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"histrionic" Definitions
  1. histrionic behaviour is very emotional and is intended to attract attention in a way that does not seem sincere

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Cohen filed a histrionic letter and a more formal, but still histrionic, memorandum of law opposing Avenatti's motion.
After a histrionic confrontation, Pablo is evicted from the house.
Histrionic tirades about "evil imperialists" used to be their bread and butter.
We take exaggerated and histrionic offense to whatever is said about us.
They meant years of being dismissed as histrionic and intimidated into silence.
Mostly, they're histrionic, self-contradictory whirlpools of misinformation, pseudoscience, and venomous personal attack.
Forcing those in power to explain why — beyond easy, histrionic references to Sept.
His father was a histrionic type, eternally crouched against imagined (and experienced) tragedy.
The response to this news has been predictably histrionic from Apple watchers and press.
In fact, the story owes less to magical realism than to histrionic crime dramas.
Self-harm — seen as histrionic and juvenile, gross and taboo — is a tricky topic.
The headlines — "Britain's Wide Open Borders" The Daily Mail shouted — often tended toward histrionic.
They may also have other personality disorders, such as borderline, histrionic, or avoidant personality disorders.
Alarm in response to each of them can thus be condemned as excessive or histrionic.
A histrionic video published by PiS this month blames Mr Tusk for destroying Poland's shipbuilding industry.
The entire thing lasts around 25 minutes, and a good 40% of it comprises histrionic cutscenes.
By and large, though, the first day of the judiciary hearings was a less histrionic one.
It served as an opportunity to deconstruct the histrionic level of modern media and social media commentary.
This stereotype is arguably even more ancient than that of the histrionic, oversensitive patient, and equally insidious.
The performances are all very fine, forceful but not histrionic — and, like the film itself, hope-giving.
"Call the Police" and "American Dream" came across as updates for the faithful: lengthy, histrionic, self-aware.
I appreciate their dedication to the classic velvety, slightly histrionic European aesthetic, too (think Skepticism's MDF 2015 vibe).
Only in the more histrionic sections of the press would a Corbyn-led government turn Britain into Venezuela.
Instead of my poems saying 'not all women are like that,' I enjoy that histrionic, trouble-making stereotype.
While Hitler is a star performer, who practiced his histrionic gestures before a mirror, his colleagues are not.
Sadly, these elements don't make up for the ponderous, portentous storytelling in this high-strung and histrionic novel.
What is the relationship of fact to fiction, of the historical to the histrionic in art and entertainment?
"You can always tell when a director hasn't worked with his singers," Mr. Habjan said, pantomiming histrionic gestures.
Bearded and stocky, Zohar has a lilting baritone and an open, histrionic personality that comes across as charming.
Mr. Gomes, imparting Julian with his usual warmth and charisma, helped, but couldn't redeem the role's histrionic conducting.
Visiting the show thus is like stepping into a magical and mildly histrionic cul-de-sac of history.
The characters didn't have histrionic reactions to the problem of the week; they just gave up a little more.
This sort of histrionic criticism of hologram concerts comes almost entirely from people who have never actually attended one.
Despite solid acting (including John Cusack as a plainclothes detective), "Arsenal" is hobbled mainly by its director's histrionic tendencies.
The short answer: a sometimes histrionic yuletide debate over whether the United States is a country that respects Christianity.
Ms. Bonds, whose other plays include "Five Mile Lake" and "Michael & Edie," works in a less overtly histrionic key.
"Kiss It Better" is a histrionic, Prince-like ballad, and the video lets the music do most of the talking.
It helps that she is something of a specialist in the lives of histrionic male geniuses of the 19th century.
The Princess's histrionic crayon drawings of the goings-on accompany delightfully detailed tableaus of life in a baby-mad family.
" While the men in her book are often stumbling into "male sexual stupidity," the women are scheming, vengeful and "histrionic.
I know quite a few people who don't like Adams, who strikes them as mannered at best and histrionic at worst.
There is no histrionic sweetness, just a tamarind undertow, a kiss of lime and brine from knots of dried shrunken shrimp.
Kjellberg is using Nazi imagery in this video to mock what he seems to believe are histrionic online reactions to his persona.
It might just be my new favorite lesbian movie, and I will stan The Rachels until my histrionic lesbian heart stops beating.
The histrionic, one-in-a-million circumstances of his death, along with the overwrought public, made Harambe the internet's absurdist pin-up.
Again and again, histrionic Republican congressmen equated hatred of the president with hatred of themselves and hatred of the sacred 63 million.
