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"morbidly" Definitions
  1. showing a strong interest in sad or unpleasant things, especially disease or death
  2. (medical) in a way that increases your risk of getting a serious illness

225 Sentences With "morbidly"

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There's obese, then there's morbidly obese, and then there is super morbidly obese.
The man was 60 years old and almost morbidly obese.
I was almost morbidly fascinated by those implants later on.
You can bid on Farrah's morbidly hot outfit until Sunday.
The crazed alacrity of the young audience was morbidly fascinating.
So, she is morbidly obese, due to overfeeding by the father.
The morbidly obese cat, who eventually slimmed down to 16 lbs.
Almost every resort guest was either morbidly obese or dangerously anorexic.
While gruesome, there's a dark humor in this morbidly playful art.
"I am morbidly hungover," Lawrence shared at the beginning of her interview.
Since its inception, Will Forte's morbidly hilarious brainchild has shown unprecedented ambition.
Christie: When I was a little girl I was really morbidly shy.
When I adopted Rourke three long years ago, he was morbidly obese.
The capital has always occupied a morbidly distracting role in British life.
I was aesthetically attracted to cities but morbidly afraid of being shot.
"As a boy I was morbidly shy," he recalled in one interview.
"Out of Bed" is morbidly downtempo — it sounds like seasonal affective disorder.
It's a moment as morbidly grandiose as the earlier one was rapturous.
She was morbidly obese as a child, and 300 pounds in college.
Animals, including humans, that lack healthy POMC neurons usually become morbidly obese.
To the average American, the aftermath of police shootings might seem morbidly routine.
Some facing death may meet it morbidly, others angrily, spiritually or even humorously.
I was the unwitting keeper of a noni tree, and I was morbidly curious.
"For people that are morbidly obese, surgery is usually the best option," he says.
Five minutes into the read, someone pointed that out, and I was morbidly embarrassed.
Many believed the morbidly obese Arbuckle had injured her while attempting to rape her.
"It's how she resists that people in this town just love," Camille explains morbidly.
Typically the role is played by a morbidly shy girl with a slight limp.
And after being "morbidly disappointed," she got lessons from an aunt back in Kenya.
Maud hated regimental life and became morbidly shy, cutting herself off even from friends.
Among all working American adults, one-third were obese and 7% were morbidly obese.
It's that if we eat what's already in the refrigerator we'll be morbidly obese.
Herman takes a scholarly approach to her subject, but her tone is morbidly witty.
"So I think even non-vegans are morbidly curious about my food," she explains.
The narrative that's followed is what we've all come to see as morbidly "familiar" nowadays.
If you make a motion to stop them, they die in a morbidly cute animation.
Kansas can still balance its budget by going from being morbidly inefficient to grossly inefficient.
I find myself wanting to ask the same stupid, morbidly curious questions that people ask me.
Supposedly (and morbidly) according to this "fan" theory, Sandy actually does drown while at the beach.
"I couldn't ask the company employees to get healthy if I was morbidly obese," she says.
Turning Murphy into the morbidly obsess character Rasputia was still enough for a Best Makeup nomination.
"We are a step away from dishwashers that won't take third party dishes," Doctorow morbidly jokes.
Asch lives on Staten Island in relative seclusion, morbidly depressed after witnessing the early pogroms in Europe.
Nina Gibson was alarmed when she was diagnosed as morbidly obese during a visit to her doctor.
Not only was I morbidly obese, but I knew I was… and I knew I needed help.
His website remains charmingly low-key, and according to the equally morbidly and low-fi website FindAGrave.
He believes Hidey's fur became so matted because she's morbidly obese, meaning she can't properly groom herself.
A lost face might disturb a certain desire for individuality, but headlessness morbidly augments these sculptures' femininity.
The short video depicts a nude, morbidly obese individual lying helplessly on top of a McDonald's table.
I don't want to say fat so I'm going to use the official medical term: super morbidly obese.
