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"gluttony" Definitions
  1. the habit of eating and drinking too much

184 Sentences With "gluttony"

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Gluttony is gluttony and there's a reason why people look down on gluttons.
Part of what's so great about steak is the gluttony.
Gluttony symbolizes the core values of the Russian governmental mafia.
And just in time for the annual celebration of gluttony.
Immediately, I felt a wave of shame, embarrassed by my gluttony.
Chicken wings are the cornerstone of this momentary episode of gluttony.
It is like a preview of the summertime gluttony to come.
In Spirited Away, Chihiro loses her parents to gluttony—plain and simple.
He was infamous for his adulteries, his gluttony, and his constant indebtedness.
In his characters, he valued cleverness and wit, scorning gluttony and arrogance.
"There was too much gluttony, and not enough humility," one character comments.
Despite all of my holiday gluttony, it's had a modest but discernible effect.
With me, for whatever reason, I have to, what's that word, uh gluttony.
These are just a few names in a gluttony of great burger places.
I should have studied more so I could have politely demurred from gluttony.
It was pure gluttony—all the songs I had missed or rarely heard.
Like travelers beset with reflex gluttony in airline lounges, he cannot help it.
A man is forced to eat until his stomach explodes, which symbolizes gluttony.
Nobody is feeling it and, besides, the post-gluttony nap is better than sex. 
Gluttony The obvious example of this circle of hell is the Iowa State Fair.
It's gluttony—I like a little piece of this, a little piece of that.
I'm saying this for your own good: Your content gluttony is becoming a problem.
There aren't many places where gluttony becomes largess, but it does at the Blacksonian.
Australia is perhaps famed for its gluttony of big things on the sides of roads.
Sometimes I'd even still do it if I wasn't hungry—it was just pure gluttony.
Goodwill is both a sign of America's clothing gluttony, and one of its potential solutions.
This is fun, casual gluttony and the copious portions have many diners leaving with leftovers.
As Kiya escalates her on-camera stunts, her gluttony grows with her follower count online.
But many of the most popular breeds, including beagles, dachshunds and Labradors, gravitate toward gluttony.
And when I reach for yet one more sweet, I'm not just revealing my gluttony.
Gluttony is eating a lot; if you're "thin," then you can't be a glutton, right?
Does EDM—and the culture that surrounds it—represent corporate control, American gluttony, or teenage freedom?
Or for lovers of gluttony, a bacon, egg, and cheese bagel with bacon, egg, and cheese.
Having had my dessert before my meal, I'll press beyond the gluttony of butter and sugar.
In "Noah's Ark," which features a "Seven Deadly Sins" prologue, Rona plays both Gluttony and Mrs.
By my tally he's more than halfway there, having definitely covered greed, gluttony, envy and pride.
Gluttony, located in a pod on SE Belmont Street, offers a superior selection of breakfast sandwiches.
Dr. Shigeaki Hinohara cautioned against gluttony and early retirement, and championed climbing stairs and having fun.
Her farcical wedding of outrage to gluttony was a political act whose helpless desperation mirrored mine.
On top of that, taskmaster Saturn (who isn't here for any of this "gluttony" nonsense) goes retrograde.
The gluttony is key for the city's restauranteurs, akin to Black Friday for retailers nationwide, McNulty explained.
Mr. Honawar is an expert in Indian food but, unlike me, not a man prone to gluttony.
Schumer chose a photo from the first murder, gluttony, in which a man eats until his stomach explodes.
Are there traditions of excess, or does gluttony itself fill the void left by a lack of tradition?
And they do so mainly through a combination of political infighting, gluttony, and wanton disregard for anyone else.
One black crayon drawing, "They Eat a Lot," shows a friar struggling to defecate because of his gluttony.
The decor is muted and classy, the lighting low (no doubt to obscure our collective sin of gluttony).
And it's just unhealthy enough to serve as the bridge between this week's gluttony and Monday's bone broth cleanse.
Canadian Thanksgiving dinner, like its American equivalent, is a celebration of gluttony with most of the same classic dishes.
Netflix has unleashed the entire season at once, as is the custom in our new era of media gluttony.
Just think about the gluttony of past and present artists that've been discovered through Grand Theft Auto's radio stations.
Some centaurs are famous for their gluttony, some for their generosity, and others for their wisdom—who are you?
This has effectively turned the OCO into a slush fund and allowed the gluttony to continue at taxpayer expense.
