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"purist" Definitions
  1. a person who thinks things should be done in the traditional way and who has strong opinions on what is correct in language, art, etc.

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If you're a hot dog purist or an elote purist, we advise against making this.
For instance, an ingredient purist and a structure purist will make you a hardline traditionalist.
So I don't think you can be a purist anymore.
Satsky: Any purist cares about the history of their passion.
It's interesting; Lamborghini has never been the driving purist brand.
As a composer, I was a purist in a way.
I'm not making a purist case for free trade here.
The prime minister is an ideological opportunist, not a purist.
Clark hasn't tried to dwell in any purist blues past.
If Sandback's sculptures aren't purist or geometrical, then what are they?
The purist view is that market timing is a mug's game.
If you're a purist about the insurance market, you need it.
I'm a McNugget purist but quite liked these as a side.
The speaker's politics are progressive, but she's never been a purist.
And Hispanic Democrats are even more open to an ideological purist.
I'm really not a purist on either end of the spectrum.
He conforms to this purist, almost monastic approach to the magazine.
" There's nothing antiquarian or purist about Victoria's new second album, "Silences.
If you're a purist, feel free to go without, of course.
I myself, since you ask, am somewhat of a boring purist.
Grey was a purist in his approach to every essay he shot.
Jeanne Miles was a follower of Theosophy who called herself a purist.
I am a purist in a lot of ways, but not there.
The Co-op is a principled organization, not necessarily a purist one.
I'm a bit of a purist when it comes to mobile photography.
A purist, he played records from beginning to end, untouched and unaltered.
She was one of the kindest, sweetest, purist people I'd ever met.
The first thing you should know is that I'm a disruption purist.
If you're an OLED purist, looking for HDR-powered excellence, stop reading now.
But even a purist economist can see that this would be difficult politics.
But Trump is not a purist when it comes to supply-side economics.
"Mayors I think are able to rise above the purist culture," Reinish said.
She may not be a purist, a Democratic socialist, or even particularly charismatic.
Democratic activists seem mostly motivated by anti-Trump sentiment rather than purist crusading.
Ms. Casel, secure and proud in her identity, isn't a purist or separatist.
Let's be realisticThe IMF contrasts a purist market approach with a government-led solution.
But for a hip-hop purist, the differences between the two are actually encouraging.
I'm a purist and I'm gonna say: Always start with the Rider-Waite deck.
Winter was a purist, emphasizing fundamentals in place of individual moves honed on playgrounds.
"The purist will tell you that's the purest form of jerk," Mr. Garbutt said.
Both actions, however, were not actual boycotts, at least if you ask a purist.
David Brooks Faith seems to come in two personalities, the purist and the ironist.
Cornyn, he has to go out of his way not to be a purist.
It was too purist for the most practical libertarians (who could just work with Republicans).
But unless you're a die-hard Super Nintendo purist, these design tweaks aren't deal-breakers.
A piece made with just a few lines at first appears very purist and geometrical.
But call me old-fashioned, call me a purist; I believe Election Day is sacred.
That rejection reflects tension between the (purist) core and the (racist) periphery of the movement.
Purist engineering has also been used to distance a language from an overly close relative.
And the more purist forms of country music can have limited appeal among younger listeners.
At first, Ms. Zamarripa "was resistant because she is an antiques purist," Mr. House said.
A purist stance misleads the public into thinking that all tobacco products are equally harmful.
It's worth noting that I am not the CBD purist for which this product is designed.
If you're a purist and want a more direct delivery, the drivers can point straight ahead.
I used to be a seltzer purist and think that flavoring sparkling water was an abomination.
If you're a privacy purist, save your money for something without internet connectivity and a mic.
But outside the online hype, Sneak is purist when it comes to the art of DJing.
Front Burner Don't call François Brunet, Daniel Boulud's baker, a purist when it comes to croissants.
I'm not a purist but I think there are limits to messing around with Mexican food.
Jupiter's zero-tolerance policy for bullshit is exacerbated in the sign of picky, purist Virgo though.
We'll gladly fight any sweet potato casserole purist who thinks marshmallows are the only acceptable topping.
"Revelation Pt. II" is far less purist; it strives for both innovation and radio-friendly crossover.
Now here's where I out myself as a stealth purist and reach for the smelling salts.
"I came up with the concept after Christmas break in Costa Rica," she said of Purist.
The graffiti aesthetic may be widespread now, but Mr. Ket's read is that of a purist.
The great paradox of progressive populism is that it leads to elitism in its purist form.
It won't be accomplished with an intolerant, purist mind set that isn't shared by most Americans.
Mr. Mulvaney is the first ideological purist who has served as Mr. Trump's chief of staff.
For a trivia purist, it also sucks out a bit of the show-off-your-brain fun.
Scott isn't a purist when it comes to the cast and crew of movies Pure Flix produces.
If you're a purist, though, it's tough to beat the industrial design on Nvidia's Founders Edition cards.
Rare, purist, and extremely cool when you find one, which means they are primed for a comeback.
And of course, if you're a purist, you can always add some melted butter in there too.
"The purist love is wanting the person you love to be happy, no matter what," she says.
Fans were justifiably disappointed when the show's big streaming debut was nigh-unwatchable from a purist standpoint.
Trump may not be a purist but he surely is a pragmatist seeking to right the country.
Rick Owens Muscular furniture and avant-garde fashion in a purist interior of concrete and white walls.
A hip-hop purist would at least see both artists' grievances objectively—and Minaj never gets that.
He always has a goal in mind when developing new recipes, and is something of a purist.
If you're a purist and you're a real, good, solid, practicing Muslim it becomes very, very tough.
But I think the meetings need to be more market-driven, frankly and less sport purist-driven.
But that may be because he was the most uncompromising of the bunch, a purist to the bone.
Is the Church of Perpetual Life a fellowship of purist transhumanist devotees, or a front for shilling vitamins?
Second, Purist Collective bottles are lined with glass that doesn't retain flavors from past beverages once rinsed out.
If you crave bread with your breakfast sandwiches, or are a taco purist, you should still try it.
No telling whether it's more of a 1960s TV purist or more of a '90s Anjelica Huston fan.
Sebastian, as he insists over and over again through both his actions and his words, is a purist.
But every fashion purist worth her market pages makes a point to be at his 8 p.m. show.
My grandfather was a purist and would grow his own grapes in what he called a "holistic" manner.
One last point for the purist in us all: Yes, there are more than three states of matter.
