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I think it's the most insulting article I've ever had written.
Perhaps most insulting of all is your false display of solemnity.
We listed several of Duterte's most insulting, disturbing and outrageous comments, below.
TRUMP: I think it's the most insulting thing I've ever been asked.
He said that was the most insulting thing he'd ever been asked.
The most insulting thing someone said to me was to call me 'beige.
" Trump answered: "I think that's the most insulting thing I've ever been asked.
"I think it's the most insulting thing I've ever been asked," Trump said.
"I think it's the most insulting thing I've ever been asked," he answered.
Confronting someone's core values is one of the most insulting things you can do.
It's the most insulting thing that you can invest only in one company for women.
"I think it's the most insulting thing I've ever been asked," he said by telephone.
"The most insulting comparison you can make to that audience," said former Breitbart spokesman, Kurt Bardella.
"Absolutely most insulting conversation I have ever had with anyone," Kelly wrote, according to BuzzFeed News.
And it looks as though it may have been the part that Mr. Hannity found the most insulting.
The assertion that the government would "automatically" enroll people who are eligible is the most insulting of all.
"Absolutely most insulting conversation I have ever had with anyone," wrote Kelly in the email obtained by BuzzFeed News.
Maple syrup, Mountie costume, and hockey gear aside, the most insulting thing about the Cruz card might be his button.
There was even a special contest organised in the United States for such cartoons with a prize for "the most insulting".
" Trump on the NYT article about the FBI counterintelligence investigation: "I think it's the most insulting thing I've ever been asked.
More time should have been spent on perhaps the most insulting comment a presidential candidate has ever made about his own supporters.
But it's been most insulting when the Canadian rapper samples a prominent female artist on his music and then proceeds to diss women.
Mr. Trump's third pillar is the most insulting for many Americans, since it eliminates the family reunification principle for accepting legal immigrants from abroad.
Sasha makes good on his threats and does the most insulting thing you could do to a screenwriter by writing his own ending for the film.
It's high time our candidates fought to avoid being sucked into a vortex in which only the loudest and the brashest and the most insulting get heard.
Donald Trump is usually the most insulting person in any room, but his nickname for Ted Cruz is nowhere near the worst thing the senator's been called.
"I think one of the most insulting things about the Trump candidacy is just how little regard he has for the demands of the office," Noonan said.
Not only is it the most unoriginal and worst-tasting Dew, but the fact that they tried to Crystal Pepsi this is the most insulting thing of all.
"Absolutely most insulting conversation I have ever had with anyone," Kelly wrote in the email to his then-senior counselor at the Department of Homeland Security, Kevin Carroll.
The question, which came from a friendly interviewer, not one of the "fake media" journalists he disparages, was "the most insulting thing I've ever been asked," he declared.
"I think it's the most insulting thing I've ever been asked," Trump told Fox News host Jeanine Pirro when asked if he had ever worked on behalf of Russia.
"This was the most insulting statement that had ever been made by any US president against Iran since the Revolution," Zarif told Glasser in a podcast released this morning.
With Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp widely diffused in the Arab world, information now moves horizontally and people — using their real names — now tweet the most insulting things at their leaders.
Surely that would be more informative and positive than all the GOP debates that only seem to reward the wittiest speaker at best and the loudest or most insulting candidate at worst.
Asked on Fox News on Saturday night whether he is or has ever worked for Russia, Trump called it "the most insulting thing" he's ever been asked, but did not directly answer.
Most insulting, though, has been his response to the scores of layoffs from PepsiCo and other manufacturers across the city: Rather than acknowledging the effects of his tax, he's smeared businesses for price gouging.
It's when the law changed and you couldn't openly advertise your services anymore, and its whole shebang was offering a "menu" with all the options open to clients, and that's the most insulting fucking thing.
While Barrio Logan has been going through gentrification for some time now, the fact that Jenny is slapping a Mexican label on her business with no actual Mexicans involved is what I find most insulting.
When asked on Fox News Saturday about the Times report, Trump said, "It's the most insulting thing I've ever been asked" and claimed that he had probably been tougher on Russia than any other previous president.
There's been a dramatic change in how most of the world sees photography since then, but still: Some photographers don't even want to be described as photographers — it's like the most insulting thing you could say to them.
CNN host Anderson Cooper gave a good explanation on Howard Stern's radio show: Baldwin was in a situation in which he was trying to find the most insulting thing he could call a photographer he didn't like, and he landed on characterizing the photographer as gay.
Now, sadly, as we watch liberals and progressives stumbling their way back to Oz, their only solidarity is a truffle pig obsession with destroying all things Trump, condemning him in the most insulting language, and espousing a hard Left ideology straight out of central casting for Waiting for Lefty.
Lonzo Ball is Inspiring Broadcast Genius During a recent game against the Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls play-by-play man Neil Funk said Lonzo Ball had "the touch of a blacksmith" and it was just about the most insulting yet clever description of a player I can remember hearing on television.