And for those of us whose brains are predisposed to gluttony, it can even turn into midnight zombie eating.
But more than just prolific, Prose is interested — in everyone and everything, from Anne Frank to Caravaggio to gluttony.
That meant indulging in a certain amount of gluttony, a virtue in his mind when it came to eating.
In February, he became the latest K.F.C. Colonel Sanders; he is famous for joking about his gluttony and sloth.
The sins of excess and gluttony are pervasive in this work, as are lingering representations of death and suffering.
The sight of this clownish act of canine gluttony, combined with the very human—disgustingly, disturbingly human—act of gluttony I was involved in down the other end of the table, proved too much for my brother, who stood up, quite calmly, quite placidly, and punched the door that led to the kitchen.
Is there a better way to celebrate a sugary night of gluttony than becoming one of your favorite comfort foods?
The food obsession of today's Instagrammers is nothing compared to that of 33th-century Parisians, whose gluttony knew no bounds.
It's also a drunk-and-alone country song, which is a nice antidote to this season's general air of gluttony.
Waugh's famous regret, that "Brideshead" was "infused with a kind of gluttony," is partial recognition of his own bulimic nostalgia.
Who isn't inspired to gluttony by seeing an English house sparrow surrounded by a gold mine's worth of greasy fries?
Folk artist Marni Manning's Gluttony is a modern update to No Face from Miyazaki's Oscar-winning 2003 opus, Spirited Away.
It was stuck delivering baked goods to customers who were deterred from growing their cart size by a sense of gluttony.
The season's de facto gluttony — an uptick in complexion-compromising sugar, salt, alcohol, and fat intake — doesn't exactly help matters either.
It being the week of Thanksgiving, Rebecca advised me to keep my gluttony in check to the best of my abilities.
Simple strategies can help minimize the gluttony: • Keep the serving dishes in the kitchen, so you won't take extra helpings mindlessly.
Today, people all across the USA are united in the dual joys of gluttony and gratitude, the most noble of all pursuits.
In terms of food, I think my gluttony and hedonism would really go into a league of its own once I retired.
The four of us decide to head to the gym since we know we have a day of gluttony ahead of us.
Image: GettyIt's late November in America, which means Thanksgiving, that beautiful and patriotic celebration of gluttony and genocide, is almost upon us.
Christmas, it's a garish display of excess, gluttony and capitalism, and no one makes that point better than one dog in particular.
Maybe this whole miserable episode says more about my own first-world gluttony than about juicing itself; maybe I'm missing the point.
What is the specific significance of some of the images and themes we see like gluttony, the golden bread, the iron, etc.?
The holidays are during the time of year when we inevitably fall into a horrible shame spiral of decadence, gluttony, and excess.
If you're interested in, we have this one show called "Day of Gluttony" where we go to 225 places in 235 hours.
As we all know, advice to create a financial plan is akin to recommending a diet after a holiday season of gluttony.
An unfortunate combination of gluttony and anatomy explains the holiday dinner stomachache, with the patchwork of human evolution bearing part of the blame.
The Daily Beast dug up a 1989 Sydney Morning Herald article in which Goldstone says his favorite major sin to commit is gluttony.
Joe Staten "Sadie's Story" isn't literally the Inferno, but it follows—you meet a guy who represents gluttony and all the deadly sins.
Now that I'm off the sauce, I have transferred those mind-bending powers over to the complementary realms of gluttony and smoking up.
The culinary tradition reportedly emerged from entertaining visiting emperors and high-ranking officials to the sage's birthplace—rather than feeding his own gluttony.
Street fairs and markets are priority targets for mussel merchants, maybe because the festive spirit that prevails at fairs is conducive to gluttony.
So impressed with the sheer gluttony of Mitchell's order was Danielle that she gave us some complimentary caramel apple empanadas which were exquisite.
There's a reason why gluttony is one of the seven deadly sins along with lust, and it's because both tickle a similar hedonistic need.
The reminiscence of the rock genre adopts a tragic hue, punctuated by gluttony, drugs and the conscious theft of black culture by white opportunists.
Trump promotes, and lives in, an actual time warp — the America of white dominance and energy gluttony and butt-groping by men in power.
The best thing about Platt's new memoir, "The Book of Eating: Adventures in Professional Gluttony," is the way he dispenses with pretense in general.
In between the material gluttony of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, enjoy a Phone-Free Saturday or Sunday (or, for that matter, Thanksgiving Day).
