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Like other games taking part in the campaign, Seriously's Best Fiends and Best Fiends Forever offer limited edition in-app purchases whose proceeds go to (RED).
Do any of these cheese fiends deserve to be defended?
It is difficult to fight back against the feathered fiends.
But others simply can't imagine themselves as morning fit fiends.
I've known coke fiends who inhale with less fervor than Trump.
These little furry fiends remind us to dare to dream, y'know?
From flower fiends to green chefs, there's a box for everyone.
Try as you might, Christmas fiends, you cannot kill Williams-Sonoma.
Maybe all of you choker fiends out there will learn something, too.
They can sometimes be flaky, they're often pranksters, and they're information fiends.
But caffeine fiends probably won't find this inky black latte in Seoul.
The truth is that he and I can also argue like fiends.
The characters and basic plot will be familiar to "Uncle Vanya" fiends.
That said, fitness fiends will find a lot more to be happy about.
Cheese fiends will love the chance to make their own favorite Italian cheeses.
Trump's most recent predecessors were exercise fiends, a trait Trump has not continued.
The ECJ, however, left a possible opening for British bridge fiends to exploit.
A banner reading "Welcome, foreign fiends!" greeted visitors at Kunming airport in the 1990s.
Stoller spends little time addressing libertarian antitrust supporters, neoliberal competition fiends, or socialist detractors.
For WoW gold fiends, this is a good time to sell some WoW Tokens.
His Plano Starbucks was a second home where he could meet fellow caffeine fiends.
But words fail when it comes to summoning the fiends that most frighten us.
This one's for all the due diligence fiends and competitive landscape mapping mavens out there.
The known weed fiends and best friends forever eased fan's between-season withdrawals on Thursday.
A haven for beer drinkers and sex fiends alike, and completely lacking in significant diversity.
Politicians, entertainers and media professionals across the spectrum are being exposed as hypocritical sex fiends.
But seriously, did some gang of Star Wars fiends rig these results for the LOLs?
For theory fiends, one of the more helpful rundowns comes from The New York Times.
MARK THOMSONMINNEAPOLIS Dear Mark, You've hit on the question that makes all book fiends beam.
So forage, sauté, and Instagram away, my fellow fiddlehead fiends, before your time is up.
In the meantime, though, we've got a little fix for you Stars Hollow fiends right here.
It's much more entrenched in the horror genre, delving into fiends and witches instead of supervillains.
Apparently, not even a $10,000 price tag can deter eager fashion fiends from dressing like Rihanna.
Delivery fiends rejoice, you can now use Apple Pay to get your food delivered even faster.
Always, she remembers her childhood friend Gretel, a changeling who fiends for gingerbread with an insatiable appetite.
" An infamous 1914 piece in the Times was headed "Negro Cocaine Fiends Are a New Southern Menace.
His fruit vape ban was WAY more impactful … terrorizing mango Juul fiends all across our great nation.
Hulu gift card, available at Target, from $25Hulu, like Netflix, is a must-have for TV fiends.
In order to target aforementioned millennial internet sex fiends, the Alberta government set up the delicately worded sexgerms.com.
"Hummingbirds are sugar fiends—they have to take a drink every ten to fifteen minutes," she told Gizmodo.
Meanwhile, the biggest fiends on your crew will scavenge in their tents or at fire pits for butts.
Then you're only seen at your perceived worst, as murderers, suicides, sex fiends, and other figures of tragedy.
The romance is tucked between other tracks about smoking too many blunts and serving fiends, but it's present.
Okay, we're all officially hype-hungry fiends when a cake sends us spiralling into a whirlpool of speculation.
I asked my barista buddies and habitual coffee fiends if they had any tricks for combating the jitters.
Other online users describe "craving nicotine" and complain about "fiends" who ask to borrow their Juuls at school.
There's a reason audio fiends isolate the turntable from the speakers and other vibrations using cork and other dampers.
People clearly can't get enough of the sugary spirals, sharing their joy with Instagram fiends in Sydney and beyond.
