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And I don't want to see it regulated into oblivion.
Your words float off into oblivion and nobody hears them.
A moment later the organism seems to fade into oblivion.
But the tech giant let it slowly bounce into oblivion.
Or will a firewall of energy sizzle you into oblivion?
Dishes you've selected fall off the dining cart and into oblivion.
Ditto the Seinfeld gang kibitzing into oblivion in a jail cell.
Warner: "I don't want to regulate these companies into oblivion" pic.twitter.
Small businesses all over the place, they were going into oblivion.
But it still sort of stretched the whole idea into oblivion.
"We will carpet-bomb them into oblivion," the Texas senator said.
"I don't have any interest in regulating them into oblivion," Warner says.
Into Oblivion captures Alzheimer's patients within the confines of an eldercare system.
Inside, some of the building's gray hallways seem to stretch into oblivion.
When the tech bubble burst it dragged those market leaders into oblivion.
Obama's choice to decline the program sped up its fade into oblivion.
Honestly, I can't blame Jeb in that I drove him into oblivion!
Farrow & Ball, expensive and old-fashioned, seemed destined to dwindle into oblivion.
We wish him nothing but the best as he fades into oblivion.
It didn't take long for Harris's groundbreaking story to fade into oblivion.
I've eaten myself into oblivion, bringing the term "food coma" to life.
" And: "I am being prepped for some slide into oblivion or destiny.
I immediately hit a kill zone, and my character ragdolled into oblivion.
KD drills 23 and stares her down into oblivion ðŸ"¥ðŸ"¥ pic.twitter.
In Comet 332P we may be seeing a comet fragmenting itself into oblivion.
Fireworks bloom, but only for a moment, dazzling onlookers before fading into oblivion.
I imagined an orchard in a thick red haze and drifted into oblivion.
It doesn't feel sustainable that Facebook's going to be penalized financially into oblivion.
It's not a cliff one plunges from; it's a long, slippery slope into oblivion.
The cold is too stubborn to allow surface ice to gently melt into oblivion.
Obliviousness could mean putting yourself in a place where you are blown into oblivion.
Snickers are designed to not just satisfy your craving but bludgeon it into oblivion.
Mr. Vinas thought he was going to "fade into oblivion somewhere" in witness protection.
In Parma's darkest moments, when the club sank into oblivion, it was auctioned off.
For now, the Polish government should know that memory cannot be legislated into oblivion.
Tasty game birds around North America were in line to follow them into oblivion.
People said he was risking his net worth, that he'd "be sued into oblivion".
Meanwhile, Joanie 4 Jackie had quietly sunk into oblivion and was no longer active.
" Doors, in the literal sense, became the center of Ms. Daniels's project, "Into Oblivion.
Saquon Barkley stiff-armed Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nate Gerry into oblivion on Monday night.
But aggression doesn't listen; over and over we watched Gandhi's words descend into oblivion.
For every happy ending, there are cemeteries that just get bulldozed away into oblivion.
Piers, scrap yards, shipping centers, stores, and gas stations, are shown slowly falling into oblivion.
Westworld co-creators: finding a way to emotionally sucker-punch you into oblivion since 2016. 
They'd tested each other's courage and found common ground by battering each other into oblivion.
It wasn't until those faces bled into oblivion that I began to fabricate their backstories.
Those older examples suggest that we probably aren't going to eat non-natives into oblivion.
Did you see that soldier grappling hook another soldier, and then kick it into oblivion.
"Let's get this over with," he said, and immediately proceeded to jackhammer me into oblivion.
However, as Congress continues to spend into oblivion, the movement has had a recent resurgence.
Hunt's storied career has been built on his ability to knock his opponents into oblivion.
"In Comet 332P we may be seeing a comet fragmenting itself into oblivion," he added.
Unfortunately all of those achievements tumbled into oblivion a few months before he left office.
The remaining years may just be marking time until they follow their glands into oblivion.
He knew he could damage Russia by getting them to spend their way into oblivion.
There were far more start-ups that couldn't find continuing investment and faded into oblivion.
And Facebook wasn't dealing with a much bigger incumbent trying to squash it into oblivion.
We're not going to lie: We aren't totally sad to be toasting this year into oblivion.
But don't worry—our sun will have burned up long before we get sucked into oblivion.
Did Tom drink himself into oblivion again and throw a metaphorical lit match onto his relationship?
Vizio wouldn't talk pricing or availability, though, and the tablet eventually (and quietly) slipped into oblivion.
That's the first thing you smell after proton-scorching the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man into oblivion.
As that matter spirals down into oblivion, it heats up to outrageous temperatures and emits light.
The plant took something unexpected with it into oblivion: the native words used to describe it.
There's no zinger that can slow climate change, and no comeback to drag inequality into oblivion.
The hype was semi-justified, too, but hindsight can now send that myth spiralling into oblivion.
If the Earth does implode in our lifetime I'd be happy dancing to this into oblivion.
Many videos like these—blackhead extractions, pimples being squeezed into oblivion—have garnered millions of views.
" Still another lamented the punctuated nameplate as a grand old landmark that had "vanished into oblivion.
"It was kind of stunning when she sort of dropped off into oblivion," said Dr. Etheridge.
They want bureaucrats like these four frog-marched out of the federal government and into oblivion.
Without the direct accountability of a budget, Congress will continue to spend our nation into oblivion.
Sparkle isn't about frosting our lids and lips; grooming our brows doesn't mean tweezing them into oblivion.
He said, "Quite right," and then he walked off and continued to tweet his reputation into oblivion.
Here are a few: Feel like eating and drinking yourself into oblivion as the votes come in?
It makes you realise that mankind could just sleepwalk into oblivion if we don't confront the realities.
Plus, he lost what seemed like a great girlfriend and saw his magnum opus crumble into oblivion.
You don't need more than one person to roast Donald Trump into oblivion, but it certainly helps.
But some formerly legendary arenas that once represented the peak of advancement have since slipped into oblivion.
How to describe the pleasure of watching a colorful, perfectly-formed gummy bear bubble over into oblivion?
He stings my eyes and I retreat, settling under an elm tree, ready to Instagram into oblivion.
Most recently, the show all but chased Sean Spicer into oblivion thanks to Melissa McCarthy's eviscerating impression.
Nor do we discuss economic injustice, a part of King's message that's been whitewashed almost into oblivion.
Sit back, relax, and let creatures of the wild sipping water from a bucket soothe you into oblivion.
Napoleon Dynamite, Monty Python, and Borat are all middling movies that have been quoted into oblivion and beyond.
Let me lie back and dream of the English countryside as Chris Evans bicep-curls me into oblivion.
A new microscope in Thomas' lab, which is trying to create a mouse that breeds itself into oblivion.
That's why we've set out to bust those myths into oblivion — beyond the stars, if you will (sorry).
But they are allowing themselves to be led out of the mainstream, over a cliff and into oblivion.
Ah, poor Abramovitch, ratio'd into oblivion, quote-responses to his tweet far more viral than his initial one.
Old plots get tied up, while new plots seem to get introduced and then spun off into oblivion.
Moderate Republicans could find their hitherto silent voices, and Donald Trump would fade even more quickly into oblivion.
"I don't have any interest in regulating [companies like Facebook and Twitter and Google] into oblivion," Democratic Sen.
What's more, much mediocre work from the past has slipped into oblivion, creating a kind of hindsight bias.
There's Scrolls, which looked like a fascinating take on collectible card games until Blizzard's Hearthstone crushed it into oblivion.
In 85033, the Republicans launched ORCA into the ocean of data management, only to see it sink into oblivion.
But it would also be a godsend to Democrats, who are in the process of being gerrymandered into oblivion.
But just because Mars 2 blasted itself into oblivion 45 years ago hardly means it is unworthy of celebration.