I'd write more but I have an appointment in 10 minutes to commit lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, anger, envy, and pride ... the usual stuff here.
Adam Moran is one of the UK's best-known eaters, having a built a vast following as BeardMeatsFood while tackling previously "impossible" feats of gluttony.
Pooh's gluttony is disgusting, Piglet's timidity is cringe-worthy, Owl's pride is embarrassing, Rabbit's uptightness is grating, and Eeyore's sadness is, well, a total buzzkill.
" Another track, "Taking," also explores this gluttony: "That's how she found me this morning / Bundled my head in her arms / Lifted my spoonful of sugar.
Halloween, a holiday of disguises and welcome gluttony, provides the right backdrop against which this troubled family can finally reckon with all it has endured.
"That's The River Café over there," a portly jogger says to his equally out of breath companion in a tone that mixes both pride and gluttony.
Even though I ate a combination of veggies and sugary midnight snacks, I never felt like my body became something that signified poor health and gluttony.
At Zum Gifthüttli Bier & Weinstube in Old Town, you'll find a convivial atmosphere of good times, spilled beer and undo-a-notch-on-your-belt gluttony.
Gluttony. The ice cream issue comes up frequently amongst Resch's clients, who fantasize about a life where they could eat all the hot fudge sundaes they want.
As a child he, his parents and various aunts and uncles would descend upon their Berkshire vicarage to indulge in "a day-long feast of Edwardian gluttony".
His cheating doesn't reflect something lacking in her, it is just about him: His gluttony, his stress, his savior complex, his ongoing attraction to damaged, needy women.
Like clockwork every year, April Fools' arrives and the Internet is saturated with a gluttony of jokes from people trying to take advantage of the less fortunate.
The other is all about kicking back, relaxing, and, of course, eating and drinking (hey, it's not a good vacation in our book without a little gluttony).
Researchers say obesity, which affects one-third of Americans, is caused by interactions between the environment and genetics and has little to do with sloth or gluttony.
Like many of her compatriots, Austen loathed the Prince Regent, once railing in an 1813 letter against the man whose gluttony, profligacy and infidelities scandalized the nation.
The Bureau of Land…Read more ReadA History of the 7 Deadly Sins, and Why They&aposre Such a Popular Trope in FictionPride. Greed. Gluttony. Lust. Sloth.
Intimate in size, his series "Under The Hood," depicts the ritual of consuming Ortolan songbirds, a French delicacy,  as an act of delicate gluttony with endless metaphorical associations.
Part of Ortega Ayala's intention is to underline the ridiculous pointlessness of these ceremonies, whose only purposes are indulging gluttony and celebrating excess — how appropriately and sickeningly poignant.
Pride. Greed. Lust. Envy. Gluttony. Wrath. Sloth. You've probably heard of the Seven Deadly Sins, but I bet you've never wondered how they apply to starting a company.
Our species' gluttony for animal foods contributes more to the climate crisis than the entire transportation industry, and it's also a leading cause of the loss of biodiversity.
We could do the same with sloth, greed, gluttony or anything else, compiling our dossiers and using a one-off comment or incident to epitomize the person's entire life.
" American Hustle director David O. Russell, for one, claimed in the book that he never had much tolerance for Weinstein: "His gluttony for power and fame have hurt him.
Homer Simpson, the famed beer and doughnut lover, is just about as close as a person can get—albeit a fictitious one—to being the veritable embodiment of gluttony.
But I do know that, like all good Christian holidays, Easter has been distorted with time, commercialized, the true meaning hidden behind a shroud of gluttony and seasonal purchases.
It would be just as unfortunate if the West, which has treated Mr. Erdogan's repressive actions with kid gloves, were to be seen as abetting his gluttony for power.
The photos are a continuation of her 2015 photo set Nails, which juxtaposed prim nail art with greasy fast food for a series that embodied grime, glamor, and gluttony.
Worth noting is how the same tradition infers an aspect of license to the piggy part, intended one assumes to surreptitiously dangle the lure of gluttony before an impressionable demographic.
Those with less of a propensity for gluttony will find many gems in the Park Avenue Armory, where the Art Dealers Association of America Art fair runs through March 4.
There was a gluttony of incredible, if often cringeworthy moments: From that Hollywood tour randomly paying a visit, to that wild ending in which Moonlight was (eventually) crowned Best Picture.
The gluttony of shared personal information places a responsibility on the sharer that is two-fold: Check privacy policies to see how much data a company is allowed to store.
