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" My first take: "A psychotically incoherent speech mixing cookies with dog poop.
I doubt even Shakespeare could fully encompass a character this psychologically (and psychotically) complex.
Given the devastating situation that Grande had experienced the year prior, "No Tears" is almost psychotically positive.
I, for one, love the proposed "technology" girl who appears to be serenely (psychotically?) smiling at her laptop.
Manson, like many psychotically predatory men whose violence has hypnotized American culture, was really just an everyday misogynist.
Sedaris looks psychotically at pieces of meat, too: her food photos act, almost to a fault, as extremely effective appetite suppressants.
Mr. Zorn, 63, a longtime fixture of downtown Manhattan, is known for composing frenzied, explosive music, riots of psychotically bright colors.
Staring at the female, his pupils swelling and shrinking like a heartbeat, he begins a dance best described as psychotically sultry.
The wrecking ball legs of Apidej's came to legendary prominence in his bout against the psychotically aggressive Sompong Charoenmuang on February 5th 1963.
" We'll have some initial ratings info by midday Wednesday... Competing realities -- Van Jones on CNN: "A psychotically incoherent speech, with cookies and dog poop.
This entity is psychotically obsessed with new clothes; if children don't receive new clothing during Christmas time, this massive cat is said to eat them.
Go find someone psychotically outgoing to sell your services, and y'all can happily sit in your nerd cave all day working up some hot spreadsheets.
But a lot of the animals are cute in weird, bad ways: obese or stoned-looking or dangling an extra-long tongue or looking psychotically at a piece of meat.
The military advisers acting as Bondarchuk's consultants gave him the go-ahead to marshal thousands upon thousands of actual soldiers for use as extras in his psychotically ambitious battle scenes.
But decisions in the wake of Gregg v Georgia have barred the execution of people who are insane (1986), intellectually disabled (2002), under 18 when committing their crimes (2005) and psychotically deluded (2007).
"I get so psychotically attached to all of my characters, and I fight for them in probably the most annoying way," she tells famed shoe designer Brian Atwood, who interviewed her for the story.
" They Live is a clear send up of our complacency in a society built on psychotically selfish consumption, but it's also about the cover-up: how we delude ourselves from seeing some "unpleasant truth.
Their number one presidential candidate is a reality show star who keeps his hair comically lopsided because he thinks it's "lucky," makes psychotically strange faces, and lets white people beat up non-whites at his rallies.
I got the sweep of war and romance; world-building previously preferable with cards and dice; a fantasyland in which a queen's psychotically enraged entitlement and not unjustifiable arrogance (Daenerys Targaryen, "Freer of the Damn Slaves," too) can break your heart.
In the opening essay, "A Tale of Two Dogs," she confesses to accidentally-­on-purpose "losing" Max, her children's black Labrador — an overbred, neurotic dog who "howls long, shatteringly loud, Baskerville-caliber howls" and barks "psychotically," arousing the neighbors' ire.
When Kramer began visiting psychiatric wards in the 1970s, they were filled with miserable, hollowed out people who were in what was then known as "end-state depression"; the only thing that differentiated these patients from psychotically catatonic patients is that these depressed patients would wring their hands.
Instead they are tethered to psychotically specific set pieces — a mole who is displaced by construction work, a couple in Alaska who cook a beaver tail — and riddled with allusions to arcane inventions (dumbwaiters), exotic locales (rice paddies) and nightmarish images (an anthropomorphized sun with a zipperlike mouth).
Nirvana: The Biography. Da Capo Press. . p. 111. True also described Nirvana's "Love Buzz" single as a "Limited edition of 1,000; love songs for the psychotically disturbed".True, Everett. (1989).
Darius Washington from Otaku USA magazine defined the original version of M.D. Geist as "an entertaining action vid with okay production values, unique elements and a psychotically fun twist" The owner of Central Park Media John O'Donnell jokingly named it "the best bad anime ever made".
Twenty-five years later, a girl named Amy gets pregnant by her boyfriend. She tells him the news at their senior prom. He refuses to raise their child or pay for an abortion. She tearfully runs home to her psychotically religious, alcoholic mother who is later revealed to be Ellen.
The all-powerful leader of the 31 Primevals, the Z-Master's core. Created Pasder and Paglaccio to act as independent "Terminal Programs" - it appears that these two are actually the two halves of Heart itself. Spoke in an almost psychotically calm adult male's voice. Possessed the ability to attack using waves of psychokinetic force (which could be blocked by The Power-enhanced Solitary Waves).
Princess Mandie a.k.a. Man-DIE (voiced by Tara Strong) is Mark Chang's terrifying though beautiful former fianceé, a barbaric extraterrestrial princess who can be described as psychotically violent. Antagonized by Mark's intimidation about her and his refusal to marry her, Mandie constantly plots revengeful, bloodthirsty murder against him. It was later revealed Mandie never loved Mark and only wanted to marry him as a way of seizing power.