The ACLU's defense in these cases takes a purist view of the First Amendment right to free speech.
The first issue of Hamptons Purist is due out Friday and features Christy Turlington Burns on the cover.
The spot is nicknamed the "trophy waters," but purist fly anglers stick upstream to pursue the wild ones.
Amid discomfort from the league and some purist fans, he was traded and sent to the minor leagues.
And that's a tough thing to accept for a purist because by all appearances his striking looks terrible.
My favorite Purist Collective bottles have a lot of the same features as many other water bottles out there.
First, the company offers three different bottle sizes, each with a lid that fits all other Purist Collective bottles.
Since I'm not a stock Android purist, this didn't matter to me, but it might matter to some users.
You guys fell in with the folk-punk scene, which can be very purist in a lot of ways.
It was a purist Christian challenge to America's mainstream beliefs, and on other lips it could have failed lamentably.
Like them, Lerner is not a purist and her use of geometry was not driven by purely formal concerns.
Labour is under-performing because a band of enthusiasts have installed a second-rate purist in the top job.
Don't let any sense of purist elitism, or perhaps your own feelings of inferiority and embarrassment, keep you away.
Games wouldn't be where they are today without these games, warts and all, but I'm also not a purist.
He's built his reputation in the Senate as a purist -- someone who won't bend to the prevailing political winds.
Amazon is selling "fancy" pickle flavored candy canes, which if you're a holiday candy purist, probably seems like sacrilege.
If you're a purist who wants to see only bands with their full original lineups, you'd better love U21981.
The legacy she leaves, the curdled, purist view of Brexit she has helped to shape, is a poisonous one.
But more likely, I check in with my wife who is running her magazine, The Purist, from home now.
In his approach to work, Seb is a proud purist, perpetually oppressed and affronted by the prospect of compromise.
Even though she remains somewhat of a cheese-board purist, she doesn't hate the way the trend has expanded.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is the sole remaining candidate who could be regarded as a Medicare-for-all purist.
A purist, he has since stopped listening to other rap to make sure his words come from the heart.
After all, purist-believers would argue, this art is an expression, made tangible, of the will of higher powers.
All Purist Collective bottles come in steel, gray, black, and white, and have leak-proof screw-top lids with handles.
You don't get much flexibility, really; you've got to pick between Samsung's old, stupid way or the purist Android way.
Hamid is a bit of a purist for early-stage investing, though Schlein said the decision was not solely his.
But the more the state pushed its purist bilingual policy, the more the territory's languages met and mingled in Singlish.
Everyone who was associated with the film was either a purist, was converted into one, or left the film (laughs).
I suppose a free market purist might question why we need government policies to help deal with this new reality.
The sheer number of guests reminds listeners of his devotion to a purist underground that he has long since outgrown.
That purist isolationism will be the first of Five Star's principles to be sacrificed if they want to hold power.
A purist would admire the hand-rolled, ridged ricotta cavatelli, but might want a word with Mr. Portale about the sauce.
The United States is no free-trade purist - its peanut farmers, for example, receive a whopping $340 in subsidies per acre.
I'm an unabashed devotee of beans, and a purist to the extent that I prefer to cook my beans from scratch.
But despite the raw content of his songs, he sings with rigor and conviction — he's an R&B purist at heart.
The story has become a small town's salvation, its centuries-belated namesake, and for the historical purist, something of a curse.
He also offers a timely meditation on the vicissitudes of abstract, purist ideals under the pressure of savage real-world events.
Just as rap music at its glossiest was piercing the American pop mainstream, a purist wing emerged, initially as a rejoinder.
That being said, I am not such a purist that I don't support the use of solar panels on private homes.
So now that I fancy myself something of a franchise purist, I was outraged that this movie is full of lies.
In La La Land, Sebastian is initially a jazz purist whose ideals change when he's offered a new, more modern gig.
But Birmingham is a stronghold for more purist schools of the faith, including the Deobandis and the south Asian form of Salafism.
A few purist fans decry any updates, such as the redesign of Mrs Potts, an enchanted teapot, in "Beauty and the Beast".
This makes him, warts and all, as contradictory as most voters, and in that sense a cautionary lesson for the purist left.
Piet Mondrian was able to achieve this level of singularity with his purist vocabulary, but that was more than 5223 years ago.
Always rigorous, but never a purist, Nakazawa's drive to become number one is helped by his refusal to be bound by dogma.
I—along with my esteemed colleagues—entered this endeavour with an open mind, despite being a mince pie purist to my core.
Rather than focus on the amalgamated contemporary medium, an ongoing group exhibition at Transmitter Gallery presents a purist return to photography's roots.
I want to establish this cultural context for Appleby's paintings because she is a monochromatic artist, but she is not a purist.
"I'm a purist — the rules shouldn't be bent for him or anyone else," said Leslie Tassin Sr., an unbound delegate from Louisiana.
Corbyn is not really interested in power because power involves compromise and he is a self-regarding purist of the worst kind.
Stockholm, Sweden A purist might categorize Setsuko's sound as more grind than screamo, but there's no way I was not including it.
But she keeps it simple in the book, making Ernt the purist and Tom Walker the guy who sees tourism as inevitable.
Cruz represented the Club in its purist form, always ready to condemn political blasphemers as RINOs (Republicans in name only) and capitulators.
Known chiefly for her portraits, Ms. Soames, a rare woman in the testosterone-fueled world of Fleet Street newspapering, was a purist.
Los Espookys follows four friends: purist Renaldo (Bernardo Velasco), hustler Tati (Fabrega), pragmatist Úrsula (Cassandra Ciangherotti), and príncipe de chocolate Andrés (Torres).
Yancey has long been celebrated as a symbol of bygone values—as a purist victim of hip-hop's drift toward crass materialism.
"It looks like it will be the angry Trump voters against the purist conservative Cruz voters," said Washington-based Republican strategist Ron Bonjean.
If you have any Purist Collective bottle (and I have three), the answer is very little because the lids fit every size bottle.
Focal calls these headphones reference-class, which signals the company's aim for a purist sound that exaggerates or diminishes as little as possible.
Whether you've accepted the updated definition or you're a blue moon purist, you could stand to benefit from celebrating Wednesday night's moon anyway.
If you're a purist, you're probably happy with a half dome full of charcoal, some lighter fluid, and a can of cold beer.
Male beards and female headscarves are treated as evidence of adherence to Salafism, a purist form of Islam that is outlawed in Tajikistan.
