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Cleveland metal maniacs Midnight have never been known for subtlety.
"We did have two maniacs stop the momentum," Trump said.
Boris [Johnson] is out here stoking up all the maniacs.
We're all dealing with the same maniacs in the country.
My mom and sisters — shopping maniacs — would Experience our Artwork!
And now the same maniacs are pushing the deranged impeachment.
Crank it up, and bang your fucking heads, you maniacs!
Knowing he will be amongst fellow maniacs in Memphis is soothing.
"It's a bunch of bloodthirsty maniacs, but very supportive," he said.
"Multiple Maniacs" was rated X at the time of its release.
I'm like a flag, like bait for those types of maniacs.
He also did a project with people from Marduk, Moment Maniacs.
Arie, "what's her name from 10,000 Maniacs," Tracy Chapman and Ferron.
I've watched multiple streams and I've seen regular partygoers turn into maniacs.
Now the maniacs are just full tilt–they've always been there though.
It will feature absolute raving maniacs and wanton mishandling of various foodstuffs.
It could of been me, or anyone in our circle of maniacs.
In fact, the Virginian crossover maniacs have just started recording their sixth album.
Filth is a theme that runs throughout Multiple Maniacs and, later, Pink Flamingos.
"My dad's side of the family is all artists and maniacs," she explains.
My mother and I had been assigned to a team, the Marlowe Maniacs.
Multiple Maniacs, like all of Waters's films, takes place in his hometown of Baltimore.
Someone quickly got the camera rolling, capturing the six of them laughing like maniacs.
Ten years later, you have these maniacs trying to kill everybody who isn't sober.
Otherwise, we believe we look like nitpicking maniacs to quibble over every conceited claim.
You had Bible-thumping racist maniacs defending slavery and without any reference to science.
He used his expertise to guide me through how homebuyers became granite-obsessed maniacs.
Multiple Maniacs opens today, Friday, August 5, in New York City at the IFC Center.
"Long Island Pride," June 11 Food, vendors and live entertainment (featuring '90s favorite 10,000 Maniacs).
But the landscape unsettles the eye, as if "Multiple Maniacs" had left Baltimore for Pluto.
Many who would never participate in such an activity found themselves caping for these maniacs.
What's interesting about this is that we're talking about a relatively small group of maniacs.
If you want to talk about maniacs, I've never seen anyone more passionate than Koreans.
If you haven't heard, assembling large teams of depraved, violent maniacs is very in right now.
Draymond Green has turned us all into maniacs, poring over a new Zapruder film every night.
As always, this cautionary note must be included: Homicidal maniacs are responsible for their own actions.
Nostrand Avenue resident Johnny Guerreo said motorists "drive up and down the street like maniacs" every morning.
And there are still maniacs running around today who will kill you for dating outside your race.
"Opposition's bad," mutters Shodir, a middle-aged man from Samarkand, who dismisses the regime's foes as "maniacs".
" He also seems genuinely perturbed about the lingering public perception of himself and his band as "maniacs.
Brands, I became passionate about our customers and shared my plans about becoming Customer Maniacs with others.
Conspiracy theory maniacs don't need facts -- they need to whip up passion and earn points on it.
"Lunatics, drug dealers, maniacs, given sweetheart deals," the defense lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman said in his closing arguments.
Levine countered that by saying he and Prinsloo are "like maniacs," so their daughter helps them calm down.
When their D goes too far, they are perceived as not listening, and at times as ego maniacs.
What I really like here, though, is just how utterly transparent developers Pixel Maniacs are being about it.
"By the end, everything was covered in silver and we all looked like phantoms and maniacs," he says.
In contrast, the science lab where they enter the drug trial is a gorgeous funland of actual maniacs.
Just go ahead, no one will really mind, except to note that those doing so are ABSOLUTE MANIACS.
Mr. Miles, 61, said he was one of those "crazy maniacs" whose love of roller skating never faded.
Suddenly the hamsters being given additional vitamins started doing normal hamster activities instead of devouring their offspring like maniacs.
The toxic echo-chamber of social media, plus untreated mental illness, help turn stalkers and oddballs into murderous maniacs.
But some maniacs I know are gearing up for Thanksgiving rehearsal meals, and you may wish to join them.
