Saul", soon to be revived at Glyndebourne, the biblical monarch emerged as a super-deranged King Lear.
Her task was one she would never have started on, had she not fallen crazily in love with that poor, war-ravaged, beautiful land.
I had this crazily delicious packet of fish a while back at the restaurant Houseman here in Manhattan — baked bluefish, wrapped in Swiss chard.
But even a recreational game of tennis with him produced crazily spun shots that made you wonder: Which way will this guy bounce next?
" People later report "strange occurrences on that same winter evening; dogs barking crazily, as if there was thunder, and the sound of the nightingale.
There had never been Yangtze River dolphins in Tenafly, N.J. But now the bell is tolling, crazily, insistently, for the animals of my childhood.
On the other hand, if you have a crazily viral megahit mobile app, you want to get it to people as fast as you can.
He has no immediate plans of crazily changing the recipes for his Silver Lake customers, especially his garam masala spice mix that he makes himself.
It is so human, and rich, and so sad, and so weirdly hopeful, but also so crazily funny ... it's just a marvelous work of storytelling.
What makes the performance extraordinary is its flirtation with hysteria: At key moments, her eyes blaze crazily, and her laughter takes on a desperate keen.
At the "Famous" launch event, he looked about as excited as one might expect, dancing crazily while waving around a bag of some unidentified substance.
She is inspired in part by Patti Smith and Annie Lennox, and boasts no fewer than 20 distinct costume changes, crazily extravagant by cartoon standards.
A very fundamental rule, which seems crazily simplistic but has proved to be enormously helpful, is that there aren't any phones allowed in the room.
Gesualdo had murdered his wife and her lover, and spent his last days in a torment which one can sense in his crazily discordant late works.
I am going to assume that there is no close pal waiting in the wings for a quiet dinner on that night of crazily high expectations.
Across the small sportfishing town, piers and docks were destroyed, fishing boats were piled crazily on shore and townspeople wandered the streets in horror and wonder.
It just means that Cannes is still being Cannes — where attendees are crazily passionate about film, regardless of how that passion looks to the outside world.
From there it goes haywire and becomes a laughably inept, crazily edited, incomprehensible, suspense-free thriller, one of whose villains repeatedly runs people down with a motorcycle.
AJ Styles was, crazily enough, something of an unknown quantity before arriving in that we didn't know just how good he was until he was fully unleashed.
It's crazily out of character for him to try to assert his intellectual superiority over the ignorant masses in a shrill, strident, obnoxious and attention-seeking way.
Like the nerdy clerk in the video for "Levels" (2011), his breakthrough hit, his fans could dance crazily round the office in a perfect storm of paper.
Across the small sport-fishing town, piers and docks were destroyed, fishing boats were piled crazily on shore and residents wandered the streets in horror and wonder.
But it moves swiftly and, well, crazily along the track, picking up speed as it rounds sharp curves and creates intense moments of airtime along the way.
The inability of a man as powerful and well connected as Franny to fulfill his craving is implausible, and "The Benefactor" becomes a heavy-handed, crazily histrionic mess.
"For instance, if I wave my arms really crazily, I would generate gravitational waves," Sarah Caudill, a physicist at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, told me in June.
Crazily mismatched in size, shape and hue, petals enlivened the catwalk at Diane von Furstenberg, Rag & Bone and Jason Wu, their designers intersplicing outsize blooms and tiny ones.
In a crazily long post published to his Tumblr page in 2013, Tyler the Creator spilled over how happy he felt to have hosted his own music festival.
"For instance, if I wave my arms really crazily, I would generate gravitational waves," Sarah Caudill, a physicist at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, told me in 22016.
The fish, roasted gently, was crazily tender and the white-wine sauce so appealing that I spooned way more than I needed from the sauceboat left on the table.
He pulled starter Lance McCullers Jr. soon after the curveballer crazily plunked his fourth batter of the game , and began a parade of four relievers that held the lead.
It is now trading at a market rate of 18 or so to the dollar; previously it had been propped up at a crazily overvalued rate of about 8.8.
It's a good day for a project dinner, something ambitious but not crazily so, the sort of meal to put a capstone on the weekend, mark it a success.
Once, he was invited to play violin for just five minutes at the birthday party of a teenage girl "who is crazily fascinated by Korean pop stars," he said.
And somehow, crazily somehow, he also managed to be the greatest husband and step-father who ever lived, giving our family twenty amazing years of adventure, happiness, and joy.
The scheming never stops, the alliances shift crazily, an up-and-comer is always promising change and a craggy insider is always bending that naïve idealist to his will.
From his counter he could survey the crazily overstuffed main floor, man the ever-ringing phone, and keep an eye on people browsing the dollar carts outside ("We prosecute everybody").