When Elliot comes across her, Tenebrarum laments cryptically that "It's all going to burn down... just like before." Tenebrarum is perhaps referring to Suspiria's finale, during which Mater Suspiriorum is killed and her home eventually burns to the ground. After sealing the room, she laughs psychotically, makes an ambiguous speech, and disappears. However, her reflection remains in a mirror and bursts out moments later as the skeletal incarnation of Death.
Arkham is a mysterious and psychotically enthusiastic man with supernatural abilities who is one of the main antagonists in the manga and in Devil May Cry 3. Arkham appears to be educated in the subject of demonology as well as the legend of Sparda. He is bald and has a scar or other disfigurement covering the left side of his face, which is seen to pulsate in one cutscene.
Its lyrical theme deals with paranoia. David Ellefson commented that the song's lyrics were "psychotically perfect" and sounded like "the inside of a crazed lunatic's mind". The title track was inspired by environmental concerns about the future of the planet, as well as criticisms of trophy hunting and the negative impact that is has. The name was suggested by Nick Menza, who had read a story in Time magazine entitled "The Countdown to Extinction".
Helena has brought Shaw to consult on the case, but as he approaches, Koenig psychotically screams for them to get 'that thing' away from him. The more Koenig pleads to be released, the more agitated he becomes and Helena sedates him. Verdeschi wonders if the Ellendorf apparatus could have aggravated his earlier mental instability. Shaw returns to Command Centre and upbraids Louisa; if she had not lost control of Vincent, Koenig would be dead.
IGN's Mark Snow gave the episode a rating of 8.3 out of 10. Snow praised the reintroduction of the Ice Warriors and called Skaldak "the show's most memorable villain in a while, thanks to his stern, occasionally psychopathic approach to problem solving, and an environment that helped make the bulky, heavy creature design imposing rather than laughably naff." However, he felt that some of Skaldak's effects were "laughably rubbery" and that his motivations were "psychotically random." Tor.
Mommy is a 1995 American low budget thriller starring Patty McCormack as a mother who is psychotically obsessed with her 12-year-old daughter Jessica Ann (Rachel Lemieux). McCormack is best known for her role as Rhoda Penmark in the 1956 film The Bad Seed. The film also stars Sarah Jane Miller, Rachel Lemieux, Jason Miller, Brinke Stevens, Michael Cornelison, Mark Spellman, Majel Barrett Mickey Spillane, Marian Wald, Janelle Vanerstrom, Judith Meyers, Nathan Collins, Tom Castillo, and Tom Summit.
In 2013, McGregor starred alongside Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts in August: Osage County, which was based on Tracy Letts's Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. McGregor starred in the action comedy film Mortdecai (2015), alongside Johnny Depp and Paul Bettany. Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph felt the film was "psychotically unfunny". He made his directorial debut with American Pastoral (2016), in which he also starred. In 2017, he reprised his role as Mark Renton in T2 Trainspotting.
He reaches the upstairs bathroom, and shuts the door just in time to block Pink charging psychotically down the hallway with the axe. The axe breaks through the wood, leaving a hole in the door. Pink looks in through the hole (a direct imitation from the Stephen King-based film The Shining), as the man grabs a spray can, spraying her in the eyes. Blinded, she flails backwards, and slips on the marbles from the beginning of the video, falling over the upstairs railing.
Ethan fails to attract her after frequent confrontations based on his delusional behavior, immaturity and ignorance of social norms. Though Ethan seems a lonely harmless nerd, he is scheming, psychotically obsessive and hopelessly socially incompetent. While trying to convince Angela to go out with Ethan, Dave and Angela grow a mutual attraction to each other. After telling Ethan that he has failed to convince Angela to go out with him, Ethan reveals to Dave that he has been obsessing over Angela for quite some time.
Rantanplan (also known as Rin-Tin-Can in the English comics) is a prison guard dog often tasked with watching over the Dalton brothers or assisting Lucky Luke track them down each time they escape. However, he is unable to understand this and often mistakes Joe Dalton, who hates him psychotically, for a beloved owner. As well as being stupid, Rantanplan is extremely slow and accident-prone. However, he is very good-natured, and will follow Lucky Luke to the ends of the Earth.
In 1955, Ellen, a young woman tired of being oppressed by her meek father and psychotically religious mother, falls in love with a barker from a traveling carnival named Conrad. Despite her mother's pleas, she runs away with the carnival and marries him. However, it quickly becomes clear that Conrad is using Ellen to spawn the Antichrist, as she later finds out he is a Satan worshiper. Stuck at the fair as she cannot go back to her parents, she eventually gives birth to a hideously deformed infant.
If the hairs stood up on the back of your neck when you heard the new Testament album for the first time, you can expect the same result here: whether through experience or sheer bloody-mindedness, Onslaught have never sounded more psychotically dedicated to the cause of wrecking necks." Lawson also called every song on the album "a winner." KNAC.com contributor Peter Atkinson praised Daniel Bergstrand's involvement in the production of Generation Antichrist, and described the sound as "crisp, punchy and super heavy, nicely capturing the aggression and tenacity of the performances.
