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"fetid" Definitions
  1. smelling very unpleasant

230 Sentences With "fetid"

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There are no fetid open sewers brimming with human waste.
And now we reap a fetid crop from those fields.
As a president, he presides over a staggeringly fetid administration.
I was increasingly swallowing billows of fetid, toxic, yellow air.
He can build a bridge high above the fetid swamp.
When it did, her home was submerged in fetid water.
Fetid piles of garbage can be seen on many Basra streets.
He turns over a piece of fetid pizza with his nose.
Some of his pieces have an actual scent—stale and fetid.
And the people, well they are being sucked in the fetid vapours.
AOC is a breath of fresh air in the fetid Washington swamp.
Behind the tent, sewage drained down the hill into a fetid pool.
The adjacent local housing authority office was surrounded by a fetid moat.
Families still cremate their dead on the ghats along the fetid banks.
The question dominated the summer, hanging in the air like a fetid stench.
A fetid stench wafted on the breeze and flies buzzed at our ankles.
Parents cool toddlers in buckets filled with what fetid water drips from the taps.
Fetid water has pooled in the intersections and mounds of garbage line the streets.
Although Trump wanly disavowed Duke's endorsement, they draw support from the same fetid well.
The swamp has never been more foul or more fetid than under this president.
"The Swamp has never been more foul or more fetid than under this President."
Clogged with silt, today, it is no more than a shallow, fetid wastewater canal.
Under Vinnie's umbrella, not a drop of fetid rain has fallen on her head.
This one bubbles over and erupts with them, like a fetid geyser at Yellowstone.
Thomas has been living with this fetid water in her yard for three years.
SCHUMER: The swamp has never been more foul or more fetid than under this president.
I will undoubtedly arrive dried out, dented, crushed, and smelling like a fetid summer sausage.
In fact, the smell produced by a stinkbug is dusty, fetid, lingering, and analogy-proof.
Ask Real Estate You don't have to live in a fetid cloud of pot smoke.
A fetid odor emanates from plastic trash bags discarded by hundreds of thousands of homes.
Instead his campaign turned out to be the most fetid operation in recent political history.
Like many of the buildings lining the fetid waterway, it is poised for a rebirth.
Born in 1736, she came of age in the fetid, soul-destroying crucible of English industrialization.
I went with the one that did not look like the fetid flesh of the undead.
Piles of garbage grow larger and more fetid by the day, rotting in the tropical sun.
The fetid water smells like rotten eggs and has brought with it tadpoles, minnows and algae.
This conflict has become multiple cauldrons of competing interests, stewing in Syria's fetid 7-year war.
"The swamp" has become more fetid, and threatens to engulf the far corners of our country.
They then sift through the piles as fetid plumes of smoke rise from the smoldering landfill.
The reporter Tariq Panja knows his way around the fetid alleys of international soccer more than most.
The fetid waste of penguins and elephant seals helps spread nutrients across surprisingly large areas of Antarctica.
Down below is the Newtown Creek, the fetid, abused estuary we are crossing from Brooklyn into Queens.
This season, some players reside within a bounce pass of the fetid Gowanus Canal, a Superfund site.
Parrish isn't the only town on the waste route that has been dealing with the fetid fallout.
Flies alight into the air as we pass by, disturbed by our movement through the fetid atmosphere.
The evening chill of Mr Guo's kitchen has been replaced by ripe, vaguely fetid South-East Asian warmth.
The fetid wall of garbage stretched on for blocks, attracting rodents and mosquitoes and raising public health concerns.
A fetid canal demarcates one of its borders, and a crowded bus terminal separates it from the water.
When it was finally wounded, it fled a small distance away, down a fetid alley, and laid down.
Scientists can reliably measure shifts in populations from a common baseline: when fetid landfill turned to bucolic grassland.
Unlike the fetid liquid flowing through the Guaire river, the water emerging from the pipe was at least clear.
The people most affected were poor residents of slum areas and river shanties who rely on fetid river water.
Many were crammed for days or weeks into fetid spaces not meant to hold them longer than 72 hours.Rep.
And so every ugly impulse, every broken norm, every fetid alliance has now been ratified, affirmed as good politics.
At one rubbish dump in December, an elderly woman rooted through a pile of fetid garbage for anything salvageable.
Dozens took to the sewers in a subterranean dash for freedom but turned back, sickened by the fetid dankness.