There's no evidence to suggest that Percival Dumbledore was a malicious man or a blood purist (HP Wikia says Kendra was Muggle-born).
From this purist point of view, there is only one Christian church worthy of the name and that is represented by the Orthodox.
There's no joy in being a purist; art and commerce can't be completely split today, at least not when you edge towards pop.
"Hensarling wants to be a purist, but there needs to be a glide path" for flood insurance recipients, said one Florida GOP lawmaker.
Thanks to the intense lobbying of Anthony Comstock, a US Postal Inspector and Victorian morality purist, the Comstock Law was passed in 1873.
Fitting, then, that the Arkansas singer's sharply observed songwriting and lilting voice make her closer to a country purist than genre-disrupting revolutionary.
Arctic is stark and visceral, stripped of any distracting elements, and for the survival movie purist, it's an artful entry into the genre.
"What we ended up with is this wonderful story inspired by Twain's unfinished manuscript, which makes any Twain purist uneasy," Ms. Lovell said.
Trump knows enough about the conservative movement to speak its language fluently on certain issues—he is a Second Amendment purist, for example.
Even if you're an elbows-and-orange-cheese purist, it can be fun to see what the internet can do with the pasta dish.
In particular, Anna Soubry is bringing the same determination to her cause that Jacob Rees-Mogg, an outspoken Brexit purist, has brought to his.
Perhaps the time has come for these "purist" breeders to start paying more attention to the health of these dogs instead of their appearance.
Be warned: if you're some kind of rock purist, you should probably close this window and fuck off back to your dad's record collection.
BUY NOW The Pursuits of Happiness Aero Pipe, $85 For the purist stoner, this pipe is both familiar in shape and elevated in form.
But Twitter, which once took a purist approach to free speech but has since revised its rules, took action much more quickly this week.
The Vermont senator has run as a progressive purist against Clinton, who in turn has cast herself as a pragmatic protector of Obama's legacy.
The one-size-fits-all lids are interchangeable across all three Purist Collective bottles, so you're also never left fumbling about for the right top.
Johnson got booed several times for offering less-than-purist libertarian positions, including saying he would have voted for the Civil Rights Act in 1964.
If you're a Peep purist, you can just eat them straight from the package — either fresh or stale and slightly crunchy, as some people prefer.
If Republicans rally to Trump and he loses, it will embolden the purist, maximalist faction of the party led by Ted Cruz all over again.
Purist Collective bottles (starting at $48) are designed for use with all sorts of beverages from ice water to hot coffee to juice and beyond.
Mr. Browne does not necessarily expect, for example, anyone to walk around in half-and-half clothing (though a fashion purist or two indubitably will).
But even if this obstacle can be overcome, future cars will probably not take the purist form of Google's no-steering-wheels-or-brakes design.
While Sanders isn't as much of a purist as Nader, they both tried to argue there is no difference between the Republican and Democratic parties.
He says that restricting his color palette primarily to black enables him to focus on the development of his punk yet purist take on clothing.
But by weighing up arguments for and against certain acts of expulsion, Morris and Ze'evi seem at times to be taking a less purist view.
By that time Mr. Ellison, described as an old-school gangster purist, had withdrawn his protection from Mr. Hernandez and mocked him as a fraud.
Clinton is suffering through attacks from a would-be purist who, he said, is in reality a veteran politician hardly unfamiliar with the ways of politics.
It's interesting, but no great wonder, really, that we elected to our highest office, together, a self-confessed sexual predator and a sort of Pollyanna purist.
As a Harry Potter purist, I'm tempted to feel shortchanged by this place that all the buzz led me to believe would have an HP theme.
Thankfully, however, it's not just a purist driving machine; it has the accoutrements modern luxury buyers have come to expect along with neck bone-rending power.
LONDON — Whether you're a Fruit and Nut fan or a Dairy Milk purist; there's no denying the Cadbury's chocolate bars are a sacred institution in Britain.
A follow-up show with Eli Durst, Lindsay Metivier, Erin O'Keefe, and Irina Rozovsky, will bridge the gap between purist photography and a more contemporary aesthetic.
Trump has run counter to the Kochs' purist form of free market thinking, promising tariffs on countries like China, and pushing the Republican Party toward protectionism.
"One good thing about being brought up with Chinese food from another country means that you're not a purist and you will accept deviation," explains Leung.
"Whereas other writers are likely to modernize or do their own takes and innovations, I believe Anissa is a traditionalist and a purist," Ms. Roden said.
"The Republican primary voters rejected a purist ideologue when they chose Donald Trump over Ted Cruz," said Debbie Dooley, chairwoman of the Atlanta Tea Party Patriots.
She is not a purist: Her chicken-and-broccoli dumplings reconfigure the familiar flavors of Chinese-American stir-fry, even making use of the crunchy stems.
The Boko Haram insurgency, which Buhari vowed to end when he took office in 2015, aims to carve out a purist Islamic state in northeastern Nigeria.
The capabilities theory is now a staple of human-rights advocacy, and Sen told me that Nussbaum has become more of a "purist" than he is.
"In front of a fiery backdrop, she debuted her Idol-inspired outfit and solidified her place as "world's biggest Billy Idol fan and/or motorcycle culture purist.
If you're a lip balm purist, the classic Dr. Pepper and watermelon flavors are still available and ready to help you indulge in some middle school nostalgia.
Slutkin, a purist on the public health model of violence, says it is "horrible" for police to administer it, since police are often part of the problem.
What's going on: In a growing trend, people in India are returning to more purist cuisine, using millets, vegetables and spices that had disappeared from kitchen tables.
"I learned every song you sang by heart, and didn't get snotty about being a purist until everybody told me I was the Virgin Mary," she wrote.
Both share a nostalgic obsession with a purist form of identity: for one, a medieval Islamic state; for the other, a white nation unpolluted by immigrant blood.
But for activist and vegan Matt Ball, the purist ideologies espoused in those mantras might actually work against the goal of reducing and ultimately ending animal slaughter.
And early this year she seemed to recognize the problems with a purist single-payer approach, saying that she was open to different paths toward universal coverage.
Sure, the purist may argue that there's only one way to make it, and, as much as we love a good Neapolitan margherita, we have to disagree.
It's a statement that's as emphatically purist as it is anchored to the earth — a duality that can be applied to much of the work in the show.
If you endeavor to make them yourself, instead of soy sauce, we recommend dipping them into a bowl of raspberry filling, or just sprinkles, if you're a purist.
