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And I said, Look, politically you're absolutely within your rights to be angry, but existentially you're wrong— existentially this particular poet just wants us all to be free.
Existentially reassured and minty fresh, it's time for the clothes.
Left unchecked, this problem is going to get existentially worse too.
Spiritually, emotionally, and existentially flattened like an egg under an anvil.
Their mutual interdependence is not frivolously partisan, it is existentially necessary.
"I find alcohol existentially terrifying," he told me over the phone.
Incredible marketing machines based on existentially threatening stories, despite underwhelming technology.
It was proof that you'd arrived — not only geographically but also existentially.
My ex leaves me on read, which is existentially what I deserve.
There are legitimate, existentially frightening questions about our seemingly inevitable streaming future.
In the long run, nothing does, but less existentially: no, probably not.
I was like, Wow, I'm both literally and existentially seeing things differently.
It is a unique emptiness which I find to be existentially beautiful.
That's just a taste of the complicated and existentially terrifying problems facing us.
And so I wasn't even thinking about, "What will this feel like," existentially.
He is pained and existentially broken, never to know the conclusiveness of mortality.
Many worry that a health service they cherish may be existentially at risk.
So get ready to see more existentially troubling clouds in the very near future!
It's existentially horrifying and will almost certainly be the app's next big viral hit.
It would be so dull and existentially troubling if there wasn't a proper ending.
People who have seen total eclipses say the experience moves them deeply and existentially.
Our phone interview began with him asking, almost existentially, ''Why are we doing this?
That means the Rowling/Morgan feud is only existentially important for one of its participants.
Joe Weisberg: We want you to both look forward to and existentially dread season five.
For Erwin Schrödinger, they created an existentially confused cat that was simultaneously dead and alive.
People will see it as an accessory rather than art that spiritually, existentially moves them.
And existentially, it's a gamble on the way people will consume information in the future.
Zelda, existentially weary after so many lifetimes, plans to jump off the Golden Gate Bridge.
The AI had perfectly captured the emotionally and existentially strained tenor of the family's home.
"Nobody's Watching" addresses immigration issues head on, but it's more about being set existentially adrift.
When we speak on the internet, we become existentially wedded to the things we say.
Klam agilely balances an existentially tragic story line with morbid humor and self-assured prose.
Somewhere between Ikea and Magritte, Mr. Ikezoe's aesthetic feels like an industrial designer existentially adrift.
The current environment is both physically dangerous for journalists and existentially troubling for a healthy democracy.
What were you hoping to set up — or make us existentially dread — about what's to come?
But there is a fascinating and existentially challenging development that Google's AI researchers recently happened across.
The Republic is less existentially vulnerable to external enemies now than it was in Madison's time.
There is one place that makes me feel truly, existentially alone, and it involves cookie butter.
On the other hand, Israel is the only country in the West that is existentially threatened.
But for his base of operations, Mr. Dart has chosen an existentially vulnerable piece of land.
For a young designer, then, there was suddenly space — both existentially and physically — to take risks.
Such is the grip that this existentially challenged tragic hero continues to exert on the imagination.
She thus makes Liz, an existentially frustrated queen bee, and her friends come to life with authenticity.
There's also a loneliness I can experience after a solo orgasm, where I feel extra existentially isolated.
We gain the chance to engage in activities and experiences that are existentially deeper and more meaningful.
In the show, murder and lesbianism feel existentially linked, like two great tastes that taste great together.
When that happens, it is deeply upsetting to people everywhere, almost existentially so, and we all suffer.
"The coastal districts are mainly Republican and the coastline is threatened existentially by climate impacts," he said.
Lovecraft's formless and alien pantheon of gods serve as a ready stand in for these existentially terrifying problems.
Some noted, existentially, that the Jews themselves were potentially in trouble since there is no J in Hebrew.
It's fascinating, and I would say it's fun—except that it's also existentially terrifying on a daily basis.
The story that drives SOMA is one of the most existentially terrifying sci-fi tales in any game.
These are the most existentially significant questions in human life, the questions for which people live and die.
That straighforward yet existentially urgent statement is what is necessary during this time of crisis between our nations.