" The absurd tiny sunglasses need to fade into oblivion into 2019 â€" seriously, do they even protect your eyes?
This weird cocktail of hope and fury is the only thing that keeps me from drinking myself into oblivion.
They've been 'meme'd and 'gif'd into oblivion, proving that we can all relate to a little bit of petty.
Perhaps that's the reason so many people have groomed, plucked, over-plucked, feathered, and bleached their arches into oblivion.
Media organizations are disinclined to report unsubstantiated rumors because, you know, they don't want to be sued into oblivion.
And why would the decimation of an entire species do nothing to deter hunters who stalk them into oblivion?
With the government clinging to power with emergency measures and printing currency into oblivion, Venezuelans are only getting angrier.
"Water, I need it," you might be thinking or croaking to anyone within earshot, as you shrivel up into oblivion.
Don't get me wrong, everyone edits their stuff — I edit my stuff — but I don't edit my photos into oblivion.
Republicans are well aware that the Prop 187 campaign was the beginning of the California GOP's long slide into oblivion.
One animated cartoon pictured a giant prime minister Narendra Modi flicking his mosquito-borne Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif, into oblivion.
I felt like I was dumping grounds into oblivion (or right into the gears of the machine) when I tried.
"One of the reasons I'm doing this festival is because I don't want Ginastera to disappear into oblivion," he said.
" If the argument is actually about deep contempt, says Manewitz, couples "usually see their sex lives slip away into oblivion.
That was the inception of osno1: just the idea of doing something instead of always just doubting myself into oblivion.
I.), Martin O'Malley (D-Md.), and James Webb (D-Va.) vanished into oblivion, Bernie became the party's anti-Clinton choice.
Entwined with this anxiety is a misplaced conviction that bottles age toward a momentary peak, then drop away into oblivion.
For example, it's now out in the open that tech billionaire Peter Thiel is trying to sue Gawker into oblivion.
"Anonymous Q" was quickly ratioed into oblivion while Ocasio-Cortez's Twitter response racked up 5 million views in as many hours.
If the subject is moving, or if objects in the background are, then you end up with children fading into oblivion.
" A high-profile conservative attorney has taken up his case, threatening to sue the Portland city government and antifa "into oblivion.
And of course, he also thinks it's cool to sue media companies into oblivion when they write unflattering things about him.
The co-op doesn't bleed into the story mode, unfortunately, but it's a fun way to blast Rabbids into oblivion nonetheless.
Except for weekends when I go out and drink myself into oblivion to wash away the tension from the working week.
Even if the Russia/social media story fades into oblivion, it could create regulatory ripples in everything from privacy to antitrust.
I just couldn't understand why I was supposed to like feeling as though I was about to be slingshot into oblivion.
Periodically, lost methadone patients who were drugged into oblivion accidentally wandered into our lofts, but soon the center was moved elsewhere.
After we banter the planet into oblivion I hope this somehow survives as a stand-alone relic of our many achievements.
In all that time she also wrote the poems that will live long after William Logan's words have faded into oblivion.
While black bodies are punished or disappear into oblivion, under the repressive reign of police brutality, many white churches remain silent.
You meekly present your boss with your two weeks' notice, then work quietly for the next fortnight before disappearing into oblivion.
Eventually, Mr. Jacobs added the latex rubber cast of a yellow-splotched "broad-leafed plant," soon to be poisoned into oblivion.
Like it or not, the Prohibition Treaty is set to become international law, and hence it cannot be ignored into oblivion.
Here are some of the most popular social platforms in 2010 that have since been killed or have faded into oblivion:
Marvel as Blake, Adams, and Ders party their way into oblivion and magically manage to keep some semblance of an income.
I knew, without exaggeration, that if he remained in that nursing home longer than the bare minimum, he would slip into oblivion.
Drogon blasts the Whitewalkers into oblivion, proving that dragon fire can kill them and their wights as easily as blowing one's nose.
Thankfully, when the internet saw the melodramatic quote tweet, it responded in the only appropriate fashion — by meme-ing it into oblivion.
There are some people who spend hours on end prepping for fashion week events, curling their hair and contouring themselves into oblivion.
As Gizmodo's Maddie Stone has previously noted, the region contains at its center a "1,250 mile-wide hurricane," swirling beautifully into oblivion.
Kessel was widely maligned as the Leafs faded into oblivion, and his start with the Penguins did little to silence his critics.
The Senate and Assembly draft their own small-bore ethics bills bound for nowhere, and everyone hopes the issue slides into oblivion.
Then he laid out the problem: How were two million people going to live in a region that was sinking into oblivion?
"The U.S. federal government is drowning in debt, yet continues to spend into oblivion on the backs of future taxpayers," it said.
We track button development, we mourn their passing into oblivion, and we write ballads to the weirdest buttons that humans have invented.
"We decided with McDonald's to protect and promote this important site, which would have otherwise fallen again into oblivion," Ms. Russo said.
His mother swears it's going to be O.K. So does everyone else, except for the bully who beats him into oblivion daily.
Here is a photo of Humboldt, Saskatchewan's Brianne Theisen-Eaton surrounded by the remains of other runners while she stares into oblivion.
It probably depended on your outlook — most bankers with families weren't frequenting the ad hoc wagon brothels or drinking themselves into oblivion.
And half the country was being snowed into oblivion and didn't have anything better to do than freak out about a new Labyrinth.
You hop into the iconic rebel fighter's cockpit, blast a few TIE Fighters into oblivion and run circles around an Imperial Star Destroyer.
Image: GizmodoIn 2017, we laughed, we cried, we screamed frustrations into the void and prayed for all nazis to be punched into oblivion.
Many were laid off by Nokia, the Finnish company once synonymous with mobile telephones and more recently at risk of fading into oblivion.
Bar tabs were rung up at the same joints where well-oiled legends like Denis Johnson and Raymond Carver drank themselves into oblivion.
Companies like Waymo, Tesla, GM, Ford, and Uber would sooner sue the competition into oblivion than gather round the campfire and sing kumbaya.
Early iPhones offered massive improvements over what came before—with some software even being upgraded into oblivion due to out-of-date processors.
Immortalised in baseball history, Mr Trump's humiliation this week will be remembered long after most of his administration's scandals have faded into oblivion.■
Trump called bombing Afghanistan into oblivion with weapons like this an "easy solution" but said he was not interested in going that route.
Unless you're talking about a film that's trying to bring a franchise back to life after a bad sequel cratered it into oblivion.
And if you're an outsider presiding over someone not-eating himself into oblivion, do you have the right, or the obligation, to intervene?
But some formerly legendary arenas that once represented the peak of advancement have since slipped into oblivion and, in some cases, been demolished.
I once described it as if Cimex was a train, we jumped off 1993, leaving the train to crash and fade into oblivion.
But thanks to this ridiculous banter, Harbaugh and Michigan decided to bash Rutgers into oblivion to the tune of a 78-0 win.
Many were laid off by Nokia, the Finnish company once synonymous with mobile telephones and more recently at risk of fading into oblivion.
Until finally, outmatched by the overwhelming suffering of the world, absorbed by the scale of that pain, Hsiung's own suffering vanishes into oblivion.
Much of this history is fading into oblivion, sagging walls propped up with outsize beams to stop whole ghost streets crashing to dust.
Another equally disturbing possibility is that companies are spending themselves into oblivion — something the public markets won't tolerate — in their eagerness for Valley stardom.
It's the first backpack to include a trifold garment suiter, allowing its owner to pack a blazer and slacks without wrinkling them into oblivion.
Chewing the wiring ended up frying the creature into oblivion and causing a wide power outage around CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
After its moment in the sun, RBS would have followed Lehman into oblivion but for a £45bn ($78bn) bail-out from the British government.