It carves a course for Fraz to follow, to flow toward, out from his fetid backwaters, his brack stink.
The Rapa Nui were entirely unprepared for the putrid, fetid diseases of a continent they had no inkling of.
The swarming flies and sickly, fetid smell that fill the shed do not seem to put her off her work.
Commercial sanitation is like the Wild West, at least if you can imagine the Wild West as a fetid dump.
A man fishing in the Bahe river recounts how the water was "opaque green" and fetid just two years ago.
In Cazenga, a shantytown in the capital, residents recently marched down fetid, flooded streets in protest against their living conditions.
"It just felt like this fetid, uncomfortable, miserable landscape that I couldn't leave, and I also couldn't navigate," she said.
The more fetid the swamp of public life, the more important it became to understand the mesmeric techniques of deception.
Even the fetid odor of the camp and the hunger pains around my stomach became as they had once been.
Aid workers warned of an impending health crisis caused by about 400 corpses left out in the warm, fetid climate.
Over the course of each exhibition, the fish are left to rot, creating a fetid smell that permeates the gallery.
But Facebook isn't always making it easy to escape the fetid heap of rotting ones and zeroes they've built for us.
There is a fetid smell, the pollen of hatred and bigotry, wafting through the air and our allergies are acting up.
They have spent their adult lives hanging out in the same fetid far-left subculture and supporting the same festering causes.
DARLINGTON: The mattress that C. Luis (ph) and his wife share below the cattle chute, surrounded by pools of fetid mud.
Barely literate and living in a shanty in Lyari, one of Karachi's most fetid slums, he was not expected to win.
Next to the fetid Gowanus Canal, the warehouse is the only free, permanent e-waste drop-off facility in the city.
And see if no matter how much Febreze you use, you're not smelling fetid cheese for the rest of your lease.
Trump has become is the creature from the black lagoon because he made the swamp more fetid than it already was.
The floods unleashed by the storm marinated people's homes in fetid seawater and rendered much of the city uninhabitable for months.
But even worse, they would create a fetid swamp of confusion, a 50-state regulatory maze of overlapping and conflicting mandates.
One edge of the community is bounded by a fetid canal, its banks lined with homes, abandoned cars and food vendors.
The Gloucestershire cheese is a stunning deity dragged through the quagmire, and boasts far more than a fetid injection of flavour.
You could throw coins into the sewage-filled river and see kids and desperate Filipino adults dive into the fetid water.
"It stank then and it stinks now — only today it is the fetid stench of corruption that hangs in the air."
We lay in the swamp up to our necks, the Nature Walkers and me, the fetid marsh gurgling all around us.
We lay in the swamp up to our necks, the Nature Walkers and me, the fetid marsh gurgling all around us.
"Most people are buying black shirts," said Songkhan Tansonan, running a street stall next to a fetid canal outside Bangkok's Bobae Market.
He would make the scalawags clear out the Pasig River, a once-glorious but now fetid waterway that splits Manila in two.
If your power goes out, do you really want to deal with the fetid smell of milk gone bad filling your home?
But you don't need to eat yours on the fetid floor of some antediluvian gaol, or however they spelled it back then.
Two years after Trump took office, the swamp is as fetid as ever—and the strongest stench is emanating from Trump's hotel.
He had come a long way from Michoacán, from his days of picking almonds by hand, from that fetid trailer in Sidney.
"The crux of it is the lotus that grows from a fetid, yucky swamp that is also nutrient rich," Mr. Schoonmaker said.
This is where the whey drains from the curd — a place as humid as the Amazon and fetid as, well, old milk.
" On Tuesday, he went back to the same fetid well to describe adult film actress Stormy Daniels in a tweet as "Horseface.
The territory cannot treat its sewage, so it stores the stuff in fetid open-air pools or dumps it straight into the Mediterranean.
Although the show is careful to show the deplorable state of these fetid, smoke-filled rowhouses, the stats wind up supporting his thesis.
He knew the hidden details, and told vibrant, strangely funny stories featuring the grit and detritus of hardscrabble lives in the fetid South.
The fighting was ceaseless, a fetid cocktail of starvation, disease, chemical weapons, and incessant shelling that gave no meaning to the lives lost there.
We walked Mila to the home of my friends Kelly and Caitlin, as they have a yard and I have a fetid studio apartment.
