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"fixate" Definitions
  1. to make fixed, stationary, or unchanging
  2. to focus one's gaze on
  3. to direct (the libido) toward an infantile form of gratification
  4. to focus or concentrate one's gaze or attention intently or obsessively
  5. to undergo arrestment at a stage of development

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"This app is forcing children to fixate on their body image, on calories, things they shouldn't have to fixate on." 
But ... I don't fixate on the personalities or the company.
Too often people fixate on ferreting out the worst advisers.
This means we blow past successes and fixate on failures.
Mr. Brooks's works tend to fixate on a single idea.
Mostly, though, they increasingly fixate on the cost of college.
Internally, the social network's fixes seem to fixate on the margins.
We could all fixate on fiber content instead — maybe we should!
So he decided to fixate on the end of the world.
It's easy to fixate on the use of such a huge bomb.
Sometimes kids fixate on the negative and forget to acknowledge constructive comments.
Joe's tactic makes Ashley and Chrissy both fixate on voting him out.
Autistic kids may scan their environment more and fixate less on faces.
Sometimes those meat and potatoes seem to fixate uneasily on the stomach.
She'll undoubtedly fixate at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia on economic pain.
"Fixate your eyes on a single spot on the hoop," Vickers says.
Why did I fixate on this particular sensation while doing this puzzle?
Conventional understanding of pro-choice politics tends to fixate on Roe v.
The spotlight, though, always prefers to fixate on hares, rather than tortoises.
And-- but I don't-- I don't fixate on the personalities or the company.
Gianni does seem like the ideal symbol to fixate an envious rage on.
Founders of early-stage startups fixate on product-market fit, with good reason.
The same is true of journalists and others who fixate on the presidency.
"I think the focus is a little odd, the things people fixate on."
I couldn't fixate on my tastes; I had to consider all our tastes.
Americans tend to fixate on refunds during tax season — the bigger, the better.
Trump has continued to fixate on the issue over the past four days.
Instead of focusing on thinness, men tend fixate on power, performance, and muscularity.
It's obsessive, but it becomes a place to fixate all of this crazy.
It's such a petty, embarrassing thing to fixate on, amidst my very full life.
"People fixate on a landline phone or their address, which is important," he says.
Did I fixate on my misshapen nose because of the trauma associated with it?
Tonight's vice presidential debate will almost certainly fixate on the differences between Indiana Gov.
When I fixate on not eating, my body becomes the center of my universe.
Why, then, does my generation fixate so much on this idea of the readymade?
Many first-time visitors to New York will always solely fixate on Times Square.
We also tend to fixate on our own stress, like how late we're running.
Many anti-LGBTQ arguments fixate on the "bathroom issue" — which you express frustration with.
The tendency to fixate only on the upside is called focalism, Dr. Gruman said.
But according to wildlife experts and rehabilitators, parkgoers should not fixate on one animal.
I think for a lot of law enforcement, you fixate on these proud moments.
Unfortunately, politicians and traffic engineers fixate on accommodating the number of drivers we have.
If I fixate too much on the painting, I get focused on correcting things.
Meanwhile, users on the Spanish boards continue to fixate on the details of the trial.
I kept noticing that I would go back to the bathroom and fixate on it.
She seemed to fixate on death, telling friends she envisioned being reincarnated as a butterfly.
Toni In general, though, people should not fixate on individual polls of states this early.
It's easy to fixate on pupusas, but the name of the restaurant promises more. Mrs.
Unlike traditional media outlets, Netflix does not fixate on categories of age, gender or race.
It helps to fixate on urgent problems about which something should and can be done.
We fixate on its virtues and faults, as though the subway lines were our children.
Naturally, the recipients tend to fixate on these objects rather than on larger economic issues.
"It's very easy to fixate on a savings amount as a goal," Ms. Schneider said.
Rather than focus on digital improvements, the company had to fixate on salvaging its brand.
Sometimes meditation makes me fixate on what's bothering me, and sometimes it makes me feel better.
If the US side is to fixate on election meddling, well, that's hardly the Kremlin's fault.
The deeper they dove into science, the more they began to fixate on finding a cure.
If you have a difficult coworker, don't just fixate on thinking about how you'd change them.
When you fixate on the problems you're facing, you create and prolong negative emotions and stress.
When we fixate on dangers, anxiety grows, and when we turn our attention elsewhere, it shrinks.
It's weird to fixate on a person who shows up with only 20 minutes to go.
He knew, of course, that the media would fixate on the absence of charges against Cohen.
When asked if he believed the president would fixate on Mr. Romney's decision, Mr. Bolling paused.
I thought about how people reading the title might fixate on the words "alone" and "attacked".
Instead, the prosecutor and the detectives fixate on the slang the kids use to describe the night.
We fixate on the exoticism—the imaginary personalities, the social isolation, the inevitable cleanup—because it's fun.
Once upon a time they would fixate on the Soviet Union as a way of criticising Britain.
"People fixate on what are the technical fixes, but policies have to be popular," Hertel-Fernandez says.
Listening to the song though, I go back again and again to fixate on this one line.
Twenty years later, this question is still what I fixate on when I think about the film.
The Brewers may despise the Cardinals, but Cardinals fans fixate more on the Cubs, the survey shows.
It was possible for supporters to fixate on any specific message or characteristic while ignoring everything else.
I see how they fixate on their phone screens or scarves, anything to avoid meeting my gaze.
Gold's challenge moving forward is to remain rooted in the process and not fixate on the results.
Don't fixate on the "right" price to buy, hold or sell a security (this is called "anchoring").
But what its critics fixate on is its purported attack on the idea of capital-T truth.
Why must so many revenge fantasies fixate in such detail on the physical mutilation of women's bodies?
Where Byron and the Romantics' writings fixate on the exploits of men, Tribulation often write about feminine characters.
Fixating on how much we fixate on others is taking up more of our mental space than ever.
Mehrotra began to fixate on a question: what would documents and spreadsheets look if they were invented today?
The exhibition does not fixate on Bonnard's supposed "indecision," but subverts it into an exploration of his practice.
I guess I understand why they can over-fixate on that, but here's how I would describe it.
And I think we as an industry over-fixate on the failures a little bit because ... it's interesting.
Trump is known to fixate on crowd sizes, as he did after his inauguration and some campaign rallies.