At some point the cost-benefit stops adding up, and for a team as old and as expensive as the Jays, keeping their own prospect pipeline intact is crazily important.
He pulled starter Lance McCullers Jr. soon after the curveballer crazily plunked his fourth batter of the game, and began a bullpen parade of four relievers that kept the lead.
She's tough, smart, driven, crazily accomplished, deeply protective of her people, and occasionally tripped up by her tendency towards secrecy (and a public easily swayed by shiny, loud-mouthed charlatans).
But Reynaud, crazily, chose to bring into the cabinet the defeatist generals Pétain and Weygand, and he was under the crucial influence of his equally defeatist lover, Madame de Portes.
"Now that the inauguration has happened, things have gotten even more contentious between Trump and the intelligence community, which is what our whole season was about crazily enough," Gansa said.
Republicans know not what they do, and more crazily, they like it that way — the absence of information has been seen, from the start, as a feature, not a bug.
Follow Gabrielle Hamilton's instructions for how to make steak tartare and you'll end up with a crazily delicious open-faced dinner on thick pumpernickel bread, and life will be good.
Netflix, crazily, is the company that is causing a lot of this worry because they have gone from buyers of these media companies' contents to competitors with these media companies.
Yep: We're just over one week away from getting the answer about Jason's (Trevor Stines) death, and, crazily enough, it's not the only reason to get hyped for show's upcoming episodes.
As it happened, Senator Harry Reid, a dedicated opponent of Yucca Mountain and an advocate for public lands, fell in love with Heizer's crazily ambitious project and its quintessentially Nevadan setting.
Her focus was instead on creating crazily ambitious sculptures that arise from her deepest self and ultimately engage in dialogue with the world — her world — based on her very particular experience.
Yet by the time you exit the show, between figures of Cher and Liberace and their most crazily encrusted garments, you've almost forgotten about the beginning, and surrendered to camp-as-costume.
When applied to as crazily complicated a slice of history as the Lebanese wars — everyone had a different take on cause, effect, justification and blame — photographic unreliability took on an absurdist, surreal cast.
You could go in that game, you could buy a car legally and you could obey all the traffic laws ... or you could just drive crazily through the city, which most people do.
It's a crazily ambitious work, funny and tragic, maximalist and intricate, a triumph that insists on — because of its duration, because of the degree to which it involves the audience — moments of failure.
"It shows that the world of dinosaurs wasn't so crazily far from what we could imagine today," said Fiann Smithwick, a doctoral student at the University of Bristol and lead author of the study.
She noted that "crazily enough, there were even tears," and detailed some of the jury's conversations with the lone juror who she said was the reason Manafort was not found guilty on all counts.
"For instance, if I wave my arms really crazily, I would generate gravitational waves," Sarah Caudill, a physicist at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and one of the authors of today's discovery, tells me.
When I heard his admission of feeling remorse for the victims and then him cavalierly, almost crazily saying he was going to go out and take on the NRA, it was so disturbing to me.
Just you wait, they predict, he will ditch his most crazily populist ideas, from starting a trade war with China to mass deportations, while allowing Republicans in Congress to cut taxes and slash business regulations.
Adding to the piquancy of the moment, the South Koreans celebrated crazily, in the mistaken belief their victory would see them reach the last 216, when in fact Sweden and Mexico advanced from that group.
In her review in The New York Times, Janet Maslin called it "a film whose best moments are so novel, so deliriously funny and so crazily unexpected that they truly must be seen to be believed."
They range from the not-crazily ambitious — read two books a month — to the kind of thing only a billionaire (or a very, very poor person!) might think about, like killing all of his own meat.
I began to think of these overactive immune cells as being like Pac-Men: 1980s video game characters crazily eating away at the crucial nerve connections that made my physical body mine—strong, capable, dependable me.
MATCH-FIXING Pommer, a sports lawyer who previously worked for Basketball Bundesliga and the German Olympic Association's marketing affiliate, said e-sport had become a billion dollar business with a 'crazily huge' betting market in Asia.
The enthusiasm of Ms. Eilish's devotees denotes a striking turnabout, a new generation's rejection of the flirty babe aesthetic embodied by contemporary idols like Ariana Grande in favor of something more crazily improvised and less strenuously sexual.
Later, in an act of détournement, found newsreel celluloid footage of factory workers and the French occupation of Indochina are spliced in and crazily attacked with the creative-destructive technique of painting out and scratching out faces.
Her crazily caricatured "Tracey" (21915), all legs and breasts, planted in a rolling office chair and wearing only black stockings and red shoes, possesses every bit of the frankness, cheek, and congenital insolence of Schiele's revolutionary nudes.
