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"revolting" Definitions
  1. extremely unpleasant
"revolting" Synonyms
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Republicans were far from his only problem then, with the left revolting against him in much the same way that they were revolting against Trump on Thursday.
That worms like nematodes are, to human sensibilities, revolting creatures with revolting lives is surely the result of millions of years of co-evolution that has favoured avoiding any contact with them.
Rotting food is almost universally considered revolting, according to Pizarro.
I took the tiniest piece and it was borderline revolting.
"How can it not be a bit revolting?" he continues.
What nine women may find revolting the tenth may reward.
Through him we see that girls can be revolting, too.
For soldiers to take advantage of that trust is revolting.
That's why retailers are revolting against the idea of border adjustment.
It gave us Ross' Moist Maker sandwich and Rachel's revolting trifle.
This is all revolting, but it is hardly a great surprise.
And he's also possessed of some views that are just revolting.
They aren't revolting against abject failure, or deep and swift decline.
Pimple-popping often walks the fine line between fascinating and revolting.
It just didn't catch on because, you know, it's utterly revolting.
This shit is genuinely revolting, Marvel HAS to address it pic.twitter.
How do you balance being historically accurate with not revolting viewers?
Those and other policies were designed to keep slaves from revolting.
Robert Pattinson did some truly revolting stuff while shooting The Lighthouse.
There are also those sweaters that are neither cute nor revolting.
I toss my tissues in her trash, which she finds revolting.
I mean, they're not actually revolting—some of them are super cute.
It was devastating, revolting, and unsettling, and it completely ruined my weekend.
Cameron Britton, uncompromisingly revolting as serial killer Edmund Kemper on Netflix's Mindhunters.
So it's no surprise that Californians are revolting with this shocking news.
That means murdering them on a whim or exploring revolting sexual violence.
The resulting sense of irony is as revolting as it is true.
Fans are revolting against Amazon's decision to not renew Good Girls Revolt.
This is what makes the deification of the CEO class so revolting.
It was, and remains, among the most revolting experiences I've ever had.
The notion of his walking free following his despicable presidency is revolting.
No less revolting is the dishonest and sneaky way it was written.
A new study by Clear Labs came up with some interesting/revolting results.
While most people find bodily fluids revolting, tears don't have the same effect.
The backlash has been unmasked, and it is somewhere between surreal and revolting.
CBS' false and unprofessional attacks on this young man are disgusting and revolting.
Iran's risen and revolting cities are joining the protests, one after the other.
But vocal members of the press corps are revolting and demanding more transparency.
Trump's comments about women, caught on the Access Hollywood cameras, were positively revolting.
And the voters are already revolting over some of these other ideas anyway.
But that visceral, revolting antipathy is nothing compared to people's reaction to Cruz.
" Kerry, who served under former President Obama, called Trump's comments "even more revolting.
We experience a thought as pleasing, revolting, correct, incorrect, obvious, stupid, brilliant, etc.
From this angle it's beautiful instead of a revolting stew of sewer rats.
Ned Stark's head, covered in revolting bloody whiskers, was hoisted on a pike.
Kap has revolting passing downside, but his rushing upside makes him stream-worthy.
Bannon is the most revolting operator in American political life since Roy Cohn.
He had written his orcs to be revolting, devolved, violent agents of evil.
Chuck Rosenberg: This is a revolting assault on the fragile rule of law.
It's revolting and we should just be clear about what's going on here.
Others are worried about robots revolting, attempting to overthrow our societies, said Zhang.
So why are Republicans now revolting against the Republican plan to replace it?
Even if you are probably filled with slimy, disgusting, revolting, teeny tiny Lego slugs.
"The markets seem to agree and have been quietly revolting all year," Wilson added.
The Twitter user posted a rather revolting question regarding the film series The Purge.
Way worse in the books, but one of the most revolting human beings regardless.
Darkness becomes the only small relief, as the possibility of human connection turns revolting.
The body, he found revolting, and could barely bring himself to cart it around.
Mixing the sublime and the revolting, the show implies, is the apex of deviltry.
This type of rhetoric and repulsive advertising is revolting and completely beyond the pale.
With nutraloaf (also spelt nutriloaf) the aim is to be as revolting as possible.
But for these lazy, vacation-addicted dilettantes to surrender to themselves is beyond revolting.
They're less satisfying than the gut instinct to punish those who commit revolting crimes.
But why do so many of us find this work both fascinating and revolting?
And the "brave new world" beyond Prospero's cell suddenly feels more revolting than tempting.
"  "Trump supporting, driver gouging, and revolting treatment of women engineers (seriously, go look it up).
"Revolting Rhymes" is a BBC adaptation of Roald Dahl's cheeky revisionist fairy-tale poetry book.
But only one of those 306 electors pledged to him has publicly said he's revolting.
"He is truly one of the most revolting humans ... I have ever seen," Oliver concluded.
The past few weeks have come as a revolting surprise to New York Knicks fans.
We were sent a bottle in advance and can confidently report — the smell is absolutely revolting.
That's usually because they are a part of the system that Americans are now revolting against.
This is the core of the argument behind Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Workers' Rights.
CPAC is a yearly event, celebrating some of the most revolting ideas in American political discourse.
The Uxbridge Police Department also posted a message about the sad and revolting incident on Facebook.
He made revolting, everyday objects live again in a different discourse focused on value and worth.
The participants read brief descriptions of 75 potentially revolting scenarios they might encounter in a day.
It is 2018, and we should be several decades into understanding that these actions are revolting.
Those stories are obviously necessary, demonstrating how Ailes abused his position and power in revolting ways.
Kathleen LeBesco, PhD, a Senior Associate Dean at Marymount Manhattan College whose books include Revolting Bodies?
It's like you've got a bunch of beautiful animals in a room, crossbreeding into something revolting.
Young, left-leaning candidates are revolting against older, traditional Democrats in primary elections around the country.
SLINKY over TWISTY was great, but TWISTY next to EYE SOCKET was a tiny bit revolting.
How gospel music was their way of revolting against their captors while they were in bondage.
If they didn't, well, maybe they just didn't use the app — or maybe they found you revolting.
Exhibit A: The Twitter user who posted a rather revolting question regarding the film series The Purge.
This revolting behavior is a demonstration that a political disagreement is now a triggering act of aggression.
The states are revolting, with governors saying they'll refuse to send national guard troops to the border.
I crept in to see a man was passed out in the hallway of his revolting flat.
There are few better ways to irritate the British than to suggest that our food is revolting.
" Late on Wednesday, Jon Favreau, a former speechwriter for President Obama, called the video "revolting and frightening.
He says: 'Americans need to accept high taxes and severe curtailment of their familiar lifestyles without revolting.
"Acid attacks are absolutely revolting," former Home Secretary Amber Rudd said last year when she proposed the ban.
These are like the visual equivalent of chewing on aluminum foil; revolting but you just can't look away.
His metamorphosis into the Brundlefly is both revolting and affecting — there's surprising pathos alongside the nausea-inducing effects.
" An angry screed on Canadian site CitizenGo says that the "totally offensive and revolting" shop "[serves] up blasphemy.
Someone to tell you that the way your spit smacks around your mouth while you chew is revolting.
One character, Carole, attends Oxford (she complains about the "revolting Stone Age food") and becomes an investment banker.
"These claims are as ludicrous as they are revolting," the American Legion shot back in its reply brief.
During the decade of his dojo service, he'd heard just about every brutal and revolting story there was.
I first watched the revolting video segment as a civilian and can describe it in one word: horrifying.
I know it's not what you'd think, but I find over-the-top, obvious luxury a bit revolting.
Does our love extend to the fact that we tolerate somebody revolting against our political or religious beliefs?