As if all that's not enough, there's social media to really make us feel physically and existentially inadequate.
The process was not only more important than the prize morally; it was more essential than the prize existentially.
It's important to me to step back and really existentially feel that—to feel the monstrous power of reality.
Neo Yokio is set in the titular town, and stars Jaden Smith (!) as the existentially-questioning "magistocrat" Kaz Kazan.
It's narratively compelling, subtle, and broaches some of the most existentially focused subject matter the series has ever attempted.
This is not only worrisome in itself, but with the advent of advanced technologies, it could be existentially disastrous.
Mr. Doba is certainly an incredible man, and he has inspired me to do something crazy yet existentially fulfilling.
History, Repeating What could be more existentially troubling than reading about a character who dies over and over again?
And so, I'm sorry to have to send you the above photo of Clayton Kershaw looking profoundly, existentially sad.
A newspaper business that two years ago was beset with existentially worrying losses appears on the verge of breaking even.
After six seasons of Hollywoo, existentially-challenged equines, and heart-shattering pathos, Bojack Horseman has finally hung up its reins.
She of the death in the water, the tragic woman at the center of Hamlet's tale of existentially broken men.
Klam, the author of the short story collection "Sam the Cat," brings a mordantly funny touch to existentially tragic circumstances.
Her vision demonstrates the extent to which we bipeds, when stripped of cultural projections and psychological armor, become existentially nomadic.
By that, I mean the tale of the clever, existentially challenged womanizer staring down the second half of his life.
Only Letterman, once TV's leading advocate for cynically merry-minded shallowness, corresponds to 21st-century notions of the existentially profound.
But, mostly, it's because Axe is the most existentially free person in the show's well-drawn universe of ambitious hypocrites.
In 2017, Hillbilly Elegy author JD Vance argued that moving to middle America would save it, both economically and existentially.
It's a huge and existentially risky bet — and maybe one out of a million people even know it's being made.
Something even more unthinkable, something even more existentially frightening than Trump with his hand on the nuclear codes: Democrats having power.
Humanity — particularly a group of four female scientists — struggles existentially and physically to make sense of Area X's fundamentally unknowable threat.
In its present state, it comprises two primary uses, each of which manages to be more existentially unsatisfying than the other.
But there's something existentially soul-dead to the over-all enterprise; it has corn syrup in its veins instead of blood.
I believe happiness can be achieved existentially, maybe not with material things or phones, but personal connections between friends and family.
"Existentially indifferent people believe that they cannot take control of their own lives, and that their competence is insufficient," she said.
She doubles in the role of an existentially challenged God, and the charmingly flustered Marylouise Burke appears as her lieutenant, Death.
Klam does an agile job balancing an existentially tragic story line with the morbid humor he's displayed in his short fiction.
He's divided, existentially and every which way, living in Harlem and rooming with Will (Ellar Coltrane), a pleasantly innocuous white guy.
They make life easier but existentially fraught, as humans begin to wonder how much longer they themselves will have a purpose.
Once storytellers existentially define their audience's relationship to their content, they focus on the fundamental ethics and dramatic arc of their story.
Nicholas Krgovich's last album, the laid-back but existentially troubled In an Open Field, came together over a period of five years.
He starred as the lead in Memphis, a quiet and existentially troubled film about a soul musician struggling to find his voice.
This may be fitting for a play that finds an existentially challenged Mastiff trying to justify the ways of God to dog.
On the shift to electric cars—an existentially important step for German industry in the next decades—the paper says nothing of substance.
When I was making the most money at the top of my game, driving Bentleys and all that, I felt so existentially empty.
This latest memoir by Mr. Robison — he's also written "Raising Cubby" and "Be Different" — is far more bittersweet and existentially challenging than that.
In the Cold War, the U.S. and Russia deterred any major attack by the other with existentially dangerous arsenals of nuclear-tipped missiles.
Existentially, the African stay instilled in him a strong and abiding identity as a world citizen, living here or there, but belonging everywhere.
I mean the querulous, existentially challenged title characters of Chekhov's "Three Sisters," who live on dreams of making it to the big city.