So he either wasn't telling the truth then or he isn't telling the truth now, but to argue he is a purist on immigration is just not true.
Cruz stuck to his identity as the GOP pack's ideological purist and anti-Establishment candidate, using this as a base to attack Trump as a likely sell-out.
Watch the video for the whole convoluted explanation: LOL grammar purist, Trump was felled in Trump/Putin presser by reluctance to construct a sentence with a double negative.
Purist Twisting 360° Mug Lid, available in 2020Purist is already one of our favorite ergonomic water bottle and mug brands, but 360-degree pouring out of a lid?
To a polling purist, there are dozens of reasons this shouldn't work: Internet users are not a representative slice of the electorate — they skew young, educated and professional.
The sound is early-postpunk, Gang of Four times Delta 5—nicely retro-purist if you carry those bands in your memory, fresh and spare if you don't.
Charred green onions, stewed beans, a good salsa, a purist guacamole (that consists of simply mashed, seasoned avocado), and a stack of tortillas are essential to the experience.
"I was just thinking I really love my racing, I'm a purist going back and looking at the old times, the old cars, the old drivers," said Vettel.
Thompson also forages and buys her plants from local farms, but where Nishiyama's approach is purist, and his work gentle, Thompson's can be voracious and bold, even aggressive.
Whereas the idea of socialism in its purist form has meant that we are all in this together, and we should take some responsibility for one another's welfare.
Throughout history we've seen a lot of purist religious faiths, from the Spanish inquisitors to the modern Islamic radicals, who believe in a single true way of living.
Among other things, unlike purist visions of replacing private health insurance with "Medicare for all," providing child care wouldn't require imposing big new taxes on the middle class.
Whether you're a classic bacon-and-eggs purist, enjoy a boozy weekend brunch, or opt for sugary syrup with a side of waffles, there's something suited for everyone's taste.
There's nothing cool about being a purist if all it means is you're not going to use a mobile phone, especially if that's one of your only selling points.
However, even a purist such as me is sometimes forced to admit that of course there are some exceptions—not all pop-drops are created equal, and so on.
A disruption theory purist would insist that Kodak, Blockbuster, Nokia, or RIM might have navigated the technological transition — and thrived — if only they'd paid attention to the changing markets.
Heilmann not only defied Judd's pronouncements by choosing to paint on a rectangular plane; she also picked colors associated with purist abstraction, those of Piet Mondrian and Barnett Newman.
Ms. Reynolds, a noodle purist, insists on serving the dish simply, without meat or herbs or any such adulteration in the sauce, just some generous grinds of black pepper.
You can hardly blame a backcountry purist for scoffing at glamping, fancy fireside dinners, tents with no assembly required and apps that allow you to order firewood on demand.
All these were fine, Jack thought; though a purist in many respects, and a ferocious enemy of cliché and rhetorical overkill, he saw language as a living, growing organism.
I am not a "purist," but I have always needed to bring my work outside of the computer by printing it out and adding some of myself into it.
" James Cordes, who was hired several years ago as an internal adviser to the Bridgewater management committee, said Mr. Dalio, "was a purist; you had to go all in.
"It would be a very impoverished world if we had to choose between art in its purist form and things like 'Monkey: Journey to the West,' " he told me.
Van Beirendonck has a reputation as a purist, for treating his students' collections as works of art — and for trying to protect them from the industry's obsession with profits.
"We view Sanders as the purist and Warren as his chief mascot," said Alexandra Smith, executive director of America Rising, a Republican research group focused on the 22020 Democratic field.
Whether you're in the mood for OREOs or you're a purist craving some original buttermilk, there are plenty of reasons why you should stop by an IHOP on March 12.
Yet "Le Kov" is far from nostalgic or purist in its approach, resisting both the Disnification of Cornwall's mythical past and the well-meaning naffness of Celtic Eurovision-style pop.
Meanwhile the country's (Flemish) migration minister, Theo Francken, has declared his intention to expel the mosque's main imam on grounds that he belongs to the purist Salafi school of Islam.
Purist fans of literature likely won't be fond of this new exploration of storytelling, but then again, how we tell our stories—even literature-wise—has changed over the millennia.
I either go all the way filthy or I fall back and I have this sort of chink in my armor for the rest of time to a rap purist.
"Most of my routine keeps to an 80/20 philosophy because it's very difficult to be a complete purist, especially when working in the film industry," she told the publication.
"The point is to ensure the UK cannot be held in a backstop permanently, how it's achieved is not something to be purist about," Leadsom told BBC radio on Tuesday.
He's been as close to a purist ideological conservative as they come, but he says the experience of traveling around Rust Belt states to support Trump has altered his politics.
It's unconscionable that amidst a global human manitarian crisis, refugees will bear the additional burden of proving "exceptional" value or assimilation potential in the administrations' increasingly purist vision of America.
I try to think of it from a strict constitutionalist's perspective, to understand how strongly they want the vacancy on the Supreme Court to be filled by a constitutional purist.
That it now lacks a purist tendency of its own may be less because the British are naturally laissez-faire liberals than because English is the world's top linguistic dog.
There he founded the Harrow Jazz Purist Society; played mandolin in the Crawdads, a skiffle band; and in 22006 wrote his first scholarly article, on gospel songs, for Jazz Monthly.
To the purist, London Dry is and always will be the eye of the gin storm—calm, clean, and uncluttered, whatever the fads and the frills that swirl around it.
I swear I'm no purist when it comes to how a certain foodstuff is "supposed" to be prepared, but I find a rod of egg to be an upsetting concept.
The hardest thing for the combat sports purist to get over is that sometimes ugly wins and it cannot always be explained away by a failure in the more scientific fighter.
It was (apocryphally) reported that Pete Seeger tried chopping through the sound cables with an ax, in a folk purist rage; Seeger later said he was simply upset by amplifier distortion.
Unfortunately, Hocus Pocus isn't on any streaming platforms at the moment, so if you're a Netflix/Hulu purist, this may have to be the one time you have to branch out.
The '90s were a lot more wholesome than now and I think if you're too much of a purist and you hold onto what was, you'll never actually get what is.
Collectively, this group's accomplishment — no small thing — is to establish different sets of constraints that widen the purist approach of artists such as Ellsworth Kelly, Agnes Martin, John McLaughlin, and Barnett Newman.