And the arguments leveled at Fatou Bensouda, against the court, are spurious at best and revolting at worst.
Religious women are revolting against their exclusion from the ranks of kashrut supervisors and joining alternative kashrut boards.
Trump's comments, and his numerous alleged deeds, are "shocking" in the sense that they are appalling, disgusting, revolting.
" Another local stated, "Quinoa is revolting," while a third asked if there was "no limit to the madness?
"Just revolting…I hope they find the culprit and they are heavily fined and jailed!" one Facebook user commented.
The choice to own them is not really as revolting or funny as anyone makes it out to be.
That means that pets aren't just eating leftover meat, like animal organs, that people find too revolting to swallow.
It seems designed to show how revolting violence is, even though it's more acceptable in popular entertainment than fetishes.
So, let's correct the record and rank the top five ugliest dogs from least revolting to most hideous.5.
Anthony, who plays Marnie Nightingale in Hollyoaks, recalled the "pathetic, revolting" attack in an interview with the Sunday Times.
Season 4 ended on a serious cliffhanger, with the inmates revolting after the death of fan favorite, Poussey Washington.
Sure, some excesses are decisively revolting, but in general, I can say that these dishes aren't just culinary provocation.
We have just skimmed the surface of what is out there, as if that revolting recording was not enough.
They ignore the abundant mussels that cling to coastal rocks, and consider langoustines and sea urchins to be revolting.
The act of reveling in or revolting against the absence of Mr. Giamatti or the inclusion of Mr. Allen.
In January 2018, Revolting Lesbians held its first rally outside the museum calling for Mercer's removal from the board.
It was the early 1950s, and poor farmers in the area had started banding together, revolting against wealthy landowners.
Travolta looked revolting in this oversized suit which made him look more like a linebacker than a Hollywood star.
As The Hollywood Reporter notes, the satirical video is a part of promotional efforts for the BBC 2 series Revolting.
Not only are riders and drivers revolting, but investors have also expressed deep concerns with the management at the company.
Earlier this month, I wrote about something most reasonable people can agree is vile and revolting: the port-a-potty.
Huckabee called on establishment Republicans to hold off on revolting against Trump and to stay faithful to the democratic process.
The United Nations special envoy to Somalia called the attack "revolting," saying an unprecedented number of civilians had been killed.
The bars, revolting to some, may appeal to the herd of weekend triathletes who want to eat like cave men.
Like charismatic megafauna, revolting microfauna spurs us to action: we form committees, cough up funding, demand that something be done.
The details of the Pennsylvania grand jury report on the sexual abuse of children within the Catholic Church are revolting.
To come face-to-face with what's largely perceived as revolting, yet always unseen, is a jolting but illuminating experience.
If you think watching sausage being made or a law being passed is revolting, wait till you see this spectacle.
In it, we see clearly the needless destruction that the power-mad leave in their wake, and it is revolting.
Should these revolting habits not dissuade you, you might try glimpsing a turkey vulture at Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island.
Today, we're talking about computers and the never-ending war between MACS and PCs: ■ 30D: Not "revolting" as in disgusting.
Half outhouse, half torture chamber, the rudimentary bathroom option is usually weirdly hot, emits a revolting smell, and induces claustrophobia.
Most people around the world find this popular Finnish snack revolting, but it has found fans in Denmark and Norway.
For example, a food company was struggling to make a health shake but found its formula kept producing a revolting color.
Revolting, reprehensible, heartless, misogynistic, patriarchal and downright evil, yes -- but let's get back to why it's also totally and outrageously unconstitutional.
The HopeHowever revolting that food splatter looks, your friend's pretty sure he's heard all bacteria dies when you nuke something new.
Incest is the butt of a lot of jokes in this episode, but importantly isn't the most revolting part of it.
Going into "Episode 10," it looks like we'll find out the identity of Mindhunter's latest revolting new serial killer fairly quickly.
The bearded man across from us shoots me a look of serious contempt as if he'd never imagined anything so revolting.
The content of Mr. Muhtorov's conversations with (alleged accomplice) Mr. Jumaev are abhorrent, the videos and pictures on his phone revolting.
Although the meal might sound revolting for outsiders, for Midwesterners like me, Skyline Chili is a quick and delicious guilty pleasure.
When Weldon published The Bulgari Connection, the deal was considered "revolting" because it was violating the artistic integrity of the novel.
But here was the most popular rock band of 1992 revolting against their audience by releasing an album of anti-hits.
"This is as physically close as we've been in a couple days, 'cause we've just found each other revolting," Bell said.
Will the fact that they're not revolting against Trump mean a blue ripple or blue washout instead of a blue wave?
Trump belatedly denies that he made the revolting comment about "s---hole countries" but his denial, simply put, is not credible.
We still find impossible images revolting, much as evolution teaches us to feel a chill at the sight of dangerous spiders.
But this video is the first I've seen where the same phrase leads to the crowd revolting, and booing in opposition.
And the show was mercifully without many of the most revolting moments that had made earlier seasons an occasionally gruesome chore.
This particular clip originates from a now-defunct site called No More Cocktails (a reference to the revolting literature of Andrew Breitbart).
But the past few years have shown that no amount of revolting truth, not even caged children, can shame the truly shameless.
"What you did to me when I was 14-years-old should be revolting to every person of good morals," she wrote.
As with all of Dahl's best works, Revolting Rhymes is incredibly strange and even disturbing, but often a whole lot of fun.
He is sporting a truly insane haircut—a revolting top knot with the sides shaved off—and a gross, fuzzy red beard.
The vote is expected to be close as some Republicans are revolting against a possible cut in state and local tax deductions.
It's a pretty revolting video, but its also a reference to the stint that Petty did as a gravedigger in his youth.
That fact might get lost amid all the chatter about Trump's base getting fed up and revolting over immigration, but it's true.
But today's teenagers are also revolting against the violence and bullying depicted in the movie that have now taken over the headlines.
I just have this revolting, gag-like reflex: When someone is nice to me without agenda, I hate them to my core.
And, of course, we'll probably talk about the safeguards in place that prevent these robotic pack mules from revolting against their masters.
Listening to him issue commands was revolting -- he comes off as a drunk-with-power bully who enjoys toying with his prey.
That explains why it's hard to buy a cigarette in many other countries without seeing a revolting picture of advanced mouth cancer.
I asked Tim Robbins, who had some unpleasant business dealings with Weinstein, what the moral of this foul, revolting story should be.
The killing was "shocking and revolting," Douglas wrote, but it was impossible to know whether the victim's civil rights had been violated.
Quotable: "It is the other France that is revolting today," said Daniel Cohen, an economist at France's top-ranked École Normale Supérieure.
Many drugs are becoming so astronomically expensive that it raises moral implications, and now the public and some doctors are successfully revolting.
But on Capitol Hill, it's hard to get everyone to agree, and GOP fiscal hawks are already revolting against the bipartisan deal.
Though, to be fair, I was so overly stuffed at that point, any additional food would have seemed revolting, no matter how appealing.
Then they voted for Trump, though — and many can't imagine why they would have done so given how revolting Trump's behavior has been.
The physical presence of the sha'r was a disquieting reminder of the revolting truth, which in so many ways extended beyond this moment.
Messaging around the policy normalization has been messy, with markets revolting after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell last year indicated more tightening was ahead.
It's weird and twisted and revolting and inexplicable and crazy and a lot of fun to watch if you're into some dark stuff.
Not the revolting cabbage-and-mince concoction known as "Ming Sing" that he'd been sent out into the world with by his mother.
Cheryl Cheryl's reasons for revolting against the Serpents are simple: Her home life is "a nightmare" and she needs school to stay stable.