As a phenomenon, it got really blown out of proportion and then beaten into oblivion, as Kaitlyn Tiffany noted at The Verge in March.
It is a tribute to memory itself, which is more real than experience, and all that is left of what otherwise passes into oblivion.
Donald Trump Jr. was caught red-handed for a terrible Photoshop job, but this time it wasn't because he airbrushed his pores into oblivion.
Today, the phone's Indiegogo campaign stumbled into oblivion, raising a mere $15,503 of its ambitious $1.2 million goal—a paltry 1.2 percent in total.
Muslim nations must be willing to take on the burden, if we are going to defeat terrorism and send its wicked ideology into oblivion.
A sad spiral into oblivion, the second installment of American Crime Story lost some of the poppy fun of 2016's The People v.
Jointweed prefers to grow in habitats where the summer sun bakes sandy, dry uplands into oblivion for months, belying this slender plant's apparent fragility.
Just about every Russian who isn't digging potatoes in Tver or drinking himself into oblivion in Magadan probably has some tie to intelligence services.
The outfit, which Comcast attempted unsuccessfully to sue into oblivion, was the only ISP included in the study that received positive ratings for value.
Leviticus is so distraught at Bertha's death that he moves into the bowling alley, sleeping on Bertha's lane, attempting to drink himself into oblivion.
My kids and I had an absolute blast running around the house this past summer, spotting flies, and then ninja-swatting them into oblivion.
Star ingredient niacinamide normalizes pores, regulates oil production, and blurs red blemishes into oblivion over time, while leaving my skin feeling matte to the touch.
The real reason is obvious: there are far too many magical fish out there that would blast them into oblivion with their tiny, adorable patronuses.
If you dare to question The Rock on Twitter, you'd better understand that you're just one tweet away  from getting digitally people's elbowed into oblivion.
Rose gold was first brought to life with Cartier's Trinity Ring in the 1920s; it saw nearly a decade of popularity before vanishing into oblivion.
And now, despite the efforts of thousands of engineers, over millions of man hours and billions of dollars, they have all been wiped into oblivion.
"The Fed's wishy-washy statement on interest rates today left stocks sinking back into oblivion after a nice rally yesterday," the "Mad Money " host said.
"The Fed's wishy-washy statement on interest rates today left stocks sinking back into oblivion after a nice rally yesterday," the "Mad Money " host said.
But as you can see, half the chairs were left empty to represent those who were snapped into oblivion at the end of Infinity War.
What this means is that good content is upvoted by its users to the top of a post while bad content is downvoted into oblivion.
"I can't speak for Democrats, but I can speak for myself, and I think that James Comey needs to fade away into oblivion," said Rep.
According to rumors, the next tablet Apple launches will be bigger, not smaller than the iPad, and the iPad mini will likely go into oblivion.
Jessica Alba knows that sometimes, the Internet is where all your greatest fears convene to push your last shreds of peace of mind into oblivion.
Rivals quickly came to view him as a Rasputin-like figure, whispering in LaPierre's ear and billing the N.R.A. into oblivion, but he moved forward.
With the emergence of nation-states, the historical Salieri gradually became a homeless figure, and his great artistic and social merits eventually fell into oblivion.
It was also Photoshopped into oblivion and sparked a great many jokes: Was it a flat wight, or perhaps a Lord of the Light roast?
Whether that other, larger thing eventually coalesces into the sparkling magical story we came for, or whether it disapparates into oblivion, remains to be seen.
With both of their performances already analysed into oblivion, we may as well pass over the details of where exactly Oliver and Clattenburg got things wrong.
The fourth industrial revolution is upon us, with the forces of AI, robotics, and 3D printing disrupting the status quo and pushing outdated processes into oblivion.
It's not that unusual an occurrence, but it served as the perfect parable on quite how vigorously the camera manufacturers have self-copulated themselves into oblivion.
However, also in 2007, a few months after Madeleine McCann seemingly vanished, a 14-year-old boy named Andrew Gosden exited King's Cross Station into oblivion.
Even as you plummet into oblivion—or run smack dab into a pile of spikes—for the millionth time, Celeste never feels like it's judging you.
I have a limited understanding of Japanese that I learned in college, but the bulk of it has faded into oblivion due to lack of practice.
That didn't save Yahoo from drifting off into oblivion – its main brand was sold off to Verizon Communications in 2017 for a relatively puny $4.5 billion.
The great Nak Muay, Dieselnoi put men into position to knee them into oblivion by cutting the ring with his kicks and trapping them in corners.
They are, of course, his shoes — a pair of 8-year-old Skechers that he has worn into oblivion at curling tournaments all over the world.
Unforced errors are not even the No. 1 error that occurs in a match, yet they have pushed the more abundant forced error statistic into oblivion.
In other words, the sport you've come to know over the past decade-plus — the landscape you've grown so familiar with — might soon collapse into oblivion.
"We will carpet bomb them into oblivion," Cruz said in Iowa in December, while trying to duck charges that he was too soft on national security.
At the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, the scientists of the Cassini mission will figuratively ride their creation down into oblivion in the clouds of Saturn.
"A decision to postpone these housing and services grants into oblivion will be a decision to waste anti-trafficking resources already on the table," he added.
And if a Dem even makes it to the Oval Office, odds are their legislative ambitions will be filibustered into oblivion by a GOP-controlled Senate.
Charging through main narrative, getting wildly distracted by side missions, and attempting to upgrade yourself into oblivion is a stressful journey, and one that's wildly relatable.
Women there spend every day striking shovels into the ground, the earth hissing with almost as much resentment as them, waiting to cough themselves into oblivion.
I think it goes back to what we were saying before about certain services, as long as they're good enough, you can't outspend someone into oblivion.
The same is true for his call for the deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants and his plan to encircle and bomb the Islamic State into oblivion.
Hiding it doesn't block the user, or make the tweet disappear into oblivion, but it makes it a lot less visible, obscuring it behind an extra page.
Treating captive animals for infections may help hasten these parasites into oblivion and, with them, the mechanism the endangered species needed to fine-tune its immune system.
Best known for her bold beauty looks — and pictures where her pores and stray brow hairs haven't been erased into oblivion — self-taught makeup artist Meg, a.k.a.
The new YA dystopias that have come out this year — even the really good ones, like M.T. Anderson's Landscape With Invisible Hand — have faded quietly into oblivion.
What has emerged, experts and advocates said, is an overly financialized system that can gouge people into oblivion—that is, when it doesn't poison them to death.
I took deep breaths and prepared to be calm, yet insistent, that if this didn't happen immediately, my mental health was going to swan-dive into oblivion.
Nixon's presidency itself descended into oblivion, but his silent majority of hard hats and conformists carried forward, dominating American politics for the rest of the 20th century.
And Peter Thiel is the famous PayPal founder and billionaire who sued Gawker into oblivion and has some unusual ideas about harvesting the blood of the young.
Similarly, while Remix OS looks slick on the surface, it's still prone to bugs and errors, and nobody likes an operating system that bellyflops into oblivion without warning.
Before embarking on my journey, I looked up Skip's rules on their website to see if there was anything officially prohibiting riding one of their scooters into oblivion.
They remind me of industrialized nations indulging in our wasteful, carefree ways as the Arctic melts us into oblivion, unable and unwilling to adjust to a changed reality.
Read More: The Internet Is Smoothing Sex Into Oblivion Now, you'll finally be able to subject yourself to all this during your precious few mental breaks at work.
After all, there's a big difference between sipping a beer or two in your backyard and binge-drinking yourself into oblivion with a nightlong stream of tequila shots.
"Republicans howled to high heaven that President Obama was sending us into the gutter, spending us into oblivion and now Republicans are doing the same thing," he said.
They taught me how to shrink and grow my body to make bigger and smaller GIFs, and how to smash my creations into oblivion with a digital hammer.
