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" A: "Don't assume you're the most pathetic person in the world.
"Study for: Coup d'etat" is an expression of power at its most pathetic.
But the most pathetic thing about Trump is that he was also an Oscars recapper.
Of all the people who slid in that year, Johnson is perhaps the most pathetic.
Like, the smallest, most pathetic little serpents, left about the place as a practical joke?
Ohio's recent "legalization" of medical marijuana is by far the most pathetic I've seen thus far.
I remember witnessing the most pathetic response a man offered a woman who refused his advances.
If you ever suspect you are in a fairy tale you must reject your most pathetic self.
"It does need two people, which is the most pathetic thing I've said today so far," she said.
The killings follow the same pattern, but it is the statements from the government that are the most pathetic.
He bullies his son—which, although a popular thing to do, is probably the most pathetic choice of victim.
They are pursuing one of the most pathetic attempts of alleged governance in the recent history of our nation.
We all must have the freedom to be our silliest and most pathetic selves without fear of it defining us.
It was snowing gently, and our kids were oohing and ahing, as kids inevitably do, over even the most pathetic displays.
Recently, B.J. Stead, the guitarist for the band Miss May I, posted a photo to Twitter of the most pathetic looking pizza we have ever seen.
Here we get the god of the ocean mashed up with perhaps its most pathetic (by that we mean in the original sense, inspiring identification) inhabitant.
But when I step into the game's tavern, which is more cafe than beer hall, I'm reminded of the most pathetic lesson I learned from video games.
But instead of asking judges to reward the contestants' vocal pyrotechnics, "Six" instructs the audience to choose as the winner the wife whose story is most pathetic.
Orrin Hatch, of Utah, told reporters on Tuesday that his Democratic colleagues were "idiots," whose tactics were the most "pathetic" action he'd seen in his many years in the chamber.
" I distinctly remember paging through the story one night while taking a late-night subway home from work, and thinking: "Man, this is one of the most pathetic things I've ever read.
The most pathetic anti-Beto attack came from the Texas GOP Twitter account, which apparently wanted to bring voters attention to how uh, conventionally attractive and cool the Democrat was back in college?
The race cost him an estimated $100 a vote, one of the most pathetic showings since Rudy Giuliani ran for president and spent $110 per vote in the process of winning nothing whatsoever.
Looking at empty seats in the committee room normally occupied by Democrats, Mr. Hatch described their stall tactics as "the most pathetic thing" he had seen in his 40 years in the Senate.
Three University of Illinois football players have been arrested for armed robbery and home invasion for an alleged incident at a campus dorm ... and it sounds like one of the most PATHETIC crimes ever committed.
Of all the victims in the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, the most pathetic — and the source of the most anguish — are the children, most of whom died in the America's Kids daycare center.
By that point, someone called the manager and she came in and canned him on the spot, and he broke down crying in what had to be the most pathetic, snot-ridden scene I've ever witnessed. Awesome.
If the United States granted titles to the children of its rulers we'd be forced to fawn over Donald Trump Jr. and his brother Eric — two of the least likable and most pathetic men in public life.
In what will go down as one of civilization's most pathetic and anticlimactic nadirs, he promised to release the album if Donald Trump became President, but decided not to because, I don't fucking know, he's Martin Shkreli.
The Republican response to the evidence that the Trump campaign named Page a foreign policy advisor around the same time the FBI interviewed him over suspected ties with Russian spies is perhaps the most pathetic thing in here.
Lastly, we would be remiss not to include what is perhaps the most pathetic macaroni and cheese the Internet has ever seen—a vat of elbow pasta and unmelted shredded cheddar presented to a group of unsuspecting office potluckers.
A little harsh on the wasp, being named after the Potterverse's most pathetic Death Eater, but each to their own... So there you have it, a nuanced interpretation of J.K. Rowling's morally ambiguous character is being used to send a message about the importance of wasps.
But this is the appropriate posture for members of the "Never Trump" movement, which failed in the most pathetic and humiliating way precisely because it was premised on large areas of substantive agreement with Trump and a broad (though not universal) consensus that Trump was preferable to mainstream liberalism.
AP Photo/StapletonIf you try to imagine the most pathetic gathering of humans ever, it would probably look a lot like this group of people who have amassed their fortunes by stripping the Earth of its fossil fuels and are desperately trying to squeeze the last gasp of relevance out of a backwards-thinking, planet-strangling industry.