The young star made headlines in February after critics from around the world levied death threats and other histrionic condemnations at her.
If you fall for it, you're catering to the movement's ostensible perception of left-leaning citizens (or even moderate citizens) as being histrionic.
When Daphne got in the next morning Gwen was glaring at her, a histrionic overcommitted glare that was clearly intended to invite comment.
So the "Late Show" host paid tribute to his brother-in-deceit with a made-up radio show, imitating Mr. Jones's histrionic style.
They may also have other personality disorders — such as borderline, histrionic, and avoidant personality disorders, which are much more common among women, he says.
The two most deadly are a malignly histrionic Agnes Moorehead and an impressively creepy Clifton Young (a bucktoothed graduate of many "Our Gang" comedies).
She called the prosecutors' filing a "histrionic characterization" that relied mainly on circumstantial evidence and speculation about what he might be planning to do.
It's this kind of histrionic exaggeration, too, which is one of the ingredients of populist resentment that politicians and media still fail to appreciate. Sen.
As Select All's Brian Feldman noted, the meme is really a response to the media's (sometimes) histrionic coverage of the death of Cecil the lion.
Yet the histrionic reactions below Spears's posts ("Something is very wrong here") suggests viewers are seeking not real-life depictions but the boudoir photo equivalent.
Although Mr. Bolan was a name partner in their venerable Wall Street firm, which became Saxe, Bacon & Bolan, Mr. Cohn was more visible and histrionic.
Making a mountain out of a molehill is an idiom referring to over-reactive, histrionic behaviour where a person makes too much of a minor issue.
So Colbert read a few of the (very few) things Obama has said publicly since Trump was inaugurated, prompting Key to reprise Luther's trademark histrionic reactions.
Lead vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala is missing the histrionic intensity that was once his signature, and he's no longer counterbalanced by secondary vocalist/guitarist Jim Ward.
Shortly afterward, he left a message on Thomas's phone, full of tearful protestations of love for both of them, along with histrionic farewells to the world.
Being Mr. Everett, an actor of histrionic fire and icy elegance, he manages to make every small gesture resonate from the confinement of a heavy chair.
He burns away the histrionic excesses of traditional acting and stage design, placing often nonprofessional performers in empty environments to speak everyday dialogue in neutral voices.
The story lines are still on the histrionic side: a possibly terminal illness, the sudden appearance of a previously unknown parent, panic attacks and drunken arrests.
Traditional Cloonoila, secure in its histrionic embeddedness, is a tale that can be told again and again, offering up its comic traditions for the Irish storyteller.
That, roughly speaking, is the thesis of a group of writers who, since Trump's election in 2016, have chastised the left for its supposedly histrionic excesses.
If histrionic behavior and snark appeal to you, you can get quite a dose of both from the stories of some of the vaccine scientists themselves.
It's hard to believe that the traditional Republican base that carried Trump's electoral win across the country would warm to this histrionic display of rhetorical fireworks.
His histrionic remarks continued for decades — long after the boys who became known as the "Central Park Five" were exonerated and awarded millions following their wrongful imprisonment.
See, the previous model has an open-back design, which gooses the audio but lets ambient noise leak in—and all of Bowie's histrionic sighs leak out.
Writing and illustration have long coexisted (Sebald admitted to me that he admired Stendhal's histrionic autobiography, "Vie de Henri Brulard," which combines Stendhal's words with his drawings).
" He also told Hewitt he urged Trump's team to remain levelheaded — "to be calm, to be matter of fact, not to be emotional, not to be histrionic.
True, it doesn't mean favoring any side of any given issue; but it does mean favoring the extremes, the conspiracy theorists, the histrionic diatribes on all sides.
It was probably in high school when I realized that my parents weren't being histrionic; 4 years old is indeed way too late to be potty trained.
The inability of a man as powerful and well connected as Franny to fulfill his craving is implausible, and "The Benefactor" becomes a heavy-handed, crazily histrionic mess.
A histrionic anti-Tusk video published by PiS this week blames Mr Tusk for destroying the Polish shipbuilding industry and shows him cosying up to Brussels power-brokers.
The third gallery contains more artifacts depicting or embodying the consequences of imperial ambition, such as a massive, histrionic painting of Britannia about to slay a Bengal tiger.
It dares to be as fanciful, histrionic, awkward and downright terrified as young people are in that period when the hormones kick in and emotions seesaw between extremes.
Tony hires a prominent Christian lawyer (the wonderfully histrionic Camille Salameh), while Yasser is represented by a woman (Diamand Bou Abboud) who turns out to be — spoiler alert!