He pulled starter Lance McCullers Jr. soon after the curveballer crazily plunked his fourth batter of the game, and began a bullpen parade of four relievers that kept the lead as the Astros overcame a shaky postseason bullpen .
"With roughly $15 trillion on the major central bank balance sheets, with all of these rates at zero or even crazily below zero, you have a very delicate situation which cannot be solved by a sledgehammer," Singer added.
The feeling of a family so structureless and jumbled by divorce that a little boy can sleep outside all night on a patio chair without his mother intervening—how crazily liberating that felt, but also just how off.
But this is the scenario climate scientist Joeri Rogelj proposes: The kicker is that even in this crazily ambitious scenario, we have to rely on "negative emissions" technologies that pull carbon out of the air and bury it.
So I think with $2400 trillion roughly on the major central bank balance sheets, with all of these rates at zero or, even crazily, below zero, you have a very delicate situation which cannot be solved by a sledgehammer.
We may not all have long-lost sisters who live in the most crazily status-obsessed corners of the South, but we surely know what she means about waking up each dawn with new resolve that melts by midmorning.
That restaurant, which at 2,500 square feet was less than half the size of the California version, was supposed to be open only for a month but proved to be "crazily popular," as one local Zagat reviewer put it.
Last night I swiped myself out of the parking garage, used WAZE to avoid the Fenway Park pre-game crowd, removed the puppy's electronic-fence collar before we went for a walk and streamed a crazily violent Netflix show after dinner.
" As if Lin-Manuel Miranda didn't have enough accolades already, you can credit him with helping pioneer the podcast musical genre with "21 Chump Street," a 14-minute, crazily likable piece he wrote for an episode of "This American Life.
The company's growth in the UK has been astonishing, the brand started out as something of an elite club with a long waiting list for access but has now become one of the leaders in the crazily competitive fintech marketplace.
Starting two years ago, a band of artificial-intelligence acolytes within Salesforce escaped the towering headquarters with the goal of crazily multiplying the impact of the machine learning models that increasingly shape our digital world—by automating the creation of those models.
In terms of the business aspect, the two also demonstrate just how much studios have come to rely on such properties -- with the avid followings they command -- to drive their revenues, and stand apart in a crazily crowded stew of entertainment options.
It is a part of the country, after all, where people like to let a person get to know them before they let that person know how crazily racist they can be (excepting Boston, where they're real proud and upfront about it).
But two quotes from the episode — one from a character, one from a song on the soundtrack — point the way to appreciating the season finale, and the season as a whole, for the crazily confident act of artistic self-immolation it was.
A Bulgarian writer held one of the wine bottles we had emptied; he crouched in the center of the circle and then stepped back to the periphery once he had set it spinning, which it did crazily over the cobblestones of the patio.
Facing the team in the green and over-lit bowl of the Stade de Nice would be those mighty trolls from Ultima Thule: the Icelanders, a berserker bunch of amateurs, crazily corralled by a part-time manager who's a full-time dentist.
"It's, like, crazily overwhelming because it's just hard to believe that some iconic superstar celebrity decided to take time out of her day to make someone else's day, even with a single emoji," Ms. Chesney said in an interview during her school lunch.
You then follow the van down the winding mountain road, and try to keep up with it as it swings crazily through the Nice-region traffic, avoiding police vehicles, until Mr. Herrou finally finds a railway station that will take his migrants.
Also in the mix are Tommy's landlord, his Uncle Maurice (Tuck Milligan) and Kenneth, a menacing visitor who turns out to be Aimee's boyfriend and probable pimp (a truly scary Rob DiSario, who skillfully instills terror with a nearly clenching fist and crazily blinking eyes).
Here Hempel carefully balances a crazily fertile Florida landscape, where everything grows too quickly and invasive species rapidly take hold and tropical storms wreak havoc, with the frozen mistake—the seed that was given to someone else to tend—that has shadowed the narrator's life.
And the voice careens crazily, from a just-the-facts tone to awkwardly elevated diction (there are no homes in this book, only "domiciles") to lamentable efforts to introduce local color (the "ragamuffins" who "do-si-do" around the place until they need to "vamoose").
It is easy to see why: from 1886 to 1903, while running a leather dealership and a steamship line, Booth pursued a crazily ambitious private scheme to chart the socioeconomic condition of every street in what was then the biggest city in the world.
He let David Bowie, his crazily unpredictable favourite subject, bring in a Great Dane for the album-cover shoot of "Diamond Dogs"; the dog reared up and howled when the strobe went off, while Bowie, zoned out as usual, stayed still, weird and perfect.
But after some of his right-wing Likud party colleagues boisterously objected to any Africans staying, Netanyahu panicked, canceled the deal and then — crazily and despicably — blamed the New Israel Fund, a small liberal, U.S.-based group that supports social programs in Israel, for scuttling the deal.