"Exchange"—that one has a fantastic hook, but then he ruins the whole thing by talking about scrolling through Instagram, where romance goes to be shaded into oblivion.
A black hole's event horizon is the point of no return beyond which anything - stars, planets, gas, dust and all forms of electromagnetic radiation - gets swallowed into oblivion.
Few other areas of pop culture, as it turns out, have shown greater loyalty to this standby, a form of dress designers seem determined on casting into oblivion.
The purchase catapulted Amazon near the top of the $700 billion grocery industry, and sank stocks of traditional grocers on fears that they would be outmaneuvered into oblivion.
In the #MeToo era he seems ripe for shaming into oblivion, yet he's more visible than ever, in museum shows and now in three solid, cautiously unsensationalized books.
The star, roughly the same size as our sun, was eventually sucked into oblivion in a rare cosmic occurrence that astronomers call a tidal disruption event, they added.
If anything, these rediscoveries argue the opposite point: Without champions and concerted support, even the most breathtakingly original writer will sail into oblivion, her legacy erased or distorted.
When one of them hops Adam Levine's fence, he just zaps him into oblivion with a laser beam from his poolside recliner before taking a swig of whiskey.
When the heroes aren't pummeling CGI opponents into oblivion, they're either trading inside jokes or offering lengthy explanation of what just happened or what's going to happen next.
They cannibalistically chow down on weaker gators, don't give a fuck about being frozen in a river, and will headbutt you into oblivion or worse if given the chance.
Ted Cruz, seems more circumspect in dealing with ISIS, preferring instead to "carpet bomb them into oblivion," when pushed, he won't rule out American troops on the ground either.
If enough people pressed through to the call-center agents and toyed with them for hours, the enterprises would be deprived of sales and the robocallers driven into oblivion!
The endless panels parsing Donald Trump's lies into oblivion, the expansion of minutiae into headline news, the countdown clocks to nonevents — TV coverage has morphed from journalism into telemarketing.
In the United States especially, they've beaten so many infectious foes into oblivion that hardly any practicing doctors, let alone new parents, remember how terrible those diseases once were.
It opens on a world that's been flooded into oblivion, with the protagonist having carved out a home in the open air confines of an otherwise submerged apartment building.
According to patents filed by the company, a counterbalance spinning opposite the rocket gets released at the same time, preventing the tether from becoming unbalanced and vibrating into oblivion.
President Donald Trump's reelection campaign is taking another shot at the New York Times — with a libel suit filed by the same lawyer who sued Gawker Media into oblivion.
The political calendar dictated Tuesday, March 10, but that is Purim, a Jewish feast when revelers often drink themselves into oblivion, not conducive to performing a sober civic duty.
The country couldn't escape the conservative white paranoia that the future occupants of the White House would turn out to be black-radical terrorists, fist-bumping us into oblivion.
All these pieces exist in Jackie, and yet it's also a movie about a woman determined not to spin off into oblivion when the rest of her world does.
The scientists also will be trying to detect for the first time the dynamics near the black hole as matter orbits at near light speeds before being swallowed into oblivion.
As she began working on the series, which she titled Into Oblivion, the Swedish photographer observed that, with the increase in diagnosis, limited resources were available to provide proper care.
During Fifth Harmony's VMAs performance in August of 2017, a "fifth member" of the group — meant to represent former 5Her Cabell0 — was hurled backwards off the stage and into oblivion.
For example, many people delete Facebook and Instagram from their phones, so that they're limited to using it only on their laptops — where they're less inclined to scroll into oblivion.
It's not clear how we'll get there, but at this point, the best we can hope for is a smooth and orderly journey into oblivion Follow Yohann Koshy on Twitter.
Not one to engage with digital tools, he sees the discoloration and wear-and-tear of outdated pieces of media as an asset to be celebrated, not ushered into oblivion.
" She also experienced difficulty paying attention due to prolonged inactivity, claiming she struggled to keep her "mind and body from slipping into oblivion after so many hours of sitting passively.
Still, drugging myself into oblivion didn't seem to offer concrete solutions; I realized I could fight for rave culture's ideals of openness and inclusivity more effectively clear-eyed and sober.
Young Meaalofa has already mastered the art of the stiff-arm (known as a "fend" in rugby circles), which you can see from watching him knocking would-be tacklers into oblivion.
Amy Schumer's skit on women's tendency to diss themselves into oblivion rather than accept a compliment is hilarious for exactly that reason, and it's funny until the aftershock hits our paychecks.
Could that have been enough to compel a man to scream into the lifeless eyes of a waxwork Sean Combs, rip off its head, and stomp the dismembered skull into oblivion?
Of course, this is good news to those of us who want to keep up with 2017's trendy tones without sacrificing our bank accounts or bleaching our strands into oblivion.
"We decided with McDonald's to protect and promote this important site, which would have otherwise fallen again into oblivion," Alfonsina Russo, the ministry's archaeological superintendent for the area, told the Times.
Chopping a potato is easy, but I always end up with a bunch of different sized pieces, some of which end up cooking faster than others (or get charred into oblivion).
But, the rise of Moore -- and McConnell's unwillingness to spend the conservative firebrand into oblivion -- suggests that the distance between the GOP establishment and its base remains as wide as ever.
At the same time, there's no reason to think Cruz will gradually fade into oblivion the way underfunded Iowa winners Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum did in 2008 and 2012, respectively.
Family legend has it that I was following in the footsteps of my father and his father before him, both of whom drank themselves into oblivion early in their alcohol careers.
Assuming a constant rate of ring rain — which Dr. Spilker said is a substantial unknown — the team calculated that Saturn's rings could mostly shed themselves into oblivion within 300 million years.
What began as a simple 30-second ad for the fitness bike brand Peloton became a viral moment after the internet did what it does best: meme a video into oblivion.
Tesla would need something strong enough to irradiate grime into oblivion, but not so powerful that it messes with the glass underneath or the human on the other side of it.
Arnaldur Indridason's introspective detective testifies to that in INTO OBLIVION (Thomas Dunne/Minotaur, $25.99), when he tells a colleague he disapproves of the giant military installation maintained by the United States Navy.
After all, this is a woman who, for the last gala bleached her eyebrows into oblivion just to give herself that extra alien effect (and then added a Tamagotchi for good measure).
In 2015, an installation by Sara Goldschmied and Eleonora Chiari intended to look like the messy aftermath of a raucous party was cleaned up into oblivion by an Italian museum's janitorial crew.
Menlibayeva blends interviews and documentary film footage with aesthetically beautiful staged and performed images that add another layer of visual power to a disturbing history that could easily slip away into oblivion.
Vivien Leigh's Scarlett O'Hara leapt off my living room TV screen, a woman who could just as easily cut your face off out of spite as she could seduce you into oblivion.
Facebook says that board member Peter Thiel is speaking there on his own, in no official Facebook capacity whatsoever (which is what they said about his efforts to sue Gawker into oblivion).
Anyone with a single crease in their brain could see that my post was satire, but alas, the internet has no shortage of morons, and the tweet was apparently reported into oblivion.
There are also USB keys that will fry your computer into oblivion when you plug them in — and it's easy to imagine the same system on a port rather than a stick.
During Obama's tenure, Russian President Vladimir Putin has invaded Ukraine, annexed the Crimean Peninsula, spread propaganda networks around the world, bombed large swathes of Syria into oblivion while pretending to fight ISIS.
As long as you don't mind being middle-aged with shit teeth and bloody gums, psychology experts say you're pretty much fine to continue down that path of smoking yourself into oblivion.
If the Supreme Court buys this argument, the House can just hold such a vote — but that could also reset the litigation clock and allow Trump to delay the case into oblivion.
He had, by that stage, roughly a day, maybe a little more, to prevent the century-old Danish soccer club he had supported all his life, Lyngby B.K., from slipping into oblivion.