When we fixate on near-term risks, the chances of a costly mistake from "market timing" are higher.
Instead you may struggle to fixate on bright lights, or your eyes may feel like they're jerking sideways.
Some of these little narratives fixate on deal with optimism in the face of despair, or overcoming obstacles.
I think that documentary photography's weakness has been a tendency to fixate on things that are obviously visual.
See our full coverage of Lost Magic here, and fixate on McKenzie's tiny tools in the video below.
If you're seeking an investment opportunity, it's crazy to fixate on the possible payout while ignoring the probability.
All the experiments are pretty intensive, because you have to handle the samples, sometimes treat them, or fixate them.
He has also taken care to cast Mr. Trump as unsteady, prone to fixate on poll numbers and Twitter.
The screens we fixate our eyes on are only going to become better and better showcases for that content.
Meanwhile, traders continue to fixate on the upcoming presidency of Donald Trump and evaluate the prospects of economic growth.
It's narcissistic to fixate on personal losses that distract from the pain these men have inflicted on their victims.
No matter how absurd she knew it was to fixate on such a thing, she thought of it constantly.
When I was lit, I would fixate on perceived, often non-existent, slights that had been done to me.
By contrast autistic babies tend to fixate on inanimate objects, limiting how much they can learn from their environments.
While some cannot see the China threat, others fixate on reactionary solutions to individual issues, missing the bigger picture.
He will fixate on what he forgets and fret about it until he remembers or gives up in frustration.
The president also continued to fixate on coverage of protests of his visit, emphasizing that he was treated warmly.
It is almost as if the bigger the stars get in Europe, the more their countries fixate upon them.
With stolid determination, most wine writers fixate on telling readers what to do: buy this bottle, drink by 2020.
While it is easy to fixate on the technical components of cybercrime, the problem is ultimately a human one.
Some observers may fixate on these issues, and ignore the invisible neurological scars, problems that may persist for years.
He said that even if there is a drop, it is not an issue that investors should fixate on.
So let's make the Golden Globes the last time we fixate on Trump's on-stage conduct for its own sake.
Why does he fixate on a reluctant 15-year-old as the only possible solution to the elementals attacking Earth?
We cannot know with certainty what would have happened if news outlets did not fixate on this story during 2016.
Isolation can cause the mind to see things that aren't there and fixate on situations that don't exist, studies show.
When thinking about our spending habits, we tend to only fixate on the major costs (rent, clothing, trips, student debt).
I think I had just decided to fixate on drugs to take away the actual depression of working on Christmas.
When you fixate on the problems that you're facing, you create and prolong negative emotions and stress, which hinders performance.
We fixate on street protest, as if it's the political atom bomb, rather than a singular tool with questionable efficacy.
They are more likely going to fixate on any projection that rationalizes voting than a particular projection that unmotivates them.
The quartet seems to fixate, to forget, to fret, continually searching for something hovering frustratingly but perceptibly out of reach.
In other words, if someone is anxious about their sleep, getting them to fixate on it is far from ideal.
Mr. Almeida said many investors fixate on the economic trouble spots in the emerging world, like recently Venezuela and Turkey.
He limits himself only 10 minutes of stalking per day and tells himself he won't fixate on any one person.
The question of electability is palpable as activists fixate on finding the nominee who has the best chance against Trump.
However, the inclination to fixate on such disparities as the only objectionable form of inequality can create perverse political incentives.
But he also learned to focus on what he can control and to not fixate on the things he couldn't.
" - Courtney, 24 "The most boring people in the country will have to find something new to fixate on, thank God.
The show, curated by Ekow Eshun at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD), does more than fixate on racist stereotypes.
The artistry here neither conceals the labor that goes into making the work, nor does it fixate on activity and process.
But whatever the reasons, people simply fixate on, and in turn react to, terrorism to a degree unmatched by other violence.
Don't fixate on landing a promotion, says former U.S. Navy SEAL Jocko Willink, who is now an author and leadership coach.
Instead of holding public forums on race, we amplify xenophobic voices; instead of reforming discriminatory policies, we fixate on our image.
Does it at least comfort you that people fixate on it because what you said and did back then was so powerful?
Trump doesn't fixate on China, or even the economy, like this: He imposed the Muslim travel ban a week into his presidency.
This may not be true for you, but when I fixate on the things that scare me, I miss opportunities to grow.
An 18-year-old from Hershey, Pennsylvania has caused a whole country of soccer fans to fixate on the Bundesliga this season.
" Ultimately, McCracken thinks people "it may be the kind of thing most people forget about unless they choose to fixate on it.
Meanwhile, investors fixate on Twitter's slowing user growth year over year, so even its error of potentially 2 million didn't reflect much.
He has always had an ownership mentality, whereas many investors fixate on price, which leaves them vulnerable to short, capricious market swings.
My fear was that if I created a bespoke planner, I would fixate on the frills and not focus on the function.
When we talk about movies and TV, we usually fixate on actors and directors — but without writers, the whole ship goes down.
Some of us fixate on maintaining racial dominance, conjuring ethnonationalist states or a magical immigration formula that somehow imports half of Scandinavia.
They wave off the many teams Osorio has beaten as second rate, and fixate on the handful of games he has lost.
You fixate on the glimmer, and lose sight of where you are standing, where you are going, how far you are falling.
Research has shown, for example, how reinforcement-learning algorithms can sometimes fixate on a reward that results in repetitive and useless behavior.
The relevant stereotypes, already in place at the age of 6, seem to fixate on who is supposed to have innate ability.
But whether you ignore or fixate on what's troubling you, research has shown that it's impossible to run from emotions without consequences.
My only complaint: I personally found the sounds distracting, and I tended to fixate on them at times rather than on my breath.
Imse said that the group advises candidates to not fixate on homophobic or transphobic attacks but on the issues that appeal to voters.
According to the report, he came to fixate on death, and began cutting his arms — one time even stabbing himself in the chest.
Though it's easy to fixate on Sir Elton's hefty net worth, it's worth noting that he has long used his platform for good.
For the twentysomething to still fixate obsessively on schoolgirl crushes suggests the congealing of formula, and I wish she were more politically aware.
Libra likes to glide along the surface rather than dive into any one issue, so try not to fixate on anything too complicated.
Although cinephiles in the US often fixate on Urotsukidōji's foray into tentacle penetration, the scene's origins are uniquely specific to Japanese visual culture.