"I also urged them ... to be calm, to be matter of fact, not to be emotional, not to be histrionic, simply to lay out the case," Cruz added.
Ms. Stelzig called the filing by prosecutors a "histrionic characterization of Mr. Hasson" and an "extraordinary document" that relied mainly on circumstantial evidence and speculation about his plans.
His earnest face swings from bewildered to grimly amused in seconds, his jaw often left hanging by whatever new horror Trump's latest Cabinet pick or histrionic tweet might portend.
"Everyone knows, for certain, that he will fade as the novelty of his histrionic act gets old and as Republican voters begin to think about actually winning," he wrote.
But all of the histrionic Trumpthumping in the world can't compare to some of the knock-down nominating battles that have played out in Hollywood in the past few decades.
It's got an unexpected Primordial vibe, too, in terms of the grandiose, soaring melodies and often heartfelt, sometimes histrionic vocals rising up from amidst the album's more out-there moments.
Talento, who worked on the Trump campaign and previously served as North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis's legislative director, is best known for a long and histrionic campaign against birth control.
It can seem that Khakpour is daring the reader to find her draining, histrionic, inconsistent, to sympathize with doctors who may view her as what Dusenbery calls a "heartsink" patient.
On one hand, it's fascinating to create a fake gala with histrionic, hyperbolic roles assigned to people so that we became a collective caricature of a fancy, New York gala.
The histrionic keys and juddering bassline of "Man (Gang)" is the perfect platform for his crystal clear flow, an equal of the two tracks that helped revive an entire genre.
Even so, this production of "Marvin's Room" languishes in the gap between the powerful, absurdist comedy Mr. Rich saw and the histrionic (but effective) excess of the three-hanky film.
Second, Harena told the story in the same histrionic tone that Shay has heard her use, at several parties, in tipsy rants about the wealth and power of her Italian father.
He also has a history of making histrionic threats that are full of sound and fury but rarely followed up with the type of concrete action necessary to make them credible.
The theme for its group exhibition "Dutch Masters" is delivered, appropriately enough, with an oversize histrionic wink: Caroline Wells Chandler's "Green Goddess," a four-foot-high, wall-mounted fake marijuana leaf.
Ms. van den Heever's acting is more rigidly histrionic, but with her flame-drawn singing, she brought a welcome over-the-topness to a work filled with conflicted-but-noble characters.
As long as we're filled with nothing but outrage, histrionic accusations and ridiculously misplaced anger, we will continue to experience a gradual decline in our collective sociability and IQ driven by technology.
During the detention hearing Thursday, Hasson's public defender said his client had no past criminal record and argued that the charges against him were a "histrionic mischaracterization," according to the Washington Post.
Just as he saved the C.I.A. melodrama "Homeland" from its own histrionic urges, Mr. Lewis pulls "Billions," which begins on Sunday, back from the brink of macho outlandishness with his natural gravitas.
After last episode's colorless ride through time, I was looking forward to some regular Twin Peaks dealings — hanging with the sheriff, drinking the damn good coffee, histrionic women, you know the drill.
I think we are being very good about not being histrionic over every organisation that claims affiliation with ISIS to gain whatever wasta [Arabic for influence or status] that might provide them.
At a hearing Friday, Louise Turpin's attorney, Jeff Moore, disclosed that Turpin suffered from histrionic personality disorder, a disorder characterized by constant attention seeking, distorted self-images, prone to overreaction and gullibility.
These are Bannon's obsessions, made clear in every word about him that burbles from Washington, in every years-old unearthed interview, in the narratives of his documentaries that play like histrionic cartoons.
The music by Lillian Henley, often evoking the histrionic flavor associated with silent-movie scores, is played onstage with great fervor and rhythmic dexterity by Ms. Henley and Will Close on percussion.
At a time when bluster, bragging and histrionic displays of self-pity are apparently the defining characteristics of American manhood, it's nice to be reminded of the virtues of discretion and quiet.
Mr. Kline, I am delighted to report, fully delivers on the promise of that entrance, building a paradoxically natural performance as a man for whom the histrionic gesture is a conditioned reflex.
"It is thorough, it is detailed, it is reasoned, it is not histrionic," said Preet Bharara, former US attorney for the Southern District of New York, who is now a CNN legal analyst.
Flashbacks detailing Donovan's tortured decline and Rupert's youthful tribulations are often histrionic or woefully clichéd, like a rain-swept, slow-motion embrace between the boy and his mother (a pained-looking Natalie Portman).