And then we are in a home of pronounced decay: papers strewn on the floor, a fetid sink, wood slats peeking behind crumbling drywall.
So I decided to leave my fetid studio apartment for once, squint into the sun, and head to San Francisco Pride late last month.
It's like watching Blue Planet, when a great white is suddenly flanked by two manta-rays, all hovering around the same fetid whale corpse.
But officially, at least, those teams have said the stench of this scandal was so fetid they had to get rid of the source.
As Sadiq survived imprisonment in a fetid latrine, the daughters he was risking everything to save were making pancakes in Raqqa, with sugar topping.
First, everything is fine in the sunny fields of the booming post-war era and then somehow you're back in today's fetid austerity swamps.
This morning, WJAR-TV reported that Atlantic Cape Fisheries tractors, belonging to the company that originally dumped the shells, were digging up the fetid mess.
It's no secret that Trump has long drawn the support of many from the American far right, including its fetid racist and anti-Semitic constituencies.
In the late 19th century, it was renamed as developers sought to distance it from Newtown Creek, a fetid estuary on the Queens-Brooklyn border.
Across town, in the crowded Bankerohan public market, a fetid canal full of sewage runs through the area where vendors sell fruit, vegetables and meat.
BEIJING — Through the last four decades, China has achieved breathtaking economic growth at the cost of smoggy skies, fetid streams and lakes of dying fish.
This may be a great advancement in museum practice, a way to open up the fetid atmosphere of too many glass vitrines and enshrined totems.
To the south, young children scurried around noxious rubbish piles, full of fetid, month-old chicken carcasses, used condoms, and piles of fossilised dog shit.
Parts of Paris, New York and, appropriately, London, are practically monocultures of London plane trees, once favored because they could survive these cities' fetid air.
Clearly, the safest course of action is to avoid Rio's fetid ocean slop entirely, but that's not an option for many of this summer's Olympic athletes.
We find the Earth sick in small ways, too, in bad beaches and bad trees, in the putrid smell of fetid water, over and over, throughout.
Editorial The air in much of Wilmington, at the southern tip of Los Angeles, has a fetid, tarry scent, but Giselle Cabrera can't smell it anymore.
My poor, beleaguered heart had been drowning in the fetid pool of the worst the internet has to offer, and suddenly I had been thrown a lifeline.
In 20 or 30 years, when CNN releases its inevitable seven-part mini-series about the 213s, hopefully they'll remember that 2019 was a fetid, smoldering hellfire.
The aroma was like inhaling a bunch of fresh flowers, with the life force and the ever-so-slight fetid quality often found in flowers and perfume.
Others tell of a 363 call for help ending in the caller's arrest, or of a minor charge leading to 12 hours in a fetid holding cell.
All must choose between playing along with a powerful and vengeful US President, or risk permanent damage to their national interests in the fetid swamp of Washington politics.
Some of the toilets are out of order, so the patients urinate and defecate in black buckets next to their beds, the fetid smell wafting through the hallways.
Trump never fixed it, according to Baxter, forcing Molly to take a wheelbarrow to a local stream to fetch fetid drinking and bathing water for half a decade.
But, as befits a queen who drove much of the world into slave-like imperial oppression, the pie took so long to cook that the meat turned fetid.
To presume that something reasonable was said is to ignore the fetid world of manipulation Trump created for himself and the nature of the people who inhabit it.
The famous grotto pools, linked in 2011 to an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease, reminded me of one of those fetid animal enclosures at a low-rent marine exhibit.
Roald Dahl's "The Twits," for example, with its marvelously gruesome depiction of Mr. Twit's generous facial hair, a fetid bush bursting with old cornflakes and bits of sardines.
Fetid water pooled along the only entrance and exit from the town, and just about everything on the wind-strafed hillsides had been leveled — trees, houses, cellphone towers.
Faucets are running dry and the lakes that once nurtured the southern city of Bangalore and its nearly 10 million residents are either parched or fetid with toxic effluents.
Things work the same way in humans; stick a doughty volunteer in a brain imager, give them something fetid to bite into or smell, and the insula immediately activates.
There, it remains, fetid in blue barrels (equipped with toilet seats!), until Sherpa porters can transport it to Gorak Shep, a frozen lakebed that's become Everest's ad-hoc landfill.
As Gooper and Mae — Brick's slick brother and alarmingly fertile sister-in-law — Brian Gleeson and Hayley Squires persuasively ground their characters' comic gold-digging in a fetid earthiness.