Spoiler — after having tried all of them twice, they're all great, but I'd suggest the underwater Ithaa for the coolest experience, and the champagne and lobster buffet for pure gluttony.
In other dispatches from around the globe, Labrador retrievers' gluttony may be due to a faulty gene that regulates appetite, and a Chinese town finds that monkeys can mean chaos.
Opportunities for gluttony abound, including a monstrous four-patty, two-pound burger topped with pulled pork, brisket and mac and cheese (free, if you can finish in 15 minutes or less).
The boom in turkey trots is due to a recent surge in interest in running and fitness in general, but of course, we can't forget that Thanksgiving is all about gluttony.
Naomi Campbell represents Pride, Jourdan Dunn is Envy, Karlie Kloss for Greed, Kate Moss is Lust, Karen Elson is Wrath, Lara Stone and Anna Ewers are Gluttony and Mariacarla Boscono is Sloth.
But someone at Carson's high school evidently believes chicken nugget gluttony is a no-no right up there with cutting class to smoke weed behind the bleachers between first and second periods.
This was all well and good for those who died virtuously—but what was a mourner to do when the deceased led a life full of sloth, envy, gluttony, covetousness and pride?
Wong's "ghosts" relate to hunger, gluttony, food, and food waste; she grew up in a Chinese American restaurant in New Jersey, while her mother lived through the Great Famine in 1960s China.
I'm not saying that the Stampede haze that cloaks this city every July isn't worth taking note of—teeming with delicious, barbecue-based gluttony, tons of whiskey, strapping cowboys and cowgirls, etc.
Eating meals with six- or seven-figure calorie counts every week is an exercise in gluttony, so unsurprisingly, Morenstein found himself gaining weight, getting up to around 287 pounds at one point.
The gluttony comes out mostly through the two guitarists, Noel V. Harmonson and Charlie Saufley, playing through distortion and wah-wah pedals, alternating between soloist-and-accompaniment relationship and mutually assured destruction.
Certainly the group of vices — pride, envy, greed, anger, sloth, gluttony, and lust — have popped up in literature and popular culture before, from Dante's Divine Comedy to David Fincher's 1995 film Seven.
Characterizations of Congress as a gerontocracy are often accompanied by complaints about the ruinous gluttony of the baby boom generation, which encompasses people from about Donald Trump's age down to mine, 54.
"Even those who have dissipated their fortunes in dissolute living — through gaming, harlots, excessive luxury, gluttony and gambling — should be given food, for no one should die of hunger," Vives wrote in 1526.
The combination of cheap money and soaring debt helped fuel the decade-long economic expansion and bull market, but America's gluttony of loans could work against it if its fragile economic balance shifts.
As a registered dietician and resident nutrition expert to my friends and family, I constantly get questions about detoxes and cleanses, especially as people are trying to move beyond their holiday-season gluttony.
And what would full-throttle Polish gluttony be without a paczki-eating contest that pits men with paczki-like physiques in a race to swallow as many pastries as possible in 15 minutes?
I've been lucky to have the company of Chang W. Lee, a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times photographer raised in South Korea, and more important for me, a soul mate in gluttony.
It's such a meditative idea, a fish tank, but they're a somewhat mystifying responsibility as it always seems that these little fish are on the verge of either starving or dying of gluttony.
With such gluttony of impressive Russian fighters on its roster, and the undoubted popularity of the continually-rising Nurmagomedov, the UFC have long had Russia in their sights as a big market to crack.
But Lapine's story about a witch's curse, a couple's quest, a girl's gluttony and a giant's revenge (among other elements of the densely woven plot) is far darker than its jaunty title song indicates.
Over a couple of pints of beer — and, later, a seltzer-based drink — Mr. Ore was preparing to hit the reset button after a grueling holiday season filled with gluttony and family-related stress.
There's also a developed crafting system, meaning you'll actually be able to put the gluttony of items you find to good use, instead of having them mostly be meaningless like they were in TSOT.
As Yoni Freedhoff, an obesity doctor based in Canada, wrote on Twitter, the BMI-fueled girther movement is "sure is doing a kick-ass job at perpetuating fat shaming, weight hate, and gluttony/sloth narratives."
Now they're on the run, and when he catches one of the main ghosts he scarfs down the whole line in a satisfying orgy of gluttony that briefly changes the perspective from 2D to 3D.
Characters pull hand mics from their doublets and scream accusations of gluttony at the audience; I often found myself reading the prominently placed live captioning board even though I could hear the actors just fine.