Her neighbors included Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, and James Rosenquist—most of them gay (she was a lesbian) and determined to counter the histrionic paint-mongering that was then in vogue.
It's odd that it's 2020 and the writer-director Tyler Perry, someone who considers himself a progressive filmmaker, still makes movies that resemble the histrionic, "Lifetime: Television for Women" format of the '90s.
Since Mr. Corbyn's grass-roots campaign and resounding victory in the 2015 Labour leadership election, the attacks from the news media, as well as from many Labour members of Parliament, have been histrionic.
Though ever-exasperated eyeroll master Liz Lemon (Fey) has been the source of many viewers' "it me" moments, the histrionic train wreck Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) is the character who resonates most with me.
But mostly, this squalid pile exists as a place for an enthusiastic tribe of young theater folk — members of the Bats, the Flea's resident acting company — to get dirty, histrionic and, on occasion, naked.
They are smart without being pretentious, earnest without being histrionic—often undercutting their own significance by rarely taking themselves very seriously (they were all in their mid-teens when the band formed, after all).
It sounds histrionic now, but I felt lonely, far from my close friends, exhausted from behaving normally, and, as a privileged, sheltered 20-year-old, fairly unprepared for a huge upset in my life plan.
But the two-hour show on March 25th put on by Tim Cook, Jobs's less histrionic successor as boss of Apple, may nevertheless be remembered as a milestone for the company—and the entertainment industry.
Here Beck's example is instructive: When he left Fox for The Blaze, he went from being the leading Wild Man of the histrionic anti-Obama right to being just one conservative media personality among many.
All of this is coming from a band that rose to prominence in their native UK on the back of a sharp, specific sound, one captured in singles like "Chocolate" and "Sex": lurid, histrionic guitar-pop.
At the same time, those messages of self-blame are contradicted by "chill out" cues designed to convince women they're being histrionic such as: It's not a big deal for a dude to touch your hip.
Mr. Jones is based in Texas, where he hosts The Alex Jones Show, a nationally syndicated talk show, and runs Infowars, a website he founded that offers an angry and histrionic take on the day's news.
In it, Wolfson worships iconic artists, such as Robert Smithson or Olafur Eliasson, in a redundant, histrionic speech recited and recorded in the interior of a church, with Georg Friedrich Haendel's Sarabande playing in the background.
Even shows like Drag Race still operate with certain ideas of what constitutes praiseworthy drag, and their acting challenges often rely on clichéd caricatures of histrionic women using their sexuality and feminine wiles to catfight one another.
It's a tall order, to be sure, one that's generally met by histrionic symphonics and little else (unless we shift the conversation to opera, where bands like Eye of Nix follow in Diamanda Galas's tar-black footprints).
Washington — as Washington does — has turned the debate, which was once deeply technical about the machinations of a mostly unknown government agency created during the Korean War, into a histrionic fight about the future of American innovation.
The writing of Tom Wolfe, who died on Tuesday, was often immoderate and sometimes histrionic — but Wolfe's sharp powers of social observation are what made his voice as a novelist and journalist so valuable, our critic writes.
I own a secondhand copy of his 1988 novel "The Beautiful Room Is Empty" that was passed from gay man to gay man during White's heyday, and their annotations feel as elemental and histrionic as claw marks.
A more accurate presentation of the Middle Ages as different but not deeply degenerate would make the story of all these changes even more interesting than Greenblatt's histrionic cartoon — and have the added advantage of actually being accurate.
"Mellow Mode" is both an apt name for the way the game plays when active, and for the atmosphere in my house when we're seeing off an end-of-level boss without any histrionic hissy fits from him.
"The Last Full Measure" has its poignant moments and boasts a wonderful (if at times histrionic) company of actors, but their message is drowned out in a telling that shouts to be heard when an indoor voice would suffice.
Whitman, and others who have leapt to unnecessarily histrionic conclusions, should take heart in the real-world evidence — Scott Pruitt gives every indication that we can be confident in his intentions and his abilities to make the EPA better and stronger.
The kind of performance artists and histrionic trolls, people like Mike Cernovich, Lucian Wintrich and Mike Enoch, who runs the podcast "The Daily Shoah," I'm unstinting of my criticism of those people and I don't consider them to be real journalists.
I mean the histrionic kind, of course, the sort of heavy-weather acting you associate with the distant era in which James Tyrone, the aging, grandstanding matinee idol played (very effectively) by Mr. Byrne, ruled as a king of the stage.