It's the sound produced when a morbidly obese pigeon flies into the window of a foreclosed Old Navy.
"She started off in the morbidly obese category and is now at a normal body weight," O'Connor said.
It's therefore morbidly safe to say that excessive heat has already cost many US service members their lives.
Die With Me manages to subtly make fun of millennials' smartphone dependence, while also making it morbidly funny.
So actually if you were to do the BMI of a body builder, they would be morbidly obese.
It's not that if we keep eating like this for a few more decades we'll be morbidly obese.
Mr. Zilberberg's small tweak to the plot offered a morbidly dramatic ending well suited to the unusual space.
Morbidly obese at a relatively young age, Edna Blazer was largely homebound, but nevertheless a take-charge parent.
The Atlas Obscura book catalogues a wide selection of catacomb locations that might interest the morbidly inclined traveler.
And I think that's why people kind of latched onto this particular research, is that it's morbidly fascinating.
Certainly when you get to my level, which my doctor says is "morbidly obese," you have a problem.
Lieutenant General Adolf Heusinger, who stood on his right, morbidly described the desolate situation on the Eastern Front.
There were some unsettling, if morbidly fascinating, ploys for turning social contact into a set-and-­forget robotized task.
Take another of the shows I like, "My 600-lb Life," about morbidly obese people struggling with their weight.
While the tour can be taken online, it is incomparable to the disorientating and morbidly riveting virtual reality experience.
So compromised respiratory function is not reserved just for the severely and morbidly obese but also the mildly overweight.
We can guarantee that she didn't specifically ask for a chair that can hold her "super-morbidly-obese" frame.
The least-recommended weight loss treatment was bariatric surgery, prescribed for only 15 of the doctors' morbidly obese patients.
Since Tuesday biologists and the morbidly curious alike have been blowing up Twitter with a photo contest for #BestCarcass.
Hedges offered Darlene the role of Leo DiCaprio's morbidly obese mom in 'Gilbert Grape,' which became an instant classic. RIP
"It's an odd thing and morbidly fascinating," the creator of Duggar Data, who requested anonymity, told VICE in a message.
No matter which side you fall on for this fictional film, it's based on a morbidly intriguing real-life tale.
No tears, just an anger and a morbidly eager curiosity that brewed inside of me and heated up my veins.
In general, the archiving of women's achievements, even in the more democratic online world, receives morbidly scarce attention and funding.
Rather, many blacks are now morbidly amused by America's newfound horror over black death at the hands of the state.
Should it renumber the rooms, or even the floor, to disguise the place's sordid history and deter the morbidly curious?
In the series, triggering is avoided — the brutality is fully, morbidly foreshadowed (and takes place literally behind a closed door).
Even if no one wanted to know the answer, it now exists in this morbidly amusing mashup of Pixar what-ifs.
Yet to many of the people it sought to target — cool, young millennials — the #SeeTheLyte campaign may have appeared morbidly embarrassing.
I'm sorry to end so morbidly — dancing as I am around the subject of death — but there are advantages to it.
I went through it with my book "The Middlesteins," which was about a Midwestern Jewish family whose matriarch was morbidly obese.
One of the morbidly fascinating aspects of climate change is how much cognitive dissonance it generates, in individuals and nations alike.
TLC's hit show about morbidly obese people working to salvage their health — and their lives — returns with a 14-episode fifth season.
The humans are whisked around in intelligent hovering chairs; machines take care of their every need, so they are all morbidly obese.
More than 5 percent of men and nearly 10 percent of women were morbidly obese, with a BMI of 40 or more.
Where contemporary feminists are almost morbidly obsessed with men and their foibles, the second wave was compelled by women and their potential.
At cocktail hour, expatriate wives morbidly joke about having an emergency stash of cash at home in case their husbands suddenly die.
You can check it out here, and — sort of morbidly — use the art as your phone background or put it on another screen.