For bird nerds and eagle maniacs interested in seeing these living symbols of American, Dr. Bowers suggests simple tips.
The brigandish American war-maniacs are committing ever increasing crimes with their despicable flunkeyist puppet traitors in South Korea.
When most of what they see during a war is adults being maniacs and making no sense at all?
You maniacs sold out our second-ever Interface live event, with Uncanny Valley author Anna Wiener, in record time.
In Multiple Maniacs, David Lochary was trash, Divine was filth, and together, they reached a new level of comic hideousness.
In response to these absolute maniacs defending their stores with swords, police are, you know, recommending you don't do that.
Unhinged athletes crowd the field and race around like maniacs, ignoring the rules and generally doing whatever they damn please.
It's easy to forget that there's a whole universe beyond Alexandria and Rick's never-ending feud with power-hungry maniacs.
But now our future is in danger of being taken away by the other extreme, by the maniacs of disintegration.
There were guys before us: the great George Romero who just died, and Herschell Gordon Lewis who made 10,000 Maniacs.
I want to watch Diddy's Panthers beat the shit out of a NFL teams that are controlled by opportunistic maniacs.
I learn that that older does not always equal better in the world of whisky, and that alcohol professionals are maniacs.
That theory seemed to gain fresh support from national experts on homicidal maniacs—as well as local officials—with Felton's killing.
The badmintoners defended their territory feistily, waving their racquets like maniacs at anyone who came within five feet of the door.
Maybe it seemed too close to the broad caricature of religious conservatives as theocratic maniacs, even to leaders of the movement.
I enjoyed that the Bad Place residents were relatably evil — rude people obsessed with their phones rather than, say, homicidal maniacs.
Trump said "maniacs" would be deterred from even attempting a school shooting if they knew bullets could be coming in their direction.
I had a dumb smile on my face throughout this entire video by Robert Jones of beautiful famous people dancing like maniacs.
Bush "stood with Muslims and he said that Islam's not the problem -- these terrorists, murderers and maniacs are the problem," Ellison says.
What they stumble upon instead is a human settlement run by what looks to be a tyrannical group of gun-wielding maniacs.
And of course there's Dracula, the notorious vampire best known for taking virginial, pure women and turns them into raving, hungry maniacs.
Then only apolitical maniacs would have the opportunity to buy guns that can take out a roomful of people in no time flat.
Later, their elder brother, Björn, would claim they were fleeing from "maniacs," though nothing to confirm this has ever been released on film.
It can't be because you think a doorbell is heavily used—only maniacs use doorbells—so is it the fact it's not used?
Iris and Liz now appear to be in charge of the hotel, except that it's filled with homicidal maniacs from the great beyond.
"This is a complete nightmare; we are stuck here while there are maniacs on the loose and nobody is helping us," she said.
Why you would trust and pay thousands of dollars to a bunch of maniacs disguised as shamans who I wouldn't let babysit a dog?
In the beginning, except for a handful of racist maniacs and World War I vets, everybody in Germany thought Hitler was an assclown, too.
Maniacs have always existed in dark crevices of American life, and no amount of public condemnation will ever stop them from developing poisonous ideas.
"The last administration, frankly, was moderate compared to the maniacs that you are hearing from today," Trump told the crowd in The Villages, Fla.
In the end, we looked like maniacs, because we pasted all of these ideas on the wall of the room in which we were working.
You can watch it live on Apple's website, and as always, we'll be liveblogging like maniacs starting about an hour or so before the event.
That achievement is now threatened—not just by foam-flecked maniacs in bedsits, but by some of the highest in the land. Economist.com/blogs/bagehot
Read enough about these people and it's hard not to think the world's fate is in the hands of a few maniacs and their kin.
Although, the regicidal maniacs given to us by the Bard aren't acting to save the life of a father who is a humble car upholsterer.
Both bros have been training like maniacs for months, with KSI crushing his boxing workouts and Logan brutalizing his sparring partner in a training sesh.
One often hears that in the Syrian war, there are no good guys -- that the choice is between autocrats and terrorists, between maniacs of different stripes.
Hookers. Maniacs. Cop-killers. This is how a policeman describes the residents of the South Bronx in the 703 Paul Newman film Fort Apache, the Bronx.