Doctors imply psychiatric problems, sex offenses, and above all, that we are some sex fiends that enjoy constant sex.
Every year on March 14, math fiends and baked-good aficionados alike recognize the unofficial holiday of Pi Day.
To us 21st century nostalgia fiends the pixel look may have retro appeal, but hey, onwards and upwards, right?
Metal fiends, for instance, find an infinite array of subtle shades in what seems like undifferentiated monotony to non-initiates.
Here are some of the dishes Friends fiends everywhere drooled over every Thursday night when the new episodes aired. 1.
Fitness fiends and thrill seekers should buy a plan that offers coverage for hazardous and adventure sports, Mr. Sandberg said.
Robbers, rapists, child molesters, carjackers, murderers, and dope fiends who would spend their mother's monthly rent for a quick fix.
The vast majority of smokers—something on the order of 95 percent—are not pack-a-day fiends, he says.
But unlike the smokers before us, phone-addicted dopamine fiends can't just quit—our devices are embedded into our lives.
Crushing fiends Presstube put childhood favorite silly string under their hydraulic press to show us the right way to party hard.
Eventually you'll notice that little touch of spice, but for ginger fiends, it will leave you wanting more of a kick.
It was there he cultivated a love of classic metal and Southern rock, falling especially hard for local sludge fiends Deadbird.
There are flavors for everyone from candy lovers to cookie fiends, but it does seem to leave one key group out.
They're exactly the kind of people for whom glitter sunscreen was invented — vitamin D fiends in competition to be the most extra.
In the forums are puzzle fiends shame-facedly admitting they can't beat the 6th level, or facepalming after a hint is offered.
Our test kitchen manager Barry had no idea that he'd be joined by this oh-so-friendly squad of face-painted fiends!
"Go" prefixes begin popping up everywhere, in a manner familiar to any iPad/iMac/iPhone user: Go Pasta, Go Friends, Go Fiends.
None of the pull-up fiends I've met care about the maximum number of pull-ups you can do in a row.
These cities are now power-hungry fiends, and won't work properly if you leave them half-powered, much less completely in the dark.
Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet, $99.99, available at AmazonKids love tablets, but they can also be destructive fiends when it comes to tech.
The soon to be married man is joined by family members and close fiends who celebrate by dancing and clapping before getting cleansed.
Also, if you construct a memo in any company it gets out eventually, especially at a news company where they gossip like fiends.
And now more and more success stories are following: Hill Climb Racing, Next games, Best Fiends, Badland etc, Success breeds success, it's the ecosystem.
If you're one of those sauce fiends, you'll be happy to know that the company will soon introduce another way to love its condiments.
When the fanged fiends do eventually attack, and "The Quiet Place" becomes a not-so-quiet rollercoaster ride, Mr Krasinski is just as clever.
The numbers from every single workout I do are now sent both to my coach and to the data-fiends in Beaverton for analysis.
Here all her friends have turned into murderers and a reference is presumably made to older carnivorous men ("all these fiends want teenage meat").
Embedded sensors let spinners compare their stats to others' on a global dashboard displaying the efforts of hundreds of other at-home workout fiends.
Das EFX had a super-fast flow, started the trend of putting "iggity" at the end of words, and were pop culture–referencing fiends.
Once surrounded by loving, caring people of substance who valued me and I them, and now surrounded by the shadiest of Los Angeles dope fiends.
Just try wading past a phalanx of lottery ticket fiends to buy a gallon of milk for proof that the strategy appears to be working.
There's a name for those fiery fantastical fiends that players will have to face in battle royale's newest mode, but it's not exactly fear-inducing.
Fruit fiends will find items shaped like strawberries, bananas, and pineapples, while those with more decadent taste can purchase the taco and burger-printed pieces.
Compatibility fiends will already know that, when a couple's respective sun and moon placements are lackluster, the next things to check are their Venus placements.
Between news that former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort was found guilty of tax fraud and Cohen's plea, news fiends' attention was divided on Tuesday.