Amidst anti-Temer and anti-Olympics signs, two fringe protesters held up posters that morbidly praised the Dallas and Baton Rouge police shooters.
Unless she is morbidly obese, there is no excuse for trained medical personnel to miss something so physically obvious and potentially life-threatening.
Sometimes we are mocking or morbidly fascinated by those we stalk, but mostly we are in these other people's accounts just to see.
Morbidly inspired by a recent HIV diagnosis and the desire to leave a legacy, Blanca (MJ Rodriguez) decides to be the family matriarch.
Available on Kanopy (also available to rent on other sites) Instead of the dour Cold War, watch this morbidly vivacious offering from Poland.
She doesn't have the bawdy humor of Kaitlyn Bristowe, but she's morbidly attentive to her contestants, and they can't help but bask in it.
Already, users are speculating (or morbidly joking) about the possibility of a "hard fork" to reverse the change and bring back the locked funds.
"I had gone to my doctor for a routine physical and she said I was morbidly obese," says Christine, who was carrying 295 lbs.
They live in a small, morbidly grey town that looks like London, but without the tube or various ethnicities or more than one pub.
The hospital's obesity program offers gastric bypass surgery to select morbidly obese patients who have already completed a year of nutritional and psychiatric counseling.
She gestured to a home along her route and shook her head, recalling how its patriarch, a morbidly obese man, died the previous week.
On Sunday, Miss Egypt Farah Sedky could be crowned Miss Universe — but just a few years ago, she was considered "morbidly obese" at 220 lbs.
But if you've ever been morbidly curious about venturing through Hawkins and its bizarre, Barb-killing parallel universe, this Stranger Things news should thrill you.
The morbidly obese 1-year-old animal, who arrived there 6 weeks ago, weighed more than 196 pounds at intake, according to the ARL's website.
Nonetheless, it's important to know your enemy, so those still morbidly fascinated with Aoki should add I'll Sleep When I'm Dead to their watch list.
Unless, that is, you're Ahmed M., a 25-year-old cell phone salesman from Richmond, Virginia, who was morbidly obese for most of his life.
It's a nice morbidly romantic flourish but also a glorifying fantasy about Jack given that Ally's talent had insured she moved past him long ago.
It's possible she found the put-downs, which she's recalled 11 years after the fact in all their glory, as morbidly engrossing as I did.
Instead of evading his awareness of death, or becoming morbidly fascinated with it, as was Warhol, he looked at an anonymous skull without averting his eyes.
A two-part TLC docu-series will follow the journeys of two morbidly obese little people as they spend nine months trying to transform their bodies.
Zimmer has asked the judge to grant summary judgment in a bellwether case alleging the high-flex NexGen knee implants are unsafe in morbidly obese patients.
Sink a basket before performing the next stunt — "the 50-meter plank walk of death," as Efron so morbidly dubs it — then make one more basket.
A house so morbidly luxurious it has a promotional trailer that looks like Eyes Wide Shut-lite just hit the market for a cool $100 million.
Of these, a small percentage (4 percent in men and 8 percent in women) have a Body Mass Index over 40, which is considered morbidly obese.
"And then I feel like, if I'd have died, people would have just gone on, making money off of my death as well," he says, morbidly.
Dr. Volkow and colleagues showed that morbidly obese individuals had reductions in their D2 receptors and that the reduction was proportional to their body mass index.
If a consumer is morbidly curious about all of the outbreaks that are currently being tracked by Metabiota's new free tool, then they can check it out.
Most are a challenge even for the slightly squeamish and morbidly curious: hearts being lifted out of chests, up-close views of wisdom teeth extraction, knee replacements.
The idea of an angsty teenager being given the power to kill people he deems worthy of death would be morbidly funny if it weren't absolutely terrifying.
The written program notes of the 1830 symphony describe it as the story of a young musician of a "morbidly sensitive nature" experiencing an opium-induced delirium.