Usually, however, the shooters are faceless, rarely given characterizations or even names — they're classic horror villains, described as crazy, insane, mental, psychos, maniacs, or simply weirdos.
There are plenty of shark-eyed maniacs sleeping on cots in their offices and sweating coffee and grimly offering their entire beings to this bizarre job.
If Putin's troops have helped winkle the maniacs from Palmyra, then (it pains me to admit) that is very much to the credit of the Russians.
But if we can give our newspapers over to gun-toting maniacs for days on end, maybe we should make a little more room for this.
He cracks jokes occasionally and yes, he works for Rudy (Michael Rispoli), but mainly he's there to prove that James Franco is very good at playing maniacs.
Contrary to what Hollywood's been selling us for the last decade, Boston is not a bunch of Southie maniacs in Bruins jerseys pounding Jameson and robbing banks.
It was just unfathomable that a crammed room full of rabid maniacs would greet us so enthusiastically in a place so far away and sing every word.
And sure, it looks pretty fun—and that Pixel Maniacs are clearly having a laugh or two with its marketing makes me like it all the more.
"We did have two maniacs stop a momentum that was incredible, because for seven days nobody talked about the elections," Trump aid at a Missouri campaign rally.
It's like when Steve Carrell left The Office and Ed Helms became the guy, or when Natalie Merchant left the 9,999 other Maniacs for a solo career.
Nancy Grace thinks O.J. Simpson's apparent attempt to become a pro fantasy football analyst is disgusting -- because throat-slitting maniacs like him don't deserve a second chance.
Now, if it can just stop turning people into raging maniacs without creators needing to take matters into their own hands, then we'll really be getting somewhere.
The 10,000 Maniacs track, "Trouble Me," that is playing in the background of this scene is one hell of a commentary on the conversation happening in the scene.
" Mr. Waters made a cameo appearance in Mr. Lewis's 21974 film, "Blood Feast 21977: All U Can Eat," and paid homage to him in his own "Multiple Maniacs.
I even know maniacs who seek out the browner bananas, presumably because the most extreme version of that muffled clacking has some sort of ASMR quality for them.
"We did have two maniacs stop a momentum that was incredible, because for seven days nobody talked about the elections," the President said at a Missouri rally last week.
But he dismissed those killed by police as "drug-crazed" maniacs who had resisted arrest, and claimed that murders attributed to the vigilantes were the result of gang wars.
It's a message Pyongyang has received loud and clear, historically responding with streams of colorful invective: "The work of crazy war maniacs," North Korean state media said last year.
And, well, frankly speaking, a lot more people really need to grow up and learn that maniacs spouting total rubbish are just an unfortunate distraction from great Sponsor Message content.
The hit drama has gone on to inspire RV tours around set locations in Albuquerque, New Mexico, pizza-throwing maniacs, and now, to Sony Pictures's dismay, an award-winning beer.
Jaha carries a body covered in cloth to where the king is definitely not being helped by this second-rate healer (hey, maybe stop killing all the healers, you maniacs).
"We did have two maniacs stop a momentum that was incredible, because for seven days nobody talked about the elections," he said during his closing remarks at a Missouri rally.
Sports teams at Orofino High School in Idaho are nicknamed the Maniacs, and the school's mascot is a rather barbaric looking man with frizzy hair wearing nothing but a gown.
It seems like it wouldn't be necessary, but on a regular Sunday, I spend a lot of time losing my voice from yelling at random kids that run around like maniacs.
Its population of more than 300 million people includes all kinds of weirdos, assholes, and maniacs of varying political perspectives, and a generalized push toward niceness and decency would be welcome.
Admiral Harry Harris was in South Korea to observe annual joint military drills with the South Korean military, which the North called a step towards nuclear conflict masterminded by "war maniacs".
The billionaire says that America has been beggared and wrecked by immigrant rapists, venal bankers and idiot politicians, is imperilled by Muslim maniacs, and mocked by the rest of the world.
It's too bad ... 'cause the two have been training like maniacs for their August 25 superfight with KSI and Deji -- so a Paul showdown would be must-see (YouTube) TV afterward.
Adventurous types could also track down Watts' debut feature, Clown, a grotesque horror-comedy (also co-written with Ford) about a haunted clown suit that turns its wearers into child-murdering maniacs.