His works are clogged with human villainy and ungodly fiends — even pastoral backgrounds include blips of horror: a distant gallows or one beast devouring another.
It happened again in real life in August, when I visited Rent the Runway's New York showroom, a Willy Wonka-esque emporium for fashion fiends.
Description: "A fast-spreading disease that turns victims into blood-sucking fiends pits two best friends against each other in a fight for humanity's future."
Mr. He was one of hundreds of Chinese caffeine fiends gathered to visit what essentially serves as a tribute built by Starbucks in their honor.
His image was his way of telling people that he could relate to them whether they were crack addicts, dope fiends, criminals, prostitutes, or even crazy.
It was as though all 2911,500 of us had been reduced, by the sudden and simple deactivation of our phones, into a roomful of jonesing fiends.
Unfortunately for those cheese fiends who aren't anywhere near Australia, the Cheese Cone is only available at the festival on the 17th and 18th of June.
But as it becomes more difficult for small growers to turn a profit, they may go out of business, possibly leaving kush fiends with fewer options.
Fear not Internet sex fiends ... it's not a hack, just April Fools' Day ... and users are just a click away from getting past the prank page.
We herd around the counter clawing at the goods like a pack of drug fiends and then settle into a morning of work-sanctioned carbohydrate bliss.
Bien sûr, Hausmann, who died in France in 1971, was one of the 1918 founding fiends of Berlin Dada, together with Richard Hulsenbeck and Frantz Jung.
We're sure you've never seen GIFs the way you'll see them at Loop Dreams, a gallery show curated by the loop fiends over at GIPHY and Rhizome.
It's two addicts â€" LaVar fiends for attention, media outlets for the eyeballs he brings â€" pushing one another lower and lower into the depths of depravity.
Fried chicken fiends and KFC fans can get their hands on a bottle at the website dedicated to the product which features KFC's latest colonel, George Hamilton.
Just because we are all fiends of baggy logo shirts and thrifted camo pants doesn't mean we approached it by what's most popular on social media today.
Australian radio hosts and dad-joke fiends Ryan "Fitzy" Fitzgerald and Michael "Wippa" Wipfli have weighed in on the U.S. presidential race with a parody video clip.
In Singapore, frappe fiends will also get to try a new Coconut Strawberry Bliss Frappuccino, which is made with toasted coconut flakes, coconut powder, and strawberry puree.
"Police in Texas border towns demonized the plant in racial terms as the drug of 'immoral' populations who were promptly labeled 'fiends,'" wrote the Times's Brent Staples.
"Thank you @popsugar – my dear old fiends and girls club of all things food-beauty-love and fun!" she wrote, as she expressed her gratitude for the interview.
Of course, there's still alcohol in the beer—4.7% by volume, to be exact—so cocoa fiends under 21 will have to stick to hot chocolate for now.
In addition to the shift in weather, there are now ice monsters in the game — called ice fiends — which spawn from glowing blue stones scattered across the map.
In 2007, conservationists succeeded in ridding the island of invasive rats, but a decade later, the fiends had returned, likely by swimming from the neighboring island of Baltra.
Real gadget fiends had stereo systems, stacks of components individually dedicated to playback or amplification, all pumping music out through speakers that filled rooms with sound and presence.
The brainchild of three fitness fiends looking for a new way to work out, Zumba combines aerobics with several types of dance, including salsa, hip-hop and mambo.
"Police in Texas border towns demonized the plant in racial terms as the drug of 'immoral' populations who were promptly labeled 'fiends,'" Brent Staples wrote for the Times.
Consumption of chocolate, which in 2014 was our most eaten snack (along with fresh fruit—we're not all cocoa-crazy sugar fiends, y'know), fell by nearly 10 percent.
You've got chocolatey flavors like Oreo Cookie Jar, S'mores and Brownie Dough, while fruit fiends can opt for the Summer Berry Cheesecake, made with real raspberries, blackberries and blueberries.