Still, if you believe in the tech — or at least find yourself morbidly curious about it — you can pick one up using either Bitcoin or Ethereum, naturally.
Katia fiddles with Commenter the same way aspiring New York media types are often morbidly tethered to Twitter, demonstrating how easily side gigs can become all-consuming.
And the ongoing revelations over America's modern-day concentration camps for migrants have resurrected the specter of Japanese American internment (sometimes in morbidly on-the-nose ways).
If there's one good reason to watch the Jamie Vardy film, it's to experience Vinnie Jones' portrayal of perhaps the most morbidly intimidating man of all time.
Gilbert Grape (Johnny Depp) is a 24-year-old grocery clerk who cares for his morbidly obese mother (Darlene Cates) and developmentally stunted younger brother, Arnie (Leo!).
" Her life with the Rubins, the morbidly generous Rubins, has smothered her curiosity and her own wildness; it has removed her, literally, from the Russian soil, "oily . . .
As such, it's morbidly fitting that the year's most prevalent trend was one which renounced all the grand ideals of "club culture" and simply celebrated self-annihilation.
Darlene Cates, who played the morbidly obese housebound mother in the acclaimed 1993 film "What's Eating Gilbert Grape," died on Sunday at her home in Forney, Tex.
Here's what these multi-talented director-actor couples had to say about working with each other — and, for the morbidly curious, also how the movie affected their partnership.
Better known as art-rock goddess St. Vincent, Clark tried her hand behind the camera for this deadpan, morbidly amusing re-creation of one girl's traumatic childhood memory.
At her yearly medical checkups, Helen Costa-Giles would nod along as the doctor told her she was in the "morbidly obese" category and insisted she lose weight.
There are times when Lu Yang's production values hit a nerve — as if a morbidly humorous video game addict had been handed the budget for a small movie.
It ran at the BAM Next Wave Festival last year; Charles Isherwood called it "morbidly funny, and sometimes just plain morbid," and named it an NYT Critic's Pick.
I don't want to say fat, so — even though she uses the word fat about herself — so I'm going to use the official medical term, super morbidly obese.
For adults, a BMI between 214 and 29 is considered healthy, 26 to 211 is overweight, 21 or above is obese and 29 or higher is morbidly obese.
It features hundreds of ancient baby dolls—specially selected for their strange, "uncanny valley" grimaces and grins—positioned menacingly in a hospital-ward setting, and brightly, morbidly lit.
A U.S. appeals court has dismissed a morbidly obese employee's lawsuit accusing Monsanto Co of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by requiring him to lose weight.
"I would expect more of a difference in outcomes in a morbidly obese group after diet and weight loss, such as those with BMI greater than 40," she says.
One of the runners-up, morbidly enough, was also a clergyman named András Pándy, who was thought to have killed at least 14 people throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
Someone who is morbidly obese has a propensity for high blood pressure and Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg tells TMZ his weight was a contributing factor in his death.
The morbidly awe-inspiring videos—126 are currently on YouTube out of the 210 total blasts conducted between 1945 and 1962—are comprised of footage taken of atmospheric tests.
Dark and morbidly funny, the show starred Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon as a pair of longterm friends turned successful plastic surgeons, and Joely Richardson as the former's spouse.
So it goes with Dido, the famous queen of Virgil's "Aeneid," and Nora, her modern-day analog in Abby Rosebrock's morbidly charming "Dido of Idaho" at Ensemble Studio Theater.
The state's rationale for its intended spree is morbidly pragmatic: The stock of one of its three execution drugs, the sedative midazolam, will expire at the end of April.
The result is a vulnerable and critical self-portrait of a man who, along with 5 percent of men and 10 percent of women in America, is morbidly obese.
A BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is considered healthy, while 25 to 29.9 is overweight, 30 or above is obese and 40 or higher is severely or morbidly obese.
From his 2003 Rounds album, the opening instrumental that loops throughout reminds me of an oxygen machine and brings up images of hospitals and other super sad, morbidly fascinating places.