Looking at, for example, what QAnon did with Tom Hanks: Putting his name out there as the guy they needed to fixate on.
That would be a surprise, so I think the thing to look for is if they fixate too much on the inflation number.
But to fixate on these transgressions would be to flatter our own prejudices and inoculate ourselves against the critical force of his argument.
While one should not fixate on budget deficits, particularly in downturns, running such a large budget deficit in good economic times is dangerous.
Elite conversation tends to fixate on three economic indicators as barometers for the strength of the economy: unemployment, GDP and the stock market.
When you fixate on the problems that you're facing, you create and prolong negative emotions which hinder your ability to reach your goals.
Our gut reaction when any attack occurs is to fixate on the attacker's country of origin and his affiliation with a particular group.
History-making stars often fixate on the momentousness of their rise, which has the effect of paralyzing them in a backward-looking gaze.
Some fixate on the statistics that show the gap between the sexes at the elite level of most sports to be indisputable. Sure.
Mirroring Angel's dissociated gaze, Ms. Spiro's camera sometimes wanders from her characters to fixate nakedly on families at rest or children at play.
Cast in rubber in shades of brown and cream from beeswax originals, their tiny eyes fixate on cellphones they hold in both hands.
Republican lawmakers argued that the White House should not fixate on the individual, nor push for the individual to be called to testify.
She was able to "work with what I had in front of me," she said, rather than fixate on what she didn't have.
When we fixate on this term, we tend up enmeshed in a battle of whose "identity" is worth preserving and whose is not.
No wonder we tend instead to fixate on Putin, and the degree to which he presents himself as the sole master of Russian policy.
That is why I get frustrated with those in the trans community who fixate on glamour, and with the media's focus on trans models.
"I really fixate on the mistakes I've made and the choices I wish I could make differently now that I know more," she explained.
But as we sit outside our damaged homes without water, food, fuel, or electricity, we can't help but fixate on the idea of leaving.
A New York-based choreographer, she is known for slow-motion movement, allowing viewers to fixate on subtle details that might otherwise blur by.
He said he wants legislators to "address the real concerns of the American people" rather than fixate on every utterance during the presidential contest.
Soon enough, I start to fixate on these larger questions — how our half-Chilean, Brooklyn-raised children might be received at a local school.
Another is sick, struggling to breathe, hasn't slept in days, and has decided to fixate on the fact that she's run out of potatoes.
In stark contrast to most other athletes, ultrarunners love to fixate on the absolute worst element of their sport: the intensity of the suffering.
This shift may also require reforming our sexual assault laws, which continue to fixate on physical force rather than on the absence of consent.
We end up walking past the people who actually need our help the most, and trying to fixate on our smallest desires and cravings.
The tendency, when looking at different populations, is to fixate on familiarities, either because something appears similar or because something supposedly essential is missing.
It is tempting, and all too easy, to fixate on the dominion of interpersonal dominance in Dog Style and totally ignored its teamwork benefits.
It was a hard thought to fixate on, like trying to remember what her elementary school had looked like in the days she'd attended it.
This is exactly what therapists tell their patients not to fixate on, because the fear that depression will last a long time usually worsens depression.
Despite headlines that fixate on political gridlock, many of my colleagues and I know how important it is to our economy to improve our infrastructure.
Despite the current horrors of the world that cable news and a certain presidential candidate love to fixate upon, we've still got it pretty good.
Most recollections of Shaq's career tend to fixate on his relationships to other things: Kobe, Phil, his own free-throw shooting, his spotty work ethic.
The only thing fans tend to fixate on more than Johnson's teeth and her all-but-confirmed relationship with Chris Martin is her tattoo collection.
In office he won't be able to fixate on ISIS but will face a blizzard of problems, and thus be dependent on the established institutions.
"Bohemian Rhapsody" doesn't fixate on the showmanship until the finale, which restages their electric, legendary Live-Aid performance at Wembly Stadium and passes for showstopping.
Other images, like an 1857 photograph by Francis Frith of the "Fallen Colossus of 
Rameses" fixate on the monolithic ruins of Egypt and their toppled giants.
Some of it is good, and other parts are bad, but one tiny piece of technology has managed to fixate itself squarely in the middle: sensors.
Even in a multi-woman match, one will fixate on the other to the detriment of both, as in the Elimination Chamber match earlier this year.
We love to fixate on extreme diets for health, but doing so—whether it's keto, paleo, or Whole30—can end up hurting us more than helping.
It's not particularly useful to fixate on blame – the face-off between Moscow and Washington is hardly new, although these are unquestionably new tactics and times.
Or they fixate on dance moves, the so-called victory emotes you can have your avatar perform, in the heat of battle or after a kill.
He looks around the room for something to fixate on but the minimalist design offers nothing, so he just looks back down and clears his throat.
I guess I gravitate toward more chicanery on a Sunday and managed to fixate on some variation of tongue in cheek, but this was simply ANCHORED.
This helped us, I think, fixate less on what wasn't fair at our own lunch tables and, instead, to imagine what wasn't fair in the world.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In my experience, it's hard to come across an analysis of Frida Kahlo that doesn't obsessively fixate on her biography.
And then there are fighters who obsess over a loss and fixate on the idea of a rematch until it rises to the level of pathology.
You have a talent for reading between the lines, but you also have a tendency to fixate on your objects of affection as well as your enemies.
It's an occupational hazard among gadget geeks to fixate on new hardware, and yesterday's introduction of the gorgeous Galaxy S8 by Samsung made that easier than ever.
One of the lingering questions chasing The Division — especially among Destiny fans looking for a new loot grind to fixate on — is what the endgame looks like.
Though, Apple being Apple, the company will most likely fixate on the premium end of the market, say with a device for audiophiles, not just control freaks.
Those who are troubled by his comments would do well to address the problem as a whole rather than fixate on the Trump as the sole offender.
For me, one of the most significant things is the fact that Michael doesn't see Lisa and fixate on her, he hears her distantly, through a door.
Rather than pine for gentler times, fixate on unrealistic proposed fixes, or simply give up, we need to strengthen the ability of Congress to have better fights.
In the media, we often fixate on the act of sexual violence itself and some sort of conclusion — a success story or tragic end for the victim.
It's easy to fixate on the problems in our backyard or the latest political scandal in Washington, but we can't ignore Mr. Sanguibe and his fellow students.