I've had people on Twitter asking me for my address to send their empty tins to, which I have politely refused as in this day and age, they could easily be maniacs.
If 2015 was the year Icelandic black metal really burst onto the international stage, 2016's already shaping up to be even bigger for this tightly-knit crew of musicians and maniacs.
This is why some ego-maniacs acquire "trophy wives," Dr. Ferretti said, adding that in the mind of the narcissist, a trophy wife is an improvement to their self-worth and confidence.
In 2003, Chris Warren, Steven Yee and Tony Phillippi founded a club called the Marathon Maniacs, a competition to see who could run the most marathons in a set period of time.
Han "declared the principled stand of the ... government to find out all of the terrorist maniacs and mercilessly wipe them out", the North's KCNA news agency said in a report on the briefing.
The video pairs clips of politically-ordered carnage, masked maniacs, and the orange smirk of American fascism with rough, kinetic live footage ripped straight from the dicey days of Cold War-era thrash.
Both films were designed, in their own ways, to capture America's maniacal tendencies — the reality show in Killers is called American Maniacs — but both ended up revealing more than a little of Stone's.
But "it will not be carpets and candles," said Erik Flannigan, the channel's head of music programming, referring to the scenery that distinguished "Unplugged" concerts by '03s staples like Nirvana and 10,000 Maniacs.
But a pleasant high can make their scheming and bizarro lifestyles more charming and rewarding and remind you just how grounded and sane you are in comparison to the maniacs on your screen.
It's a recipe that pays homage to the size-large ambitions of Manny Howard, a food writer who is among the highest tier of weekend-project-cooking maniacs in the United States today.
It's also very much a product of the late 1990s, as evidenced by everything in "A River of Candy Corn Runs Through It," from the title to a surprise musical appearance by 10,000 Maniacs.
Opening up TweetDeck, the Twitter-owned client favored by maniacs like me thanks to its real-time updating feature, can seem like stepping into an oncoming tidal wave and getting swept out to sea.
Bluetooth-enabled masks distributed throughout Rio de Janeiro's Music Carnival this year acted as a kind of live-action Tinder, matching the gyrating masses with other sweaty, dancing maniacs based on their Facebook likes.
Although the risk of being whacked by a car that can hit more than 300 kilometres per hour (186 miles per hour) seems possible, it appears to be not a concern for these maniacs.
I get the feeling that they're absolute maniacs live, too—they're midway through an extensive American tour right now, so if you see your city on the below list of dates, don't fuck up.
No surprise, then, that there are so many whiners and wastrels to be found on New York stages, from the meat-pie maniacs of "Sweeney Todd" to O'Neill's Tyrones, abusing drugs and one another.
Click here to view original GIF GIF source: Fox 35Internet-fueled conspiracy theories have plagued US politics over the last year and made voters on both sides of the aisle appear to be reactionary maniacs.
George Marsh never thought he'd join a Mini Cooper club when he bought his Mini Cooper in 2003, but at the urging of a friend he became the 14th member of Southern California Mini Maniacs.
It's the company's attempt to recruit the next generation of Mini maniacs, using the community that waited up to eight months for their little car from Oxford, England to move newer models off the lot.
Not us—we attended the meetup and initially parked ourselves on a bench like a bunch of awkward wallflowers, watching the dogs run around like maniacs and their owners make chit-chat with each other.
I expected to have a little more recovery time before they did it again, but joke's on me, because these psyched-out Finnish maniacs just dropped an entire new album on the populace—and it's spectacular.
Moves by the United States and South Korea to rename the approaching exercises were simply double-dealing that proved "confrontational maniacs remain unchanged in their black-hearted intention to stifle" North Korea by force, it added.
Admiral Harry Harris was in South Korea to observe annual joint military drills with the South Korean military, which the North called a step towards nuclear conflict masterminded by the U.S. and South Korean "war maniacs".
Listening to you talk about all this, it sounds like the gaming world is experiencing changes that a lot of people don't like, and so you've got a bunch of estranged persecution maniacs looking for an outlet.
From Nero in the 2009 film, Khan and Marcus in "Star Trek: Into Darkness" and all the way through to "Beyond"'s villain, these men are maniacs motivated by vengeance and an infantile appetite for military force.