Tigers in the wild increase for first time in a century Back at Nairobi National Park, the clouds of smoke have turned the sky a fetid gray shade of green.
He has done so well at dragging his rivals so far down into the sewer with him that portions of what we watched on Thursday night were a fetid farce.
Predictably, as in "Apocalypse Now," there were fetid rivers, torrid jungles and impassive brown faces as backdrops to an American soldier's odyssey through the heart of darkness that is Vietnam.
"By 1840, as a fetid repository for raw sewage and industrial effluent, the beck was used as a sewer to carry away Bradford's industrial and domestic waste," the Friends write.
After being disheartened by the blatant disrespect for democracy, Lisa gave an impassioned speech to her school, calling Washington a "swamp" with the "fetid stench of corruption" in the air.
As I looked around El Barretal, where just a handful of port-o-potties service the whole population and kids play in fetid puddles, a health crisis also seemed imminent.
And as it has done so, it has come to embrace almost every overheated conspiracy theory that was spread about the Clintons in the fetid swamp of 1990s email forwards.
Rotten eggs not only taste gross but their putrid state gives them a fetid smell that will have any guest running for the hills instead of flocking to the dinner table.
Inside every ecosystem is a teeming zoo of microbes whose job it is to break down materials, from scavengers that eat fetid flesh to fungi that rot away the hardiest trees.
Within hours, nothing was left on the spit of dirt many had claimed and inhabited — in a tent, or a lean-to fashioned from plastic, blankets and tarp — except fetid muck.
" If you're the partner who is accused of perpetrating that fetid, eggy smell, you can simply take responsibility, Dr. Cole said, and say something reparative like: "I know it frustrates you.
Arij, a student, picks her way past the fetid rubbish by the wall as she returns to East Jerusalem from Birzeit University, a commute of two-and-a-half hours each way.
A few meters away, a fetid black canal is strewn with rubbish, its surface alive with insects - a sign of the problems with water pollution in Rio that have dogged the Games.
The parents are accused of keeping their 13 children, ages 2 to 29, in filthy and fetid conditions, chaining some to their beds and using starvation as a weapon to control them.
Pence may or may not be Agnew, but he isn't Ford either, and if he inherits the presidency from a beleaguered Trump, he won't ever be able to escape Trump's fetid aroma.
In the 20th century, historical fiction acquired its dreaded "genre fiction" status, with its connotations of corsets, unfurling Nazi flags, the fetid smell of Victorian London — the dinner theater of literature, essentially.
So the immediate consequences of the power shift in Washington won't involve actual policymaking; they'll come mainly from Democrats' new, subpoena-power-armed ability to investigate the fetid swamp of Trumpian corruption.
Maame gave a similar pendant to Esi, but the girl lost it in the fetid, nightmarish slave dungeons under Cape Coast Castle, the British fortress presided over by her half sister's husband.
Usually the only exit from Twitter is waiting until that fetid snowball finally crashes down to the bottom of the slope in the form of a moderator ban or a ragequit (sometimes temporary).
A number of international sailors reported falling ill or suffering infections after entering the water several months ago, and stories of athletes feeling uncomfortable about competing in water that smells fetid continue today.
Workers were housed in fetid "coolie" barracks, many of which had served as slave quarters, and were paid a pittance of 25 cents a day, from which the cost of rations was deducted.
Stories abound of women being forced to pump in fetid restrooms or in their cars; denied adequate time to pump, leading to severe infections; and experiencing sexual harassment by co-workers and bosses.
The story of an attractive American family finding terror in a new home credibly wedded Edgar Allan Poe's twitchy, stiff-necked dread with the fetid, swampy atmospherics of a 1950s EC horror comic.
"I don't envy Jeffrey having to carry Donald Trump's decidedly fetid water every day," S.E. Cupp, a conservative commentator who is stridently anti-Trump and has sparred with Lord on air, said on CNN.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Parents scrabbled through a towering pile of fetid garbage on Monday, screaming the names of children buried when a mountain of trash collapsed on makeshift homes and killed at least 65 people.
The film also takes us into fetid rooms where Iraqi and Afghan civilians are being tortured to fulfill the blood-soaked foreign policies that Cheney and his Ivy League-educated accomplices inflicted upon the world.