Media outlets like Daily Mail promoted the video, calling it "revolting" and connecting the consumption of bats to the source of the coronavirus.
The strike in Denver is a sign that teachers around the country are revolting against the core tenets of the school reform movement.
" Reacting to the incident on Twitter, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said, "The anti-Semitic aggression against a teacher in Marseille is revolting.
If there were an Occupy Wall Street of the N.B.A., it would not consist of the 99 percent revolting against the 1 percent.
But after nearly a decade of seeing and reading his plays, one revolts at being told, again and again, that one is revolting.
I'm still obsessed with a recent and revolting New York mystery: How did 50 hand-size crabs wind up on a subway car?
In their minds, there is a big difference between addicts worthy of sympathy and the "revolting hypocrites" who take drugs for mere pleasure.
The president of the World Jewish Congress, Ronald Lauder, said Mr. Duterte's remarks were "revolting" and demanded that he retract them and apologize.
The moldy Whopper may look revolting, but Restaurant Brands International (QSR), which owns Burger King, is betting customers are craving healthier, organic ingredients.
"We find certain things revolting based on smell — other animals just find them irresistible," said Jansen, noting animals that eat their own poop.
" Vanity Fair Richard Lawson slammed it as "revolting and briefly alluring", adding that the film does the 1980s' strangest musical smash "an injustice.
Sure enough, Spencer's intestines were soon spilling out in the street, giving us one last revolting vision to remember during the holiday break.
Through no fault of our own, we find ourselves at the mercy of our revolting bodies, reduced to the conditions of childhood again.
A heart that double- times, an anxiety hammer: I like the silt to fit around me and become somebody's nerve, a body revolting.
The artist who created a revolting pastel painting of a nude Donald Trump has put her piece of work up for sale on eBay.
In an essay, Mol blasted Weinstein's "navigate his incredibly entitled, bullying, revolting and inexcusable behavior" and addressed rumors about her own history with him.
A 2,000-year-old black sarcophagus was opened last week and revealed the revolting : three skeletons, a vile red liquid, and a terrible smell.
But pundits simply assessed the damage of this revolting depiction of disability, omitting one glaring detail: Letting a person living with a disability speak.
Now, we finally got to see it in all its glory — you know, before the hosts started revolting and turning it into a bloodbath.
Efforts to pressure the AMNH to remove Mercer have recently intensified, including a rally on January 21 outside the museum organized by Revolting Lesbians.
There was no reason we couldn't have chosen slightly less revolting combinations, except for the fact that it was kind of romantic not to.
Perhaps mindful of this, the president wrapped his immigration offer in language about crime and revolting murders committed by MS-13, a Latino gang.
After Canadians declined to join the revolting American colonies, rebellions erupted in Ontario and Quebec in 1837 against appointed leaders who resisted self-rule.
A small projector screen was playing a bunch of short films on loop—the kind you'd naturally find revolting, but can't look away from.
While the recipe is just as revolting as the day Carl Jeppson first slapped a label on it, Malört has experienced a recent resurgence.
Mr. Pérez rose to fame last year during street protests against President Nicolás Maduro as a daring dissident police officer revolting against the government.
Pretty much everyone loosely agrees that Republicans want America the way they think it was and are revolting against cosmopolitan modernization, including even science.
Pretty much everyone loosely agrees that Republicans want America the way they think it was and are revolting against cosmopolitan modernization, including even science.
These facts produce a politically explosive possibility of blue-collar Trump voters revolting against his failed economic promises heading into the 220006 presidential election.
Libya videos The videos are shocking, even revolting: Sudanese migrants in Libya being whipped and tortured and forced to beg their families for money.
To make matters worse, female journalists who have tried to responsibly report on this revolting news cycle have been faced with chauvinistic attacks themselves.
Video of the incident is available all over the Internet but as a fair warning: it is revolting and watching it will ruin your day.
Finally, the framing device of "Revolting Rhymes" — the longest of the bunch at 29 minutes — focuses on a character describing the deaths of his nephews.
Fecal matter is inherently revolting to most of us, but researchers actually have a theory as to how someone could develop an attraction to it.
If these popular fan theories about the White Walkers' motivations prove true, then it's likely that they're revolting now because they're afraid of becoming extinct.
Go deeper: The tech elites are revolting Google's top Washington lobbyist is leaving role Scoop: Executive accused of harassment at Alphabet 'X' unit is out
But when he's on the court, that revolting offensive efficiency jumps more than 11 points per 100 possessions to 103.3, which is around league average.
Abedin's prominence and visibility in the campaign is inarguable and it's hard to imagine that the campaign could be unflapped by such a revolting incident.
The animals are roaring, the workers are revolting, and Burton has merrily turned what could have been another remake into something genuinely different and surprising.
The two plots, featuring the same set of predators (Aaron Pedersen and Aaron Glenane), intertwine and, after a lengthy intro, move toward some revolting cruelness.
I brought a notebook and a pen and I took some notes but mostly I didn't want to and my writing felt creepy and revolting.
This means the child will be a rebel, have issues with authority and give Prince Harry a hard time — mostly due to revolting against his rules.
I've been wanting to try this crazy product ever since our beauty director used it and described, in revolting detail, the metamorphosis her feet went through.
One petition against the ice cream reads "Choosing the name of our Lord for a brand of soft-serve ice cream is totally offensive and revolting."
Revolting. The fan, wearing a brand new Shea Weber jersey, was caught in the act by an intrepid Weegee-like photographer at a Montreal Canadiens game.
They recorded one of the most revolting sequential four records in American history through the mid-80s, with fart noises and induced vomiting a sonic touchstone.
And we further sabotage women when we insist that their routine victimization is somehow their fault, and not the revolting product of cultural norms and expectations.
It's revolting, inexcusable behavior that cannot simply be forgiven with a public statement or an ethics investigation, which is exactly the response that came from Sen.
Whether we turn to the declarations of the past, or to the professions of the present, the conduct of the nation seems equally hideous and revolting.
It should be noted again that Miles's relationship with women was at times revolting, and this dark side of his character deserves to be heavily criticized.
The procedure is illegal under Nicolae Ceaușescu's rule, so the girls turn to a secret abortionist (Vlad Ivanov) who agrees to help under one revolting condition.
Life on earth is revolting, and no aspect of it is more undignified and disgusting than having to take care of a body, particularly your own.
" Sam Rainsy, a Cambodian opposition figure living overseas, to whom Mr. Ricketson wrote several of the emails presented as evidence in court, called the verdict "revolting.
"I find Alex Jones's suggestion that Sandy Hook was 'a hoax' as personally revolting as every other rational person does," Ms. Kelly said in a statement.
Before you know it, everyone is murdering everyone else, and the French are revolting (sic), and the duke of Gloucester has had his eyes gouged out.
Especially revolting were the accounts of children – including an eight-month old, a five-year-old and a six-year-old – who were slaughtered with knives.
" Holding a sign that said "Revolting Lesbians," marcher Jo Macellaro said: "We're here today because we are tired of the police and corporations taking over Pride.
The VFW -- the oldest war veterans organization -- is condemning Kathy's "incredibly revolting attack on the President of the United States" ... and does NOT accept her apology.
Revolting is the brainchild of British satirists Heydon Prowse and Jolyon Rubinstein, who are best known for the Daily Show-esque series The Revolution Will Be Televised.
Volunteer moderators, the heartbeat of the site that look after pages known as "Subreddits", were revolting over the firing of a key member of the online community .
" Revisiting the film on its tenth anniversary in 13, MaryAnn Johanson questioned its continued appeal among women, stating that "the relentlessly cheerful depiction of prostitution is revolting.