First up, we've got a split release with the maritime sludge fiends in the UK's Sea Bastard, whose droning dirges and horrific gurgles nicely complement Primitive Man's muscular grooves.
Two weeks ago, Tran launched his parody line, which "reflects the blurring lines between gendered fashion, internet hype culture, and upscale streetwear fiends," according to trend forecasting firm, WGSN.
"The real damage was done in terse, workaday stories that justified lynching by casting its victims as 'fiends,' 'brutes,' 'born criminals' or, that catchall favorite, 'troublesome Negroes,'" he wrote.
The next "Planet of the Apes" flick arrives in July, and while that franchise may not feature traditional fiends, it finds the monstrous in a familiar place: human beings.
Seeing as their curious dispositions make them the most likely culprit for any / all of nature's shenanigans, I expect to see great things from these furry fiends in the future.
It's a strange but cool idea, and although the learning curve is high, I can see some hardcore gamers and productivity fiends getting a lot of use out of it.
In comments sections and email inboxes and on social media they're a familiar presence: the caps-lock fiends whose utterances are rendered in uppercase letters, a typographical approximation of shouting.
It's not easy for caffeine fiends to hear about the potential negative effects of coffee, so it's just as well that java seems to be increasingly gaining the blessing of scientists.
Performance fiends might not love the first E-Class that will go on sale for the 2017 model year, as it is only powered by a 241-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder.
As for his Instagram -- don't worry, Insta-fiends -- we're told La Flame will reactivate his account once things are patched up with Kylie, which he's hoping will happen sooner than later.
Coffee fiends like me looking to save some hard-earned moolah will want to check out Starbucks' Brewed Refill Tumbler that can be purchased at participating stores in the United States.
The New York Times wrote that it would encourage "kodakers" (stalkers, similar to "Kodak fiends") and other members of the "promiscuous lay public" to continue invading people's privacy, particularly women's, with impunity.
No one asked to see Big Narstie head out into the Lincolnshire wilderness to fight (but not fuck) with a bunch of history and sex-crazed fiends and encounter some local slang.
This, coffee fiends, is a definite improvement on the older, more manual one that comes built into the Express, on which it can be a pain to fine-tune the grind amount.
The New York Times wrote that the ruling would encourage "kodakers" (stalkers, similar to "Kodak fiends") and other members of the "promiscuous lay public" to continue invading people's privacy, particularly women's, with impunity.
The actual specs shown on screen don't mean much to hardware fiends — teraflops are how supercomputers are rated, not graphics cards, which have sophisticated custom units and pathways for different effects and calculations.
Over time, Watkins becomes known for serving the finest "Rockafella" (the neighborhood moniker for top-shelf crack cocaine) to an assortment of scabby-faced fiends, former athletes, single moms and 9-to-5ers.
He raps "Broke serving fiends / Got rich became an addict," painting the ugly cycle that early exposure to drugs can create, or as he theorizes here, the addiction could be passed down genetically.
These gummy vitamins that your friend fiends for represented 7.5 percent of the $6 billion multivitamin market in the United States in 2016, having jumped 25 percent in just the past few years.
Sneaker fiends may know it as Nike's grand new home, but design fans should soon be recognizing it as one of the most exciting and intelligent structures to be built for decades, anywhere.
Each spring, design lovers and architecture fiends from around the country descend on Palm Springs, CA, for Modernism Week, which Kennedy celebrates by inviting his favorite designers to decorate rooms in his eponymous showhouse.
That's what royal fashion fiends suggested in July when the queen wore the "American state visit brooch," which was given to her by the Obamas in 2011, on the first day of Trump's arrival.
But you've probably noticed that one of your friends (or maybe it's you) seems to have an uncanny ability to attract all the little fiends, while the rest of your crew gets off relatively easily.
While Messi is no doubt a salesman's dream and cocaine has to be marketed like any other product, attempting to exploit the overlap between football fans and gak fiends seems a bit arbitrary, to be honest.