Perplexed, the Haggler contacted Doug Pierce, one of the smartest people to trudge through the fetid bog that is the internet underworld, and the founder of Cogney, a search engine optimization company in Hong Kong.
The neighborhood was established more than four decades ago, with its striking location in the shadow of cliffs and fetid streets making it the most recognizable of several settlements where the city's garbage collectors live.
Esi, the daughter of an Asante warrior, is captured and sold to the British; unbeknown to Effia, she winds up in the fetid dungeons of the Castle, before being shipped off to America as a slave.
In their book, Mr. Naifeh and Mr. Smith described the real estate agent's tour as a "perverse, reverse sales pitch," a laundry list of fatal flaws and dire warnings about its leaking roofs and fetid contents.
Simona, her husband, her father and her mother, all of whom I met over breakfast (her mother makes homemade cake for the guests) spent three years turning fetid, pitch-black caves into cozy, white-painted havens.
Timothy Egan After foraging through the Dumpster of discarded ideas, the Trump administration has dragged out another fetid reject as part of its campaign to roll back modernity, common sense and the will of the people.
Much of it is still a fetid sewer of venom that bears little resemblance to the real world, and I would hope that you have more enjoyable ways to spend your time, like elective dental surgery.
We cannot and do not escape the triumphal attraction of the golem here, as we are confronted (again) with the fetid fact that a determinative force in human life is the virtual merging with the actual.
" Rio officials had pledged to reduce pollution in the notoriously fetid Guanabara Bay by 80 percent but officials last year confirmed that target will not be reached, although they insist "the area of competition will be ready.
"We have no idea what type of animal this is, but I do know that it does not smell bad or have a fetid aroma," Rosa Camacho, coordinator of the Civil and Fire Brigade, told 24 Horas.
Rio officials had pledged to reduce pollution in the notoriously fetid Guanabara Bay by 80 percent but officials last year confirmed that target will not be reached, although they insist "the area of competition will be ready".
All this along a sickly body of sluggish, often fetid water that despite years of fitful improvements (the herons and striped bass are back again) still seems like the last place a person might want to live.
"Tolkien" opens in the trenches of the Somme during World War I. The young J.R.R. Tolkien (Nicholas Hoult), a second lieutenant delirious with fever and exhaustion, rushes through bloody, muddy, fetid pathways desperately looking for a friend.
The trailer is full of shots of Redmayne and Jones soaring over lush vistas across the English countryside, but it doesn't pause to consider the trail of fetid human waste plummeting from the skies in their wake.
Although it's a little hard to determine cause and effect, as anyone who was already feeling happy would be unlikely to waste the sensation in a fetid room at the YMCA, contorting their body into uncomfortable positions.
So far, though, it's been difficult to isolate the risk of donning a VR headset at a public event from the risks of shaking hands, passing around controllers, trading business cards, or just breathing fetid convention center air.
"The Gowanus Dredgers are a group of intrepid boaters who take to the fetid Gowanus Canal in canoes launched off a dock at the end of 2nd Street in Brooklyn," writes Nicole V., a Summer reader from Gowanus.
It was in that fetid underground jail that Mr. Omari and four of his fellow inmates set out to record the names of all 82 prisoners there, in the hope of informing their families and documenting the atrocities.
With the $185 a month she earns selling Nestlé products, she was able to buy a new refrigerator, a television and a gas stove for the family's three-room home at the edge of a fetid tidal marsh.
The DC collective have been locked into a fetid, crusty death/doom groove since 2008, churning out splits with Hooded Menace, Seven Sisters of Sleep, and the the mighty Coffins alongside four full-length horrors of their own making.
When I was growing up in neighboring Vancouver, my friends considered it a netherland of cranberry farms and split-level ranch-style homes, and dismissed it as "Ditchmond" after the often-fetid drainage canals that lined its numbered thoroughfares.
The recent IRS disclosure that it suddenly found 6,924 documents it had been sitting on for well over a year—an election year, no less—proves conclusively that the IRS is a fetid cesspool feeding the larger D.C. swamp.
In a few years, the next protest from Gaza will not be organized by Hamas, but by mothers because typhoid and cholera will have spread through the fetid water and Gazans will all have had to stop drinking it.
The couple is accused of keeping their 13 offspring, ages 2 to 29, in filthy and fetid conditions, chaining some to their beds and giving them so little food the adult children were initially mistaken for minors, police said.