Basically, a Lars Kepler thriller stops only to fixate on Joona's eyes, which distractingly transfix any number of characters who take in this tall hunk of melancholia.
Many of the people he writes about seem to have grown hypersensitive to any loss of control; they pathologically fixate on absurd attempts to regulate the uncontrollable.
When you're surrounded by constant reminders that the way you look is unwelcome, it's natural to develop anxiety about your body and to fixate on changing it.
So it makes sense that I might fixate on the too-close-to-real-life quality of Grace getting a knee replacement or Frankie having a stroke.
"  Additionally, Taft says that adults often fixate on the ages of young activists or post on social media with captions like "absolutely adorable" or "wow, so incredible.
As US media fixate on Trump&aposs impeachment woes, they can count on a set of dedicated viewers across the Pacific: officials in China&aposs Communist Party.
I fixate on these relationships and I feel insecure and possessive of her, even though rationally I know there's is nothing wrong with her having dated other people.
While most of us focused on the model's impeccable form and smudge-proof smoky eye, the rest of the internet chose to fixate on Hadid's apparent armpit hair.
While NBA fans tend to fixate on the futures of the league's A-list players, Denver is surprisingly proving to be a present threat to crash that party.
When it comes to our wealth and success, we tend to fixate on the things we need to acquire in the future to make those visions come alive.
When a party is so roundly beaten as the Democrats, leveled at all levels of government, there is an inclination to fixate on certain characters in their tragedy.
According to Iyengar and Krupenkin, The primal sense of "us against them" makes partisans fixate on the goal of defeating and even humiliating the opposition at all costs.
Don't fixate on a number, but know it's really not a fever until your temperature reaches at least 219 degrees Fahrenheit (240 degrees Celsius) for children and adults.
Health officials also have to guard their words and predictions, worried that the president will fixate on the wrong data point or blurt out damaging information in public.
"Today's problem is a health issue," Blackstone chief investment officer Joe Zidle wrote in a weekend note advising investors not to fixate too closely on latest economic signals.
In the Senate, they have said they will fixate on health care in the coming weeks, with special attention paid to protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
The overlap provides an opportunity to counterprogram the final Democratic debate before the Iowa caucuses for a president who is known to fixate on media coverage and ratings.
A friend doesn't fixate on what's worst about you; a friend is someone who sees the best in you and tries to help you live up to it.
" But Gomperts was unfazed, saying that those who fixate on the risks of medical abortion "don't believe in science" and that the procedure she follows is "very safe.
The inventor of brand advertising was a devoted Catholic who was very interested in how humans would fixate on brands and come to imbue them with so much meaning.
They have squandered the trust of the American people by choosing to fixate on issues that, while important to some, do not capture the attention of a national electorate.
"It&aposs easy to fixate on the &aposMIT&apos part of MIT Sloan and assume technical skills need to be at the center of a strong application," Benjamin said.
She and other Medicare for All supporters have argued that it doesn't make sense to fixate on costs with basic questions, like how much doctors would earn, still unknown.
He says when a storm like Harvey comes along, we tend to think too simply about storm risk: We fixate on wind speed, or storm surge height, or rain.
Though his jab looked much sharper in the Lauzon fight, Iaquinta would still fixate on the right, throwing five or six strikes in combination and only landing the right hand.
His camerawork tends to fixate squarely on his characters' faces as they move about the setting with very levels of pain, sorrow, or sanity coming through in the actor's expression.
Son Lux drummer Ian Chang, however, manages to fuse the two types of percussion, making it rather pointless to fixate on whether the drums are human or mechanical at all.
Tatiana Ikasovic, a Sydney-based actress, has recently come to grips with the Internet's ability to fixate on the physical minutiae of women and turn it into a cottage industry.
A parallel exists in the liberal tendency to fixate on racism as a pervasive force in our common life, an impulse the left political scientist Adolph Reed Jr. has criticized.
Some senior economists, including Rajan's predecessor at the RBI Duvvuri Subbarao, have urged India not to fixate on an inflation target given the need to ensure growth and financial stability.
Keeping Score The Mets have had a fair amount of success in their 57 years of existence, but fans and the news media love to fixate on the team's mistakes.
He does not fixate on the national championship the City won while Mitchell was with the program or on Mitchell's habit of eating a bag of Skittles before each game.
But "call the police," the other of the two songs, does something this band, and Mr. Murphy, rarely have: look outward to the world, and fixate on its real horrors.
That said, your tendency to fixate on goals and objects of desire can be a double-edged sword, making it important that you embrace detachment and the law of impermanence.
But Iris didn't only fixate on the hair loss, which kept her from seeking new employment once she finished sorting her late mother's estate, which became her full time job.
Public-private partnerships ought to be aligned on mutually beneficial outcomes, like universal access to resources for people of all abilities, and not fixate on a particular solution, or prescribed procurements.
Stanley says the reason US voters fixate on financial disclosure is two-fold: To ensure candidates do not carry any conflicts of interest, and to gain an insight into their character.
They go to work every day, send their kids to school and try not to fixate on the threats that hang over them... threats that they acknowledge are on the rise.
Kushner largely ignored the point, and instead argued that those who incorrectly predicted that Trump would lose the 2016 election chose to fixate on the "nonsense" surrounding the Russia investigation instead.
Anxiety disorder tends to fixate on specific objects: a shadow in a room; a loud noise in the street; the memory of a strained social interaction; the prospect of going outside.
Just as some kids fixate on being firefighters or police officers, he knew from then on that, when he grew up, he wanted to wear blue scrubs and a surgical mask.
At 12, Curtis appears happy to devote his life to the piano, but I can't help but fixate on Feldman's warning that only about three percent of prodigies achieve adult success.
She also chided her fellow judges for allowing Congress to conduct "a roving inquisition over a co-equal branch of government," suggesting they had chosen to fixate on worst-case scenarios.
Ambient music is often referred to as "meditative," but this stuff truly feels like the fractured headspace you enter after spending a long time trying to fixate on nothing in particular.
For instance, we tend to fixate on the objects, the imageable (imaginable?) stuff that inhabits the heavens to the exclusion of the oddly immaterial medium of space in which they're situated.
Now a cult classic, 1967's Valley of the Dolls established the typical media response to her performances, which tended to fixate on her sex appeal while mocking her acting ability.