Conservatives instead should strengthen their spines with knowledge that the law is on their side when it comes to the Constitution, which is designed for only legitimate oversight as opposed to the purely political and histrionic aims of the resistance.
So the two hole up in a Mexican café across from the station, run by a farcically dumb, chipper couple (played by America Ferrera and Raúl Castillo), and start faking increasingly histrionic news reports from a country they've never seen.
As I mentioned before and you undoubtedly know already, Gaga has a hell of a voice, and it worked well with the song's thrashy aggression—her throaty, histrionic yowl wasn't quite Acid material, but it wasn't monumentally far off, either.
Little Fires Everywhere starts with the final act, ensuring that its opening shot is also its most striking and most histrionic: A McMansion, burning, looking like a cross between a Christmas ornament and an extremely bougie harbinger of the apocalypse.
It is an example worth considering across the globe, in an era where sport — and soccer in particular — is afforded an ever-greater significance and discussed in increasingly breathless, histrionic terms, where all defeats are crises and all failures humiliation.
"The best pieces — on Wilkie Collins, the demi-divinity Lady Diana Cooper and the histrionic Booth brothers Edwin and John Wilkes — are suffused with bookworm passion and urbane ease, handsomely framed and informatively filled out," our reviewer, James Wolcott, writes.
I wrote last week that the prospect of Trump's impeachment terrified me, and one of the main reasons I cited was what we're seeing now: his histrionic response, which is untethered from any sense of honor, civic concern or real patriotism.
That's why the case of Roger Stone -- the flamboyant, histrionic character, another in the bizarre cast of hustlers and scammers who have taken center stage during the Trump era -- is much more than just another file in a court's docket.
Adults of mature years know not to engage in histrionic self-pity in public, not necessarily because they avoid self-pity, but because outside of high school parties, this is a singularly ineffective way to make people like and support you.
Kicked out of Vassar and dropped off in the city, Vivian encounters cheap thrills, a cast of histrionic and outrageous friends, and, of course, the kind of love one can find only in the thick, humid air of New York City.
It was a sign that partisan theatrics and histrionic outbursts — which the Trump campaign is counting on as part of its 2020 strategy — could be squashed by the top Democrat as she and her colleagues build their case against Trump.
In a highly literal interpretation of the theme, she performed "Like a Prayer," featuring a cast of hooded monks, and a cover of Jeff Buckley's "Hallelujah," which involved her collapsing on some stairs, which feels suitably histrionic, and therefore Catholic, to me.
While the histrionic laments of Bernie-or-Bust Sanders supporters who say Sanders's defeat is somehow "undemocratic" is false—she's won a clear majority of Democratic votes, delegates, states, and super delegates—this remorse, which could easily turn to bitterness, is understandable.
When common sense, popular opinion and the law are against them, the open borders movement and their fellow travelers in the media are not above playing their last remaining card: histrionic appeals to the emotions of the American people to influence immigration policy.
Unlike so many other extreme doom recordings, there are no histrionic throwaway syllables here, no endless misery or self-loathing; intense emotion (specifically negative emotion) is obviously an important, intrinsic doom metal hallmark, but as Usnea shows, despair and grief take many forms.
Their interlocutor—who if he were female might've been called histrionic, self-involved, and volatile—wasn't really interested; he seemed to be motivated by hatred of the government and kept trying to turn the conversation to indictments of the institutions of power.
Opinion In his short White House tenure, President Trump has already set a record for histrionic tantrums against the media — whether attacking CNN, The Washington Post, The New York Times or MSNBC for revealing his 2005 tax return, as he did last week.
My mother had decided that she could no longer bear the tortured stutter of my peck-peck-pecking at her electric typewriter and my histrionic begging that she, with her superior dexterity, take what I'd composed in longhand and type it for me.
Internet Boyfriend Noah Centineo's latest Netflix rom-com, The Perfect Date, is full of these familiar clichés, including the sneaky soulmate hiding in plain sight, the histrionic breakup at prom, and another rom-com staple that isn't all that comforting: the Gay Best Friend.
Not tragic like King Lear, or Macbeth, or one of the other countless histrionic characters of high drama; just that melancholy, mundane, everyday sort of tragic that leaves previously carefree people crushed by the weight of responsibility, flattened by the drudging burden of their work.
The subject matter (and Rama's verbal descriptions of her mother's psychiatric ward) summon images of the "hysterical woman" — a figure constructed by French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-93), whose patients were photographed in histrionic fits — but Rama's women are never overcome by their passion.