Valentine's Day and ecstasy irritate the love purist because orchestrating a romantic rush with either a holiday or a drug cheapens the view of coupling as a true expression of the self.
It's probably worth noting that while this is a GIF show, we weren't particularly purist about it in the sense that we worked with artists who simply drew GIFs from their videos.
So, "Crown" isn't VR in the purist sense, nor are any of the early music videos that have experimented in the space, like Bjork's "Stonemilker," or The Weeknd's "The Hills" featuring Eminem.
What's harder to imagine is that a remix of Midfield Generals by none other than techno purist and anti-EDM emissary Dave Clarke shows up right in the middle of the mix.
She is a purist who has never worried about challenging audiences with difficult music and grueling physical repetition, and she is an entertainer who has thrilled with spectacle, rhythm, color and light.
The purist approach of the husband and wife duo highlighted the skilled and painstaking work that goes into luxury clothes which often appear to be simple, but in reality are anything but.
It was (apocryphally) reported that Pete Seeger tried chopping through the sound cables with an ax, in a folk purist rage; Mr. Seeger later said he was simply upset by amplifier distortion.
At the recent Outdoor Retailer Snow Show in Denver, Colorado, we had a chance to check out some of the latest reusable water bottles from companies like Hydro Flask, Yeti, and Purist.
A relative newcomer to the premium water bottle market, Purist made waves with its eye-catching, minimalist designs as well as its ability to keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours.
Well, I will say, I'm more of a purist, as I said, so all of these X-Games, ski cross things, I mean, I know the idea behind it is fascinating, actually.
I was trying to keep up this punk rock purist persona mainly to be cool, but when I started listening to the records he shared with me, I began embracing electronic music more.
In perhaps their most famous example of purist creativity, when a word for computer was needed in the 1960s, the planners coined tölva, combining tala ("number") and völva, an old word for prophetess.
I like that the label has a wide range of styles, some things feel more rock and others more punk but as a whole Aarght doesn't feel purist or stuck in a genre.
Mat: Yeah it's almost like the price to pay for things being much more eclectic and cross-overs being more prolific is that it opens up these once very purist scenes to tourists.
The distinctions that once separated each genre are still there, in a sense, but a purist sensibility with genre—if spoken about with a kind of passionate fervor—isn't really relevant here anymore.
The pizza purist will notice the absence of cheese on Feshan's pie, but he says that the green, fatty creaminess of avocado is more than enough to compensate for the lack of cheese.
Maybe it's the lunar energy, or the purist community here, or likely the quality of this weekend's guests, but Desert Daze brings the best – and the most uninhibited – out of all who attend.
Rodríguez isn't a purist — she draws from many forms, including fandango, bolero and Afro-Cuban and contemporary dance — as evidenced by the title of her Joyce program, "Mas Que Flamenco" ("More Than Flamenco").
Their approaches to music diverged over time, with Ms. Devi remaining a classical purist while Mr. Shankar, who would catch the interest of George Harrison of the Beatles, was more exploratory and populist.
With the addition of the Union top, the Purist bottles have seen a significant upgrade as well, making it easier to take a drink without fear of spilling, even while on-the-go.
And while a new generation has ushered itself in, for every Coachella-goer there&aposs an art lover, nature seeker, design purist, or family looking to savor what makes Palm Springs so special.
The problem is that the dour Henry fancies himself a purist, and appears to draw parallels between his lack of commercial success and Converse's willful obscurity — the system is rigged against artists, man!
Finally, my third category is major system overhaul, of which the archetype would be replacing employer-based private health insurance with a tax-financed public program – the purist version of Medicare for all.
My guess is that if Sanders does make it to the White House, he'll quickly find that he can't deliver on his grand vision, and will eventually try for a less purist alternative.
McLaren (or Lamborghini, if you're a Nürburgring purist) will only hold on to this title for so long before it's inevitably taken away, especially because there's more competition in the market than ever before.
It is a question that may dismay purist winemakers in France, where wine is a way of life rather than simply a drink, but in the southern town of Sete consumers cannot get enough.
However you define religious liberty, there is something magnificently purist about a Southern Baptist arguing passionately for the right of Muslims, or as Jefferson would call them Mahometans, to build a place of worship.
He signed on as a policy adviser to Nixon's 1968 campaign, and learned quickly — when he drafted a position paper condemning farm subsidies — that a libertarian purist wouldn't get far in a presidential campaign.
Other observers of the court have portrayed Thomas as a Constitutional purist, determined to uncover the document's original meaning, but "Thomas's originalism is at best episodic," Robin writes, arguing that it doesn't entirely cohere.
Yet some Buddhists, especially those who subscribe to the purist Theravada strain of the faith, are increasingly convinced that they are under existential threat, particularly from an Islam struggling with its own violent fringe.
If you're a Mario Kart purist, this game may not be your favorite, but let's be real — iOS games are made for long commutes and waiting rooms, and this game absolutely fills that space.
A new era for the Muslim world would deemphasize the purist obsession with minutiae and rituals, and emphasize the overarching moral codes of egalitarianism and compassion that are at the core of Islamic teaching.
Even if you're a reality TV purist who usually stays in one lane, only occasionally dipping your toes into other sub-genres, this show is worth checking out because it has so much to offer.
Before all you pineapple-on-pizza naysayers get started—pumpkin, mushrooms, and blue cheese is a good flavor combination, and you are only denying yourself the pleasure of this pizza by being an annoying purist!!!
The Panamera line is, along with the Cayenne, often derided by purist Porsche fans for being too large and conscious of too many everyday practicalities to remain faithful to the German marque's sports car pedigree.
But then Murphy somehow managed to turn a seemingly unmarketable archetype—the studio nerd, chatty purist, and well-fed dad telling his kid he's heard it all before—into an act that could headline festivals.
We'll begin with Never Let Me Go — unless you are a science fiction purist, in which case the clone story will only annoy you and you are to head directly to Remains of the Day.
Further, there does exist a risk of overdosing on certain vitamins and minerals, so if your vitamin usage has turned into repeated ransacking to satisfy your sweet tooth, go purist with some Sour Patch instead.
The two of them ­did immeasurably more to popularize democratic socialism by acting as the left wing of the possible than any number of purist third-party campaigns, or electoral abstinence, could ever have accomplished.
"I was looking for a purist kind of thing," Mr. Anderson said of that olive-green leather bag during a brief interview in his office on an upper level of the Loewe store on Avenue Montaigne.