For example, the sentence "the peasants are revolting" is ambiguous, because it could mean the peasants are rebelling in the streets, or that they are physically disgusting.
But even then, people arrested on sex work charges may be jailed until trial if they can't make bail, as Mac and Smith note in Revolting Prostitutes.
The effect is that the viewer is unable to tell whether this chimera-Christina is crawling towards or revolting away from the farmhouse in the painting's background.
The black body functioned as the repulsive and revolting object of white disgust, with whites "throwing forth" their hatred and lies onto what they themselves had created.
French bus drivers suffering through a heat wave are among the men revolting against workplace rules that prevent them from wearing skirts or shorts on the job.
The North Korean chief negotiator's discourteous reference to the failed talks with his U.S. counterparts in Stockholm the past weekend as "revolting" is not mere ill manners.
"This type of rhetoric and repulsive advertising is revolting and completely beyond the pale," Mark Burns, an African-American pastor who supports Trump, said in a statement.
Even more revolting is getting hit by a spitball and the feeling of that paper wad disintegrating and releasing its moist payload as it flattens against your skin.
As PEOPLE exclusively revealed Monday, Farber, 218, and Johnson, 23, will dance in the troupe rather than compete with celebrities — and fans are already revolting on social media.
Whether you're hiking, doing yard work, or camping, there's a decent chance you'll need to regularly check yourself (and any canine companions) for the revolting tiny blood-suckers.
She described the work as "revolting" and said she manages to mask her pain by taking "cripy," a modified form of marijuana that contains higher levels of THC.
"It is revolting, we are here defending our democracy, and those yes-men spray us with tear gas, they are cowards," said one protester, Celma Pereira, a teacher.
Most of the new run of cannibal stories treat their subjects not as monsters, but as human beings wrestling with the all-consuming desire to do something revolting.
Reddie predicts a Trump win that has the urban poor revolting across the nation and the imposition of martial law to quell riots and the burning of businesses.
"The most revolting thing is that none of the companies have recognized their responsibility," Mara Paiva, whose husband Mario Sergio was a commentator for Fox Sports, told Reuters.
The growing whale army (Image: Findlay et al)Maybe you thought the apocalypse would come from a nuclear war or climate change or revolting sentient robots or something.
But characterizing Sanders's supporters as a mob intent on revolting against the party ignores these voters' genuine grievances and the political and economic changes they want to enact.
And the perhaps overtaxed ensemble members dress up as revolting Russians or, later, menacing proto-Nazis, while also doing duty as radio broadcasters who speak in urgent headlines.
It was a revolting, racialized attack, but one delivered in much the same way that his racialized attack on the N.F.L. players was delivered: by using hijacked glory.
All of them would agree that what happened Friday in Virginia Beach was a revolting tragedy, but what did that have to do with what he was doing?
TOKYO — Japan is the latest battleground for women revolting against the tyranny of high heels, as a fledgling movement seeks government protection from workplaces that require the footwear.
Someone on social media will write "I made him mac and cheese …" or some such and share a revolting photo of a gelatinous dish of gray noodle slop.
"Lou," from Pixar, which has won the category four times, "Revolting Rhymes" and "Garden Party" are computer-animated; the fifth nominee, "Negative Space," was done in stop-motion.
Employees at several big companies, including Google and Whole Foods, are revolting against their bosses for accepting work from government agencies that enforce the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Mercer, a conservative megadonor and supporter of organizations backing climate change denial, has been "quietly removed" from the museum's board of trustees, according to activist group Revolting Lesbians.
Original, surprising, unique, bizarre, revolting, and sexy, this feminist fright sent straight from the bowels of hell will extract reactions from you like a deranged dentist pulling teeth.
The Internet, like all new communications technologies, has contributed to a period of political disequilibrium, one in which, as always, party followers have been revolting against party leaders.
The revolting odor (we're thinking Axe, hairspray, and KFC) following Donald Trump around has led to some truly sweet moments, like this segment on Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.
Over the years, Cummings threw some notable insults (calling Deputy PM Nick Clegg a "revolting character") and developed a reputation as being a non-traditionalist who didn't suffer fools.
It is also a reminder of the revolting past Americans have and how we need to continue to work towards equality for all so that history doesn't repeat itself.
"People are looting and rioting and sort of revolting, so the police are now caught trying to manage all of that," Namani told Reuters by phone from the capital.
While many people, myself included, may have differences with aspects of Israeli policies, to link Israel with the Third Reich is not only historically farfetched but is also revolting.
Result: In response to the strike, the Railway Labor Board directed railroads to hire non-union workers as replacements and to strip the revolting union workers of their seniority.
He makes it so easy, and it's all right there, on Twitter and on tape, ready to be spliced into something that sounds even more revolting than the original.
A spokesman for Angela Merkel, the chancellor, condemned the "revolting scenes of caprice and revenge" against Turkish soldiers; Mr Erdogan's subsequent purges of judges raised "profound and worrisome questions".
They also said many British voters were revolting against a bureaucracy in Brussels that they regarded as bloated, overpaid and prone to interfering in the affairs of sovereign countries.
It is unattractive in any setting, but it is utterly revolting among a free people who have embraced the principles set forth in the Constitution of the United States.
"He should start by making it clear that his revolting remark about the reasons for the Holocaust was a racist blood libel, and simply ask for forgiveness," he added.
Characters we've known for years connected either for the first time on the show or in new ways, sharing moments that were by turns touching, revolting, conniving and deadly.
In a related development, a band of 2628 centrist Republicans are revolting against Ryan, circumventing leadership by using a rare procedural tactic to force a series of immigration votes.
He gets some points for punctuating Rob Thomas' "It's just like the ocean under the moon" with Enya's dazed "Sail away/sail away/sail away," but mostly it's just revolting.
And right now, as it is quiet, as you said, the Muslim world is not quiet, the Iranian people are revolting in the streets in the thousands against their theocracy.
Now, the company is under fire more fiercely than ever over how it should deal with the spread of misinformation—so much so that some Facebook employees are actively revolting.
If that rank holds for some time or drops even further, it would be a notable change and perhaps an indication that Uber's revolting customers are actually removing its app.
The political undertone of the film coincides with real India-wide protests in the streets outside by Dalits (formerly called "untouchables"), revolting against centuries of repression from the upper castes.
That might sound revolting, but for me it's consistently and completely therapeutic; when I shed my street clothes, I'm able to shed the anxieties I layer on throughout the week.
"We feel strongly that cockroaches are one of nature's most revolting animals, but they can teach us important design principles," University of California, Berkeley integrative biology professor Robert Full said.
Their revolting exterior (convincingly executed by makeup designer Gabrielle Vincent) brands them as unlovable and oddly makes the story feel more universal: their repulsiveness makes them vulnerable and draws empathy.
Grey, who was first seduced by Chaplin when she was 15, said in divorce papers discovered in 1003 that he forced her to perform "revolting, degrading and offensive" sex acts.
The good news is that while vulnerable Republicans are scrambling to distance themselves from Trump's disastrous and often revolting campaign, Clinton is quietly setting her supporters up for long-term success.
Avid fans of "Oldboy" (2003) will be pleased to hear that Mr Park has included several octopus references here too (a cephalopod meets a memorably revolting end in the earlier film).
The story includes a revolting new accusation of sexual assault by Moonves, and it has raised fresh doubts about whether Moonves will receive the $120 million in severance that he expected.
"Unsurprising, but no less revolting," tweeted Matt Bennett, a longtime advocate of gun control and a top official at a center-left Washington think tank, in response to Mr. Cox's comment.
After the win, the film's director Dan Reed took a moment backstage to finally respond to Dave Chappelle's recent jokes about Jackson's accusers—and called them "completely revolting," The Wrap reports.