Yet their similarities allow them an unusual frankness, and their discussion implicitly becomes a dialogue on physical appearance as an existentially defining force.
Existentially speaking, the Senate's vote just means the ground is under our feet, where it should be, and the sky is up above us.
Did you set out to write such an existentially heavy book, or did it eventually just take on a mind of... er... its own?
There is, of course, their signature: the weightless, existentially probing synth runs still imitated by composers to this day, extended here into outright delirium.
And in many ways, Watchmen seems like an attempt to blend the existentially weighty themes of The Leftovers with the poppier tones of Lost.
Like his precursor, the Whatsitsname is an existentially bereft soul thirsting to make sense of his existence, ultimately by exacting revenge on his maker.
I agree that in many cases we're talking about existentially adrift people, people pining for something grand or noble or meaningful in their lives.
It doesn't fetishize or trivialize the complexities of Blackness but celebrates it richly in a story that is both existentially profound and proudly empathetic.
The result is a world that is existentially hollowed out and intellectually vacuous; neither fun to live in nor a place for legitimate inquiry.
Mr. Bright had been laid off from a job in advertising (and she had quit a job in advertising), and both were struggling, existentially.
But cauliflower isn't a terribly sensitive vegetable: It's easy to grow and thrives almost everywhere, so it's cheap and accessible, both geographically and existentially.
Besides the usual reports hyping the elaborate, existentially fraught pageantry, some interesting political subplots have emerged during the buildup to the start of Rio Games.
"My father died about a year and a half ago, and it didn't hit me so much emotionally as it hit me existentially," he says.
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In another performance that veers from vulnerable to terrifying, Essie Davis plays a woman whose resentment of her boy manifests itself in something existentially menacing.
In the morning, I don't see anything existentially troubling online until after I've woken up a little, a tiny improvement that makes a world of difference.
I went from these innocuous activities to something existentially concerning which could have been prevented if you knew which devices weren't encrypted and had customer data.
Who could blame you for not wanting to sit through an existentially depressing film about a man, a bear and revenge in single-digit climate conditions?
The difference between then and now is that the stakes are astronomically higher — politically, morally, and not to put too fine a point on it, existentially.
There are powerful segments of business that existentially oppose things like Medicare-for-all and increased unionization, not as individual traits but to preserve their livelihoods.
His production of Samuel Beckett's tale of two existentially challenged tramps, at the Arts Theater, may have left some scratching their heads in anger and exasperation.
I was lost, tumbling existentially through a deluge of dicks, and flashes of cocks and breasts were hitting me like bullets whenever I closed my eyes.
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In this way, the verbs "surviving" and "leaving" end up being both practical, accurate terms to describe what the subjects are up to, and existentially fraught activities.
"As a black person of non-gender-conforming experience, my first existentially reciprocal and affirming experiences were in the New York ballrooms," the 23-year-old says.
Ford, like many of its competitors, feels existentially threatened by innovations in transportation technology, like self-driving cars and app-based mobility options like Uber and Lyft.
And even though his work comes off as very relatable for many of us existentially confused millennial Instagram scrollers, that's not the real aim of Deckmann's work.
And, last New Year's Eve, as an existentially deflated cashier in a Brighton branch of Sainsbury's scanned through my beer, whiskey, and hummus, there it was again.
There are three among them upon whom the future was linked; three who challenged Trump existentially and staked their careers, their good fortune and honor in opposition.
RAYMOND PETTIBON A beloved figure among artists, Raymond Pettibon's drawings are existentially irreverent, political and poignant, mining music subcultures, baseball and the era's perpetual state of war.
As a result, the crisis of the day in Venezuela or Nicaragua often overshadows our relatively smooth, but arguably more existentially important, relations with our immediate neighbors.
Or cruise further into Key Biscayne and sip sangria at Boater's Grill, a locals' hangout tucked deep in the mangroves of the existentially named No Name Harbor.
"We were existentially angry about a post being taken off our website — a red line we thought was uncrossable," said Tom Ley, Deadspin's features editor, who resigned Wednesday.