While it was perhaps meant as an incentive to walk, those with eating disorders might instead fixate on the number, a dangerous mind-set that counselors try to minimize, she said.
Notwithstanding, as long as the media is going to fixate on all the tedious officialities of net neutrality's gradual but still completely avoidable demise, reporters might as well get the details right.
To ensure that Mimus didn't fixate on any one person for too long, Gannon and the development team, which included Julián Sandoval, Kevyn McPhail and Ben Snell, gave her an attention span.
Like 1973's The Wicker Man, which also features orgiastic pagan rituals, Midsommar seems to fixate on the parts of human nature that are uglier than we like to admit to ourselves.
It was, by all accounts, a political shitshow for the history books — but while the government was in panic mode, one reporter chose to fixate on the quality of May's makeup instead.
Instead, they fixate on images of apparent success sent back via social media — even if those images often mask a grittier and more dangerous reality that includes exploitation, petty crime and prostitution.
As the two main characters, Duncan Thaw and Lanark, explore their cities — one mundane, the other fantastical — they fixate on the mechanics of their societies and the inefficient nature of their governments.
Among blue-footed boobies, by contrast, males and females are both choosy about their partners, and one of the traits they fixate on is the relative blue-ness of a partner's feet.
While the interwebs fixate on the great cargo shorts debate, Amazon unveiled a new look for hauling its gear that it doesn't have to hide in shame: the first Amazon-branded cargo plane.
Accountability and representation are important in party politics, but, as Seth Masket and I have been writing about for a few years now, internal democracy is an unclear standard on which to fixate.
But to fixate on Marcel is to ignore how varied a career Slate has had in the nearly 10 years since, crafting numerous characters on sketch shows and becoming a leading woman onscreen.
Bob Corker, sniping at his Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and complaining about a bad rap from the press on his hurricane relief efforts, Trump plans to actually fixate on something that matters.
Sanders told the crowd in Toronto to not fixate on the systems shortcomings arguing that the 50-year-old Canadian health care system is "innovative" and sets a ''strong example'' for the U.S.
But fixate on the timeline, and we will find ourselves in a (no-)deal that may have repercussions on regional security, relations with our allies and, of course, reducing the North Korean threat.
But now that the show — and HBO's sneaky infographic — have confirmed that Jon Snow is in fact the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, we've got a new theory to fixate on.
More than anything, though, I think that outsiders, especially in the West, fixate on China's authoritarian political system, and that makes them discount the possible value and relevance of its decisions to them.
It is unusual for presidents to fixate on domestic issues while overseas on a state visit, but Mr. Trump has veered from that tradition so much that it has come to be expected.
It is unusual for presidents to fixate on domestic issues while overseas on a state visit, but Mr. Trump has veered from that tradition so much that it has come to be expected.
She tells Refinery29 that she consciously stopped posting photos that fixate on her body in June 2016, when she had a panic attack during a flight and was forced to reevaluate her mental health.
Main character Chester Nakayama (Derek Mio) finds that the spirit seems to particularly fixate on him, following no matter where he goes, and attempts to figure out what it is and what it wants.
Even if the claims are correct—and often the evidence is marginal at best—critics warn that the description encourages us to fixate on a single foodstuff at the expense of a balanced diet.
On the American side, for example, we learn little about the geopolitical calculations that led presidents from Harry Truman to Richard Nixon to fixate on the need to stop Communist expansion in Southeast Asia.
In another White House, Trump's tendency to fixate on grudges might be kept in check by a relentlessly professional chief of staff, who understood it was his job to keep the White House running.
It's easy to fixate on the present when you're looking for a new job, but if you want to stay at a company for years to come, that short-sighted thinking is not enough.
The fictional killing in "Sabrina" is disturbing, but Drnaso doesn't fixate on the gore or the culprit; he's more concerned with how the public claims and consumes it, spinning out morbid fantasies with impunity.
Game of Thrones' showrunners do fixate on (truly awe-inspiring) spectacle over character and plot development, and while the series boasts many fine performances, its emotional storytelling has become at times confused and stunted.
But he also needs to fixate on encouraging start-ups, or helping young firms survive, and on ending the regulatory and patent arbitrage game that large corporations use to gain competitive advantage over the small.
Some Nashville residents fixate on the unignorable blow-up penises, which, as one Uber driver told me, showed up in the pool at a local hotel when she was trying to celebrate her grandson's birthday.
What was interesting, in that fight, was to see how both Edwards and Girardi were playing dual roles, as both people who fixate on drama and as people who can sort out their own lives.
It's easy to fixate on what everyone else is up to and how you pale in comparison, but subscribing to that is only going to lock you into a cyclical, unhealthy mindset of self-doubt.
While easy to fixate on short-term savings, Congress owes it to the American people to fund the critical work of the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ), for it touches us all.
As a result, policymakers fixate on fixing black people instead of trying to undo the discriminatory systems and structures that have resulted in separate and unequal education, voter suppression, health disparities, and a wealth gap.
Stocks on Wall Street dropped again Friday, pushing the S&P 23.8 into negative territory for the year, as investors continued to fixate on how much the economy and corporate profits could slow next year.
And to guarantee further that the media wouldn't fixate on who had got the better of whom, he threw in some major news, promising outright that he would pick a woman as his running mate.
If you're looking for a quiet signal about whether another cut is possible, pay attention to whether policymakers fixate on America's inflation shortfall in their statement or if Mr. Powell does during his news conference.
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While the Dogecoin community on Reddit has seen a recent uptick in participation, the majority of new discussion seems to fixate on the USD price and speculation as to when it will rally once again.
Some smearing of the data might even be a boon: You don't want to fixate on a single wonky violinist when it takes a symphony of neurons to move your vocal cords and lips and tongue.
In his senior year of high school, Matt started to fixate on his hair, spending hours examining it in the mirror, feeling uneasy when it was out of place, and adjusting it until it felt perfect.
The size of the crowd — something Trump is known to fixate on — could hinge on the weather and whether locals in Democratic-leaning Washington, D.C., feel inclined to sit on the Mall through the president's remarks.
All eyes were on James, who joined the Los Angeles Lakers on a four-year deal worth $154 million, and now they will fixate on Kawhi Leonard, who is reportedly interested in the Lakers as well.
But because the teams they care about are done, many N.F.L. fans won't wait to fixate on free agency and the draft, since these create hope that next year's team won't be as bad as this year's.