Everyone knows that what they are about to eat is a mistake—it has a fucking toenail on it, for one thing, and it is just as cartilaginous and faintly mucoid as it looks, it tastes fetid and somehow damp.
Another bunch of fetid cranks we haven't seen lately, the Iron Islands look to be Season 6's Dorne—that is, a location we've seldom visited, filled with characters we've never met, rife with plots we're suddenly asked to care about.
Take for example Gauguin's fanciful fetid figuration from 1892, "Manao Tupapau (L'esprit des morts veille)" (Spirit of the Dead Watching), which depicts Teha'amana, his 21919 year-old parentally-approved "wife" perchance exuding signs of having been encountered in flagrante delicto.
The dark, fetid-looking assemblages of the reclusive Hannelore Baron (1926-1987) were made in the security of her Riverdale, Bronx, home but are saturated with a sense of panicked fatalism instilled by the Holocaust, which she had narrowly escaped.
This is, after all, a man who has insisted on putting babies and children in what amount to fetid jails, who likely obstructed justice and who uses his massive platform and immense power to hurl racist slurs at congresswomen of color.
Here, beneath the shelves of instant soup and paper towels is an unauthorized shelter in its most primal form — a dank unfinished basement, cavelike and fetid, where the men sleep on pallets amid pools of dark water on the cement floor.
MOSUL, Iraq — In this war-battered city, acting students picked their way to rehearsals over chunks of concrete late last month, avoiding stairs that might give way, circumnavigating puddles of fetid water and always keeping their distance from men with guns.
The military has deployed hundreds of troops to help the state with rescue victims: Helicopters airlifted stranded families from the rooftops of their homes, and the Navy plucked survivors desperately clutching tires and other floating debris from the fetid waters.
SAINT-MARTIN, French West Indies — In the debris that had once been furniture and a roof were the vestiges of a holiday home: a cluster of flip-flops, a romance novel, a child's ball floating in a plunge pool's fetid waters.
Only in New York do you wait over two hours to be eat iHOP pancakes, congealed to form a singular fetid blob, in a booth stripped off its padding, with only its hard wooden skeleton — and your eviscerated hope — to pad you.
DAKAR (Reuters) - It is the stuff of a disaster movie: an outbreak of yellow fever in Congo's capital city, full of unvaccinated people mostly huddled together in slums with too few drains and the kind of sticky, fetid climate that mosquitoes love.
But there is nothing that Trump or his lieutenants have done that comes close, in sheer fetid swampiness, to pardoning the criminal former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, a move the White House made official on Friday.
The chore wheel — that egalitarian method for distributing household chores to make these experiments in communal living harmonious and less fetid — in our on-campus apartment had a slot wedged right there between Clean Bathrooms and Vacuum Common Area: Water the Tofu!
Frederick B. Lacey, a police chief's son who as a tenacious federal prosecutor helped drain New Jersey's fetid swamp of political corruption and who later built a reputation as a stringent judge presiding over celebrated cases, died on April 222 in Naples, Fla.
It is proof of the seismic shifts remaking the glacial game of golf that in a matter of a few years, Muirfield went from being too famed a course to leave out of the British Open rotation to being too fetid to include.
Mr. B remarks, while cleaning out some planting beds, how often weeds "smell meaty and unpleasant" — and there's a lot of smelling of rank and fetid and foul roots and broken stems and soil during vigorous bouts of weeding in these pages.
I've been hesitant to devote an entire column to Pruitt, the morally squalid head of the Environmental Protection Agency, because whenever you think that the final stratum of muck about him has been dredged up, you learn that there's another fetid layer lower down.
Frank Bruni Somewhere between the Zika stories, the doping stories and the stories about what a fetid, toxic swamp Rio really is, I got the message: I was supposed to feel cynical about these Olympics, the way we feel cynical about pretty much everything these days.
Search for the phrase "Donald Trump promised to 'drain the swamp' but" and you'll find dozens of mainstream articles that take seriously the idea that he actually set out to reform politics but, like naïve reformers before him, was dragged down into the fetid tide pool himself.
His critics and white supremacists themselves point out that, more than anyone else on television, Carlson functions as a kind of laundromat for white identity movements: Several times a week, he'll lift ideas, story lines and troll-based narratives directly from the fetid swamp of online hatred.
"Frog Music" (2014), her previous novel, features an urban "baby farm" in eighteen-seventies San Francisco, a fetid apartment where infants are kept together in pens, unwashed and untended, as long as their parents can cough up the few dollars a week required to keep them there.