Almost the whole system is morbidly obese from free-flowing federal dough, but either politicians don't know that reality, or it is too hard politically to stop playing Santa Claus.
Will Facebook start sending morbidly cheery alerts, reminding us to pay our respects to a loved one's wall on the anniversary of their death (in Harry Potter words, our Deathday)?
"A lot of people who are morbidly obese, they've been so stigmatized during their lives," says Ronald Wade, director of the Maryland State Anatomy Board's department of health & mental hygiene.
We're fascinated by real-life crime stories because they're morbidly thrilling, like a car wreck on the side of the road, and because they're frightening in the way of horror movies.
From Émile and Caroline's erotically charged looks at his hard, lovely, sculpted body, Yoav also presents a morbidly romantic vision that's reinforced when they pile him into a fur-covered bed.
Imagine if little Cecilia Lisbon from The Virgin Suicides heard this record as a morbidly depressed teen, maybe she would've been OK and not slit her wrists in the family bathtub.
Every time I get in the pool, it seems to be full of ancient women, moms with infants, and young men who are either morbidly obese or look like cage fighters.
What we do know for sure is that there are some surprising details that — while more morbidly fascinating rumors than damning evidence — are part of an accurate portrait of the man.
It has the aura of a morbidly picturesque fairy tale, with Monaghan's compact, sprightly and inexhaustible Richard bringing to mind one of the vengeful, quick-tempered gnomes common to such stories.
When Johanna Eppley's daughter turned 2285 year old, the morbidly obese mom realized that her eating and exercise habits were setting a bad example and that she needed to make a change.
Plus, there's something morbidly engrossing about Neanderthals butchering hominin bones in a cave thousands of years ago — and that perverse fascination is what drew Cole into studying this in the first place.
He's currently working on a "Masters of the Universe" series for Netflix and a "Howard the Duck" animated project for Marvel, assuming each project might be his last, but not morbidly so.
The 9-year-old Dachshund from K-9 Angels Rescue of Houston began his weight loss journey at 38 pounds last August, making him morbidly obese for a dog of his size.
It was these profoundly useless, morbidly stupid videos — of babies getting attacked by cats, of people getting hit (gently) by motorbikes — that brought me out of isolation and helped me discover community.
A BMI between 259 and 240 is considered a healthy weight, while 247 to 260 is overweight, 258 or above is obese and 23 or higher is what's known as morbidly obese.
Like anyone who's ever Googled an ailment, I was morbidly curious to find out if my condition was normal or if it was going to be the thing that ultimately kills me.
At Faulconbridge's clinic in Pennsylvania, the morbidly obese are assessed for bariatric surgery, a weight loss procedure that involves reducing the size of the stomach, usually by tying a band around it.
Much of the coverage of the study has focused on the self-driving cars angle, and the morbidly fascinating question of how we ought to program machines to make tradeoffs like these.
""Obesity is an epidemic in America that's increasing in strength by the day yet on every morbidly obese girl's Instagram you see hundreds of comments telling them how beautiful and hot they look.
He dedicated his last book, The Pursuit of Power: Europe, 21968–220, to Hobsbawm's memory, and this book is profoundly admiring and almost morbidly defensive; at the same time it's almost too revealing.
New Jersey doesn't even know how many whitetails call the Garden State home, since government estimates are based, morbidly, on the number of deer that hunters kill each year, which hovers around 50,000.
A BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is considered a healthy weight, 25 to 29.9 is overweight, 30 or above is obese and 18.5 or higher is what's known as morbidly or extremely obese.
The Russells — who say the cat's previous owner suffers from Alzheimer's and "doesn't know anybody anymore" — believe the mats formed partly because the neglected, morbidly obese feline was too large to groom herself properly.
I went from being morbidly obese and at risk of developing some serious health conditions to within 10 pounds of being within the "normal" area of my BMI chart, and I've never felt better.