Alan Miller, who shut down his Vibe Bar in London's Brick Lane after being regulated into oblivion, believes clubs which do not introduce strict controls for drugs are targeted by the police.
Moreover, ISP can now keep an eye out for breakthrough online services (the Amazons and Spotifies of tomorrow) and throttle them into oblivion while simultaneously launching their own copycat versions of those services.
I've never defended LeBron one-on-one, but can imagine how glad it'd be after realizing he didn't want to bulldoze his shoulder through my chest and dunk my whole being into oblivion.
Earrings, from studs to hoops, are delicate little things that have the ability to sneak off; one passionate dance move or a sprint to the subway can leave them flying, unseen, into oblivion.
As Trump steps back, US mayors go all in: As Team Trump goes further into oblivion on climate, mayors and county officials across the United States are taking matters into their own hands.
Jeremy Stephens is still gunnin' for Conor McGregor a year after their UFC 205 trash talk went viral ... telling TMZ Sports he'd GLADLY take the big money fight -- and KO Conor into oblivion.
The presumptive Republican nominee, Donald J. Trump, has pledged to bomb the Islamic State into oblivion, though he has sent contradictory messages about his willingness to dispatch American ground troops into foreign conflicts.
You couldn't defeat enemies​—​​pterodactyls, scorpions, frogs​—​​by introducing your butt cheeks to their faces; instead, you used an oversized fist to pound them into oblivion, or (more often) just avoided them altogether.
Change was afoot — a new quarterback, a more aggressive defense, a lighter schedule — as the team tried to take advantage of an opportunity to change the trajectory of a season sinking into oblivion.
Since being elected in 2015, and then re-elected last summer after nearly 200 of the party's members of Parliament staged an unsuccessful coup, Mr. Corbyn seems destined to lead Labour into oblivion.
But "Fortnite" is about to face a new challenge: The fickle world of mobile gaming, where companies can make a ton of money on a hit game, only to fade into oblivion later.
"Section 512," a part of the law that's also known as the "safe harbor" provision, protects Silicon Valley giants from being sued into oblivion when their users upload copyrighted content to their websites.
And even though 96 got thrown into oblivion, you're still trying to find some way to screw that into the case and it has nothing to do with any trade secret that's in play.
Any and all of these call for art that reflects the unforgiving and unrepentant nature of life—the fact that we are all insignificant specks flitting across an astral timeline, hurling headlong into oblivion.
Like his sometime collaborator Steven Spielberg, he knows how to efficiently capture visual information in fluid camera movements that keep the geography of his settings clear and clean, rather than cutting them into oblivion.
What The Chainsmokers are good at is finding talented celebrities and editing their collaborations into oblivion until we get a hit that's perfect for dancing and blasting while you get ready to go out.
"Nibiru," for example, turns its eye toward an object of intense conspiracist scrutiny, a supposed planet lingering somewhere in the outer realms of our solar system, coming soon to Melancholia us all into oblivion.
"Great Grand Masti" could have turned the tables on the sex comedy genre, but thanks to some watered-down humour and regressive script, this is just another mediocre film that will sink into oblivion.
Republicans have spent millions trying to tie Democrats in competitive races to the California Democrat and House minority leader, someone they brand as a San Francisco liberal eager to drive the country into oblivion.
And, to make matters worse, what we've evolved to is (and raise your hand if this sounds familiar) you move way too quickly past your successes and pound yourself into oblivion on your failures.
The thought of the "queen" of mixed martial arts disappearing from the sport after getting head-kicked into oblivion by Holly Holm seemed more entertaining than seeing her return—especially after all this time.
Of those, maybe I'll finish two or three this week, come back to another two or three, put a few on the back burner for later and probably let the rest fade into oblivion.
Matter pulled close by the gravity of the black hole settles into a disc-like formation that "feeds" the black hole, as gas and dust slowly trickle toward the event horizon and into oblivion.
Even in his own party, many derided Mr. Corbyn as a hopeless and hapless leader, an unreformed Marxist who would sink the Labour Party into oblivion, and wanted him to lose the election — badly.
Representing Miller are two veterans of the team that sued Gawker Media into oblivion for publishing a sex tape of the wrestler Hulk Hogan, a case partly bankrolled by Trump-supporting billionaire Peter Thiel.
The brief clips see the four Defenders together in an elevator (Daredevil looking particularly fetching in a business suit / burlap sack combo), before Krysten Ritter's Jessica Jones notices the camera and punches it into oblivion.
It wants to examine the kind of people who'd willingly walk into oblivion, to hold them up to the splintering light — people who, as Novotny's character Cass puts it, are by nature a little broken.
The photos are colorless, grainy, and sometimes inscrutable: tangled and twisted branches are set against a monotone sky, a lone grave marker emerges from the ground in an empty clearing, blank hills roll into oblivion.
Thiel probably won't talk about his ongoing efforts to sue Gawker Media into oblivion, or whether he thinks we should join the Thiel-funded seasteading movement to establish a floating capitalist utopia in the ocean.
It's probably little consolation for Pebble devotees who've slowly watched the hardware startup sink into oblivion, but Fitbit's offering up a good will gesture by extending support for the smartwatch's ecosystem for another six months.
But Rashidi didn't miss a beat, asking Trump about U.S. relations with the Kurds and American commitments against regional powers—Iran and Turkey—that always seemed to want to steamroll the ethnic minority into oblivion.
That growth slowed in the back half of 2016, thanks in part to increased competition from Facebook, which has seemingly made it a top priority to squash Snapchat into oblivion by copying its best features.
But before you make like Dr. Pimple Popper and squeeze the fleshy bump into oblivion, know that with the help of a medical professional, patience, and a gentle aftercare routine, you can get rid of it.
Tomorrow, Rosetta begins a controlled descent to its final resting place on the edge of an enormous pit, where it'll remain frozen until the space rock itself is destroyed, or until the universe expands into oblivion.
"For all their bluster about bombing the Islamic State into oblivion, neither Donald J. Trump nor Senator Ted Cruz of Texas have demonstrated anywhere near the appetite for military engagement abroad that Clinton has," Landler writes.
The research, published Monday in Nature Physics, opens a new window into the leadup and immediate fallout of stellar self-detonation, information that is normally blown into oblivion before astronomers have a chance to study it.
The original version of the film was released in 1937, and follows an aspiring actress (played by Janet Gaynor) who rockets to fame while the former movie star that helps her get there fades into oblivion.
Most notable during the campaign has been his pledge to "carpet-bomb ISIS into oblivion," which has earned a rebuke from military leaders who define the term specifically as the blanket bombing of even civilian areas.
What she wants is for all ungodly behavior to be legislated into oblivion, but with someone sensible making sure that the legislation is enforced reasonably, someone cool in a crisis, someone who understands people — namely, Serena.
The research, published Monday in  Nature Physics, opens a new window into the leadup and immediate fallout of stellar self-detonation, information that is normally blown into oblivion before astronomers have a chance to study it.
The only thing rivalling this spectacular collision with a stationary goal post is Klingberg's reaction to the gaffe, as he wound up and launched his stick into oblivion after Bonino sealed the loss for the Stars.
His 2017 election pulverized the French political landscape, sending both the center left and right into oblivion and leaving the far right and the far left as the most vocal and visible opponents to the president.
Before release, Borderlands 3's writers compared the twins to well-intentioned internet stars who can't handle their own power; not people running obvious harassment campaigns, but positive influencers whose fans can mob "haters" into oblivion.
Oh, and all the parts are dishwasher safe (bonus points!) Chop your produce into oblivion with Cuisinart's 14-cup food processor — hurry up and grab it during the Prime Day lighting deal and save almost $110.