For years, the show built up to this realization for Todd Chavez (Aaron Paul), whose lack of sexual interest stood in stark juxtaposition to Bojack's existentially charged libido.
Doing so could be economically costly, but would be much less damaging than, say, not taking on the existentially necessary project of addressing and adapting to climate change.
You know we talked a little while ago about creating a universe that is open to people who are craving something that feels productive—existentially productive, spiritually productive.
"China wants to check American influence in Asia, which is challenging but not existentially worrisome," Jessica Chen Weiss, an expert on Chinese nationalism at Cornell University, told me.
In episode 3, Ash catches a Caterpie, a purring caterpillar Pokémon who has a conversation with Pikachu while the pair stargaze, existentially awed by the vastness of the universe.
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More male malaise could be found in Alexander Payne's uneasy comedy "Downsizing," about an existentially restless nice guy (Matt Damon) who decides to shrink himself into a wee man.
More existentially, she relates incidents of being stranded in a blizzard and in the Northeast blackout of 2003; and of the grueling 30-hour labor to deliver her son.
Many feel existentially lost without the driving structure of work in their life—even if that structure is neither proportionally profitable nor healthy in a physical or psychological sense.
Paying attention is important, but can be existentially exhausting, so we are offering you two minutes and twenty-eight seconds of respite via an intrepid photographer and the Oregon Zoo.
Half the counties in the state are in danger of being engulfed by massive wildfires, and, more existentially, we're still not sure who our next governor is going to be.
Heterochromea's her first release on Hausu Mountain, but the blender-violence of "I Was a Woman" is as hyperreal as anything in the catalog—and it's existentially crushing to boot!
Directing an asteroid into orbit around the Moon, a strategy NASA has considered, seems less existentially perilous than aerobraking them in Earth's atmosphere, but both scenarios have advantages and drawbacks.
Aside from being one of the only existentially hopeful games at the event, Polyarc Games' Moss was also unique in that the main character, Quill, is not the player character.
They speak of nighttime confusion and hectic evacuation, the strange places they've been staying since, long hours on the phone haggling with insurance companies, and, more existentially, their next move.
In 2014, the Amazon founder was hardly so existentially menacing; he seemed happily married, most decidedly not jacked, and he wasn't even close to being the richest man in the world.
When Jack Whitehall called Shawn Mendes "a gentleman that likes to rock out with his jock out" RE: his Calvin Klein ad I have never seen someone look so existentially sorrowful.
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One particular pairing that Cheng recommends is Nomad, Patrick Tam's 1982 film about existentially adrift young people, and Lost in the Fumes, a 2017 portrait of activist and politician Edward Leung.
Published under the pseudonym Publius Decius Mus, the essay compared the American republic to a hijacked airliner, with a vote for Donald J. Trump as the risky, but existentially necessary, course.
If your favorite part of Twin Peaks is the convoluted, noirish subplots surrounding Josie Packard, Catherine Martell, and Benjamin Horne, you might enjoy Kobo Abe's existentially weird detective novel The Ruined Map.
That's astounding, given how the New York Times only six years ago embarked on what many felt was an existentially fraught plan to charge readers for online access for the first time.
If we reduce the communication of existentially important questions to the level of advertisements, we enclose ourselves in a small dimension and become unable to deal with the complexity of the present.
Even skeptical economists and thinkers have conceded that some of the policy projects on which MMT advocates focus, such as addressing climate change, will be as expensive as they are existentially necessary.
Not to be outdone, this week's new release, Star Trek Beyond stars one cameo possibly worth more (financially, not existentially) than all of Star Wars' cameos combined: Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos.
Option category #3 would be attacks that go beyond what the Russians and Iranians can match, which is likely to mean either a full intervention or strikes that existentially threaten the Syrian government.
Russia has been a staunch supporter of Iran and, while not existentially tied to its fate, will likely continue to provide backing amid the fallout from the latest round of US-Iranian tension.
In a world in which women remain materially and existentially tethered to their male partners, this unique Merchant-Ivory production is a forlorn reminder of the Kafkaesque entrapments that society fashions for women.
He has infuriated liberals, done nothing to build relationships with congressional Democrats, and embroiled himself in a series of scandals that make it existentially important that he retains the support of congressional Republicans.