One of John Landis' most underappreciated movies, this morbidly comic look at the infamous West Port murders stars Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis as the duo who grave-robbed to make some extra coin.
Oh nabbed a Golden Globe this year (How can we forget that acceptance speech?) for her role as a tenacious and unpredictable MI20073 agent who becomes morbidly obsessed with an international assassin (Jodie Comer).
He finally got an agent, who died of a heart attack two weeks after Pickett signed with him, an example of the kind of morbidly humorous incidents that seemed to surround Pickett his whole life.
Men who are good and loving and aren't out of work or morbidly obese and who truly want a loving permanent relationship are usually in wonderful new relationships within eight months, and frequently within four.
Burial is becoming less popular and at the same time less ecologically justifiable, so from a morbidly objective viewpoint the funeral urn is functional design, decorative design, and a product for which demand is increasing.
Although he's morbidly terrified of public speaking ("I would as soon be sent to jail as to have to make a speech"), he's active in the legislature, enthusiastically supporting a proposed law legalizing Sunday baseball.
One can't help but morbidly wonder about the circumstances of his death, and how the murderer cleaved through bone and brain with such elegance and cleanliness—perhaps the delicately-arranged body parts were freeze-dried?
The medical field is working toward non-drug therapies and non-surgical interventions that can help our morbidly obese patients, with the recently approved AspireAssist being the first of many potential advances in weight management.
While Vladimir Putin's authoritarian style may not be to our liking, and we have profound differences on several important international issues, we are no longer separated by opposing ideologies or more morbidly, mutually assured destruction.
I couldn't help but chuckle morbidly at Rabbid Luigi's death taking place in the same spot that would have reversed his fortunes, but prepared to set the Switch down and take a break for the night.
In this case, Nick Miroff springs President Theodore Roosevelt on us, as he explores the morbidly fascinating history of an era when Bayer made "Heroin" as a cough suppressant and Sears sold syringes through the mail.
But Mr. Dunham said that a morbidly ill person voluntarily dying with the aid of sedatives and surrounded by loved ones, and an inmate being put to death against his or her will, were hardly comparable.
In Moscow, our final stop, he drove me past a shabby apartment complex where he imagines Charlie, the morbidly obese protagonist of "The Whale," his breakout play produced by Playwrights Horizons in 2012, might have lived.
The staggering brutality of ISIS, what the terrorists called the "management of savagery," was meticulously recorded and posted on the internet to morbidly fascinate the world and ensure absolute obedience in the regions under its control.
For the brave and maybe a little morbidly-unphased, feel free to give this old theory a try: On October 31, wait until 12pm before make sure the room is pitch black — except for your candle.
Warrell — who has become a certified personal trainer and sports nutritionist — is now using her experiences to help two morbidly obese little people transform their bodies on the two-part TLC docu-series Big & Little, premiering Wednesday.
" One article in the Washington Post by an emergency physician describing the difficulties of dealing with a morbidly obese patient provoked one commentator to say she wanted to slap the doctor for his "smug and insincere pity.
"What you find is that with each class of obesity, depression levels go up, and with the morbidly obese depression levels jump up dramatically to between four and six times compared to a normal weight," said Faulconbridge.
Among other things, it always bothered me that he didn't live to see the next stage of the movies, a rather jolting reminder of mortality that has somewhat morbidly hovered over "Star Wars" for me ever since.
A remarkably large share of elite discourse around transportation infrastructure, meanwhile, is morbidly fascinated with the way America's old airports tend to look dingy compared with the much newer ones in China and the United Arab Emirates.
Meanwhile, although Mr Roof's view of American history was morbidly extreme, his conviction that whites are the country's real victims ("White people are being murdered daily in the streets"), and that black suffering is exaggerated, is hardly unique.
"We're intrigued by the idea of prison relationships, in part because we're morbidly curious about anything to do with transgressors and criminals, but also because their relationships are titillating and a little mysterious," contends Knox in the essay.