Vested interests on both sides distort the argument—those sitting on valuable stocks of ivory or rhino horn obviously stand to profit from trade; and some conservationist NGOs' purpose and fundraising rely on a purist approach.
You can date a purist if you like and receive their mix either literally or as euphemism but, goth TBQH, sleeping with purists is only hot in Schindler's List slash-fic, so go with goth god.
A wider embrace by donors has also been hampered in some quarters by genuine political disagreement between more middle-of-the-road potential donors and Mr. Cruz, a professed conservative purist on economic and social issues.
In the nineties, Abu Anas, a teacher of Arabic literature, had founded a circle of activists devoted to opposing communist ideas—then popular in universities—and to championing a purist doctrine of political Islam called Salafism.
If there's anything that could be said in defense of the song it's probably that it's Sheeran at his purist — long before he did a duet with Taylor Swift or wrote a de facto wedding song.
It can afford to be more of a purist on privacy and the spread of disinformation, the most politically contentious tech issues of the day, than giants whose profits come from targeted advertising on social networks.
Their rapport was warm and easy that evening as they discussed their filmmaking passions and perspectives — she, a devout documentarian-purist seeking the unvarnished truth; he, a worker in fiction that required the suspension of disbelief.
And it highlights, fascinatingly, why other bands of the moment hated Pearl Jam so much: they were not out to be purist, starving artists, but were bent from the beginning on making records that would sell.
Rather than insisting on purist free-market principles, which would certainly conflict with the pre-existing conditions portion of ObamaCare, Republicans listened to the people and responded with a plan that incorporated the will of voters.
This fact may work against Javid if he makes it through the parliamentary voting rounds to compete in a ballot of party members, since polls indicate that members' views on Brexit have become increasingly hardline and purist.
In Absolutely on Music, Ozawa shares enough wisdom to help cement his legacy as one of the most important and talented conductors of his age, but to contemporary readers, his purist approach to music may feel quaint.
Whereas Schlafly was content to work within the Republican Party, Rushdoony preferred a purist approach: As historian Michael McVicar has recounted, Rushdoony lost a job at the Center for American Studies after attempting to purge its Catholics.
While some viewers might be bothered that these works are constructed from memory, images the artist found on Google and a "few surviving Polaroids" (and their strange color) rather than from observation, I am not a purist.
In his brief cross-examination, Ethan D. Knight, an assistant United States attorney, suggested that Mr. Bundy had benefited from a federal program and might not be the philosophical purist of strictly limited government that he seemed.
The album's producer, John Hill, is in no way a retro rock purist; his credits include tracks by Santigold, Florence and the Machine, Eminem and Shakira, and with him Cage the Elephant devises past-and-present fusions.
Now Biden and Buttigieg are firing away at her over whether Americans would really have a choice if they wanted to keep their private health insurance — while Bernie Sanders subtly competes with her by staying a purist.
I don't want to be a "theater experience" purist myself, but the difference between exhibiting the work and "consuming" the content is frustrating, if you care about how a movie looks, sounds, and feels to the audience.
As for the faucet, Day believes it could be the Purist Faucet from Kohler, which runs around $700, and comes in several finishes, with black (the one she believes was used in Kardashian's bathroom) being the most expensive.
She meets the curt, brooding Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a jazz purist who labels himself "a serious musician" and yearns to open a club, while playing music that he doesn't much like in order to barely make ends meet.
Sure, obsessives like me will still wear mechanical watches as my primary daily wear pieces – most recently I've been most enamored by the aforementioned Airman SST Purist edition, one of the few watches with a 24-hour-dial.
I'm just torn about what flavor Dash button I'll get—I'm kind of an original purist but Ranch is a crowd pleaser and you don't want your teammates to get too pissed at you if you strike out.
But still, stop and consider what this means: The purist-of-principle, anti-establishment Sanders campaign would ask the superdelegates — the Democratic Party establishment — to overturn the will of the majority of participants in the Democrats' nominating process.
The president of the Alabama Pro-Life Coalition, Eric Johnston, who calls himself an abortion purist, felt the slew of anti-abortion legislation that has been approved by other states in recent months did not go far enough.
Fans of anime are ferociously purist and loyal, and for them, I suspect, the very notion of converting Oshii's masterpiece (as it is deemed to be) into a live-action Hollywood remake smells of both travesty and sellout.
As Axios' Caitlin Owens has pointed out, progressives are criticizing her for not being a Medicare for All purist — and experts are skeptical that she could really pass two major reforms within a few years of each other.
You don't have to be a purist to wonder how this media ecosystem is affecting our tolerance for the natural rhythms and longueurs of sports, those lengthy stretches of "lowlight" play that are only occasionally punctuated by thrills.
Indeed, perhaps his most criticized project, Jazz, is the film where he most prominently argued a specific case (in that instance, a more or less purist one that most modern jazz doesn't match up to the early stuff).
A purist might not call these bizarre assertions "lies" because Trump may be forgetting what he said, but then again, Trump also said he has a great memory, so it's difficult to know which Trump to believe about what.
While not a pick for the Alien franchise purist, like its film version, the game still includes plenty of mindless enjoyment by allowing players to choose from playing as either an Alien, Predator, or armed-to-the-teeth Marine.
So the primary challenge was to create a slightly modernized Old West, with updated streets and new buildings to reflect a decade's worth of progress while preserving the look and feel of the original Deadwood for its purist fans.
It can follow Flake's lead and be a high-minded party of small-government principle, disavowing bigotry and paranoia — and it will lose elections, because purist libertarianism plus supply-side economics is not a winner in the current crisis.
In fact, capitalism in its purist form has meant every man and woman for himself or herself, in spite of Adam Smith's attempt to soften its harshest effects with his belief in the invisible hand of enlightened self-interest.
The inadequacy of that old mantra, which has been held up in some quarters as a purist approach to criticism, as if critics approached all art in white coveralls while in a clean room, has been especially evident of late.
The switch of national team coach from football purist Morten Olsen to the more pragmatic Age Hareide might have rung alarm bells for Denmark's most creative player, but the Norwegian has given Eriksen plenty of freedom within the set-up.
Osorio's extensive collection of bridal designs includes a Meghan favorite, the Casablanca, in bridal white, as well as a number of other perfect-for-the-big-day pairs, like the embellished Stella Jewel Bridal style or the strappy "Purist" sandal.
The one-time favorite to become prime minister has never previously held a position in government, preferring instead to lobby for his purist vision of Brexit: no customs union, no single market, no EU role in making or applying British laws.