He says Kim understands that North Korea has "endured a hell of a lot over decades to get to this point" and would have to make itself "existentially vulnerable" to move ahead with denuclearization.
The teen laid waste to the Western Hemisphere in an inspired and existentially upsetting map, which has since enlightened and enraged hundreds of thousands of Twitter users, inspiring at least two separate Twitter trends.
I'm not quitting because it's existentially bad for me, or making me a worse person, or ruining my attention span, or because I have poor impulse control, though those are all good reasons to quit.
Nearly three years after its critically adored first season, Phoebe Waller-Bridge's existentially dark comedy soared to new heights in exploring its hero's relationship with her sister, her demons, and a criminally charismatic Catholic priest.
"But climate impacts most existentially hit developing countries and communities around the world - and create a real climate crisis for millions of people," she said, adding that the poor had the fewest resources to cope.
Its very existence is both predicated on water and existentially threatened by it—but the threats have been dramatically amplified over the past century, by unnatural drainage and development, and by unnatural changes to Earth's climate.
More controversially, he has also made it clear he views the United States in conflict with the Islamic religion itself – something he has frequently referred to as a "political movement" existentially opposed to the United States.
Step ladders, strings and ropes, blocks of wood, the letters of the alphabet: Such is the basic visual vocabulary that is deployed to retell the familiar story of an existentially challenged puppet's quest to become human.
But instead of sounding the alarm, defendants went out of their way to becloud the emerging scientific consensus and further delay changes — however existentially necessary — that would in any way interfere with their multibillion-dollar profits.
Then everyone begins to inhabit their own world, and that loss of a shared reality is what produces the loneliness, and that's what makes the chaos of post-truth and willful lies so politically and existentially traumatic.
Photo: APThe U.S. military's stockpile of nuclear weapons is one of the most existentially terrifying arsenals ever assembled, and a conflict involving the detonation of even small percentage of those weapons could potentially destabilize the entire world.
A Black Mirror-inspired board game called Nosedive was revealed Thursday, taking the existentially frightening Season 3 episode of the same name and turning it into a supposedly fun game to play with your friends and family.
But the film's writer-director, Rodrigo García ("Mother and Child" and "Albert Nobbs"), is quick to point out the existentially fraught father-son relationship depicted onscreen is all poetic license and appears nowhere in the New Testament.
If you don't have balls, there's a sensation that goes up through your gut, makes you double over and feel existentially nauseated, and it can seem like it has gone away and come again in another wave.
I think I am a pretty devout Christian, and I treat my walk with Christ very seriously, very seriously in a way that I'm constantly looking at the things I do and how that affects me existentially.
Studies show that when presented with existentially threatening ideas (such as reminders of their mortality), people respond with increased bias toward their own worldview, particularly if they are not finding meaning in their life through other sources.
Lao Shi is the man apart, both visually and existentially: After calling in the accident to the police, he feverishly tries to decide what to do next as the crowd pushes around him and the fallen man.
Back in April, NASA gave us our first direct glimpse of an existentially terrifying gravitational event, and now, the agency has gotten another look at what one can do to a star much like our own sun.
This being a not-so-sane world, perhaps a third thing will happen, where more companies will, like Gawker, lose existentially threatening court cases in a rigged legal system that are funded by what are essentially uninterested parties.
I've always found deserts, raw and elemental, to be the most existentially provocative (and ultimately satisfying) of environments; as a result of the border situation, this one inspires different kinds of questions than any other I've been in.
As the movie progresses, it emerges that the directors, Laura Citarella and Ms. Llinás, "are less interested in flexing their cinematic chops and more concerned with solitude, materially and existentially," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
Most of them follow the beats of a Grimm fairy tale — Cinderella, say, or The Seven Swans — but they travel well past the traditional horror of a Grimm story and into the deep, existentially terrifying swamp of emotional vampirism.
For a technology as technically complex and existentially confusing as virtual reality, that's not too surprising, but it seems Oculus and Facebook are up to the challenge as they focus on not only building products, but building an industry.