Suddenly, a meme that had been hyper-localized to one fetid corner of the internet has been telegraphed to a massive audience in a jarringly forced display of virality that highlights just how quickly an inside joke from an insular community can spread with the oxygen of press coverage.
The frog's lurid green face is best recognized thanks to his appearances around 2008 in the fetid swamps of 4chan (namely, /b/, the site's most infamous board), where he became a meme qua meme, remixed and redrawn into a million different iterations, a million different uses and shapes.
On New Year's Eve, the 27-year-old remembered what things were like two years ago, when he'd impulsively flown to Los Angeles to stay with his manager, clear his mind, and escape the fetid relationships that had taken over his life in the aftermath of heroin addiction.
Much of the space—a hulking former power plant whose vast turbine room, girded by 60-foot-tall concrete pillars, is now the main dance floor—perpetually smells like a fetid mixture of beer, cigarettes, weed, sweat, urine, feces, and semen that could be bottled and sold as Sin.
For a couple of decades in the middle of the 19th century, DC authorities (absent a modern sewer system) simply allowed (and even hauled) the city's "night soils" to a fetid heap a few blocks uphill from the White House, and we all know where shit flows, right?
The scales being stored with elephant tusks in the fetid container are part of a growing haul of pangolin cargos seized in Nigeria, a country that is now the main hub for gangs sending African pangolins to Asia, according to law enforcement officials, non-governmental organizations and wildlife experts.
In the schoolyard, about 30 feet away from where children enter their classrooms, was a deep trench of fetid garbage and rotting bags of feces; when residents can't use the communal latrines they use ''flying toilets'' — defecating in a plastic bag and throwing it as far as they can.
Lumpy and craggy, the bagels are treated as a serious ingredient: pulverized, then calibrated with salt and koji (grains or legumes inoculated with spores of Aspergillus oryzae, phylogenetically kin to the mold that turns coagulated milk into blue cheese) and left to turn funky and fetid over weeks.
But now, it appears that one way or another, content from the fetid cesspools of hate and violent fantasies about harming Jews, Muslims, African-Americans, women and members of the news media is finding its way into the Trump team's consciousness — as was also apparently the case during the presidential race.
The city regularly uses its own resources in such situations, deploying their own EMT staffs, for example, to screen migrants who have often been held in crammed and fetid conditions, with critically deficient access to hygiene products, sleeping space, and nutrition, leaving many in precarious health after an often harrowing journey.
Their long, arduous journey from Central America, traveling as part of a large caravan, followed by more than two weeks languishing in an overcrowded and increasingly fetid migrant shelter in Tijuana, had come to this: a late-night trip to the border fence, and perhaps a desperate attempt to cross.
It traced its origins to 18813, with rented barges, and its getaway mission to 1872, when The New York Times reported on newsboys playing in a park and observed that they would do well to get some fresh-air relief from the crowded, fetid city that they plied every day.
And the dust consumes this fetid earth, and the trees ease over from their roots, and the sea dries salty on the ground, and the people die and the animals die and the sun slowly starts to wane, and yet you hear it, still, distant but howling, a whisper on the wind: How was Christmas?
When Twitter is switched off at some point in the future it will not be because it has been made uninhabitable by the dung-creatures that occasionally maraud out from its fetid dusklands or because it winds up sanitized into dullness, but because no one has figured out to turn all this noise into money.
It was the 1980 victory of Ronald Reagan and his brand of conservatism that set in motion the villainizing of American liberalism from the right — this time not for warmongering but for supposedly being soft on crime and communism, bloating the government with ineffective social programs and turning American universities into hothouses of fetid radicalism.
Of all the noxious, insulting stereotypes millennials have to endure about their generation — that they're self-centered, lazy, and entitled, not to mention the fucking avocado toast — none merits rioting in the streets like the fetid narrative that millennials are useless parasites leeching off their far more industrious, far more successful, endlessly responsible parents.
Indeed, as the year has unfolded, Fox's evening talk shows and its presidentially endorsed morning show have proven to be a particularly egregious and odious swamp of fetid, metastasizing lies and bad faith feedback loops that leave its viewers—and, notably, its Presidential Audience of One—foaming at the mouth with outrage and bile.