BTW -- If you're not familiar with the Black Hole we suggest you google them, but keep all the lights on while you do ... cause you're gonna see pictures of maniacs like the one below (which is Wayne).
From ending up in amateur porn to being robbed to being attacked by a gang of machete-wielding maniacs, there is no telling how a transaction will end for the brave, baseball-capped transporters of grease wheels.
As its title suggests, this show will be framed via the psychologically charged sci-fi writings of J.G. Ballard, an appropriate choice given that one of his best-known novels involves condo inhabitants turning into bloodthirsty maniacs.
"We did have two maniacs stop a momentum that was incredible because for seven days nobody talked about the elections," he said, applying a level of executive punditry rarely seen from past presidents so soon after national tragedies.
It was kind of a chaotic weekend of running around Williamsburg like a bunch of maniacs and we're still feeling very hungover from all the damn Old Blue Last we drank, but we somehow came out the other side.
The dispatch of the Carl Vinson was a "reckless action of the war maniacs aimed at an extremely dangerous nuclear war," the Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party, said in a commentary on Saturday.
"As a mom with young kids who has seen people drive like maniacs in my little neighborhood, I would much rather have a Nuro bot delivering my stuff," said Ms. Dawson, who has extensive experience testing high-precision satellites.
But he was already a prolific filmmaker, then working on his fifth film and what he calls his "real" first feature, "Multiple Maniacs" (1970), which will receive a theatrical rerelease at New York's IFC Center beginning on August 5.
This year, I had an opportunity to do some scaring myself in the role of a "harvest victim" who has been pillaged for parts by plastic surgery-obsessed maniacs at the "Vanity Ball," one of five elaborately themed zones.
And by living with existential concerns of win bonuses and corporate sponsorships, of career-building progress and career-derailing setbacks, professional fighters in high-level MMA rarely have the space to act like the weirdoes and maniacs they often are.
Considering that El Paso, Texas just experienced the tragic aftermath of a politically motivated shooting, which was carried out by an anti-immigrant lunatic, one would think Republicans would temper their language to prevent additional unhinged maniacs from murdering innocent people.
"If you had a teacher who was adept the firearm, they could end the attack very quickly," he said Wednesday, stating that schools could arm up to 20% of their teachers to stop "maniacs" who may try and attack them.
"If you had a teacher who was adept with the firearm, they could end the attack very quickly," he said, stating that schools could arm up to 20% of their teachers to stop "maniacs" who may try to attack them.
"If you had a teacher who was adept with the firearm, they could end the attack very quickly," he said, stating that schools could arm up to 20% of their teachers to stop "maniacs" who may try and attack them.
Yes, "Multiple Maniacs," which has been restored by the Criterion Collection and is being given a theatrical run, is still capable of raising eyebrows, and imagining it in its historical context — the movie was first shown in 1970 — adds to the fun.
Among the acts that were signed to the label under Mr. Krasnow, or broke through during his tenure there, were Metallica, Mötley Crüe, 10,703 Maniacs and the Cure, as well as Tracy Chapman and Ms. Baker, both of whom Mr. Krasnow signed personally.
Where today we devote acres of type to parsing the antisocial pitfalls of social media, anatomists of the '50s rued the destructive potential of television — whether to empower populist maniacs or induce Americans to crave new consumer goods they neither wanted nor needed.
When you play your favorite multiplayer game, it's these kind of game servers that assure that users can see each other as they traverse an island full of 99 other suicidal maniacs, for example — and they also often run the software necessary to identify cheaters.
GEORGE ORWELL wrote, a little wickedly, in "The Road to Wigan Pier" that the British left acts as an irresistible magnet to cranks of every variety: fruit-juice drinkers, nudists, sandal-wearers, sex-maniacs, "nature cure" quacks, and, a particular peeve of his, pacifists.
Later, it came in seeing women like Arch Enemy's Angela Gossow or Bolt Thrower's Jo Bench onstage, in seeing Liz Ciavarella-Brenner edit Metal Maniacs, in reading Jeanne Fury and Zena Tsarfin's work in magazines, and in working with Paula Hogan at Candlelight Records.
And no matter how dead any of the eccentrics or maniacs or divas appeared to be, how far away from the president their status as fired or resigned or never-hired-in-the-first-place should have logically rendered them, nobody was ever truly gone.