This is not the same as saying what existentialism is, because to say what it is would present it as something static and definable, whereas it exists only in the form of actions, what happens when someone thinks existentially.
The film — which he wrote and directed with the Coens' blessing — is loosely based on Bertrand Blier's 1974 movie "Going Places" in which two French knuckleheads steal cars, grope women and boink themselves into existentially richer moments of being.
In the slideshow ahead, you'll see a lion biting a Gucci duffle (yes, for real), a model looking almost existentially at what appears to be a McRib, and myriad Crayola-marker drawn tattoos that we're hoping are meant to be ironic.
Google's annual offering of April Fools' Day jokes has begun, and the latest is the somewhat clever idea of "Google Gnome," a Google Home customized for the outdoors that is a little more existentially dour than your average smart assistant.
In this week's episode of Westworld, HBO's show about a western-themed amusement park populated by semi-sentient "host" robots, and all the horrors their existence entails, bumped right up against Soma, one of the most existentially scary games ever produced.
The lucky average Joe or Jane chosen for the board can potentially look forward to all of these things:  a bitter war between existentially opposed industries, decisions that can make or break the fortunes of entire companies and intense professional cattiness.
Photo: APEarlier this month, the state of Hawaii descended into a brief if existentially terrifying panic as its Emergency Management Agency dispatched a mass text message warning of an imminent "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT" after an employee pressed the wrong button.
When Takei's father, sometime in the '50s, tells him that democracy is "existentially … dependent on people who cherish the shining, highest ideals of democracy," it sounds canned — unless I'm mistaken, people didn't reflexively use existential in this way until recently.
And at this particular moment, when our First Amendment freedoms are existentially threatened—when the President himself has, among other things, sought to curb press access and to discredit dissent—we also act on them to insist that we can.
It's like counterintelligence for the psyche, showing a reverse image of our true fear: that we're slowly programming ourselves into something far less than the existentially free beings which—you might opine—we've spent millennia getting to know and co-coercing into decency.
So maybe that's why it's so existentially dreadful for the heart of the United States to be hunkered down under temperatures as low as -65 (with the wind chill, you betcha) at the same time as Australia is pushing up toward 120.
From US President Donald Trump calling journalists "the enemy of the people" to Russian trolls creating fake news on Facebook to the state-sponsored killings of journalists, the current environment is both physically dangerous for journalists and existentially troubling for a healthy democracy.
In the era of radical globalization and the internet, it doesn't matter who you are — even if you're male, white, straight, middle-class — you're probably feeling that your group or identity has been, if not existentially threatened, then at the very least marginalized.
"Martyr" is one of those vague social tragedies that you wind up halfway believing, in part because the director's convinced you, and also because the people starring in it seem existentially worn out — by life, sure, and maybe by all that vagueness.
" Augmenting the specifically post-attack right of self-defense found at Article 51 of the U.N. charter, this customary international law doctrine entitles any existentially-endangered state to use appropriately measured force preemptively, whenever the danger posed is "imminent in point of time.
Lovecraft's work is full of thinly veiled metaphors and outright bigotry and The Sinking City uses his racist and xenophobic anxieties as the raw material for a video game about facing existentially dread and the (often racist and xenophobic) evil people do to each other.
It was at this point that the theatrical tradition of a humble collective began to take over the entire town, both spatially and existentially, on an annual basis — year in and year out, one summer after another, and via just as many vicissitudinous narratives.
While the lawsuit does not existentially threaten DAFs, it will almost certainly pull back the curtain on philanthropic black boxes with billions of dollars that have, until recently, largely evaded any serious scrutiny over their responsibilities, according to about a dozen people interviewed by Recode.
When the networks were not interested in their next project, a proposed slice-of-life series set in a New York hospital, Mr. Gottfried got it set up as the motion picture "The Hospital," starring George C. Scott as its existentially frustrated chief of medicine.
Climate change has become a politically charged issue, but a majority of scientists, as well as governmental and scientific organizations like NASA, the American Meteorological Society and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change agree that warming temperatures are existentially dangerous and caused by humans.