Sandwiched between Halloween and Christmas — both of which overflow with themed cinematic treats — America's premier celebration of gluttony (and/or gratitude) rarely pops up on the big screen, except as a sidebar to some other story.
The only thing noteworthy about the #girther movement is that it's as idiotic as its #birther namesake, though it sure is doing a kick-ass job at perpetuating fat shaming, weight hate, and gluttony/sloth narratives.
Driven by the kind of passion that can only be found in the recently converted, I have aided and abetted friends in renouncing the sins of gluttony and pride uniquely found in the House of Apples.
Greed, lust, envy, pride and wrath — she's got five of them covered, and perhaps even a little gluttony, if you count all the times Ms. Hilton lovingly describes the delicacies that slide down her heroine's gullet.
Thus, the fact that eating is Singapore's favorite national pastime is rooted in more than sheer gluttony (although that's probably part of it too), lying at the core of our sense of national pride and identity.
They combine the chewy goodness of fresh-baked, just-like-Mom-made-'em chocolate chip cookies with the (literally) raw indulgence and blissful gluttony of stuffing your face with cookie dough (so worth the salmonella risk).
Around the same time, an American Presbyterian minister, Sylvester Graham, reasoned that, as gluttony was the greatest sin, abstinence must lead to virtue; he advised eating vegetables and drinking water, eschewing meat, coffee, spices, and alcohol.
Aside from the obvious and at times exhausting references to financial gluttony though, the most important lessons to be learned from the film – at least, if you're a teenage girl – are through Josie, Melody and Valerie.
Their grandson, the journalist and scholar Ian Buruma, begins "Their Promised Land" with an evocation of a family Christmas in the 1950s, "a daylong feast of Edwardian gluttony," punctuated by elaborate present-giving and loud, competitive conversations.
Parker Bolles from Wilmington N.C., thought of the Seven Deadly Sins: While looking at this image I can't help but think of the seven deadly sins with lust, gluttony, and pride placed to obviously in the foreground.
"I celebrate myself, and sing myself," rhapsodized the great American poet Walt Whitman, but today, the American Self is a thin shadow of national potential, a twisting reflection of authenticity under assault by rampant tastelessness and epidemic gluttony.
Some fear that sloth and gluttony will overtake society without the compulsion to work, but the possibilities offered by a highly technologically developed, and more communal, society have long captured imaginations for generations through media like Star Trek.
In Food for Thought, Ortega Ayala attempts to connect modern practices of gluttony with their possible origins in tradition or ritual, but the result is an expression of some primitive desire of the flesh to get drunk and dirty.
But in the years after the War of the Rebellion, and during the Progressive Era, which Hahn labels a period of "reconstructions," a number of "worker mobilizations" challenged capitalist gluttony, federal domination of the Western territories and corporate consolidation.
Dr. Shigeaki Hinohara, who cautioned against gluttony and early retirement and vigorously championed annual medical checkups, climbing stairs regularly and just having fun — advice that helped make Japan the world leader in longevity — died on July 21992 in Tokyo.
Essentially an app for creating virtual hunks, the app allows the player to date and dine with a gluttony of men (read: seven), all while probably doing shits on the toilet or apathetically waiting for the microwave to click itself off.
I recently visited beverage director Sother Teague of the celebrated bitters-centric bar Amor Y Amargo in New York City's East Village to learn about how these complex, herbaceous forms of booze can help rescue you from your own gluttony.
Still, with nearly every broadcaster expected to launch a streaming service by 2022—and most of them looking to make their content exclusive to their own platform—there remains a risk that a gluttony of paywalled exclusive could start to piss consumers off.
BOSTON — The Bruins are two victories in the Stanley Cup finals from extending Boston's reign of championship gluttony — 22011 titles in an 22-year stretch that reached full-bloom obnoxiousness in February with, yawn, yet another Patriots triumph in the Super Bowl.
From trying to play the game with a row of fans blowing the ball about, to knocking over mini bowling ball pins — there's a gluttony tricks that will leave you wondering for days on how they even manage to come up with all these ideas.
In recent years, the event has ballooned into a massive corporate-leaning festival focusing more on which A-list artists were going to make surprise appearances and the gluttony inspired by sponsor-funded free alcohol which has led to crowd control concerns and tragic accidents.
Beyond being the physical embodiment of pure gluttony and greed, the iconic Star Wars villain Jabba the Hutt is arguably a stereotypical representation of a Middle Eastern sultan, shown accompanied by a harem of dancing slave women and constantly smoking on a hookah-esque pipe.