Whether something is truly, sufficiently punk is one of the great pop-ideological struggles of our time, an argument that alienates curious dilettantes and reduces the faithful into rampart-building maniacs defending a half-century-old aesthetic against interlopers who don't really exist anymore.
In "Multiple Maniacs" (1970) and "Female Trouble" (1974), Mr. Waters enlisted his clown-alien drag muse Divine to shock audiences with subversive story lines that — to the outrage of the growing gay rights movement — helped gaysploitation emerge in the post-Stonewall, sleaze-crazed '70s.
So I can't forget Danny or the other "Biggest Losers" who starved themselves and exercised like maniacs to lose stunning amounts of weight, only to have their bodies fight back, with a slowing metabolism and a voracious hunger that forced them to regain weight.
Imagine the scene; tech-house die-hards embracing psytrance burn-outs, bulbous-eyed gabber maniacs tenderly linking arms with Avicii stans, DJ Sneak going twos on a Camel with everyone he's ever pissed off, all before the emergent messiah of a club-ready Sheeran.
Held up by two massive cranes, the rig sent these fearless maniacs from a dead stop to 125 miles-per-hour in a single second, which resulted in about 6 g's of force on their bodies by their estimation—approximately three times what astronauts feel during launch.
It's a pretty minor story, but I'm mentioning it here because lately I've been trying to convince my girlfriend to let our dog into our yard unsupervised, and that has involved persuading her that dog-stealing maniacs aren't nearly as common as she thinks they are.
By Buck SextonOpinion Contributor If I'd told you that a guy dressed in a giant condom and waves of Handmaid's Tale obsessed maniacs screaming about the patriarchy on Capitol Hill wasn't going to be the craziest news story of the week – you'd have thought I was crazy.
Most of the hosts are bigoted maniacs who, whether they believe their own bullshit or not, are trying to melt the brains of the public—so, while it sucked for me to sit through it, these people being bad at their jobs is probably good for society.
Published in 2279 to resounding indifference, it soon gained the cultish following of countless half-read books, turned Abbey into a desert sage and, in a cruel twist, "launched thousands of maniacs into the empty ground" of Arches, as his friend and biographer, Charles Bowden, put it.
For every case in which a good guy with a gun has managed to intervene in time to save lives, there have been myriad others in which gun-wielding maniacs — bearing licensed and unlicensed firearms — have been able to unleash terror and carnage upon the public.
I don't know what it is about football, and the NFL in particular, that turns everyone involved—fans, commentators, owners, coaches, and players—into absolutely raving maniacs, but pimping your ride with, as Rivers calls it, "the best QB room I've ever been in" is yet another great example.
Knowing what we know now, do you think the best thing the Greens could have done to battle global warming would have been running around trying to get attention for Jill Stein, or working like maniacs to support Clinton and keep Donald Trump out of the White House?
If you haven't heard this show, it can turn even the blandest talk radio into a fantasy wonderland—it was almost innocent in a way that has been lost to maniacs on YouTube ranting about racist conspiracies and how putting things into the water can turn frogs gay.
Every time I sit, I take a lot of questions from people that are screaming like maniacs in the back of the room, meaning one of the reporters -- I won't say it was John Roberts that said that, I refuse, but one of the -- but it was, don't feel guilty, John.
And while the FBI managed to track down the guy who was spraying a mix of hand cleaner, water, and mouse poison on a Whole Foods salad bars, it reminded us all how vulnerable we are to the whims of maniacs who use food as a way to fuck with people.
There are Terminator movie fans and then there are beautiful maniacs like this guy who recreated the entire Terminator 2 movie using Grand Theft Auto V.  We already know that the GTA modding community is incredibly creative, but the dedication and attention to detail required by this project is mind blowing.
But while we're spreading blame, let's not forget to save a generous portion for members of the Tennessee General Assembly, who are so busy passing legislation designed to punish the state's left-leaning cities that they have passed no legislation at all to protect their own citizens from maniacs with guns.
Because hidden in these villages, hillsides and pine forests you can find a state — Israel — trying to navigate a battlefield with a rival state's army (Syria), a rival regional superpower (Iran), a global superpower (Russia), super-empowered mercenaries and maniacs (Hezbollah and ISIS) and local tribes and sects (Druse and Christians).