While two of the encounters we see demonstrated are against low-level bandits and an ill-fated group of goblin fighters, the campaign itself has its focus on greater, more existentially devastating threats that only rarely come out to play in a D&D campaign.
The only case for actively embracing a figure like Trump, it seems to me, is if he were the only candidate willing to address a crisis or challenge that's so existentially or absolutely important that it's worth gambling our ragged republican norms to see it successfully resolved.
From the White House on down, officials are concerned about what an unprecedented British exit, or Brexit, could mean for the U.S. economy and foreign policy — even as they acknowledge the matter is out of their control  "I think it would be existentially horrible for Europe," Sen.
From the White House on down, officials are concerned about what an unprecedented British exit, or Brexit, could mean for the U.S. economy and foreign policy -- even as they acknowledge the matter is out of their control "I think it would be existentially horrible for Europe," Sen.
From the White House on down, officials are concerned about what an unprecedented British exit, or Brexit, could mean for the U.S. economy and foreign policy -- even as they acknowledge the matter is out of their control  "I think it would be existentially horrible for Europe," Sen.
His show feels existentially linked to every kid on 4Chan, hunting Lulz; to TMZ, shoving cameras into faces to create an outburst; to reality-show producers, goading drunk girls to fight; to revenge porn and kompromat and James O'Keefe 's deceptively edited right-wing hoax videos.
From the hopeful take on local government in Parks and Recreation, to the rosy view of modern policing in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, to the existentially conflicted but fundamentally positive musing on a life lived in The Good Place, Schur's works are defined by their relentless optimism.
Her stories rove from the Midwest, where she was born, to the metropolitan centers and foreign outposts of American power and concern the fate of artists and intellectuals, bankers, movie stars and C.I.A. apparatchiks, as well as drifters, dropouts and dead-enders, the politically displaced and the existentially homeless.
CHINA PAKISTAN NEPAL New Delhi INDIA Arabian Sea Bay of Bengal 500 Miles By The New York Times Thousands of people from two existentially opposed countries pour into stadiums built on the border, just a few feet from each other, and hold enormous pep rallies, side by side.
At the same time, the central fantasy of The Discourse has proved remarkably seductive in the Age of Trump, to the point where many of the same people who decry the effect that Twitter has had on the world are existentially, and also frequently professionally, beholden to it.
He pulls her up and they strut down the stage together, before he segues into "Gardenia" and a few other songs off his latest, existentially-fraught album Post-Pop Depression—which he recorded in Joshua Tree with Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme, and has suggested could be his last.
The tender summer light of the Hamptons will do battle with the existentially icy light of Samuel Beckett — "then gently light unfading on that unheeded neither" — when the media artist and choreographer Jonah Bokaer opens "Platform: Jonah Bokaer" at the Parrish Art Museum in Watermill, N.Y., on Saturday, July 9.
He conducts a "full-spectrum analysis," arriving at various conclusions about what moving might mean financially, psychologically (will moving to a new city make him feel younger?), and existentially (will he want to have been "the kind of person who lived in one place for most of his adult life"?).
The adults who run the Institute subject the children — all of whom have telekinetic abilities — to unexplained experiments ranging from the innocuous to the uncomfortable to the existentially terrifying: injections; flickering lights; blood samples; MRIs; and, worst of all, dunkings to the verge of drowning in a tank of water.
Among Thomas's incredibly detailed and existentially horrifying reports about its current state, here are a few key numbers to keep in mind: The World Bank estimates that clothing manufacturing is responsible for about 20 percent of all industrial water pollution and releases 10 percent of all carbon emissions in our air.
No. (I will admit that that last unknown makes me viscerally and existentially uncomfortable.)Just in case you're not yet convinced of space's greatness, here are several other reasons space is great:It paved the way for Moon landing conspiracy theorists, who are actually sort of delightful, as far as conspiracy theorists go.
Carol Anderson's "White Rage" takes what many of us have known, perhaps existentially or intuitively, and puts it in a new framework, adding a synthesis of thoroughly researched archival evidence that documents the deeply entrenched and ubiquitous nature of white rage — white backlash, across time and space — as response to black advancement.