Mat: It's interesting to me that basically we all come from different scenes, especially when you think of how purist it used to be back in those days, but we have tons of the same influences and touch stones musically.
And of course with the Dodd-Frank framework in place, Republicans haven't found a magic free market purist solution to the problem of how to handle a cascading wave of bank failures but they were never going to find one anyway.
The buyout initially ruffled feathers here, but the Milwaukee-based Miller won over all but the most purist drinkers by keeping production in this small town and retaining the Leinenkugel family to manage the brand — an unusual approach at the time.
Rapper Your Old Droog joins Cookies hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli to discuss Kawhi Leonard's ascent to the top of the MVP race, women coaches in the NBA, the contradictions of purist hip-hop, and Droog's new LP Packs.
The big picture: Warren's already being criticized by progressives for not being a Medicare for All purist, and because of the realities of governing, they may have a point: Passing two major health reforms in one term is unheard of.
Like any genre, hip-hop has its own internal culture wars, and the last few months have been overrun by them, with purist conservatives taking aim at a younger generation of rappers gloriously and exuberantly disconnected from the genre's traditions.
After Synnott's 1999 ascent of Trango in northern Pakistan, heavily documented by the now-defunct sports website Quokka, a climbing purist wrote in The American Alpine Journal that the ascent was "business climbing" — a sick burn if there ever was one.
Light Phone 2 is definitely more of a compromise than a purist dumbphone like the original, but it still also sounds like it fits the company's chosen tagline of being "a phone for humans" better than your average flagship smartphone does today.
"Where a laser scanner pair could have done some of those effects—obviously with a much sharper, more intense impact—[Intellabeams] were a lot cheaper and easier to maintain than a laser projector," Laserium's Jon Robertson, an old-school laser purist, tells me.
The Club for Growth, a more purist group further to the right of the Chamber, on Tuesday said it would spend another $500,000 to oppose what they call "RyanCare," named after the House speaker, in the districts of several moderate Republican congressmen.
It was the purist expression of it – my third day in a row, cutting in Nashville, that raw tracking vocal, with the band performing purely, without a lot of forethought, just from their hearts as an expression of sadness about his passing.
This "ethic of conviction", Weber argued, was the hallmark of saints, pacifists and purist revolutionaries who could blame the world, the stupidity of others or God himself for the impact of their deeds, as long as they had done the right thing.
While I agree to some degree (being the purist that I am), I understand that Instagram no longer cares to be the place where the best content is, but simply the place for all content, whether that's photos, videos, memes or whatever.
It might be in Cruz's best interest to drop a few hints to the establishment that he's not the purist ideologue that some have made him out to be, that he's more Tallyrand than Robespierre, more crafty Stalin than true-believing Trotsky.
Cruz has made his mark in Washington as a first-term senator by branding himself an ideological purist and by directly challenging party leadership (in a Senate floor speech last summer, Cruz famously accused the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, of lying).
I can't get enough of how she, formerly a food purist and determined orthorexic, uses that quote-unquote locution on her podcast Food Psych, a deceptively sweet piece of heresy that takes aim at the pieties, sophistries, and perils of diet culture.
Inspired by the Cuban artist Carmen Herrera, who will have a retrospective at the Whitney Museum starting Friday, the designer Albert Kriemler imbued long-line jackets and flared trousers with a purist geometry, contrasting beige and cream with emerald green, tangerine and periwinkle.
Ms. Schwartz argues that these emphases obstruct recognition that Frankenthaler's work could be tough and even ugly; that she sketched outdoors (which no purist of abstraction would do); and that her very considerable success makes her a role model for younger women.
That may not be what an "index purist" considers true passive-investing, but Goldberg said if an investor uses a strict set of rules to trigger any buying or selling, then the investor can be sure the decision-making process isn't driven by emotions.
To the purist coach, an assist from the supine position is no more noteworthy than showing help defense on Carmelo Anthony at the finish of Friday's 1-point victory over the Knicks and then scrambling back to contest Jose Calderon's corner 3-point shot.
Libra's ruler, love and money planet Venus, is currently retrograde in your house of shared resources, ruled by the emotional purist of the zodiac, Scorpio, causing you to unexpectedly reconsider the role that others have in your life based when it comes to debts.
Captain America Age of Ultron Dress See Details We've already written about how we think Breath of The Wild costumes will be a big hit this year, but if you're a Zelda purist this Ocarina of Time era dress is the one for you.
But with Hamas firmly entrenched in Gaza — and Israel preferring to let things stay that way rather than see Gaza and the West Bank reunited — Islamic Jihad has increasingly taken on the role of the ideological purist agitating for violent conflict with Israel, not compromise.
Though the Conservative Opportunity Society led by young Republican House members began as a clear minority when Newt Gingrich launched it after 21968, within a decade it had won most of the GOP caucus to its vision of a more confrontational and ideologically purist party.
Though some of the sounds and styles overlapped, big beat was like the poppier antithesis to the intellectualism of the more critically beloved IDM, and a response to the self-importance of purist DJs who were dominating the UK dance scene in the mid-90s.
I'm far from a Medicare For All purist, but if you're going to make this the centerpiece of your campaign and you're already waffling on what it might mean in the general election, then you're going to be dishonest with primary and general election voters.
You could argue that the Avengers movies beat it to the punch; to the purist, however, those are not so much authentic crossovers as kindly support groups, where people with a wide range of personality disorders can meet under the Marvel banner and exchange thumps.
If governing ability and candidate quality matter, and if special interests and purist ideologues are not to become the leading suppliers of our politicians, it is essential that parties and professionals maintain a prominent role in recruiting and screening candidates — alongside, not instead of, voters.
" Cruz, running for POTUS as a religious freedom purist, advocates we single out neighborhoods for extra policing based on inhabitants' faith — Betsy Woodruff (@woodruffbets) March 22, 2016 "The far right are successful not because they are strong, but because the mainstream political forces appear to be weak.
This is especially true in the purist form Bekmambetov prefers, in which the movie holds on a wide shot of a computer screen and requires the audience to try to follow along with what the character is doing, not guiding the eye with pans or zooms.
As Motherboard staff writer Jordan Pearson pointed out earlier this year, the divide is mainly between those who want bitcoin to be deployed as a populist spending tool more akin to PayPal, and a purist community who see bitcoin as a radical alternative to national fiat currencies.