They're bracing for a busy week after the dramatic turn of events, which saw conservatives revolting over the farm bill and moderates bucking leadership by backing a discharge petition on immigration.
The House Freedom Caucus, a band of roughly 30 conservative hard-liners, took an official position against the package on Wednesday evening, after revolting against the measure earlier in the day.
Photo: AP | Image: Marvel | Image: Google | Photo: GettyAs we continue to reel from yet another week of revolting news, it's worth taking a moment to remember that some glimmers of good remain.
It's a simple two-beat premise, so Morgan instead derives all of his fear-factor power from the revolting appearance of his figurines, all greasy and deformed like demonically possessed melted candles.
Facing stiff financial penalties and public outcry, YouTube scrambled to find a way to sift through its billions of videos for an ever-diversifying array of revolting behaviors, from prejudice to pedophilia.
Outraged liberals have called the ad "disgusting" and "revolting and frightening," with some progressive lawmakers begging the group to take the video down and asking for NRA supporters to cancel their membership.
Florida in general has been facing some environmental and ecological recently, including a particularly revolting algae bloom and quickly increasing sea levels, so you can add insecticide-resistant bugs to the list.
This problem can make it feel like your entire lower half is revolting against you (this on top of cramps?!), and for that you can blame two bodily chemicals: prostaglandins and progesterone.
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Scary videos of pregnant women (the most vulnerable!) with needles poking into their bellies are intermingled with revolting images of fatty, pulsating bodily tissues pierced by scalpels or incised by surgical devices.
His novel The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is about a penal lunar colony revolting against Earth and explores the nature of revolution, rational anarchy, and one's own responsibility to a group.
He thinks of it as both an entertainment problem (how would we occupy the minds of all those jobless people?) and a political problem (how do we keep those people from revolting?).
The curling, dripping slices of deli meat arranged in a grid and each affixed with a black-and-white photo of a person are impressive for their precision but also smell revolting.
Some of the content of those DNC emails was dastardly and revolting and her coming departure from the DNC is a victory for Sanders and all Democrats who want a better party.
"Josh Hawley's ridiculous attempt to appear like he cares at all about women's rights would be funny if it wasn't so revolting," American Bridge spokesperson Allison Teixeira Sulier said in statement Thursday.
"What you did to me when I was 14-years old should be revolting to every person of good morals," Ms. Corfman wrote in the letter published by the Alabama Media Group.
While subversive re-imaginings of fairy tales have been done to death in recent years, "Revolting Rhymes," by Jan Lauchauer and Jakob Schuh, innovates by repurposing the shared universe trope of contemporary storytelling.
Several Simon & Schuster authors are revolting after their publisher signed a $250,000 book deal with Milo Yiannopoulos — an editor with Breitbart News and vocal leader within the "alt-right," a white nationalist movement.
They're revolting against party elites, and especially against the all-in-the-family candidates anointed by the Democratic and the Republican leadership: Clinton and Bush, the wife and brother of past party leaders.
DiFranco's free bleed protest at women's exclusion from the music industry and Spark's Reading tampon toss were relatable and/or revolting but, despite the strong reactions it inspired, period pop still wasn't mainstream.
The maggots were smaller and less revolting than I expected, but they were everywhere, way too numerous to attempt to pick out of the cheese—just in case anyone would consider trying that.
An eccentric outsider, with virtually no support within the party, who has a history of revolting against the whip and is too anti-establishment to infuse that British sense of stability and reassurance.
Directed by Spencer Brown, who describes the film as a "fairy tale," it looks handsome and features some of the sing-songy verse of Dr. Seuss, or maybe even Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes.
Hope you had breakfast already ... Here's Steph Curry and Drake being absolutely floored by an awesome (and revolting) David Blaine magic trick ... involving a live frogs, regurgitation, and a couple of wine glasses.
When I first started playing, it was still a lot of Nitzer Ebb, Ministry, Revolting Cocks, Anne Clark, Section 225, early New Order—all stuff that was in that 28-225 BPM range.
Following allegations of sexual misconduct by the site's owner, Tyler Malka, many of the message board's moderators quit in protest, threads referencing the allegations were deleted, and NeoGAF's users began revolting in protest.
But if you only read one story, or if you're just looking for something playful and less than purely jingoistic or celebratory, don't miss this feature on one athlete's ridiculous and revolting shoes.
Opinion Columnist Donald Trump is a lawless president and revolting person who richly deserved his impeachment and, in a better world, would be convicted in the Senate and removed from the White House.
Even when she is bathed in public admiration, she is the target of revolting attacks — a prominent Trump supporter recently insinuated she was a male ape — and speaking out more could provoke worse.
They're revolting against party élites, and especially against the all-in-the-family candidates anointed by the Democratic and the Republican leadership: Clinton and Bush, the wife and brother of past party leaders.
For example: to use as an added flourish when you gasp, or to cover your eyes during a revolting sequence involving a pencil, a face, and a joint rolled by a 12-year-old.
"Regardless of the independence of AMNH's scientific research, Rebekah Mercer's position as a trustee creates suspicion about that independence, and brings the integrity of the museum into question," Revolting Lesbians' letter reads, in part.
Timeline: It is important to note that Kalanick's behavior and choices in the time between taking leave and Tuesday were determinative for many of the revolting investors, although specifics remain hard to come by.
They're not revolting -- and they are even loathe to talk about this, on or off the record -- nor are they going to up and quit because a member of the club is being mistreated.
While attempting to switch schemes under Rob Ryan's nose, the Saints allowed a revolting 476 points—by far the most in the league, and the 11st most in NFL history, per Pro Football Reference.
Given her stunning résumé, it's hard to believe that when Banks first arrived in Hollywood, she was dismissed and degraded by an agent in the most revolting way, as the actress revealed this week.
It's a tragic, complex truth that means however revolting I find him, I also have sympathy for the ways shame and the inability to live honestly may have twisted this man into a murderer.
" In a Friday morning appearance on CNN's "New Day," Deutch told anchor John Berman that he found the recently released photo of Franken appearing to grab the breasts of a sleeping woman "absolutely revolting.
" Vice president Jejomar Binay, who is also running, described Duterte's comments as "simply revolting", and described the former Davao mayor as " a crazy maniac who doesn't respect women and doesn't deserve to be president.
In a bit I will send a message to my friend to say he's a revolting Neanderthal, that I'm not kidding, that I believe he's a danger to himself, his students, the Republic itself.
His memo to Ken Starr as he helped harass Bill Clinton — in which he declared that "it is our job to make his pattern of revolting behavior clear" — shows rage as well as cynicism.
"This is a revolting film and a mockery of our history, our heroes, in particular of my father," Maria Zhukova told the Russian Military Historical Society, an organization that promotes Mr. Medinsky's ideological causes.
On Sunday, IFC Center will screen the animated "Revolting Rhymes" (based on the Roald Dahl book); Frederick Wiseman's landmark documentary "Titicut Follies"; and a coming Russian film, "The Road Movie," culled from dashcam footage.
Conservative megadonor Rebekah Mercer is no longer on the board of trustees of the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City, according to an email from the activist group Revolting Lesbians.
They never made it all the way to New Orleans, though; after being captured, they were killed — and their decapitated heads were put on sticks along the river to terrify anyone else thinking about revolting.
This is how Norm Ornstein, a congressional scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, summarized it: There has never been a more outrageous, revolting, unfair process to pass a corrupted bill in the history of Congress.
In response, the Trump campaign re-activated its Republican delegate whipping operation and the RNC leadership has been fighting to keep delegates from revolting in Cleveland, with the convention starting just three weeks from now.