Others have gone as far as to say that the robbery must have been staged to serve as yet another histrionic plot point in the Kardashian family chronicle, an artificial peak in the topography of its star's life that is by now well trodden.
The best pieces — on Wilkie Collins, the demi-divinity Lady Diana Cooper and the histrionic Booth brothers Edwin and John Wilkes — are suffused with bookworm passion and urbane ease, handsomely framed and informatively filled out, rather than crackling with fresh discovery or bold assertion.
Histrionic, overachieving Blair was clearly the most compelling character of the central trio, but the show was aligned along the moral compass offered by friendly, good-natured Serena and righteous, bootstrapping Dan: They provided the lesson at the end of the episode, and the heart.
Translator Yvette Siegert has succeeded in faithfully rendering the minimalism of the Spanish in wrenching, stripped English; she and Pizarnik give proof that unadorned poetry, particularly of a confessional bent, can generate more heat and light than the more histrionic — and often pretentious — examples of that genre.
Like his Arnold Beckoff in "Torch Song," Mr. Urie's Hamlet is often histrionic to the point of hysteria and sardonic in a way that lets us know that, yes, he's aware he's overdoing it a bit, but wouldn't you if you were surrounded by such meshugas?
Mr. Lang played with his right hand and, true to his histrionic ways, often made sweeping gestures with his left one, while Mr. Lando dispatched the left-hand portion of the arrangement — though he often jumped in with both, for an unusual total of five hands.
But as Fidge finds allies — her phobic cousin, Graham, who has his own atonement to make; more of Minnie's toys, which have come to life, including a bedazzled cellphone and a histrionic elephant; and the Wimbleys themselves, who have more dimension than Fidge anticipated — we sense Evans's deliberate paradox.
In 1947, Rand volunteered to appear before the House Un-American Activities Committee as a friendly witness, delivering histrionic testimony that managed to alienate everyone, suggesting that she "never fully grasped" how Hollywood worked, or how government worked, or how the balance of power worked between the two.
"I was feeling a little bit more aversion to the more rockish, noisy, kinda histrionic vocals, because I wasn't relating to it as a 27-year-old or 26-year-old as well as I did when I was 21 or 22," O told Pitchfork in 2006 about the record.
Our auteur—he did not want to be identified, and so I will not identify him—recognized what is arguably the most histrionic chunk of Celine Dion's historically overwrought "My Heart Will Go On," and further recognized that it would elevate just about any sports highlight into a soaring comic masterwork.
What criminal allegations were made had generally come about due to a mix of mental illness, false memories implanted during therapy and witness investigations, and, most frequently, reports from people who were being influenced by histrionic media reports of satanic ritual abuse — a pattern very similar to the current outbreak of clown scares.
Drawing from the storied history of music docs and histrionic celebrity meltdowns, Popstar tells a simple but familiar tale: A pop star achieves astonishing success, loses everything, learns a lesson, and then joins forces with perpetually brow-furrowing crooner Michael Bolton to sing a duet about saving the world with the power of his incredible mind.
Zim's world-dominating fantasies have always been histrionic and self-serving, but what he shares with a figure like Trump is the inability to admit he failed: When Zim's plan inevitably falls apart, he claims his goal was not to destroy the earth, but in fact just to steal a ceramic statue from Dib's living room.
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Of course, this tailor-made-for-idiots email controversy is rich coming from this particular paper, which has published histrionic grievances about everything from lazy millennials, the need to crack down on the homeless, affirmative action, millennials that won't vote for Donald Trump, CNN, the manifesto-writing Google engineer, construction scaffolding, politicians who don't ride the subway and politicians who do ride the subway to anyone standing in Times Square.
In this election cycle, no faction on the Democratic side more richly deserves rebuking than the one Biden singled out — which is not, of course, anywhere close to the entire millennial generation (roughly 80 million strong), or their younger siblings in Gen Z. But it is that part of these younger generations that specializes in histrionic self-pity and moral self-righteousness, usually communicated via social media with maximum snark.
The most recent version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the clinical bible of psychological conditions, lists ten types of personality disorders, broken into three groups, called clusters: Cluster A (odd, bizarre, eccentric): Paranoid PD, Schizoid PD, Schizotypal PD Cluster B (dramatic, erratic): Antisocial PD, Borderline PD, Histrionic PD, Narcissistic PD Cluster C (anxious, fearful): Avoidant PD, Dependent PD, Obsessive-Compulsive PD In outpatient practice, we mostly see patients in cluster B. But personality disorders lie on a spectrum.

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