Read more: Truck drivers fear for their safety on the road — but the vast majority of them face a much bigger threatThe CDC research found that nearly 70% of truck drivers were obese and 17% were morbidly obese.
What gives the show its edge is how well it teeters on the ed of the macabre; Dory (Shawkat) becomes morbidly fascinated with a missing high school classmate to the point where the search consumes her life and thoughts.
In some cases, it could only be an improvement: "The Godmother": An Italian woman's godson reluctantly joins the mafia and tries to maintain a normal life, but becomes morbidly obese after she keeps feeding him her world famous lasagna.
In short, gun violence in games doesn't have to be spectacular and fun in order to be entertaining; on the contrary, there's something morbidly fascinating about guns' horrific qualities and the pride of place they occupy in popular culture.
Celtics 225, Nets 219 Before the Nets' 215-223 loss to the Celtics on Monday at Barclays Center, Coach Lionel Hollins spoke morbidly about the season-ending injury incurred by the starting point guard Jarrett Jack last Saturday in Boston.
My favorite anecdote from my former brothel involves the ladies lining up for a morbidly obese man (it's not my intention to shame the overweight but to emphasize that sex with an obese person can be a physical challenge for some).
Morbidly funny, and sometimes just plain morbid, the show is constructed like many Civilians productions, as a collage of testimonials drawn from interviews with real people, in this case people with a particular point of view on, or relationship with, mortality.
In "President Taft is Stuck in the Bath," Taft isn't just overweight, but morbidly obese, red-faced and stark naked, with ample rolls of flesh protruding from every imaginable location on his unwieldy body, overflowing out of a comparatively small bathtub.
They just really, really want deWitt to read the excerpt of their unpublished novel, In God's Silence, Them Devils Sang, which the morbidly curious can read on the fake website (with disclaimers on every page stating "this is not Patrick deWitt").
R. In a similar vein to her previous novel Eileen, Moshfegh brings us the dark, suspenseful, and morbidly funny whodunit Death in Her Hands, which follows elderly widow Vesta Gul as she happens upon a mystery that quickly obsesses her.
PARK CITY, Utah — Wiener-Dog, the story of a sweet, calm, adorably devoted Dachshund on a star-crossed quest to find her permanent home, is one of the most morbidly dark, nihilistic and messed up things Sundance has ever shown us.
Recommended for children 95003 and older, it takes a morbidly comic approach to Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," the novella in which an upright physician undertakes an experiment that unleashes his dark side.
Cut to 45 minutes later and your friends can barely hold you up as you slosh your pint down their v-necks, tears streaming down your face, passionately crying every single word of "The Scientist" like a morbidly single uncle at a wedding.
If you want to talk about suicide online or in-person, consider the following four strategies:  Humans can be morbidly curious, but suicide isn't an occasion to focus on the details of someone's death, including the method or whether they left a note.
John Szoke This print dealer presents three excellent mini-shows: works by Jean Cocteau on the outside wall and, inside to the left, prints by Edvard Munch, including a morbidly erotic drypoint depicting a voluptuous nude woman embracing and kissing a skeleton.
For morbid obesity (a body mass index of 2100 or greater), the rates for women compared with men were even more startling: 2000 percent of men were morbidly obese, while 10 percent of women were — a rate that had been rising over time.
Between tending to his morbidly obese mother (Darlene Cates), his mentally challenged younger brother (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his job at the local grocery store, Gilbert's only respite comes in the form of an affair with a married woman — and even that gets old.
Then the animal spins around and we see the side we would all wish to ignore: Hideous, welted, open sores all over, growling and spitting and screaming, an eyeball that has fallen out of its skull and dangles morbidly by its optic nerve.
The average Amy Sedaris Instagram post is morbidly compelling in the same way as a yellowed photo that might accompany a recipe for some very unappetizing 1970s-era hors d'oeuvre: You don't really want to eat it, but you can't stop looking at it.