Gaethje is quite good enough to batter most of the best fighters in the world with his usual masochistic method, but against his two most recent opponents this gluttony for punishment has left him on the end of his only MMA losses, both brutal stoppages.
A chimichanga is a fried burrito filled with shredded and seasoned meat (beef or chicken.) Next they add what the very definition gluttony: mayo, sour cream, cheese, tomatoes, onions, and lettuce (to make it healthy), as well as refried beans as an optional side.
More than taking a gastronomic trip around the world, browsing Real Food is like watching a ballet of gluttony, each photograph of fattening, processed, or simply sad food elegantly choreographed into a sequence that has its share of nauseating moments but, in the end, satisfies.
My opportunity to make a boy swoon over my gluttony came on a hot summer day when my brother, his best friend (my crush), and I decided to stop off at Marble Slab, the ice cream shop, on our way to a camping trip out of town.
According to this screenshot (it's unclear where it's from), Limbo goes with Murder House (season 1), Gluttony with Hotel (season 5), Greed with Freak Show (season 4), Anger with Roanoke (season 6), Heresy with Cult (season 7), Fraud with Asylum (season 2), and Treachery with Coven (season 3).
It's also a deeply strange and semisatirical jab at corporate greed and omnivorous gluttony, featuring Swinton as the deranged scion of an international conglomerate, Jake Gyllenhaal as the deranged host of a kids' nature show and Paul Dano as the deranged head of an underground animal-rights operation.
"2AM" explores the inescapable act of getting older—not only being the weird guy in his 30s at a millennial party, but the after effects that a cliché life of drugs, sex and rock 'n' roll have on a body—and still succumbing to the gluttony that dominates early adulthood.
Bookshelf By most accounts, Coney Island's annual Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest, perhaps the world's most regularly celebrated display of gluttony, traces its origins to a rivalry among immigrants a century ago, which just happened to be the year that Nathan Handwerker opened his frankfurter stand on Stillwell Avenue.
Not all of the nine circles have been cast yet, but I can tell you that Dwight Howard will play Gluttony in a nod to his candy addiction, Durant will play Treachery, and Tony Parker is apparently Limbo, but only because we've heard he's done it at a wedding and it's apparently incredible.
The delicate moment of a woman and a man enjoying a cup of tea in the nude in Sud's 2006 etching "Over a Cup of Tea" is directly undercut by the harshness of her 1999 etching "Dining with Ego" where the man eats away in blind gluttony while the woman sits wistfully over an empty plate.
Mitch McConnell speaks with reporters following his speech to the monthly meeting of the Rotary Club, Tuesday, May 26, 2015, in Elizabethtown Ky.Photo: Timothy D. Easley / APThe consumer protections widely known as "net neutrality" are hugely popular among Republicans throughout the U.S., if only because cable and internet providers are American's choice example of rapacious corporate gluttony.
Perhaps this is most apparent in Bachelorette, her razor-edged 2010 "gluttony" play, which later became a criminally underrated 2012 feature film, directed by Headland and starring Kirsten Dunst, Isla Fisher, and Lizzy Caplan as a trio of drug-addled, selfish, body-dysmorphic, alcoholic, miserable millennial harridans, determined to sabotage their most earnest friend's wedding day.
Feldman's paintings are the wall-based equivalent of hiring peasants to play at being peasants in your estate gardens, the extra chandeliers in the posh hotel lobby, the last dollops of gold and poured blue glass on King Tut's 24 pound funeral mask,  the extra season of Girls; flitting, careless excess and high-brow gluttony rendered into being with a gutting, lurid insincerity.
It's genuinely ridiculous how much ace comedy is out there, and how it encourages happy gluttony: You could spend an afternoon catching up on The Carmichael Show or devote a weekend to watching nothing but Silicon Valley, Key & Peele, and Broad City or clear your entire week to listen to every single Paul F. Tompkins appearance (22  episodes and counting!) on the Comedy Bang!
Mr. Guzmán is now Mr. Fernández's economy minister and has the difficult task of selling solidarity to the country's bondholders and the I.M.F. It is improbable that the pope can perform the miracle of turning creditors' cash gluttony into altruism overnight, but Argentina's debt recidivism can nonetheless use the moral patina of Francis' progressive economic language, especially as Mr. Fernández tries to garner support for the country's case at the I.M.F. board.

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