Former flight attendant Shawn Kathleen, the creator of popular Instagram account Passenger Shaming, recently teamed up with travel website The Points Guy to produce a series of videos about "how to deal with traveling with maniacs in the sky" — and some of the things that have happened to her are pretty shocking.
Clips caught moments of my kids goofing off and fighting in Disney's endless lines, playing catch at home, dancing like adorable maniacs — moments too spontaneous or seemingly slight for me to have caught with my camera, but that will probably paint a more accurate and edifying picture of our lives in 30 years.
Robotics experts and sex therapists are worried that a future of Ex Machina–style humanoid fuckbots ready and willing to dote on our every need could turn the masses into sex-addicted maniacs—people may find it difficult to stop taking part in the high-tech carnal pleasure palace and actually detach from the dolls.
ABBA are avatars of a simpler, more glorious time in their nation's musical history, when homely homegrown songwriters could band together with their moderately attractive spouses and just sing the damn songs themselves, with everyone wearing high-heeled boots and sparkly outfits and smiling like maniacs whenever a camera pointed in their general direction.
One watches his proudly queer, exhibitionistic stock company the Dreamlanders in these early films (a contemporary review of "Maniacs" in the Baltimore Sun notes that the "heavily Baltimorese" accents are the funniest thing about the movie) and cannot help but wonder admiringly, and at times nervously, about the psychology of the city that produced it.
"Were Donald Trump to show up in Washington as president of the United States (with Corey Lewandowski as his chief of staff), he would fit in perfectly with the Beltway culture — a culture that rewards hucksters, cynics, and ego-maniacs who have long ago sold their souls for a shot at power and perks," she adds.
According to Gothamist, special activity officers conceived the initial premise (for kids, and definitely not as a distraction from reality), and with money from sponsors, 30 or so actors dressed up like monsters or maniacs with chainsaws and frightened everyone who decided to take a minute-long stroll through a tunnel near the 15th Street entrance.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trump adviser: 'He should stop saying things that are untrue' US moves British ISIS suspects from Syria amid Turkish invasion MORE decried his 2020 foes as "maniacs" and the impeachment inquiry as "crap" on Thursday, departing from a speech on health care to rip into his political opponents.
We're not one of those households with strict no-phone hours (we have no children and we're not maniacs, so why would we?) But given that both Jennifer and I work long hours in front of various screens, we do our best to actually hang out with each other when we're lucky enough to be home and free of obligations.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trump adviser: 'He should stop saying things that are untrue' US moves British ISIS suspects from Syria amid Turkish invasion MORE on Thursday attacked "Medicare for All" and called his Democratic presidential rivals "maniacs" as he tried to make his case on health care ahead of next year's election.
A Choose Your Own Adventure style of moviegoing could reinvigorate an industry that is having trouble competing with the Golden Age of TV.  We look forward to seeing 4DX screenings of Jurassic World 2 where you get to choose between human and dinosaur — or maybe a re-release of Captain America: Civil War where Cap fans and Iron Man maniacs get a different screen experience. 
As we talked I kept thinking, But you're beyond the pale , yet instead of that stopping us from talking we started to talk more and more frantically, babbling like a couple of maniacs about a whole load of things: shame, ruin, public humiliation, the destruction of reputation—that immortal part of oneself—the contempt of one's wife, one's children, one's colleagues, personal pathology, exposure, suicidal ideation, and all that jazz.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Thursday described the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect and the man accused of mailing pipe bombs to prominent Democrats as a pair of "maniacs" whose actions halted Republican momentum ahead of Tuesday's midterm elections.
Hayes finds Whitman's range without his privilege in a mostly alphabetized sonnet full of threats and phobias: All cancers kill me, car crashes, cavemen, chakras, Crackers, discord, dissonance, doves, Elvis, Ghosts, the grim reaper herself, a heart attack While making love, hangmen, Hillbillies exist, Lilies, Martha Stewarts, Mayflower maniacs, Money grubbers, Gwen Brooks' "The Mother," (My mother's bipolar as bacon), pancakes kill me, Phonies, dead roaches, big roaches & smaller Roaches, the sheepish, snakes, all seven seas, Snow avalanches, swansongs, sciatica, Killer Wasps, yee-haws, you, now & then, disease.
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