Now, NASA experts say that Saturn's rings are raining themselves into oblivion—a phenomenon happening at a rate of of 4,400 pounds of water per second—giving the rings a maximum lifetime of 292 million years.
"The other night I fell asleep fully clothed," he says — due to child-care duties, not because he drank himself into oblivion and passed out face-first in a shallow pool of vomit (his words, not mine).
Of course, Rushdie doesn't even get to some of the most obvious Trump outrages — refusing to rent to African-American tenants in the 1970s, defrauding students at Trump University, suing those who disagree with him into oblivion.
Talk of tax cuts is everywhere, the administration is jackhammering ObamaCare into oblivion, Trump is a more ferocious culture warrior than ever and, with new internal controls, the White House has taken a turn for the normal.
Our struggles with mental illness—anxiety and depression, at least—have been talked about and meme-ified into oblivion, so we can stop pretending we aren't freaking out about the insurmountable piles of stress weighing us down.
"I don't want to regulate these companies into oblivion but I do think people need to have the ability to know whether information they're receiving is honest, truthful or at least originates in this country," he said.
Le Petit Architecte also embraces its glitches; I found myself uncontrollably walking backwards while vaulting pianos into the distance until I fell backwards over an abyss, looking up at the Villa Savoye as I tumbled into oblivion.
A month after Cruz (R-Texas), who is running for president, said that he wanted to "carpet bomb ISIS [the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria] into oblivion," Obama on Friday dismissed the promise as unserious bluster.
Even so, the efficiently evocative writing works no matter how many times you read it, and the simple art is a delightful cross between a retro video game and a newspaper clipping that's been photocopied into oblivion.
Such a harmless trinket, you might think, would be destined for a moment in the spotlight followed by a long fall into oblivion, where it would join pet rocks, Beanie Babies and New Kids on the Block.
The best thing that can happen to this world now is for the zombie army to swallow it — to literally consume history, to extinguish the past, and time forever to come — to send the whole affair into oblivion.
Once the 1994 law was passed, if the feds found evidence of wrongdoing, the options for a town or city were to either quickly change course, strike a deal on a consent decree, or get sued into oblivion.
In broad daylight, these pilots couldn't decipher a variant of a simple runaway trim, and they ended up flying too fast at low altitude, neglecting to throttle back and leading their passengers over an aerodynamic edge into oblivion.
As long as they are well cared for, I told myself for years, then no one has to know how I really manage it: drinking myself into oblivion each night, and then powering up with pills in the morning.
Storm surges and violent weather pose an immediate threat: Hurricanes tracking right over shipwrecks can splinter them into oblivion, or at least strip protective coverings and expose timbers, coral-covered cannonballs, and other features to battering currents and wind.
Artist Boris Toledo Doorm is blurring the lines between food and art by pulverizing his daily avocado into oblivion, then creating elaborate drawings with it — from the Mona Lisa to Grumpy Cat to a splattery rendition of Chuck Norris.
It's not entirely unlike the way executives at Netflix and HBO view rampant password sharing as more of a promotional tool than a nefarious behavior that should be hammered into oblivion (often the position of old school cable execs).
The Department of Defense was forced to issue an apology Saturday after a tweet was sent out the day before suggesting the military was going to bomb millenials attempting to raid Area 51 into oblivion with America's top bomber.
Somewhere backstage—we could optimistically imagine between a collapsed Donald Duck and Goofy grinding his two buck-teeth into oblivion—Glaswegian DJ Stuart MacMillan, part of double-act Slam, is talking to a pair of waifish, conspicuous French teenagers.
I couldn't help but compare that climax to when Tony Stark hurls himself at Thanos, just as the Mad Titan is about to snap the entire universe into oblivion, and manages to snap Thanos and his army out of existence instead.
"Dislike mobs" are the YouTube equivalent to review bombings on Steam — a group of people who are upset with a certain creator or game decide to execute an organized attack and downvote or negatively review a game or video into oblivion.
It's made to withstand the brutal wear and tear Alaskans put on their roads during the colder months, when layers of sand and tires wrapped in chains keep cars on the road, but would swiftly wear other paints down into oblivion.
As he was ratio'd into oblivion, Scarry first sent a bunch of tweets to try to show he was totally in the right—until, inevitably, he realized he had to delete his terrible take and issue a dumbass non-apology.
Click here to view original GIFThe people at the Hydraulic Press Channel on YouTube have run out of stuff to smash into oblivion, so on their side channel, Beyond the Press, they've decided to just start dumping garbage into lakes.
We look forward to defending the claims — and the public's right to receive transmissions broadcast over the airwaves — in the litigationA court loss could be damaging for the networks, but that's not dissuading them from trying to sue Locast into oblivion.
First into Oblivion, then back across the sea, where no one would point and laugh and assume I didn't understand what they were saying, or that I must have deserved it when policemen stopped me, or when hands pawed at me.
Other than the fact that any intimacy would probably lead to Bill and Splice melting away into oblivion, Bill is just a good guy and a gentleman who won't send Splice dick stick pics in a clumsy attempt to seduce her.
" Eric Metaxas, who has written popular biographies of William Wilberforce and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, has rhapsodized about Mr. Trump and argued that Christians "must" vote for him because he is "the last best hope of keeping America from sliding into oblivion.
Once Kameme is on the platform, Mew2King goes for another grab, hits for some extra damage, throws Kameme into the air, and finishes with an up-air hit near the top edge of the map sending Kameme flying into oblivion.
But that's what happened to "Risen Christ," a monumental figure that was transferred to a country church about 35 miles from Rome in the 17th century and that fell into oblivion until 1997, when scholars attributed it to the Renaissance master.
Eleven Eleven is a series of six interlocking stories set during the last 11 minutes and 11 seconds of life on a planet called Kairos Linea, which is about to be bombed into oblivion while its corporate overlords escape to a space station.
While you're cooking up a new Gudetama friend (am I the only one that finds cooking anthropomorphic food characters mildly barbaric?) your previous creation is placed on a table, where for additional points you can, tap, jiggle, and smoosh it into oblivion.
Luckily for her, it wasn't as bad of a fall as we've seen over the past year or so -- namely, Teyana Taylor nosediving into her crowd, or that Vanilla Ice fan falling into oblivion ... or even Bushwick Bill getting taken down by Treach.
It's partly because I'm a stand-up comedian but also because, from the sociopathic mass-capitalism on display at malls to a Blundstone-infested, self-serving, upper-class farmers market, all I see is a society gleefully jerking itself off into oblivion.
Letting the Fifth Circuit's ruling stand would send an implicit signal that the justices may not intervene when the lower courts interpret the undue-burden standard into oblivion, or when state legislatures try to regulate abortion out of existence without banning it outright.
By repeatedly writing a classic 22016 CE calligraphy text on handscroll paper until the single sheet turns black with ink, Qiu's "Assignment No.22012: Copying the 'Orchid Pavilion Preface' 21989,21989 Times" (19893/21989) obscures the foundation of Han literati culture into oblivion.
The £2bn gamble is the appliance maker's boldest move yet; one that will either grow to define the brand as it dwarfs its other products that range from vacuum cleaners to hair dryers, or drain its resources and potentially plunge it into oblivion.
The INF Treaty is something else entirely: This scrap of paper is a powerful leash, one of the few things restraining Russia and the United States (which together hold around 92% of the world's nuclear weapons) from arms-racing us all into oblivion.
After billionaire Peter Thiel disclosed that he was backing Hogan in an attempt to sue Gawker into oblivion, Denton hired a banker and said both internally and publicly that there were "contingency plans" in place, like raising outside cash or exploring a sale.
How we all wished to have a father who would spend hours making robots in the garage, too innocent to know that dads who spend all their time in garages are either depressed, plotting to kill their partners or wanking themselves into oblivion.