In 2013, Anderson appeared in the ABC reality television series Splash. After practicing several dives into a swimming pool then nearly drowning, he needed help getting out from co-star football player Ndamukong Suh.Ley, Tom (January 28, 2013). "Louie Anderson Nearly Drowns In The Most Pathetic Way Possible, Is Saved By Ndamukong Suh". Deadspin.
Her dreams to enter into a happy wedded life with the man she likes ends on her wedding day with the most pathetic experience in her life. Would educated and headstrong Viveka be able to win her fight against male opposition and the political rivals. While the story continues the film ends in a tragedy.
Despite their certain damnation, God makes other Christians desire their impossible salvation (corrept.15, 47). Rist identifies as “the most pathetic passage.” By AD 429, Augustine quotes 1 Cor.1.18 adding “such” to 1 Tim.2.4, redefines all to mean as “all those elected,” and implies an irresistible calling. Hwang noted, Augustine attempted at least five answers over a decade of time trying to explain 1 Tim.
At the end of the trial, during which there were many irregularities such as false dating or truncated quotations,Robert Aron, Histoire de l'épuration (second volume), Fayard, 1969, p.365, 366, 367. Listing these irregularities, Robert Aron describes Maurras' trial as "one of the most pathetic and most characteristic of the épuration" (page 362). Maurras was sentenced to life imprisonment and deprivation of civil liberties.
He also offered a cash prize to any medium who could produce a single levitation under controlled conditions. Bryan Donkin, M.D., studied the Crawford experiments called attention to "the superabundant exposure of the massive credulity and total defect of logical power displayed by Dr. Crawford," who gives "the most pathetic picture of a willing victim of pernicious deception".Jastrow, Joseph. (1935). Wish and Wisdom: Episodes in the Vagaries of Belief.
Asagi then gets upset and destroys Feinne with only a bazooka shot (amazing even Gig) stating that Feinne was the most pathetic end boss she has ever seen. Then she challenges Gig and the hero in a fight and during this battle she destroys the world with her power. After this battle Asagi can be recruited. However, she starts to complain about her fate of being always an hidden character.
Soon a son is born, and five years pass. His cousin Henry and Jim is summoned back to England to assume the title Earl of Kerhill, he having been exonerated by the deathbed confession of his cousin. He decides to send his son home to England, and the parting between the mother and son are most pathetic. Naturich, about to be arrested for the killing of Hawkins, commits suicide while huddled among her child's playthings.
An anonymous review in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine for May 1832 argues, "Mr Tennyson, when he chooses, can say much in few words. A fine example of that is shewn in five few-syllabled four-lined stanzas on a Deserted House. Every word tells; and the short whole is most pathetic in its completeness-let us say perfection- like some old Scottish air sung by maiden at her wheel-or shepherd in the wilderness."Anonymous 1832 p.
Narrating, she explains they married but that their happiness was not to last: He died three years later in the Boshin War, Japan's last civil war. Tomoe took care of Seibei's daughters until they were both married. Ito often heard that Tasogare Seibei was a very unfortunate character, a most pathetic samurai with no luck at all. Ito disagrees: Her father never had any ambition to become anything special; he loved his two daughters, and was loved by the beautiful Tomoe.
"Smith, p. 192.Kauffman, American Brutus, p. 291. Broadside advertising reward for capture of Lincoln assassination conspirators, illustrated with photographic prints of John Surratt, John Wilkes Booth, and David Herold In the cities where the train stopped, 1.5 million people viewed Lincoln in his coffin. Aboard the train was Chauncey Depew, a New York politician and later president of the New York Central Railroad, who said, "As we sped over the rails at night, the scene was the most pathetic ever witnessed.
Its agony was marked by panic and brutality as ugly as the record of European imperialism could show. In the spring of 1962 the unhappy corpse of empire still shuddered and lashed out and stained itself in fratricide. The whole episode of its death, measured at least seven and half years, constituted perhaps the most pathetic and sordid event in the entire history of colonialism. It is hard to see how anybody of importance in the tangled web of the conflict came out looking well.
Bannerman was one of three Liberals to be made life peers in 1967; the others were Tim Beaumont and John Foot. Their appointments were attacked by the Young Liberals as undemocratic. One particular critic was Tony Greaves, then editor of the Young Liberal publication Gunfire, who argued that as the Liberal Party was in favour of a new social and political order, it was quite wrong to participate in the most pathetic feature of the existing order, the House of Lords.The Times, 17 November 1967 (Greaves would become Baron Greaves of Pendle in 2000).