In this view, when Trump vilifies immigrants (as The Washington Post put it "Trump's most insulting — and violent — language is often reserved for immigrants") or calls Baltimore a "rodent infested mess," he is the populist right's truth teller, and in this scheme politically correct liberals who denounce his comments are the liars.
He was -- in the most insulting way possible -- enforcing the new anti-opioid mandate from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: On March 15, 2016, the CDC introduced new limiting guidelines on the prescribing of opioids, designed to target primary care physicians who gave them out too carelessly and for too long to patients with chronic pain (defined as "pain lasting longer than three months or past the time of normal tissue healing").
Edsel Ford Fung (often spelled Fong) was an American restaurant server from San Francisco, California. He was called the "world's rudest, worst, most insulting waiter" and worked at Sam Wo restaurant.
There have been ups and downs. The most insulting Matsiev considers disqualification at the Sydney Olympics. On the eve of the Olympic battles in world rankings, he was number one: during the qualifying stage scored 150 points, while his nearest rival was only 85. But at the Olympics, he missed the final.
In the 1950s Sam Wo was a Beat Generation hangout, featuring such luminaries as Michael McClure, Allen Ginsberg, and Charles Bukowski. Edsel with "abused" customers in 1982. The Sam Wo Restaurant was famed as the workplace of Edsel Ford Fung, often called the "world's rudest, worst, most insulting waiter". Fung would refuse to serve customers whose appearance he disliked and would also harass patrons that complained about mistaken orders.
Three years later, she wrote a review of the TV movie. What she found most insulting, as she stated in both videos, is the implication that "God killed that woman because you didn't get the meaning of Christmas." An animated video of comedian Patton Oswalt's performance at the Lisner Auditorium about the song was posted on YouTube in November 2009. In it, Oswalt refers to the song as a "sick evening prayer".
But if you call me a baka-yarō, I cannot be so sure of what > you mean. The expression baka-yarō is one of the most insulting terms in the > Japanese lexicon, but it is vague and can range in meaning from an > affectionate 'silly-willy' to an abusive 'jerk-off fool'. Baka-yarō is so > widely used that it has become semantically weak and vague. Such vagueness > can serve to conceal hostility and thus to maintain social harmony.
Barnes, Timothy David, Athanasius and Constantius, Harvard 2001, p. 66 Eastern Bishop Gregory of Cappadocia died, probably of violence in June of 345. The emissary to the Emperor Constantius sent by the bishops of the Council of Serdica to report the finding of the Council, who had been met at first with most insulting treatment, now received a favourable hearing. Constantius was forced to reconsider his decision, owing to a threatening letter from his brother Constans and the uncertain conditions of affairs on the Persian border, and he accordingly made up his mind to yield.
Salter wrote two books about his experiences. In the first, which he dedicated to Maharaja Duleep Singh, The Asiatic in England: Sketches of Sixteen Years' Works Among Orientals (1873), he described the tortures received by lascars on sea voyages, and his disbelief that anyone could think that "the coloured part of mankind existed only to be used like brute beasts, and to have the most insulting names language can supply heaped upon them".Salter, Joseph. (1873) The Asiatic in England: Sketches of Sixteen Years' Works Among Orientals London: Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday. p. 150.
Unless it is all about the effort of trying to sand down the sharpest edges of modern music. Personally, I could never tie Satanic Warmaster down to the concept of NSBM for the reasons that have been there from 1998: It would not coincide with my conviction and the thoughts I want to convey through my music. To see me crush all the chains of an Abrahamic religion and proclaim my victory in the most insulting way possible, or me seeing good, evil, or lies where, according to political correctness, none should exist, it takes a twisted mind to see all this as a reflection of some political dogma.
At the outset of the American Revolution, United States military units primarily relied on fife and drum corps for musical support. The U.S. was first introduced to the bugle horn (forerunner to the modern bugle) during the Battle of Harlem Heights, when British infantry used the instrument, causing Joseph Reed to later recall, "the enemy appeared in open view, and sounded their bugles in a most insulting manner, as is usual after a fox chase. I never felt such a sensation before—it seemed to crown our disgrace." Some U.S. cavalry units adopted bugle horns during the war, however, a shortage of brass in the Thirteen Colonies largely limited use of the instrument to the opposing British and German forces, with U.S. troops continuing to rely heavily on fifes, drums, and even - at the Battle of Saratoga - turkey calls.
The first step was the issue of the Brunswick Manifesto (25 July), a proclamation which, couched in terms most insulting to the French nation, generated the spirit that was afterwards to find expression in the "armed nation" of 1793–1794, and sealed the fate of King Louis. It was issued against the advice of Brunswick himself, whose signature appeared on it; the duke, a model sovereign in his own principality, sympathised with the constitutional side of the French Revolution, while as a soldier he had no confidence in the success of the enterprise. Brunswick stressed that civilians would not be harmed or looted, unless they harmed the royal family: "If the least violence, the least outrage, be done to their majesties... [my troops] will take... unforgettable vengeance [on] the city of Paris...". The Brunswick Manifesto reached Paris on 1 August and was posted in numerous places across the capital, and received much hostility and mockery.

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