So when a horse-headed man drinks himself into oblivion while endlessly re-watching DVDs of himself at the height of his fame, it makes for a darkly funny tableau at first—something you might see any night of the week on Adult Swim.
If Facebook is to avoid being regulated into oblivion -- if not now, then in the middle to long term -- it needs to demonstrate it can be a good corporate citizen, especially given its pivotal role in the information ecosystem of nearly two billion users.
The very idea is offensive and wounding to many people, because it frames a difference as a deficit; to wistfully suggest that a person with Asperger's might be someone else without Asperger's is to denature them completely, to wish their core identities into oblivion.
Like Proust's tea-soaked madeleine, a crossword entry can pry loose something that was once important to us but, over the years, has faded into oblivion, in the sense that it would be truly remarkable if anyone under the age of 40 remembered it.
How much weightier a story, then, to have this be a double fakeout — and for the battered old protocol droid, who was revealed in Episode I to be the handiwork of the future Darth Vader, Anakin Skywalker, to finally follow his fabled "maker" into oblivion.
Likewise, being able to cross people into oblivion and score a fuckload of points is pretty damn impressive, but being a ball hog and a total pushover on defense make it hard to call Kyrie Irving a great point guard in the conventional sense.
"It almost seems like there is a jinx to those companies trying to do the right thing when it comes to food processing, the jinx being worries that maybe organic and natural means unsafe to eat because it is not processed into oblivion first," Cramer said.
Or at least, that's the way it seems some YouTubers, many of whom, as both Craig and D'Angelo point out, have grown up in a pretty anti-organized-labor period of American history, a time when many unions have been chipped away into oblivion or toothlessness.
As the lint roller of time passes over the face of the nation, pulling specks of detritus off and into oblivion, it is the chart dance music that remains, its talons like velcro-hooks in shared memory, living on through drivetime radio and nostalgic club nights.
If you have watched MMA for any period of time you will already be familiar with this, fighters attempting to get underneath and work deep half guard but getting their wrist trapped beneath the opponent and their head elbowed into oblivion while they squirm to retrieve it.
And when Cooper can't escape the Lodge, he drops through a distorted black soup before landing briefly in a glass box in a New York City loft, where he then recedes into oblivion, in a "mise en abyme"-like series of shots unlike anything I've ever seen.
At times it's too delicate: One evening, I searched in vain for some of the menu's promised ingredients, like bagoong (fermented krill), which had been whisked into oblivion in a salad dressing, and liver pâté, which should have brought vitality to kaldereta, a long-simmered beef stew.
The vote on a motion to debate represents a last-ditch effort for Republicans to prevent their own divisions from pushing their health-care ambitions into oblivion — an urgency that could be felt in tweets early Tuesday morning from President Trump, who campaigned on ditching Obamacare.
"When Republican candidates like Ted Cruz call for treating American Muslims like criminals and for racially profiling predominantly Muslim neighborhoods it's wrong, it's counterproductive, it's dangerous," Clinton continued, warning that it would be a "serious mistake" to "begin carpet-bombing populated areas into oblivion," as Cruz has called for.
True, Bryant's legend will live on, in the form of banners, championship rings, and highlight clips, while his friends' less remarkable lives, leaving no imprint on humanity's collective consciousness, will quickly slip into oblivion, and as time marches on it will be as if they never existed at all.
"It almost seems like there is a jinx to those companies trying to do the right thing when it comes to food processing, the jinx being worries that maybe organic and natural means unsafe to eat because it is not processed into oblivion first," the "Mad Money " host said.
That is not something that happens every week, though, which is why the NFL's attempt to pump up every game to monumental status—and police it into submission, and brand it into oblivion, and all the familiar rest—winds up looking so goofy so much of the time.
For instance, should a Republican presidential candidate be elected, they would be severely punished should they ever waver in their stated commitment to bomb ISIS into oblivion—even if they had come to see that such force would be only limitedly effective while providing ISIS with a propaganda coup.
Most of us will spend the next three months watching all that hard work we've put in at the gym over the first three-quarters of 2016 slowly fade away into oblivion thanks to a nonstop assault of holiday cookies, pies, turkey, and endless bowls of mashed potatoes.
The Hate: The Cavs are going to hatefuck the Pistons into oblivion so why should I care True, this battle of acid-rain rustbelt towns is probably going to be a lopsided bummer, but the Pistons are a frisky bunch, led by an equally frisky if pleasingly rotund coach.
The bathhouse is an interactive installation created by artists Loren Kronemyer and Ian Sinclair of Pony Express, who described the work to me as a "no-holds-barred extravaganza meant to dissolve the barriers between species as we descend into oblivion" as the result of our global environmental crisis.
He is cognizant of the complications of being a white British guy singing dancehall, a situation he tiptoes nimbly around by obscuring himself, slipping in and out of a light patois, using Auto-Tune, and varying his phrasing until the meaning of the words begins to drift into oblivion.
But I'll admit that for a few blissful seconds, holding this overhyped blue piece of plastic, feeling its weight, closing my eyes and listening to its faint and satisfying sound, that of a small wheel spinning and spinning and spinning into oblivion, I felt a small but palpable sense of control.
And while it's not going to usurp my trusty workhorse SpanishDict anytime soon, nor is my finger hovering over Miss D preparing to push-delete the app into oblivion either — the inexorable fate of so many lesser creations — so it's earned itself a little breathing space on my home screen.
Until global warming burns that truth into oblivion, we New Yorkers get the markers of time passing via waves of fresh vibrant vegetables at the farmers markets, the bursts of autumnal rainbows in the changing of the leaves, and the first freshly fallen snow—so pure, so white, so fleeting.
Until global warming burns that truth into oblivion, we New Yorkers get the markers of time passing via waves of fresh vibrant vegetables at the farmers markets, the bursts of autumnal rainbows in the changing of the leaves, and the first freshly fallen snow—so pure, so white, so fleeting.
In "HHhH," that worry expressed a knotty moral dilemma: Is the effort to determine whether, for instance, Heydrich's Mercedes was black or green a gesture of respect for the memory of his heroic assassins — to let nothing fall into oblivion — or a sign of a corrupting fascination with Heydrich himself?
Or what if two lovebirds obsessed with Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison walk into their ceremony expecting to see some feel-good comedy, only to wind up watching a marriage crumble into oblivion while Adam Sandler blatantly cheats on his wife with a girl he is constantly, brutally screaming at?
A catchy tune with provocative lyrics — "May all men sink into oblivion" and "If only God would rid us of men" — plays as the women alternately glide on in-line skates, cruise on scooters and parade down the street in vibrant outfits, all things taboo for women in Saudi Arabia.
If you can pull your mind back to 2015, you'll recall that Meek's accusations of Drake having a ghostwriter kickstarted a beef between the two that saw the latter harness memes and his massive fanbase to essentially tease Meek into oblivion, even though Meek kept making stronger music during and afterwards.
But instead of building a climate from which we could lift people out of poverty, reduce their dependence on unsustainable government "safety-net" programs and get them back on their feet, Obama and his Democratic Party have focused on raising the minimum wage, redistributing the nation's wealth and taxing us further into oblivion.
Apparently mindful of how the Soviet Union spent itself into oblivion by trying to match each advance in military technology and hardware by Washington, Mr. Putin has long struggled to balance domestic political calculations with his costly ambitions to re-establish Russia as a great power on a par with the United States.
Americans fear losing their health insurance, being deported, or getting nuked into oblivion by North Korea if its equally unstable leader is rubbed the wrong way by Trump, a man who couldn't even meet with the Boy Scouts of America without fucking it up so badly that the organization had to issue an apology.
Similar to a meme or an Instagram photo that's been reposted into oblivion, "Roll It, Lick It, Smoke It" has been cropped and re-cropped, colored and re-colored, sized and re-sized, and altogether repurposed hundreds of times to make a little dough, sell a skate deck, or garner a handful of Tumblr hearts.