While looking for a room for the night, the inebriated Mayor accidentally marries them as Mr. and Mrs. Charters. Undeterred, the couple meet up with the real Larry in London the next day. Larry has more girl-trouble with two women admirers nearly meeting in the hallway, one of whom is Lulu, who is nearly psychotically jealous of any other woman. Bertie Bird, who seems to do nothing more than sleep, is one of Larry's friends, and who asks for a key to his guest room so he can get a good night's sleep, after his napping all day.
However, Stefanos immediately hated Vera after finding out the truth along with Myrtle, and Stefanos wanted to end their marriage, however Vera psychotically in love with Stefanos refused to give up and tried to save their marriage through forms of psychological and sexual torture. Vera called upon the help of Antigoni, and Stefanos remained married to her to please his long lost daughter. However, they continued to have a very strained relationship. At the end of the season Vera is sent to jail, falsely convicted of a murder, she is released at the start of the second season.
Radosh wrote: > Over and over, Stone uses the same quotations, the same arrangements of > material, and the same arguments as Marzani. This is not to accuse Stone of > plagiarism, only to point out that the case he now offers as new was argued > in exactly the same terms by an American Communist and Soviet agent in 1952. Journalist Michael C. Moynihan criticized the book for "moral equivalence between the policies of the psychotically brutal Soviet Union and the frequently flawed policy of the United States" and called the title "misleading" in that nothing within the book was "untold" previously. Moynihan also claimed factual errors and questionable sources.
Right to Kill? is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by John Erman and written by Joyce Eliason. It is based on a true story of two teens living in Wyoming, Richard Jahnke and Deborah Jahnke, who were charged for the killing of their psychotically abusive father, Richard Jahnke, Sr. The made-for-TV movie was filmed at W.W. Samuell High School in Dallas, Texas in 1985 and aired nationally on May 22, 1985, on ABC. The film's leading actors were Frederic Forrest (Oscar-nominated for The Rose in 1979) and Justine Bateman, who was nominated for an Emmy for playing the role of an emotionally and physically abused daughter in this movie.
The plan initially seems to work, but when Dick retreats to the backroom to "take a closer look," he phones his friend "Skullcrusher" Henderson, the biggest forger in London. Once the others have downed their expensive drinks, Dick politely informs them that Skullcrusher takes a psychotically, violently dim view of competing forgers, and unless they pay him £5,000 by the end of the night, he will come down there and crush their skulls. The group, suddenly realising why he is called the Skullcrusher, initially panics, before they discover that the pub has its annual quiz that evening, with a £5,000 prize. They settle the £200 entry fee with gold teeth, which they violently extract from each other's mouths.
In the alternate ending, the killer is not revealed to the audience until the penultimate episode, at which point Bruno discovers the videotape of Fabiola murdering Patricia. In a fit of insanity, Fabiola stabs Bruno to death and then psychotically runs through the streets of Mexico City, alternately searching for María and hiding behind lampposts. She eventually corners María in the San Román home with a gun, but the police arrive and she is arrested and sent to a mental institution. In this version Demetrio has a happy ending in which he is reunited with Ángel and Carmela at Alma (Ximena Herrera) and Ángel's wedding; in the original version Fabiola, too, has a happy ending in which she and Bruno abandon their glamorous personalities and devote themselves to one another.
The programme also contains clips from a spoof documentary series called "The Pool", featuring a public swimming pool and its neurotic staff, Morris's character explaining that The Day Today has funded a documentary on every public building in the country. The final episode features reports from the fictitious documentary The Office, which follows office workers as they go on a retreat with an efficiency expert. Other non- news segments of the programme include the occasional "physical cartoons" of current events set in the studio. Chris Morris frequently parodies entirely separate channels, including RokTV (spoofing MTV); reporting on the fictitious and psychotically violent African-American rapper Fur-Q; and Genutainment, a segment which reports on a sheepdog averting a helicopter disaster in a parody of the real-life rescue show 999.
Wang described widespread abuses in the Beijing Ankang, which is under the control of the Public Security Bureau (PSB): Wang said he had to live in cells with psychotically disturbed inmates convicted of murder, and was forced to swallow chlorpromazine, a psychoactive drug three times a day. He reported under-staffing and described a regime of mismanagement and anarchy: there were only two nurses looking after seventy psychotic patients. Inmates died from abuses from staff and inmates—there was use of electric shock as treatment, and witnessed two deaths which resulted: one from a heart attack during electric acupuncture treatment and one person, Huang Youliang, -incarcerated for "persistently submitting petitions" – had been on hunger strike, and died while being force-fed by inmates.Richard Spencer, Tiananmen protester's 13 years of torment in psychiatric prison, The Telegraph, 5 November 2005, retrieved 9 October 2007 In August 1999, he was discharged under pressure from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International for a three-month trial period, subject to him having no contact with the media.

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