In much of the imagery, the Axis enemies are barbaric apes and murderous fiends, while US soldiers are strong, sexy, and clean, adored by their loving wives and children who stay at home and buy war bonds.
This could be another step in their battle to crush the idea that they're turning us all into swipe-addicted sex fiends and to fend off apps like Bumble that tend to have a more wholesome reputation.
Thousands of selfie-hungry art fiends will spill into to a former train garage in Fort Tilden on Rockaway Beach in Queens, NY this summer to snap pictures of 1,500 mirrored balls meticulously arranged throughout the space.
People once wrote, "Emmy voters still cannot imagine that a show about attractive young people driving wooden stakes through blood-sucking fiends could possibly have the resonance of more 'realistic' shows like 'West Wing' or 'NYPD Blue.'"
Her revolting combination of skin, blood, and bone with claymation that looks like skin, blood, and bone is sure to frighten off the black cats, mischievous ghosts, and foul fiends that come out on this unlucky holiday.
In the Trumpian worldview, Canada isn't a friendly neighbor but a frosty enemy bent on ruining our steel, auto and dairy industries while cutting down forests in British Columbia and trucking the lumber across the border. Fiends!
Credit card rewards fiends often find award redemptions that squeeze 3 to 4 cents each out of their points, but I also think this rewards program is ideal for rewards newbies because of its versatile redemption options.
Fortunately, this is one issue dessert fiends can cross off their list for good, because as Delish reports, Duncan Hines has come up with a solution perfect for the laziest cake enthusiast: individual pouches of mug cake mixes.
In 20163, for example, the New York Times ran an article headlined "Negro cocaine 'fiends' are a new southern menace," in which an actual physician claimed that cocaine made black men uniquely violent and even impervious to bullets.
Eco-conscious shoppers will appreciate the use of materials like organic cotton and recycled polyester, while athleisure fiends can enjoy a colorful upgrade to their #ootds thanks to retro shades of gray marl, sand, mint green, and neon pink.
There's no guarantee that the amazing doughnut-and-brownie combo won't make it to our shores, so dessert fiends and alt-breakfast lovers can keep their fingers crossed or tweet at Dunkin' to get this British delicacy added to menus worldwide.
As one of the possibly most dangerous snowstorms of the year approaches, I certainly didn't want to listen to the hyped-up Adderall fiends on the weather channel, who are desperate to make me feel scared, open links and buy bread.
Depending on whom you talk to (or which New Yorker review you read), it's either a filmic godsend that will make musical fiends out of all of us, or a whitewashed Manic Pixie Dream journey propelled by a couple of dud singers.
For example, one video from a company called Seriously, whose first game "Best Fiends" surpassed 1.5 million daily users and gained a million social media followers in its first year, will focus on using social media to build a brand and community.
Her fans include die-hard pop music fiends who read into her lyrics so deeply that a ticket to the Monster Ball feels more like a trip to church, and there are those who simply come for the star's enormous entertainment value.
But by and large, it's an exceedingly positive place where these fiends can geek out together, and every enthusiast I spoke to seemed thrilled to not only have found a new passion, but a group of like-minded people that share it.
Counter to the idea that young people are devilish sex fiends just waiting for the wrong influence to strike them at the right time, the Middlesex research suggests that adolescents actually want to be educated in a healthy way about sex and intimacy.
The iPhone X does have a higher brightness in certain scenarios, but real color fiends will be more concerned with the highly configurable color gamut settings, with adjustable white points and other items that make it conceivable that you could grade footage on this phone.
I saw obsolete maps of the world; Plains war bonnets; and framed vintage posters, capturing that moment when the golden ages of magic and stone lithography overlapped, in which horned red fiends whisper into a magician's ear or hold oil lamps under levitating women.
There are few more effective ways to break the spell of chemical earnestness than to enlist a gaggle of wide-eyed fiends, all convinced of their poise and righteousness, to pick the next tune, leaving what seem like vast oceans of silence between each track.