Veruca Salt, Augustus Gloop, Mike Teavee, and Violet Beauregarde may be revolting children, but there's a part of all of us that would be right there beside them, reaching for that extra-special chewing gum.
French makes the sensation all her own witch charming/revolting sketches on her Instagram, and it's no surprise that she was also enlisted to draw scenes for the Adventure Time book, Marcy's Super Secret Scrapbook.
"Sex work" is a broad category that's often under-explored—although landmark books like Revolting Prostitutes are changing this—allowing the emotional heavy lifting often performed by sex workers to be swept under the rug.
But the House Freedom Caucus, a band of roughly 30 conservative hard-liners, took an official position against the package on Wednesday evening after revolting against the measure earlier in the day over fiscal concerns.
"People are revolting against the economic 'elites' they believe have betrayed them, and our efforts to keep global warming limited to 1.5°C are falling dangerously short," WEF founder Klaus Schwab said in a statement.
RongRong witnessed Mr. Zhang's fabled, revolting performance "12 Square Meters," for which the artist slathered his naked body in honey and fish sauce, then let flies gorge on his flesh in a noxious public latrine.
RongRong witnessed Mr. Zhang's fabled, revolting performance "12 Square Meters," for which the artist slathered his naked body in honey and fish sauce, then let flies gorge on his flesh in a noxious public latrine.
Still: Dahl takes fairy tales to another level in Revolting Rhymes, creating a bloodbath out of Cinderella's romance, making Little Red Riding Hood a stone-cold killer, and saddling Snow White with seven gambling-addict dwarfs.
WATCH: Megyn Kelly Calls Alex Jones' Sandy Hook Denial 'Revolting' — but Says Show Will Go On Others stood by her — with Los Angeles Times correspondent Matt Pearce tweeting that Jones needed to be put under sunlight.
Democratic congressional candidates are revolting against Nancy Pelosi in even bigger numbers, amid fears that her grip on power could hurt the party&aposs chances in the midterms and hold back its next generation of leaders.
There's a bubbling in the chest and it seems as if every drop of bile you've been utilizing to break down matter is suddenly revolting against the system and your body is going to fall apart.
"The work of Kara Walker [is] sort of revolting and negative and a form of betrayal to the slaves, particularly women and children," Saar said during a 18633 PBS special called I'll Make Me a World.
Google's employees are openly revolting over the company's handling of sexual harassment and controversial executives hires like Miles Taylor, the former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff who defended the Trump administration's Muslim travel ban.
Like, for example, Theresa May, who is having to deal with revolting MPs, a seeming lack of direction (or success) with the oncoming Brexit, and the increasing popularity of her main political rival, Labour leader Jeremy Corbin.
After months of rallies that included "lock her up!" chants and a threat to put her in jail, President-elect Donald Trump now says he won't pursue charges against Hillary Clinton and supporters are revolting over it.
But if airlines continue to pull in large sums without investing some of that cash in infrastructure, a better flying experience or lower fares, these won't be the last revolting airline employees or passengers we will see.
Her revolting combination of skin, blood, and bone with claymation that looks like skin, blood, and bone is sure to frighten off the black cats, mischievous ghosts, and foul fiends that come out on this unlucky holiday.
The portrayal of hatefulness is part of fiction's mandate to give a truthful account of the world; there are characters in Dostoyevsky as revolting as anyone in Houellebecq (perhaps more so, because Dostoyevsky is a better writer).
Much of the raging and revolting energy (aimed often against multiculturalism, which is bizarrely labeled as elite) has been perpetrated by the fringe alt-right uprising, an extremist movement soon to be swathed in White House power.
Revolting RhymesDirector: Jan Lachauer and Jakob SchuhThe Gist: Fans of Roald Dahl's very twisted mind will be pleased to know that he wrote the entirety of this short movie, which animates his rhymes and reinterpretations of fairy tales.
The ceasefire and evacuation will end years of fighting in Aleppo between the Syrian government and allied Shi'ite militia, and mostly Sunni rebels seeking to oust President Bashar al-Assad after revolting in 2011 during the Arab uprisings.
Read: A Brief History of Americans Revolting Against Their Government Ammon Bundy and at least 15 others charged in the Oregon wildlife refuge standoff pleaded not guilty to federal conspiracy charges on Wednesday, as the Associated Press reports.
As a Jew, I rate your suggestion that Bhagwan "appears to justify" the slaughter of my ethnic group by Adolf Hitler as one of the most revolting, malicious, and unfounded accusations ever made against Bhagwan and his disciples.
According to this approach, the responsible media figure does not interview Jones because this indicates a certain basic validation, conferring by gesture a kind of legitimacy on someone best cast outside of respectable society as a revolting clown.
Despite the jokes that flitted through Stephen Colbert's opening monologue, Sean Spicer's unexpected appearance at the 2017 Emmy awards sparked a lot of backlash from folks critiquing Hollywood's acceptance of someone who was cool with some pretty revolting things.
John Tamny: It&aposs revolting and to Sabrina&aposs point it&aposs an utter perversion of what&aposs supposed to be a limited government, the Constitution doesn&apost limit our rights, it limits the rights of the federal government.
The soldiers were revolting over delayed bonus payments, promised by the government after the January mutiny but which it has struggled to pay after a collapse in the price of cocoa, Ivory Coast's main export, caused a revenue crunch.
Kushner, according to several sources familiar with his thinking, is confident Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, the heir to the throne, can convene the Palestinians to accept the administration's proposals and stop Sunnis throughout the region from revolting.
"This is revolting and the Republican Party and everybody's who endorsed Roy Moore needs to disavow his candidacy right now and ask him to withdraw," said Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, who leads the Senate Democratic campaign arm.
The animation highlights include Claude Barras's Oscar-nominated "My Life as a Zucchini," about a bereaved 9-year-old boy, and Jakob Schuh and Jan Lachauer's "Revolting Rhymes," inspired by Roald Dahl's skewed — and skewering — visions of fairy tales.
For rebels, their expected departure with light weapons starting on Wednesday morning for opposition-held regions west of the city is a crushing blow to their hopes of ousting Assad after revolting against him during the 2011 Arab uprisings.
Steinfeld's Nadine lost her father at a young age and has mostly been making life hell ever since for her frazzled mother (Kyra Sedgwick) and older brother (Blake Jenner), who is perfect and popular in a way Nadine finds utterly revolting.
"For any group to collude to take advantage of the pain & anguish that African Americans — or any group — are experiencing in this country in order to sow further discord is disappointing & revolting," Solomon told BuzzFeed News in a Facebook message.
Revolting anti-Semitic aggression The incident came nearly two months after another assault, north of Marseille, in which three people shouting anti-Semitic obscenities and support for ISIS stabbed a Jewish teacher, injuring him in the arms, legs and stomach.
Upon his release, he wrote about the gruesome conditions in a letter to the editor of the Daily Chronicle: including the "revolting sanitary arrangements," with one small tin vessel per cell; and the innumerable cases of mental illness and insanity.
It's revolting and un-American — not only the liberal vision of America, but also the conservative vision of America as articulated by Paul Ryan in 2011 when he was hammering President Obama for engaging in what he thought was class warfare.
"— The Sacramento Bee "It's revolting enough that our leaders, who are quick to take every precaution against the far more remote threat of foreign terrorism, can't find the courage to make it a little harder to amass such an arsenal.
Being superlatively revolting is, however, not enough to merit an object's display alongside the Museum of London's priceless collection of Roman ruins, Elizabethan jewelry and Art Deco ironwork — particularly when the thing in question risks infecting staff members with incurable diseases.
As Molly Smith and Juno Mac write in their 2018 book Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Workers' Rights, tens of thousands of people are "arrested, prosecuted, incarcerated, deported, or fined" for sex work-related offenses in the US every year.