Experienced climbers such as Ikumori often show neophytes good routes and techniques. More experienced outsiders may be disappointed as the quality of the stone is poor, the setting is gloomy and the climbs present so little challenge that it has been called "one of America's most pathetic boulders". The park police formerly ticketed climbers who climbed more than a few feet up the rock. The City Climbers Club approached the park authorities and, by working to provide safety features such as wood chips around the base, they were able to legalize climbing there.
Central Park has two ice skating rinks: Wollman Rink in its southern portion and Lasker Rink in its northern portion. During summer, the former is the site of Victorian Gardens seasonal amusement park, and the latter converts to an outdoor swimming pool. Central Park's glaciated rock outcroppings attract climbers, especially boulderers, but the quality of the stone is poor, and the climbs present so little challenge that it has been called "one of America's most pathetic boulders". The two most renowned spots for boulderers are Rat Rock and Cat Rock.
In 1671 he was appointed preacher at the Savoy Hospital, and soon afterwards married. He became so popular as a preacher to overflowing congregations that it was said that his parish extended from Whitechapel to Whitehall, reported by Richard Kidder; and John Evelyn's Diary (18 March 1683) calls him 'a most pathetic preacher and a person of saint-like life.' He resigned Dolton on obtaining the Savoy preachership; he had to hire a house near his church, became the father of four children, and gave to charity with an open hand. Kidder also says that he injured any chance of preferment by the plainness of his reproofs to great men.
C.Ewer (1880) "Sermon on the Imprisonment of English Priests for Conscience Sake", (Preached in St. Ignatius Church, New York., on the Fourth Sunday in Advent, 1880) A Mr. G. Wakelin’s recollected events of Fr. Enraght’s arrest and imprisonment: > “To describe his leaving the vicarage where his people had ever found in > himself and Mrs. Enraght helpers in all times of need and trouble, is beyond > my power; most pathetic and touching was the going to Warwick Prison. His > friends and even those who had to carry out the sentence, were far more > touched and overcome than was the vicar himself, who went through it with a > calm fixed patience, with thorough cheerfulness and resignation.
According to Gutzlaff, this was "a mere manoeuvre" to gain time in manning the fort. He reported, "After the most pathetic appeal to their feelings, and having described the disasters which certainly would ensue from their obstinacy, I left them, and returned on board the cutter". After five or six hours of what Elliot called "delay and irritating evasion", he sent a boatload of people on shore to a distant part of the bay with money to purchase provisions, which they accomplished, but were then obliged by mandarin authorities to return them. In his report, Elliot wrote that he felt "greatly provoked" upon hearing this and opened fire on the junks in what became the first armed conflict of the First Opium War.Hanes & Sanello 2002, p.
Along with other key battles in the latter part of British activity under Operation Corporate, such as the Battle of Mount Tumbledown, the success at Wireless Ridge constituted one of the last major battles of the war before the subsequent surrender of Argentina. In the wake of the battle, British forces witnessed the Argentine soldiers pull back toward Stanley, before continuing to turn firepower onto them as they retreated, with one officer remarking "It was a most pathetic sight, and one which I never wish to see again." Not wanting to replicate the heavy losses of Goose Green, the British had focussed a heavy artillery bombardment onto the opposing troops before undertaking the main assault, an action that would strongly affect the morale of the Argentine soldiers. The barrage lowered their will to fight significantly, spreading a sense of hopelessness through the forces as they retreated.
While helping Seth Meyers write the sketch, Fey decided to use Palin's answer regarding her opinion on the bank bailout nearly verbatim. Fey later said on the Late Show with David Letterman that, in answering that question, Palin "got lost in a corn maze," noticeably struggling to find an answer and meandering between several seemingly unrelated topics such as health care, job creation, lowering government spending, international trade, and lowering taxes, ultimately not stating a clear position for or against it. CNN commentator Jack Cafferty was particularly critical of Palin's answer to the bailout question, saying that if McCain wins, Palin will be "one 72-year-old's heartbeat away from being President of the United States, and if that doesn't scare the hell out of you, it should" and that in all his years of covering politics, "that was one of the most pathetic pieces of tape I have ever seen from someone aspiring to one of the highest offices in this country." The airing of the Couric interviews coincided with a collapse in her approval ratings and a loss of McCain's gains among white women.

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