A BREAD FACTORY Patrick Wang, whose self-distributed debut feature, "In the Family," appeared as an out-of-nowhere wonder in 2011, directs what sounds like a crazily ambitious project — actually two films, each two hours, that's said to be part drama, part comedy and part musical.
The wonder is how crazily, improbably alive it all is: this world of slag heaps and council houses, of unemployed miners and women stuck at home with their "weans," forced to supplement weekly benefit payments by prying open the electric meter and reclaiming the coins therein.
Ms. McKinnon reappeared later in the night as Mr. Trump's counselor Kellyanne Conway, in a taped "Fatal Attraction"-style thriller that found her crazily stalking and threatening the CNN anchor Jake Tapper (Beck Bennett) with a knife after he refuses to have her again on his program.
The risks around pervasive profiling appear even more crazily dystopian when you look at China's plan to give every citizen a 'character score' — and consider the sorts of intended (and unintended) consequences that could flow from state level control infrastructures powered by the sensor-packed devices in our pockets.
Thus, slathered with their postwar affection, we became the behavioral template for younger generations: for political activism, for the right to wear insane clothes and crazily short skirts, for the right to get married outside and for the fact that all we were saying was give peace a chance.
So, where I'm from people don't usually go off far for school, to be honest, but I had an uncle who'd gone to Stanford, and I did well in school, and he said, "You should apply," and I got in, crazily enough, and ... Nobody gets in now, just so you know.
Crazily enough, Plimpton 322 is not just the oldest trig table, the researchers say it's the most accurate trig table on record, on account of the ancient Babylonians' unique base-60 approach to arithmetic and geometry (try dividing 1 by 3 and you'll instantly run into the limitations of our base-10 system).
Crazily, this is the first time I've actually been to a rally or march of any sort and it's been a really impactful experience, and I'm here trying to fight for women's safety and the ability for them to make evidence-based, patient-centered decisions about their health care, including their reproductive freedoms.
At mid-career, the Dublin-based painter Diana Copperwhite has hit upon a crazily recognizable way of applying paint that both updates (somewhat tongue-in-cheekily) the concept of the "autographic mark" so prized by the analysts of Abstract Expressionism, and simultaneously taps into a leitmotif of contemporary, computer-inflected visuality, the color gradient.
Re-upping this column I wrote about a crazily good sandwich because I've gotten such nice mail from people who ate it as kids or whose parents did or who still eat it at this diner or that one, across Nassau County in New York, all the way up to the Catskills, where the sandwich was born.
Addressing his first muse, the priestly, anti-modern, charismatic poet Stefan George, in 1931, when Nazi barbarism was already exposing the obsolescence of his own high-minded intellectual conservatism, Kantorowicz remarked that while his earlier politics had involved "swimming against the current," the current itself had now "crazily" switched direction, and others were swimming straight past him.
Photograph by Pari Dukovic for The New Yorker The views available through the wedge-like windows of the spire of the Chrysler Building (1930) were limited, but the interior observation room, on the seventy-first floor, offered high, crazily angled walls, painted stars, and hanging Saturn lamps suggesting a celestial platform linking Earth to the heavens.
Democrats in Maryland drew plenty of crazily shaped districts to help their party in 2011 — its Third District has been likened to a "praying mantis" — but a federal lawsuit challenging the state's last round of redistricting is focused on one: the Sixth District, which yoked Democratic voters from the Washington suburbs to Republican voters in the rural west of the state.
But then all it needs is for one of the children to test her patience, or not play along with her latest whim, and she starts to yell crazily at the shocked—a moment ago babied—creature, and if I try and intervene (it's one of Ganna's abiding characteristics that she can't stand any contradiction, not from anyone, in any matter), then she will foam with rage.
It's a peculiarly contemporary vicious cycle: If your personal brand and your professional brand are increasingly interchangeable, and part of that brand is dressing in a seriously eye-catching way, and that kind of dressing then causes photographers to seek you out and take pictures, that in turn creates pressure to dress more crazily and change more often and get more stuff, which gets more pictures and so on and so on ad infinitum.
While the results of his investigation will be explosive no matter his findings, the special counsel, Robert Mueller, has managed to remain, against all odds, remarkably under the radar since he began the Russia probe last year — and the same is true of his wardrobe, which has been lauded for both in its unfaltering formality (his jacket's single button is always done up) and its subtlety (no crazily patterned ties in sight).
Why have majorities or crazily large minorities of people believed, for many years, that violent crime just keeps getting worse, that their hometown mall might be bombed by terrorists at any moment, that Sharia law will come to their province/state any day now, that the rest of the world is a war-torn shambles only barely propped up by vast quantities of aid we can't afford — despite the easily available, incredibly copious, clear evidence to the contrary?

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