Alabama is complicated because Roy Moore is so revolting both morally and politically — as Senator Jeff Flake said, way before the sex-assault arguments arose, you cannot support a person who talks about Muslims and gay people the way Moore does.
HBO's John Oliver defended CNN's Jim Acosta on Sunday night, calling President Trump's political adviser Stephen Miller "a revolting human" and "Vitamin D-deficient Minion" for criticizing the outspoken reporter for his question around the administration's immigration policy last week.
How I hoped that Quinn would respond to Tommy's jeer of "Dancing Queen" by drawing the thief near, faux-fumbling for his disability money, all the better to strike in a signature Quinn move, and take his revolting attacker out.
As people who have actually been forgotten by history lie entombed and unrecognized on our campus, it is nothing short of revolting to learn of an institution of higher learning donating $2.5 million to those who would rebuild the Confederacy.
Even as the injured were being treated, Britain's equivalent of the alt-right tweeted with revolting ignorance about "illegals," the very word that President Trump used, incorrectly, to describe Syrian refugees in a postelection interview with The Times of London.
Or at least she is until an unhinged assassin starts stalking her and knocking off the people around her in a variety of bizarre and revolting ways—while keeping Betty's eyes pinned open so that she has to watch it all happen.
The revolting blockage is known as a "fatberg" and it's clogging a section of Victorian-era sewer pipe a little less than 0003 feet below the streets of Whitechapel, the London neighborhood famously known as the former hunting grounds of Jack the Ripper.
But rather than rally around him, the GOP is openly revolting, and after months of struggling to fight Trump's candidacy in a coordinated way, there is now a last-ditch movement bubbling up to deny the real estate developer the GOP nomination.
But barring that scenario, Jones's best bet is that the tsunami of allegations against Moore are so revolting to mainstream urban and suburban Republicans that they either stay home, or hold their noses and vote for a Democrat as the lesser of evils.
"Decriminalizing sex work [makes] people who are selling sex, right now and tomorrow, safer while they are doing what they need to do in order to survive," write sex workers and activists Molly Smith and Juno Mac in their book Revolting Prostitutes.
In Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Workers' Rights, out now on Verso, they highlight the voices, desires, and beliefs of sex workers and situate their work firmly within a broader historical and socio-political dialogue about global labor rights and feminism.
Mr. Ruizpalacios's first feature, "Güeros," set during the student protests of the late 1990s and shot in austere black and white, was also about young people revolting against the banality of their lives and trying to take hold of something noble and grand.
I set the bar pretty low the first time I saw this , and lowered it even further with this revisit, yet Pixels still manages to go out of its way to fail when all it had to do was simply not be revolting.
But whatever deaths have overtaken our species in the last few months, deaths that number in the thousands, we should not forget the root source of this scourge, humanity's revolting disregard, manipulation, and outright slaughter of our fellow beings, the animals of earth.
Michael Newdow, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, in an email called it "utterly revolting" that "the history of governmental denigration of a suspect class should trump [the] principle" that neutrality be the "touchstone" for analyzing claims under the First Amendment's Establishment Clause.
" Two years later, Ms. Saar said that Ms. Walker's art was "revolting and negative and a form of betrayal to the slaves, particularly women and children" and that "it was basically for the amusement and the investment of the white art establishment.
Writing in Le Journal de Montréal on the day the resolution was passed, Josée Legault, a leading columnist, argued that the failure by the Quebec political class to protect the French language was a "revolting phenomenon" at a time of encroaching bilingualism.
So I stay silent, I blast Lily Allen in my AirPods and stare straight ahead, never veering off visual course, lest they slice away at me even more by a revolting moment of eye contact that, regardless of my expression, they'll take as encouragement.
Facebook can prove a return on spend, but it can't at the moment prove that it'll be able to keep doing the same things that get that return on spend now that the Internet is revolting against Facebook for its massive breach of trust.
While attending college ( gulp) a decade ago, I certainly participated in some stupid-but-classic beer-drinking games like beer pong and flip cup, but I was still shocked to discover a next-level revolting method for quickly chugging a beer: through one's nose.
The purpose of introducing The Raj – which we may not ever see again – is twofold: First, to see that hosts in other parks are revolting, just as they are in Westworld, and to learn where that monstrously large Bengal tiger came from in episode 1.
Most of us, happily eating our for-the-most-part non-revolting salads and panini, have no reason, or desire, to think that one over—which is why, for this week's Giz Asks, we've corralled a host of taste experts to do it for you.
The terror one experiences on a New York City ghost tour is also a little more existential than the terror one might experience in a haunted house or the positively revolting movie theater currently sinking into the dirt next to Park Slope's worst Connecticut Muffin.
The slightly-less-revolting Jake Gyllenhaal in Enemy does a lot of dumb things, but he also gives pretty good lectures about how ignoring history dooms people to repeat it, and he supplements those speeches with elaborate, web-like diagrams that his students avidly reproduce.
" Read more: Top Republicans are revolting against Trump's move to pull US troops out of Syria Matthews referred to Vice President Dick Cheney, whose initial support for the war in Iraq was widely condemned, and likened critics of the withdrawal to "the clique of Cheney.
But with a House vote on the package planned for Tuesday, some Democrats are revolting over the measure, fearing that the aid will be used to carry out Mr. Trump's aggressive tactics, including deportation raids that he has promised will begin within two weeks.
They use those baby dolls to unnerving effect, and when one of the witches tosses a freshly plucked tampon into a potion they're boiling up, it's both viscerally revolting and exactly the sort of one-step-too-far gesture a rebellious adolescent might make.
Whoever is on the receiving end of this gargantuan mound of beans, cheese, and whatever the hell else is in there would have almost certainly preferred a normal-sized dip, one with about 63 fewer layers that was, in turn, 63 times less revolting.
The newspaper ran "revolting" articles about pedophilia into the 1980s, and its staff included activists who fought for the right to engage in "sexual relations with children," its editor, Laurent Joffrin, acknowledged in an editorial this week, adding that the publication now opposed the practice.
When Axe barks his order ("Don't stop until we get what we're owed") in his sports car while AC/DC's "For Those About to Rock" screams on the soundtrack, he is fully himself, and the show has the courage to make that image revolting.
Related: Philippine Presidential Candidate Refuses to Apologize for 'Revolting' Rape Joke Davao, the city he has run for more than 21986 years, is famously disciplined, and Duterte is running on the promise of bringing Davao-style law and order to the rest of the country.
"If there's something that frightens me about Holocaust remembrance it's the recognition of the revolting processes that occurred in Europe in general, and particularly in Germany, back then – 70, 80 and 90 years ago – and finding signs of them here among us today in 2016," he said.
The toy tardigrades are also available in a couple of different color options, including tan and a darker brown, and even if you find them revolting, there's almost certainly someone on your Christmas shopping list who loves science enough to appreciate getting one as a gift.
And then, this son-of-a-gun Jrue Holiday, not merely satisfied with dismantling the accomplishments of the HONORABLE Damian Lillard, points at Nurk, splayed out on the ground, to REVEL in the misery of his opponent and make this moment even more revolting and disconcerting.
I bet there have even been a fair number of people who have scratched their balls and sniffed their fingers while watching a soccer match, but they save these revolting moments for the privacy of their own home, not sitting on the bench during Euro 2016.
While some may have expected Trump's hot mic comments to remain a revolting footnote of the campaign, it's clear women in America are confronting a new reality: Harassers feel emboldened by Trump's election, and they're using the words of the president-elect as a weapon of intimidation.
The Hate: The Warriors being so good it's boring, the Rockets being revolting to watch People, many smart and admirable people among them, hate the Warriors because of their happy preeminence and their retrospectively predictable march to history, and because of all the fans genuflecting before them.