The finding that supposedly vindicates two-spacers is that students reading the two-spaced pages were less likely to fixate on the punctuation area, probably because the extra space made it clear that the sentence had ended.
When those run out, they'll start rolling up random plant matter, torn up business cards, even sawdust—if not out of desperation for a placebo nicotine fix, then out of the desire for something to fixate on.
But you have to really want to change, and all it takes to gum that up is one person who brings up the horrors of the past and forces you to fixate on them all over again.
Back in Orlando, we're chatting at the net when he tells me he only recently learned how fast he was capable of serving; his coaches used to hide it from him, so he wouldn't fixate on it.
Mr. Gordon's recent large-scale works fixate on a limited sonic palette — a cohort of bassoons, a smattering of wooden 19893-by-4s, the innards of a piano — but somehow unlock a vast range of tonal hues.
In my waking life, I fixate on what I can control, even when that means courting absurd fantasies: If I memorize the flight attendant's safety demonstration, I tell myself, I can survive if the plane goes down.
The show's many sojourns into 1940s Europe fixate on uncovering the glimmers of hope in a hopeless situation, and on telling the untold stories of unlikely heroes finding ways to resist in the face of pure evil.
Pavel said it was more important to focus on tangible improvements in military capabilities than fixate on the 2 percent target, which he said was "too far and too big" for many NATO members to meet anytime soon.
Often, instead of looking over his remarks for upcoming bilateral meetings or paging through a briefing book, the President will fixate on the negative headline that day, griping that none of his predecessors has been through such treatment.
For his tour to promote his latest solo album, "Salutations," which includes songs like "Too Late to Fixate" and "A Little Uncanny," Oberst teamed up with a nonprofit organization to donate part of the proceeds to Planned Parenthood.
The problem comes from the subsequent need to control any situation, the failure to see the big picture, the tendency to lash out in fear and anger as a way to fixate attention on oneself and obliterate others.
But that lawyer's unexpected lecture helped me understand that I had a choice with each career move I made: I could fixate on finding jobs that would help me afford beautiful universes small enough to hold in my hand.
But Lord and Miller whisked the film so quickly and joyously from Lego world to Lego world, highlighting creativity, color, and good cheer, that it was impossible to fixate on any one plot point or character portrayal for long.
What do we do, then, those of us who believe deeply in this movement, but worry that it could have the side effect of making people of all genders fixate on women's vulnerability to the exclusion of our personhood?
Certainly, when the president is yukking it up with Vladimir Putin behind closed doors within days of a bevy of Russian officials being indicted for hacking Trump's Democratic opponents, it might seem like a weird thing to fixate on.
A month after The Sopranos left us in the dark, we had a suave new antihero to fixate on in the form of Jon Hamm's Don Draper — a love affair that sustained us until the show ended in 2015.
Moreover, the fact that Trump continues to fixate on the trade deficit with Europe and slam the EU for "unfair trade policies" means that any stability between the two can easily be disrupted with just one ill-placed tweet.
JGB-IFICATION Some worry the stock market could start to resemble the bond market, where the BOJ's purchases - about 110-99843 trillion yen annually - have made traders fixate on its bond buying and pay scant attention to economic data.
In the run-up to Trump's 100th day in office, both the White House and the media seemed to fixate on the idea that the president needed "points on the board" — simple demonstrations of his ability to accomplish things.
Love addicts who act out their addiction in obsession will fixate on the person they are addicted to, which can manifest in some dangerous behavior"A lot of these abusive men are love addicts with mental disorders," Whetstone said.
If Bran was able to warg into the Night King and get him to fixate on a single as-yet-undetermined goal, that might explain why he seems so certain of what the Night King is going to do.
Yet as our media and zeitgeist continue to fixate on founders and investors with things such as the Forbes "30 Under 30" and "Midas List," the roles of early employees are largely out of sight and out of mind.
While Republicans are expected to fixate on allegations of bias and censorship—citing, among other incidents, attempts by some of Twitter's staff to ban right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones—there's no one particular topic Democrats plan to hone in on.
These are exclusively audio apps — in keeping with the original concept for the toys to put communications technology within the reach of younger kids (between two and eight) without having them fixate on a screen from such an early age.
"The imposition of increased tariffs (between the United States and China) will indefinitely damage global economic conditions in the longer term ... However, safe-haven demand remains weak for the shorter term as markets fixate on stronger dollar prospects," Lu said.
I really do believe the universe gets personally offended when we fixate on silly crap like book deals and glamour and money and youth, how much money is in our bank accounts, the kind of car we're driving at the moment.
I don't really fixate on it not being exactly the way I need to because, for me, it's more important to just get something out rather than be disappointed by a technological glitch or someone not being available for a project.
With midterm elections quickly approaching and a highly competitive United States Senate seat at stake, the political conversation around the state seemed consumed with the one thing Republicans didn't want to fixate on: the latest chapter in the Greitens story.
There is no shortage of reasons to oppose Trump and no shortage of scandals to fixate on—in fact, this week it seems impossible to keep up with all the potential wrongdoing swirling around the man's disaster of an administration.
It's their eyes, which are huge relative to their faces (eyeballs don't grow all that much after birth); their heads, which are too big for their bodies; their cheeks; and their tiny chins that get adults to fixate on them.
It's savvy, to say the artist in question just wants attention on their work while the manifestation of that choice is that attention won't just fixate on the music, but becomes more intense around any little thing that they do, music included.
Greg realized that he was stuck in his patterns in West Covina and needed to get out, and Rebecca, who we know likes to fixate on things and people, had to let go of something she cares about and simply say goodbye.
"I fixate on the idea that I can't be single any more, but it's nothing to do with the fact I need or want a relationship; it's more because I'm confused about what I'm doing with the rest of my life," says Brandes.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Wall Street will fixate on a wave of U.S. economic data next week, crested by payrolls data on Friday that could sway expectations about the timing of future interest rate hikes and spark volatility in record-high stock prices.
At his rally, the president again assailed polling in the news media and expressed criticism that Mr. Bloomberg had bought his way into the Democratic race, appearing to fixate on the amount of money the former mayor had spent on his campaign.
For instance, rather than prioritize policies to strengthen our national security and protect our values, the president continues to fixate on his wasteful border wall, requesting $2 billion from American taxpayers – not Mexico as he promised – to advance this perennial campaign pledge.