Of course, such groups would like to kill many more Americans than that, and will continue trying to do that, but their actual toll is thankfully still far short of anything that can existentially threaten the US. ISIS is a danger, sure — but Obama is attempting to put the threat in its proper context.
That's one of the dominant thematic threads at play on the debut record by Black Dresses, a collection of staticky rages and raps about the state of the world which, as ever, remains existentially inhospitable for most and outright dangerous for those born without structural advantages that make it comfortable to, like, walk down the street without fear.
I would characterize the last five years as being an 'Age of Enlightenment' for major real estate owners, operators, and developers: CIOs were hired for the first time, large IT budgets have been allocated and are growing, and almost every major real estate owner now recognizes that adoption of new technology is existentially critical to their future strategy.
David Bazan has released a wealth of expertly rendered songs over the past 15 years, both under his own name and as a part of projects like Lo Tom and Overseas, but the return of Pedro The Lion, the band that first won him the hearts of existentially troubled indie kids in the early 2000s, has generated a unique buzz.
As much as the right could theoretically have accomplished in policy by replacing Trump with Vice President Mike Pence while they fully controlled Congress, Trump is utterly irreplaceable as the living id of the American right, an existentially satisfying demagogue who has proven himself capable of lashing out at the elements of American society they despise as much in deed as in word.
TGT is currently valued in the lower end of the "middle bucket" of retail (existentially relevant but growth/margin trajectory questionable, see bullet below) while we believe it should revalue towards the best-in-class, AMZN-safe bucket, especially in light of its strong comps, now expanding operating income after three years of declines, and its +HSD EPS growth algorithm.
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We are destined for ugliness—for years on end of right-wing bitterness and backlash—especially if the Democratic Party, less empowered so far by demographic change than the right imagines, enacts political reforms that enable the passage of existentially necessary legislation before climate change fully ravages us and before the structural advantages our system grants the most conservative regions of our country deepen any further.
The former #Squad leader is so existentially present, the title card first reads "What Would Taylor Swift [Do]" before swiping through a list of celebrity names, finally settling on What Would Diplo Do. Viewers are repeatedly tangentially reminded of the "Blank Space" singer when Van Der Beek's Diplo gets into a Twitter feud with a fictionalized version of Swift's ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris (played by British actor Tom Stourton).
This is a very grim time, existentially speaking, but it's not only due to Trump, but to the higher-than-imaginable support he's received from so many millions of people." human being from the U.S.A. wrote: "When I heard Trump's words on forceful groping, I recalled what I had to endure on the No. 2 subway train to the Bronx as a young kid working after school in Manhattan.
The association was deeply, existentially opposed to both cost-of-living stipends and complimentary bagel toppings—that is, until bad press and expensive lawsuits convinced NCAA president Mark Emmert and company that, actually, cream cheese should be spread liberally, that gas and pizza money won't break the bank of an industry that can afford to pay football strength coaches $525,000 per year, and that we have always been at war with East Asia.
Separate from the irrefutable fact that God looks like Maya Rudolph is the equally remarkable revelation that Maya Rudolph looks like God — that is, she looks at you the same way, you must imagine, that God takes in his creation: happy to see it, while somehow existentially disappointed in it, but forgiving of it and still maintaining affection for it, even though it has absolutely let him down in some indefinable way only he can understand.
They played his delightfully absurd shop music, advertised the lyric video contest they're having for said shop music, and then embarked on a 3-man challenge to defeat the game's secret incredibly difficult Emil boss (with Operator 6O's voice actress performing lines on request all the while.) Oh, and whenever one of them died to the cluster of floating, existentially adrift Emil heads that comprise that boss fight, all three had to play a round of that notoriously painful electric shock game Lightning Reaction.
What I knew then of American history was gleaned from a Malaysian history-textbook romp through the Declaration of Independence to the Civil War to the US's involvement in global wars, skipping the vicissitudes of Jim Crow and the civil rights movement, save for a brief mention of the assassination of a man named Martin Luther King Jr. This exclusion implied that the history of black-and-white entanglement in the US was a provincial matter, as though there was nothing at all existentially urgent about understanding how or why the most powerful nation in the world systematically oppressed an entire people.

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