Attacking McConnell over Senate inaction also allows Trump to cultivate the two crucial sectors of his political support at the same time -- his loyal base of less ideological voters who hate the establishment, and purist conservatives who are livid that Obamacare remains the law of the land.
According to Lazarini Terradas's wall label, Kirstein wrote in his travel notebook that the artist "is absolutely uninstructed as far as the world goes and has seen very few pictures," which may explain why the work feels like a record of observed reality in its purist form.
It's the beginning of what's expected to be a significantly larger buy, as the network of 2202-some donors led by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch sets about the task of keeping the Senate in Republican hands and supporting candidates who have purist free market beliefs.
Courtesy of Oxford University Press In the wake of Bernie Sanders's unexpectedly strong second-place finish in the 2016 presidential primaries, some commentators suggested that Sanders and his allies would work to build an organization intended to further the cause of purist liberalism within the Democratic Party.
Kenny Shopsin of Shopsin's on the Lower East Side, a purist who puts nothing but chicken and mayonnaise in chicken salad, says that the breast-meat chunks should be hand-massaged "until they are frayed on the edges and semisoft in the center," the better to absorb more mayonnaise.
" A car purist who lives around the corner from me in Los Feliz (my friend James, who briefly studied automotive engineering in college and can identify a car from one shot of one headlight in a movie) said, not unkindly, of my Volkswagen EOS: "It's an afterthought designwise.
But the biggest problem with the Stein candidacy and the Green Party in general is how untethered to reality they both are, as if they can win over electorates and pass legislation if only they're completely true to their purist principals, which are sometimes, frankly, delusional to begin with.
In the first part, Kozloff states all she is against: "anti-pure, anti-purist, anti-puritanical, anti-minimalist, anti-post minimalist, anti-reductivist …" The list goes on ("anti-white, anti-grey, anti-grid, anti-god") — a resounding statement against the cool aesthetic of the dominant minimalist art movement of the time.
And he has too impressive a record of diplomacy and other sorts of public service, especially in Africa, to be the no-compromise purist he sometimes comes across as (this blogger first met Mr Perriello 15 years ago in Sierra Leone, where he was working on an innovative international war crimes tribunal).
But in practice the word Salafist is most often used to describe a purist, back-to-basics form of Islam that emerged on the Arabian peninsula in the 19th century, taking its cue from two conservative thinkers, Ibn Taymiyyah (1263-1328) and the even more controversial Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab (1703-1792).
Joshua M. Zeitz, a historian who has studied primary polarization, said there were two routes a nominee could follow: "You either have to swallow your pride and work with that faction that was so angry at your nomination, or if you decide to go the purist route," ignore them and their views.
But the annual back-to-school show, which began in 2008, has moved more sharply in that direction with the ideological tightening under President Xi Jinping, as he has cracked down on corruption and freethinkers alike and deployed the language and symbolism of a purist form of Communism to unify the country.
Randolph was no purist, and she herself was born into a world known in the Virginia Tidewater as "New Guinea," since six out of every ten people in central Virginia were of African descent, a world in which their involved role in cultural transformations were turning everyone, white and black, into Americans.
According to the website, the festival "is a call to arms for every American to roll up their sleeves and make a positive mark on our country—and a celebration of the great work so many of us have already accomplished," a fitting send-off party for the playlist-making guacamole purist of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Rather than sit in a studio with a deadline, the album was made organically over the course of three years and all over the world: some tracks were written while living with her ex in Stockholm, others in London at Purist and JD Reid's studios, and others in LA with producers Swarvy and RINNGO.
As time went on, the original provocation of the early church would occasionally erupt in ephemeral "purist" movements — Spiritual Franciscans, Russian non-possessors, Catholic Worker houses — but in general, Christian adherence had become chiefly just a religion, a support for life in this world rather than a radically different model of how to live.
One of the best moments is the three-way exchange among Fernand Léger's brilliant Purist painting, "The Mirror" of 1925; a bright, hinged sculpture, newly acquired, by the Romanian-born Cuban artist Sandu Darie (1908-213) and a small dark yet colorful painting from 1962 (acquired in 1963) by the Zimbabwean artist Thomas Mukarobgwa.
Some purist lovers of Christian art probably baulked at her enthusiasm for the Italian Renaissance, a time when artists continued to depict religious subjects (among others) but seemed less devoted to God and more concerned with showing off the beauty and genius of man, as well as their own talents and the wealth of their patrons.
The purist defense of market forces to fix our schools or to fairly present low-cost entry opportunities to own one's own business fails in multiple ways: Finally, purists often present a survival-of-the-fittest Darwinian notion that actually has little regard for those who, according to the determinations of their flawed market, are less fit.
Sanders supporters have, to a much greater extent than generally acknowledged, been motivated by the perception that Clinton is dishonest, which comes — whether they know it or not — not from her actual behavior but from decades of right-wing smears; but Sanders himself got to play the issue-oriented purist, in effect taking a free ride on other peoples' character defamation.
READ: The Democrats Have a Big Decision to Make About Mike Bloomberg This progressive purist message is exactly what people in Sanders' orbit believe will help him win liberal-heavy California, a victory on Super Tuesday that Sanders' allies think could help build momentum for the campaign and shake any hint that his campaign doesn't have what it takes to win the primary.
The clash over the bank, which provides loan guarantees to foreign buyers of American-made products, reflects a split in the Republican Party between purist conservatives who view any government involvement in the economy as a violation of the free market and more business-oriented Republicans who see a role for the federal government as an advocacy arm in the global economy.
The Zoological Society's purist vision for the zoo, riding the wave of the post-Enlightenment passion for collecting and classifying species, would transform by the end of the 19th century into something like the kind of zoo we know today — a staple of school field trips, a boon for desperate parents, a chance for city people to look a wild animal in the eye.
Back in the early to mid 00's it was all about blending genres together and after a while, unfortunately, there was an overdose of silly "mashups" mixing electro with rock, with Girl Talk and all that stuff crossing over to the mainstream and becoming the soundtrack of ironic hipster culture, people got fed up with it, understandably, and everyone went back to being a purist in their own niche and playing only one thing.
February 11, 2016 I'm not so much of a purist in that I needed to hear Kanye's album full CDQ for the first time (I guess I like "Wolves" as much as the rest of you "hypebeasts" do, sure), but I'm fairly certain I didn't need to hear it during a Tidal livestream at four in the afternoon, which is the exact same time I try to haul my fat ass onto the treadmill.

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