Big idea 2: It's difficult for humans to produce analogies that drive some of the disruption Evans observes in small teams, in part because we fixate on the surface-level details of a problem, says Niki Kittur, a computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University.
Over the course of treatment, anxiety became just a weird, uncomfortable thing my brain and body would do from time to time, something I could fixate on and try to control, or something I could just ride out with the understanding it would eventually pass.
Like Jane, Louisa is tiny, dark-haired, and diminutive; but she's also an aimless, uncultured, down-on-her-luck millennial who doesn't really do much except look for jobs, stress over supporting her working-class family, and fixate over her low-grade fashion style.
At this point, I don't know if Apple's had issues with Intel's processors, or if its big redesign has taken longer than expected, or if Tim Cook is secretly enjoying torturing people like me who just want a shiny new thing to fixate on.
His position is that the loud noises erupting from Trump's Twitter feed are a burden to decent Republican lawmakers, and that Trump's misogyny and low-rent authoritarianism do not define the Republican Party, no matter how much the media and Democrats fixate on them.
The central synth lines of "Nova" last a little longer than you'd expect, repeat just a few too many times—functioning both as a guide into an insular headspace and as a mirror for the swirling regrets you might fixate on once you get there.
An article from 201913 noted that he seemed to fixate his fear and anxieties on black Muslims; Jeff Guinn, the author of Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson, has referred to him repeatedly as a forerunner of the modern alt-right movement.
Moreover, the standalone nature of the film's individual scares don't add any thematic weight — for example, we never know what in Sarah Bellow's warped childhood might have led her to fixate her fears and later her vengeance upon a scarecrow or a nest of spiders.
Competition is a process, and the process should be protected; to fixate too much on the other stuff is to expect the legal system to make distinctions it isn't equipped to make — pushing up the standard of proof and allowing enforcement to go slack.
His projects, he explained, are a way to channel bouts of mania into productive work, allowing him to fixate on hewing rubble to build a replica croft wall, or digging up every last piece of information on a giant who shares his last name.
News Analysis SEOUL, South Korea — Rush-hour in South Korea's over-caffeinated capital runs at a frenzy — so it was remarkable to see commuters freeze Friday morning and fixate on giant Samsung television screens showing the scene unfolding in the Demilitarized Zone, where time stopped in 1953.
Hospitalized for weeks, he heard some of the nurses discussing the Marine Corps marathon in Washington, D.C. He couldn't help but fixate on the idea of participating, and soon, running the marathon became his new goal and the prize he kept his eye on throughout his recovery.
But because this is America, personal debt held by individuals is rarely discussed as a topic of concern by policymakers, who instead fixate on national debt, which is typically portrayed as somehow collapsing the economy or at the very least threatening to rip apart our social fabric.
In the wake of the Barr letter, all the leading Democratic presidential contenders called for the release of the full Mueller report, but several Democratic operatives told the New York Times that candidates shouldn't fixate on the issue, which voters don't appear to be interested in anyway.
The story of New York's postwar art world has been told many times over, but by wresting the perspective from the boozy, macho brawlers who tended to fixate on themselves and one another, Gabriel has found a way to newly illuminate the milieu and upend its clichés.
"One of the biggest shifts with this is families thinking about cemeteries not as a way to fixate on this morbid space of death, but that families are all about birth and life and death and the cemetery is a natural part of that," he said.
Those discussions were a break from the mainstream discourse on health care right now, which tends to fixate, appropriately enough, on how the GOP's "repeal and replace" pledge failed, the fixes required to sustain the Affordable Care Act, or the contours of Sanders' forthcoming "Medicare for all" legislation.
Fans couldn't help but turn away from the actual game unfolding before them, and instead fixate on his quest to leap from a fence in the outfield to the wall behind it, a seemingly unnavigable gulf that, try as he might, our hero just couldn't cross—for a time.
Landry said he totally understands why some Democrats fixate on electability, but he said Trump and Senate Republicans have shown themselves to be such "cartoonish villains" that he doesn't believe the opposition should pander to win back the kinds of voters who supported Barack Obama in 2012 but Trump in 2016.
"It's important not to fixate with the 25 basis point or 50 basis point (rate cut) or whatever number one thought was possible, but to focus on the process by which lower rates are being transmitted into the market which should be extremely helpful," Rajan told analysts during a teleconference.
But it has kept its precise plans for how it will distribute those shows a secret, even as investors have started to fixate on revenue from paid subscriptions as a replacement for growth from iPhone sales, which declined over the holiday shopping quarter for the first time ever last year.
Over time it grows clearer that when you fixate on famous individuals like Louis C.K., or on those from your own publishing cohort, like former Paris Review editor Lorin Stein—what they do, what happens to them—any nuance you include becomes a way to let someone off the hook.
This is true even in pop music: It may fixate on a very short list of teenage feelings, well-worn images and obvious rhymes, but it's forever wrapping them in fresh gestures, finding new facets of the same old emotions, until one generation's love songs seem bizarre to the next.
But it sure smacks of the incestuous, corrupt, self-dealing behavior that Americans have come to expect from their elites and for some insane reason, this is what Democrats want to fixate on over the next many months as we head into perhaps the most critical election of our lifetime.
"Every two years the Democrats find some sort of factoid to fixate on and convince themselves that this is the year where they make Texas competitive — and every two years it falls flat," said Chris Wilson, a pollster for U.S. Senator Ted Cruz and Governor Greg Abbott, both Texas Republicans.
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To examine the evidence, Alan is physically neglected by his wife and may have some kind of pent up psycho-sexual weirdness to work out, he seems to fixate of records sung by young women with racy portraits on their record sleeves, and he...doesn't really seem to have much else going on.
The practice of telling stories—imagined tales of cause and effect that fixate on the past and the future while escaping the present, sending us back and forth without being here now—is something that both Wright and Batchelor see as one of the worst delusions the mind imprints on the world.
As the richest people in America fixate on how to give money to the poorest, the Cherokee program is a case study of whether a basic income is in fact a practical proposal for alleviating economic inequality or just another oversimplified, undercooked Silicon Valley fix to one of the most intractable problems our society faces.
Adelaide and her family — and their friends, the Tyler family (Elisabeth Moss, Tim Heidecker, and twins Cali and Noelle Sheldon) — live in comparative luxury, and have the freedom to fixate on trivia like whether Jacob can get a magic trick to work, or whether Gabe's tiny new boat is big enough for the whole family.