By day four of my experiment, my liver was calling for surrender like Cornwallis at Yorktown, my unwashed body emitted a stench so revolting that my roommate refused to sleep in our apartment, and I was covered in piss because chamberpots have a surprisingly steep learning curve.
According to Revolting Lesbians's research, based on data pulled from the IRS Form 990s filed by several conservative organizations, the Mercer Family Foundation has gifted over $53 million to far-right groups, many of which actively encourage climate change skepticism or advocate for loosening environmental protections.
"This is about the closest I'll probably ever have in my life to an 'I am Spartacus' moment," he said, making reference to a famous scene in the 1960 movie starring Kirk Douglas in which revolting slaves try to protect their leader Spartacus by claiming to be him.
She articulates this through the wistful, sodden grain of her voice, as well as lyrics that describe desire in the most revolting terms possible ("Pinky promise kisses"; "kisses like pink cotton candy"; "How you'd be over me looking in my eyes when I come/ someone to watch me die").
Earlier this decade, an online report on CNN placed pidan, or century egg, a snack and ingredient beloved in China and throughout Southeast Asia — the egg preserved in slaked lime until the whites brown and the yolks turn green — on a list of the world's "most 'revolting' " foods.
Conservatives are revolting against the higher spending levels President Obama and GOP leaders agreed to last fall, and the Wisconsin Republican is being squeezed by a tight calendar: A longer than usual summer recess to accommodate the political conventions means the House is looking to complete its budget in early March.
The only way we can respond effectively to such acts is to keep living life to the fullest — keep going to cafes, beaches, fireworks displays, concerts and parks; keep working; keep celebrating liberty; and keep caring deeply when families lose loved ones because of a senseless, calculated, revolting act of violence.
Conservatives are revolting against the higher spending levels President Obama and GOP leaders agreed to last fall, and the Wisconsin Republican is being squeezed by a tight calendar: A longer than usual summer recess to accommodate the political conventions means the House is looking to complete its budget in early March.
As I sit surrounded by old men in painted leather jackets, pregnant women toting yoga mats, young punks in combat trousers, a pair of Spanish tourists in those ubiquitous and revolting technicolor wool cardigans, and a group of young Hamburgers playing on their phones, I realize two rather startling things.
With the help of co-producer Paul Barker, a cast of collaborators, and enough narcotics to kill a small country, Ministry's sound became a nihilistic blend of punk fury, clubbing adrenaline, and industrial experimentation, largely influenced by the boundary-pushing of his other projects: Revolting Cocks, Pailhead, 1000 Homo DJs, and Lard.
Conservatives are revolting against higher top-line spending levels negotiated last fall by President Obama and Ryan's predecessor, then-Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio).
"We should not treat [WeWork's present situation] as any evidence that the stock market is revolting against tech or wants different corporate voting structures," Anup Srivastava, the Canada research chair at the University of Calgary who has written for the Harvard Business Review about both dual-class shares and WeWork, told Recode.
In 1953, after King made his famous "I Have a Dream," speech, Malcolm X responded to the civil rights leader, saying, "Who ever heard of angry revolutionists all harmonizing 'We Shall Overcome' … while tripping and swaying along arm-in-arm with the very people they were supposed to be angrily revolting against?"
"This is the people revolting against the Washington establishment that doesn't seem to be able to get anything done, whether it's the president, the former secretary of state, or for that matter, a lot of the Congress," former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a key Trump surrogate, told press at the campaign celebration in midtown Manhattan.
Before examining the revolting political racket choreographed by Senate Democrats around the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a brief trip down memory lane: On the night of July 6900, 2628, a U.S. senator drank heavily, got behind the wheel of a car with a young woman beside him and drove off a bridge.
If only they had spared a thought for the legacy behind the trust fund: their father's invention of a synthetic polymer batting used in maxi-pads and "the quilted square of revolting plastic that still sits beneath every piece of slaughtered meat or poultry in the supermarket" — designed to sop up a bloody mess.
If you want to get creative, Peeps-centric recipes abound, from the relatively innocuous (Peeps Krispies treats) to the elaborate (a Peeps sunflower cake) to the straight-up revolting ("Peepza" — literally just Peeps on a pizza — and "Peepshi," a Willy Wonka fever dream wherein faux sushi is constructed from Peeps, Nerds, Fruit by the Foot, etc.).
Boutin added that "further research will need to be done to assess any long-term hazard—or benefit—of knuckle cracking,"So for you knuckle crackers out there, you probably don't have to worry about contracting arthritis or anything like that, but just remember that many of us non-knuckle crackers find your habit to be absolutely revolting.
"To spend your life dedicated to protecting America and upholding the Constitution and then to be accused by the president of treason and suggest — and have him further put the suggestion out that the proper penalty for us would be death — I can't describe to you how revolting that is and quite honestly terrifying," McCabe said on CNN.
Thanks to label founders Jim Nash and Dannie Flesher, who met at a David Bowie concert and quickly became life partners, with their pervasive humor and unmatched ears for undersung talent, the label would sell over a million albums by its wide network of artists like Ministry, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, Revolting Cocks, and Front 284.
"My grandmother survived one tragedy which was the Holocaust and then her only son passed away in 2015, and the fact that at that point in time, the caretaker increased the fraudulent charges and took advantage of her despair and depression is what I find to be revolting," Micah Herman, who has started a GoFundMe for his grandparents, told NBC 6.
During an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Wednesday, the 32-year-old reality star followed in her sister Kendall Jenner's footsteps by playing Corden's "Spill Your Guys or Fill Your Guts" — an extreme version of "Truth or Dare" in which the player must answer a question or eat a revolting dish such as fish eyes or bird saliva.
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Smith-Cameron and Kieran Culkin) (he masturbates to her calling him a "revolting little pig"), Connor's (Alan Ruck) absurd eulogy for family friend "Mo" Lester, and Kendall tragically crying into Shiv's (Sarah Snook) shoulder in a moment where, were this another family, they could finally support each other in an actual human way, and this is Succession at its best.
The naysayers revolting against the executive order President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE signed this week, seeking to expand work requirements for people receiving food stamps, misplace their benevolence.
But until we start holding abusers accountable, stop blaming victims for what they wore or how much they had to drink, and start acknowledging systemic abuses of power, we will continue to witness revolting reminders that the entire world is the stage of Franklin's funeral: a place where powerful men feel comfortable violating women regardless of who they are, where they are or who is watching.
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.) groping a woman while she was asleep "absolutely revolting" and said America has come to a "moment of reckoning" over sexual assault.
When sourness goes too far, the facial muscles contract — and the same happens when we're presented with images or reports of substances or behavior that we find revolting or deem immoral, as shown in a 2008 study by researchers at the University of Toronto, which compared electrical activity in the face muscles of subjects who drank sour, bitter or salty liquids and those confronted with unfair game scenarios.
A few of the characters the author has embodied are a Japanese researcher considering suicide by LSD overdose, an American GI who discovers something sickening in a Viet Cong tunnel, a US Marine who meets death at Iwo Jima, a friend of the Manson Family who walks into a "giant space pussy," and perhaps the most revolting of all: a child whose mother has been replaced by an avatar made from desiccated animal parts.
After Donald Trump announced his candidacy by describing Mexican immigrants as "rapists," after he proposed a wall along the entire southern border, after he called for banning all Muslims from entering the country, after he said Senator John McCain was a war hero only "because he was captured," after he attacked an American judge's Hispanic heritage, after a tape revealed he bragged about grabbing women "by the pussy," and after so many other revolting moments, journalists and Democrats and even some Republicans condemned Trump as manifestly unfit for the presidency.

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