In recent years, her gigs have included performing at the Team Beachbody Coach Summit — it's for workout fiends — in Nashville; opening for Pitbull in Las Vegas; and doing comedy, in both Arabic and English, in the United Arab Emirates ("They loved me," she said).
In particular, as the subject of addiction comes to dominate the second half of season three, the show never once feels like it's delving into the territory of '80s sitcoms where the characters took a hit from a joint and immediately became drug-craving fiends.
The real shame of this dumbed-down treatment of manliness by the mainstream is that for this important #MeToo moment to achieve all it must, we need to not just call out the monsters, but also to differentiate the few fiends out there from the gentlemen.
Assuming, that is, that person has an occasional penchant for music games—much as I'd like to say that anyone from shooter mainstays to puzzle fiends will get a kick out of this, you do need an (at least elementary) understanding of rhythm to get ahead.
And instead of necessitating a separate corset piece (because that'd cost extra coins, which is essentially against the retailer's ultra-affordable ethos — duh), the dress features corset-style ties to cinch that waist you waist-training, hourglass-figure fiends out there must highlight with every look.
But to understand today's panic cycles, we need only go as far back as the introduction of the first portable camera in the 1880s, when a series of scare stories appeared in U.S. media raising alarms about "Kodak fiends" taking pictures of women without their permission.
Winter 2016 is shaping up to be a golden age for thinking-person's grindcore, with new records from Graf Orlock and Magrudergrind, Full of Hell's collaboration with split-fiends The Body, and Agoraphobic Nosebleed's foray into doomy sludge all incoming over the next couple of months.
Louisiana doom crew Thou, Michigan grind punks Cloud Rat, Minnesota black metallers False, and UK sludge fiends Moloch rocked and rolled their way across the continental United States on the aptly-named Friendship Tour, stopping at every vegan breakfast joint and swimming hole possible along the way.
Skip Starbucks: Morning coffee is an indispensable part of many of our morning routines, but coffee fiends are often faced with a serious dilemma: Sacrifice precious minutes of sleep in the morning to brew your own cup of joe, or spend hundreds of dollars a year buying morning lattes.
Until very recently, it was normal to hear politicians label people with substance use disorders as immoral fiends deserving of punishment, and although that narrative is slowly changing in favor of a medical approach, the old drug war rhetoric still poisons how the general public feel about drug users.
The basement is like three record shops rolled into one: walking in, there are deep racks of records on the soul and jazz spectrum, the next room is devoted to rock, post-punk, industrial, and new wave, while the back room is a haven for fiends of all things electronic.
By changing up the usual fatalistic dope-fiend hedonism with new verbiage and situations—I direct sex fiends to the cunt-lapping relish of "I Will"—Brown's first proper album means to show us he's got a right to "Die Like a Rockstar," meaning rich, high, and verging on bored.
Mandico, who also wrote the script, does seem to have a point he's getting to — turning the tables on these fiends' masculine aggression, perhaps — but it's hard to untangle the film's many bizarre indulgences, which at times seem intended to titillate as much as disturb, and yet somehow do neither.
In a recent study, researchers from the University of Edinburgh examined the coffee-drinking habits of 1,207 villagers in both Northern and Southern Italy and discovered that those who had a variation in a gene called PDSS2 drank fewer cups of joe than the caffeine-fiends who did not have that particular variation.
He became a familiar face to a new generation of fans when he was cast, in his late 21957s, as Fudge, the imperfect minister for magic (he once unwisely posted the flying fiends known as Dementors around Hogwarts), in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" (21976) and three of its sequels.
With more emphasis than ever on well deserving local artists, and a focus on and up-and-coming musicians as well as established veterans working within the jazz sphere and beyond, the festival's jam-packed 11 days had something for everyone—jazz fiends, world music lovers, pop/soul/r&b fans, and everything in between.
For example, Judge Stephen Williams wrote an opinion that concurs in part and dissents in part, but the only thing you really need to know about it is that it starts with a quote from Macbeth: And be these juggling fiends no more believed, That palter with us in a double sense; That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope.

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