" Kousoukas, who explains, "Social media has caused a shift that leads everyone to fixate on bump size rather than the health of the baby and mom to be," is confident in her pregnancy and concludes her post with the important point: "I'm perfectly healthy, my baby is perfectly healthy, and that's all that matters.
The juiciest details of each book are culled by the media, and no detail is too small to fixate on: Sims's book included an accusation that Spicer lied when the former White House spokesperson claimed he hadn't taken a minifridge from his underlings, which had been the subject of a Wall Street Journal report.
Psychology bloggers have presented various theories for why someone would be attracted to a perpetrator of violence, including the desire to change a man, the tendency to see a wounded child inside the criminal, or—in the cases of groupies who fixate on famous serial killers—the hopes of getting in on the media spotlight.
Viewers seem mostly to fixate on Roberts's odd mannerisms and demeanor, which are variously attributed by armchair physicians of the internet to drug abuse, social awkwardness, and Bell's Palsy (a usually temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face, which, for the record, does not have a casual relationship with drug use).
Similarly, while progressive organizations such as the Roosevelt Institute have developed fairly complex visions for strengthening regulation of Wall Street and banks and reducing the overall "financialization" of the economy, Mr. Sanders continued to fixate on restoring the Glass-Steagall Act, which separated investment and commercial banking but had become outdated long before it was repealed in 1999.
Just two small tweaks were needed to bring it into the present: The hollow links of the original bracelet designed by the renowned Geneva firm Gay Frères have been rendered in solid steel; and there's now a sapphire crystal caseback, the better to fixate endlessly on a timepiece that helped fine horology take a leap into the future.
She held on to that position despite a series of challenges over the next several elections before leading the party's 2018 campaign, raising tens of millions while also recruiting a record amount of female candidates to run and insisting that the party focus on health care rather than fixate on Trump and his many impolitic, offensive or intolerant statements.
His adoration of Hitler is an expression of childish enthusiasm, the way another kid in another time and place might fixate on dinosaurs or fairy-tale princesses; his antisemitism is a reflection the good-versus-evil stories he's been taught his whole life; his eagerness to join the Hitler Youth is mostly about wanting to join a cool club.
But as I heard these stories in the months after his death, it became impossible for me not to fixate on the unfathomability of his interior life, or anyone's interior life, at the end — to wonder how well Sloan had come to terms with what was happening to him, how much agony he might have felt.
Josie and the Pussycats sat in my Walkman for years, on rotation with pop-punks more widely accepted allumni – only they didn't chastise me for breaking their heart, they didn't hope I'd get a disease from snogging someone else and then burn to death in a plane crash, or fixate on whether or not I was wearing underwear.
Former Vice President Joe Biden's path to the nomination is the most obvious: continue to command 30 to 20203 percent of Democratic primary voters' support, wear down the rest of the field with the aid of a healthy fundraising operation, and consolidate support as candidates drop out and voters fixate on how much they want to get Trump out of Washington.
It scares me to think that, had I not once been plucked out by a faceless panel of judges, had I not had the good fortune of landing in Doc's class, had I not chosen to fixate on the elm tree, I might be living in a world where my staunch belief in my own ability would be sad instead of inspirational. 
Let us not fixate on the negative though, you aren't going to start hitting kicks that require a run up in sparring sessions against anyone except the clinically brain dead but after researching real life instances of kamikaze flying kicks, this writer can safely declare his surprise at the situations in which these kicks could aid the modern martial artist.
On Wednesday, Nate Silver, the founder of the political website 538, tweeted: By far the Democrats' strongest region in Senate + Gov + House polling has been the Midwest, and I don't think you'd really gather that from the tonality of the reporting, which tends to fixate on demographic change and therefore finds races in the South & the West a lot sexier.
Hopkins noted that it is only natural that such massive social changes have caused anxiety, alienation, or anger among a significant proportion of the population — and liberals who fixate on the elements of their agenda that remain unfulfilled can sometimes be insensitive to the substantial degree of change that has already occurred over what is, historically speaking, a short amount of time.
In those moments when our eyes met, I thought I saw my mother's wobble, unable to fixate or lock, as though steady gaze and the picture of the world it offered were a thing she'd given up, a thing taken from her or traded away, and in those moments I had the urge to flee and to never come back.
It was a Valentine's Day that ended with broken hearts, but rather than allow themselves to be swallowed by grief for the 17 people that died after a school shooting in Parkland Florida, rather than fixate on the lives cut short or futures that they will never get to share with their friends, students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have channeled their pain into action.
What people just fixate on because I think it's just a misunderstanding, is that they just see where the final product is assembled and say, oh, that is not done in the U.S. But in a global world, you begin to do things in a variety of countries, and so you source components somewhere, some other components somewhere else, you assemble yet somewhere else.
In the process of filming, Kessler fell deeply in love with the landscape, and The Pine Barrens is marked by long, lingering shots that fixate on the area's flora and fauna — orchids moving in the breeze, water coursing over mud through reeds, mist rising off the water — in ways that appear strange and alien, heightened by the sparse and atmospheric sounds of the Ruins of Friendship.
While I'm pretty confident in my day-to-day life, I don't have any mirrors in my room for a reason—whenever I examine my body too carefully, I fixate on things that are wrong: the way my knees look like smiling baby faces, the bit of hair on my neck, the acne scars lining my jaw, the way my breasts are differently shaped, and neither of them round.
Many—too many—of the artists seize on easy ironies of mediated information (televised spectacle as somehow malignantly manipulative rather than banal), tendentious incongruities (the artist Martha Rosler's well-known montages of sinister soldiers in battle array and of upper-class women vamping in deluxe homes prove what, exactly?), and fixate on remotely deployed weaponry (as if this were any more reprehensible than dealing death with clubs and knives).
We can tell you how to make all of the best stoner snacks on the planet, sure, but realistically, you very well may find yourself parked in front of a TV, computer, or phone screen, attempting to ground yourself in reality (or flee far from it) by indulging in the utter strangeness that is the internet and its literally endless deluge of music, sex, plants, ugly cats, beautiful babies, instructional videos, cheese pulls, articles about curry that comes with edible anal orbs, and, you know, all other things that the human brain tends to fixate on.

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