There's already a significant buzz around this record, and for good reason; not only have the NYC quartet made the jump to the eminently respectable Gilead Media, they've somehow pushed themselves even deeper into the fetid, feral recesses of the psyche that power their gruesome Hellhammer grooves, AmRep squeals, and Megan Osztrosits's enraged vocal performance.
If you put any football game from the ancient 16-bit era up against today's Pro Evo and FIFA offerings, it'd be like throwing Canvey Island into FA Cup third-round battle with Chelsea's under-18s: an absolute bloodbath played out in a fetid swamp, barely chalked into a pitch, at the mouth of the cursed Thames.
" The letter goes on ... "Any mention of Iggy in your client's efforts to sell a story to whatever tabloid needs to fill its pages with the fetid story of your client's classless antics will be considered a violation of Iggy's rights of publicity ... subjecting Ms. Green and any publication that airs your client's soiled laundry to significant liability.
The band deals in the kind of fetid, backward-facing death that we've come to expect from the underground post-2010, replete with shuddering riffs, mouldering roars, blackened malevolence, and an overall vibe of churning, oozing chaos that's perhaps an unintentional (but welcome) relic of the progenitors' time spent playing in black metal bands like Lake of Blood and Doctorshopper.
As if intent on showing that he could weather the hot seat, the mayor took about 40 minutes of questions on topics including fetid-looking school lunches, the actions of federal immigration officials in local courthouses, and metzitzah b'peh, a circumcision ritual practiced in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in which a mohel uses his mouth to suck blood away from the incision on an infant's penis.
Alongside the notoriously fetid troll swamp r/The_Donald, r/conspiracy is where you can find claims that BuzzFeed's choice to publish a scandalous but unverifiable dossier of information about President-elect Trump's alleged ties to the Russian government last night was actually orchestrated by someone on 4chan in a bizarre attempt to bolster Trump, torpedo BuzzFeed (presumably with far-fetched lawsuits), and destroy the country's faith in the media.
It was in front of this painting that the Knights gathered on December 1st, less than five months after his induction, to expel the artist from the Order — like a "putrid and fetid limb," as every biography will tell you — following his audacious escape from the impregnable Fort Saint Angelo, where he had been thrown into a bell-shaped dungeon for assaulting (in some accounts, shooting) a fellow Knight.
I ask, near the end of our first interview, how suffering has informed Abramović's art, as so much of her work has involved extreme physical endurance and the occasional David Blaine-like trial—whipping herself until she bled, living for 270 days within three open-sided cubes at the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, carving up 2500,303 cow bones in a fetid basement for a performance that captured the Golden Lion at the 230 Venice Biennale.
Kempinski Hotel Shai Hills resource Reserve Makola Market 30 miles ghana Jamestown Cafe N1 jamestown Gulf of Guinea Gulf of Guinea Elmina Cape Coast Castle Elmina Castle Street data from OpenStreetMap By The New York Times As we stood in an airless dungeon with its stone walls, dirt floor, barred windows and doorways, we listened somberly while our guide broke down our ancestors' harrowing journey — the hundreds of captured people packed into these small, still fetid spaces.
The band deals in the kind of fetid, backward-facing death that we've come to expect from the underground post-2010, replete with shuddering riffs, mouldering roars, blackened malevolence, and an overall vibe of churning, oozing chaos that's perhaps an unintentional (but welcome) relic of the progenitors' time spent playing in black metal bands like Lake of Blood and Doctorshopper [Full disclosure: I did PR for a Lake of Blood album back in 2011, which is how I became properly acquainted with Eric and Tim's work].
Entirely missing are the hapless (or, if you prefer, foolish, or credulous, or maybe just plain greedy) individuals who climbed aboard the bandwagon — earnest dreamers who thought they were buying a retirement haven on a beach but ended up with a patch of fetid swamp; small-time speculators who made some fast money, then crashed while reaching for yet more; the thousands upon thousands you can find lingering at the finishing line of any speculative mania, left holding nothing but scraps of worthless paper.
He asked about her life, and she sighed impatiently and ticked off the father and the farm, the dead mother, the older brother, William, who was away to be a doctor, the significant fact of her return soon to boarding school, and she was aware that every word signified the extent of the gap between them, in this country, at this time, and the gap would, of course, feed into his fantasies about her, which she was sure were already hot, fetid and possessing, and now the four days until the train went back through the Midlands to her school seemed like all the time in the world to make this happen.

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