Schwartz will be joining a cast that includes Jim Carrey as Doctor Robotnik, and while we don't yet know who will be behind the franchise's other classic characters, these two are bizarre enough picks to make anyone at least morbidly curious about the movie.
But occasionally, a TV show falls apart under such spectacular, headline-generating circumstances that its return — under whatever form it takes — is tracked with fervent anticipation, less because anybody hopes it might be good and more because we're morbidly curious to see what happens.
In lighter moments, he and his colleagues morbidly joke about using thick-tipped markers to write their names on the tape to claim their spots, for when they inevitably fall ill with the virus, although he said they routinely check on one another's well being.
US data for the past decade indicate that 54% of patients undergoing total hip replacements and 79% of patients undergoing total knee replacements are either obese (with a body-mass index of greater than 30) or morbidly obese (with a BMI of greater than 40), he said.
Rhoads's story ends here, but for the morbidly curious, the plague dead now reside in Mont Gargan cemetery nearby—except for the bodies discovered in the courtyard during excavations in 2016, and the black cat sealed into the walls centuries ago to keep the devil from the door.
WASHINGTON — At the direction of the young dictator Kim Jong-un, officers in the North Korean military have carried out the executions of more than 340 of the country's own citizens, including other military officials, using methods that are often as morbidly theatrical as they are inhumane and barbaric.
The next day the story of what happened is retold, in partial, broken versions that change depending very much on who is asking: a soldier, a husband, a woman with a clipboard, a morbidly curious visitor from the next village, or the chief's wife, returned from her sister-in-law's compound.
Dolezal's footage has never been seen before and ranges from the startlingly personal to the morbidly hilarious — including one lengthy scene in a hotel room (shot by Dolezal) where Houston and husband Bobby Brown vividly mimic a scene from What's Love Got to Do With It, casting themselves as Tina and Ike Turner.
In "Game 1," they are gathered around a table, passing around a white sheet of paper as if writing the script for the Bangladesh genocide of 1971, while in "The Anatomy Lesson" they have completed the act of cutting up the nation into pieces as they stare down morbidly at a cadaver.
Here, however morbidly, is where I have always fixed the problem when yet another instance of "inappropriate language" blows up big and bright in the body politic, whether from the living or the dead: the gross distortion of national priorities and imperatives when it comes to dealing with both the myth of race and the reality of racism.
Mr. Crook writes and directs every episode, and if he isn't quite as sharp in the second season — story lines involving Becky's desire to chuck her job and move to Africa, and a German visitor's search for the World War II airplane that crashed with his father aboard, are a bit flat — he maintains the show's morbidly whimsical tone.
"I'll be sitting right next to Buddy, who is also, I'm sure, classified as 'morbidly obese,' he's a big dude, and you see the slew of comments saying I'm on death's door, I'm disgusting, I'm lazy, I'm stupid, I'm ugly, I'm worthless, when I'm sitting right next to a very overweight man, and no one ever mentions him," she says.
Watching Pulp Fiction now, one of the things that stands out is how three-dimensional even passing characters feel, from the morbidly curious cabbie Esmarelda Villalobos (Angela Jones) to a figure as minor as Raquel (Julia Sweeney) from Monster Joe's Truck and Tow, who manages to come across as someone with a big story to tell in just a few seconds of screentime.
"The bacteria reported at higher levels in the cyclists by Peterson are also elevated in a "bewildering array of different populations including in my own cohorts of HIV positive individuals (but associate with sexual behavior; men who have sex with men, and not HIV itself), rheumatoid arthritis, some morbidly obese people, people who eat certain high-fiber type diets, etc.
Practically, he is a morbidly bloated and ill-dressed adolescent who watches the soft bits of Fox News and pretends that he is important while a hellish gaggle of lunatics and right-wing extremists grapple for the reins of the nation, assuring Trump that he's important while he tweets at celebrities who make him feel as small and pathetic as he really is.

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