But for an angler standing by a stream and casting out a line, the thought that rises helplessly to mind is that every species we lose, every habitat we compromise in the name of "human convenience," is one more piece of the American character and of our own souls inadvertently washed away into oblivion.
While the Holmes case long ago faded into oblivion, it still captures the essence of a libel claim: A person dissatisfied with his portrayal in the paper comes to court to make the case that the article was false, his reputation has been harmed and only an award of damages can set things right.
And even in the MCU's most subversive moment — when the heroes lost, and Thanos snapped half the universe into oblivion at the end of Infinity War — the palpable sting of watching T'Challa and Spider-Man disintegrate into ash was assuaged by the knowledge that of course they were coming back: They've got sequels to star in.
Because r/the_donald is perhaps Reddit's most intense echo chamber, any questions that challenge Trump or paint him as anything less than the "God Emperor" that the community has decided to anoint him will be downvoted into oblivion; people who decide to challenge Trump will surely be banned by the community's moderators, who have a "no dissenters" rule.
Everybody in the industry has read Clayton Christensen and is cognizant of the cycle of disruption — the mainframe was disrupted by the PC, which was in turn disrupted by the smartphone — and how companies that are on top of the world one day can shrink into oblivion in a few short years (see Nokia and BlackBerry).
Look, it's 2017 and we eat Double Downs and we're probably going to be nuked into oblivion before Boxing Day and there is no reason whatsoever that there shouldn't be a Shane Richie record comprised of soft-edged country covers that sound a bit like songs by Jason Aldean or Eric Church sung by, you know, Shane Richie.
She put this essay on Twitter, where fans who care deeply about specific celebrities already have a crisp protocol for ganging up and harassing "haters" for hours, days, or weeks at a time, making it nearly impossible for them to say anything or use the platform in any kind of normal way without being shouted into oblivion.
Mitchell is a "child with a child pretending": Weary of lies you're sending home So you sign all the papers in the family name You're sad and you're sorry but you're not ashamed, little green Have a happy ending The words are a slight nudge into oblivion, like a paper boat being launched into a swift current.
After putting thousands of hours of playtime into Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Skyrim, as well as every expansion released to support those main games, Bethesda has even influenced what I want from other titles—in terms of gameplay features, design ideas, and that inimitable sense of freedom that few other open-world productions master so well.
The reporting freedom of the American press has been under attack from all sides: judges allowing wealthy citizens to personally sue individual journalists into oblivion, a President-elect who fomented mass hatred and distrust of the media attempting to cover him, and now NFL executives kicking beat writers out of press boxes just for trying to tell the truth.
Anyone with a passing interest in live music needs to see Fat White Family perform live; not just because they're visually enthralling, but because their sound—a mix of the Butthole Surfers, Bongwater, and The Cramps—combines with that image to create a performance that's so terrifyingly brilliant it feels like it could explode at any moment, gloriously chugging off into oblivion.
Lewandowski, who has been floated for a possible role in the White House or the Republican National Committee, had previously said he hoped Trump would sue the Times "into oblivion" for publishing several pages of his 1995 tax returns, which reported a loss of nearly $1 billion — enough that he could have avoided paying federal income taxes for 18 years as a result.
Imagine being stood in the the middle of a nightclub— watching the writhing hordes moronically fistpumping themselves into oblivion, or being stood outside for a sober cig, forced to endure the endless fucking chatter of shivering dickwads compelled to say YEAH YEAH FUCK YEAH over and over again at anything anyone says to them—without being at least a little bit pissed if not totally fucking wankered?
I've often found it difficult, too, to get my head around the way that so many of the players in the NFL in particular seem to fade into oblivion after a few rare seconds in the spotlight, in a way that supporting cast members like Martin Kelly or Christian Kabasele or Mohammed Elneny just can't in soccer, given the way the game is built and flows.
Seas of heshers showed up in black T-shirts and jeans, but there were many others proudly sporting outlandish costumes, silly hats, facepaint, raver bondage pants, and Utilikilts without an ounce of irony; everyone I passed by, even the ones who had drunk themselves into oblivion and were being hoisted up by pals, seemed to be having a fucking ball, and how could you blame them?
Doing so would not only effectively repudiate the rising credence of taxing the rich into oblivion; it would undo all of the work that the Trump presidency has done to demonstrate how little merit resides in the billionaire class and how foolish it is to expect someone so hell-bent on accruing wealth to be a good steward of the state and the public trust.
Each song slams and thrashes and pounds the beat into oblivion; each raises an indestructible wall of crackle and hiss and barbed wire and rotating blades and sizzling static in your face, all masquerading as guitar playing; each deploys a simple, powerful, mournful melody to lend the project an aura of tragedy, as if all that energy is being wasted swimming against the tide — the tide being sexism, oppression, and so forth.
Cuts such as 'Inner Sanctum', 'Babylon Fell', and 'Caress into Oblivion' gave Into the Pandemonium its foundation, allowing exploratory numbers like 'Mesmerized' (a song British doom lords Anathema would pattern themselves after on their The Silent Enigma album), the drum and bass, NASA-loving 'One in Their Pride', and the commercially friendly, female vocal adorned 'I Won't Dance' to demonstrate the full gravitas of how far out on a limb the band was willing to go.
I've survived something like eight rounds of layoffs where talented colleagues were bitch-slapped into oblivion and, I hope, will never give their nights, weekends, relationships and sanity again to keep up with an email chain about whether Jennifer Aniston is pregnant at 47 because of those tummy photos and what kind of mom will she be, when really she just had an extra burrito at lunch; but oh, wait, the rep says it's just a rumor so there's no story this week after all.
What you are is a partisan political hack and you abuse the trust and the power that we the smelly people of the United States that like Walmart gave to you, the people that work hard every single day contribute to the society, make it better, play by the rules, pay their taxes, use their salary, obey the laws, get taxed into oblivion by corrupt government, the people who struggle to make ends meet, the ones that you have shown nothing but contempt and hatred for and the ones you think you&aposre superior to.
If you're an "old millennial" music fan, you know what happened next to the music industry: In 1999, programmer Shawn Fanning created Napster in his Massachusetts dorm room, his idea quickly swept the internet, free music was had by all, Sean Parker found his calling, people downloaded that one Primitive Radio Gods song they liked without the other nine demos, the band Dispatch became one of the first digital-only success stories, Metallica growled publicly, and the music industry sued the service into oblivion, all in the span of three industry-disrupting years.
A quote from the show 13 Reasons Why, where the central character sets up the narrative about her suicide, was memed into oblivion, but in these videos it comes across as more flippant than homage: Musers pissed off the ever-level headed Rick and Morty fandom with their cosplay videos, and while they're not exactly the height of cosplay-as-art, they're just kids having fun with something they like: That meme made it onto Rick and Morty as a meta-joke, where Morty threatens to kill himself over Musical.
Money more a crossroads than the crossroads be— its gnarled tree—the Bryant Store facing the tracks, now turnt the color of earth, tumbling down slow as the snow, white * & insistent as the woman who sent word of that uppity boy, her men who yanked you out your uncle's home into the yard, into oblivion— into this store abutting the MONEY GIN CO. whose sign, worn away, now reads UN Or SIN , I swear— whose giant gin fans, like those lashed & anchored to your beaten body, still turn.
His campaign isn't a betrayal of the political and economic system we have now but its logical extension: If we are going to allow this much wealth concentration, and if the Supreme Court holds that the rich can spend as much money pursuing their political ambitions as they want, then eventually American politics will simply become a competition between billionaires of the left and billionaires of the right, and no one will be able to stop it because it'll feel dangerous and even immoral to unilaterally disarm and let the other side spend you into oblivion.

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