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And he could not stop ruminating on the Skakel trial.
She told me she's no longer interested in ruminating about herself.
Sometimes people stay in the past, ruminating about the what ifs.
No ruminating about a nation's ills and how to heal them.
Overthinking often involves two destructive thought patterns — ruminating and incessant worrying.
Porsche didn't seem to take branding into account when ruminating on design.
" Berman asked Dean about the optics of a potential presidential candidate "publicly ruminating.
Call a friend and talk about your feelings instead of ruminating on them!
So moments like these, when you're bored and ruminating, are often the most harrowing.
The pair obviously aren't expecting any deep, ruminating meditations on the meaning of life.
He wound up sitting in front of the fire and just kind of ruminating.
What kind of complaining do you tend to do: venting, problem solving or ruminating?
A football Monday without Francesa ranting and ruminating seems almost unfathomable to many listeners.
Hayden's songs are bit more hedonistic, while mine are more ruminating on this record.
But for something different, how about ruminating on some blame for another group — GOP elites?
We're all doubting, ruminating, and wondering how to cherish one another in these dark times.
When Oprah started ruminating on spirituality 25 years ago, she brought Williamson on her show.
On the other hand, a few film and installation pieces left me ruminating on corporality.
And when the band are ruminating on police brutality, a little audio clarity is vital.
We're not thinking about the future or ruminating on what we have to do tomorrow.
One recollection, for example, finds Brody ruminating on the restrictions of being a combat photographer.
" How To Deal:"Again, recognize when you're ruminating and distinguish between [that] and active problem-solving.
Even into the 1990s, AIDS vaccine researchers were still ruminating on the possibilities of classical techniques.
I can't tell you what you think, but have fun ruminating on this deep personality question!!
Democrats, ruminating upon what meat doth our Caesar feed, may be dumb, but they're not stupid.
If I'm idle too long, it's easy to start ruminating and go down a panic spiral.
As meditators focus on their breathing, they train their brains to stop ruminating on stressful thoughts.
Ruminating on past problems or future difficulties drains mental resources and steals attention from current pleasures.
Other times, managers are on the fence about the candidate and are ruminating for longer than expected.
All it needs is an unmoderated space, and some angry like-minded people ruminating hateful, violent ideas.
Today's op-ed is the second manifesto from Lyft's co-founders ruminating on the future of transportation.
But if you'd like to continue ruminating on how weird they look, feel free to stay here.
Clinton said after ruminating about how Mr. Trump wanted to halt Muslim immigrants from entering the country.
On a recent afternoon, Mr. Viliani began a packed tour by ruminating, fittingly, on a Pompeian door.
Their brains can become fixated, ruminating on worrying thoughts, without the prefrontal cortex regulating those intense feelings.
He began by congratulating his Republican colleagues on their legislative achievements while ruminating on various life events.
If traditional psychological theory had been correct, these people would have spent a lot of time ruminating.
"Neuroticism is a classic personality trait that's associated with ruminating upon mistakes, and being constantly worried," he says.
But when it comes to these kind of BS conspiracies, ruminating on outlandish theories is a bipartisan product.
Matloff and his partner, artist C Bangs, have been ruminating on holographic message plaques for nearly two decades.
Ruminating over his confessions in 1937, Wittgenstein wrote: Last year … I pulled myself together and made a confession.
Yet he had been ruminating about the beast, and how to subdue it, since his Princeton student days.
In reality, though, Obama spent some of his overseas visits ruminating on the United States' strengths and weaknesses.
The show left me ruminating on all the sounds and images that wafted past my ears and eyes.
But I want to talk to you about the top three SCOTUS picks that President Trump is ruminating about.
Read more: 9 money mistakes to avoid in your 40s Again, there's no point in ruminating on the past.
Those participants were also more likely to focus on the present moment and less likely to experience ruminating thoughts.
You're at a turning point in your relationships, Virgo, and this morning you're ruminating on how to move forward.
I went through a very painful, difficult time of self-evaluation and endless ruminating that ultimately gets you nowhere.
Otherwise, we wouldn't be hearing, from time to time, the president ruminating over firing Mueller once and for all.
This piece is of a piece with the other ruminating he's done about time, space, gravity and human nature.
Mr. Franco, a stranger to Mr. Broccoli, joins and comforts him, and the two end up ruminating about mortality.
"It wasn't my choice for it to be that way," Kessler said, ruminating on the errors of last year.
It's easy to get caught up in wanting to be right or spend endless hours ruminating about who's right.
Children have a way of looking at things and ruminating on them that belies a wisdom way beyond their years.
Seventy-four percent of the women said the activity lessened their fears and kept them from ruminating about their problem.
It may help to explore hypothetical scenarios, but don't spend too much time ruminating on things that haven't happened yet.
This month will find you ruminating a lot on your favorite subjects: yourself, and how famous you want to be.
"You could imagine one girl really ruminating on it, and she would pay for it down the road," he said.
Did the trip get either of you ruminating on travel and adventure and the siren call of the open road?
"I keep ruminating on how Alejandra might have killed herself and where she was when she did it," she writes.
They would be something I was working on for a month, not stuff that was ruminating for a long time.
And he has tweeted expletive-laden opinions about President Trump, as well as emoji-heavy messages ruminating on the cosmos.
While reflecting on the past and learning from it is a helpful part of building mental strength, ruminating can be harmful.
The declaration that his dick isn't free isn't there for shock value on an album that finds Lamar ruminating on freedom.
If you've been ruminating over an ex, clarity comes quickly when truth-bearer Jupiter snaps out of retrograde on the 9th.
And fidget devices can distract us so that instead of ruminating on negative thoughts, we're expending mental energy on something physical.
Along the way, Swift does a lot of ruminating and recounting, a lot of arguing and apologizing on her own behalf.
Every time an outing requiring a swimsuit pops up, I spend far too much time ruminating over one decision: bikini or maillot?
The romantic reverberations of her excellent last album, "This Is My Hand," share a similar levity while ruminating on intimacy and confidence.
To read Sunshine State – Sarah Gerard's essay collection ruminating on her home state, Florida — is to fall into something like a trance.
At the end of it, I wasn't ruminating on the perils of drug abuse, fame, and a natural-born talent's tragic demise.
And he looks forward, too, ruminating on which up-and-coming industries will be fighting over top talent in the coming years.
Once we start worrying and ruminating about this possibility, no matter how far-fetched, something in our brains causes us to doubt.
If a kid is really ruminating and you're concerned because his anxiety is affecting his quality of life, talk to your pediatrician.
He was ruminating about the global uptick in wine consumption — the millennial's alcoholic beverage of choice, according to studies and articles galore.
The drawings — in this case, combinations of pastel, charcoal and pencil on paper — are predominantly portraits of ruminating characters in domestic spaces.
Though the loss was disappointing, Safdi and his colleagues soon began ruminating on other ways to study the 3.5 keV emission line.
But a month later, when we spoke again, she'd been ruminating over her husband's case and its links to Iran's internal politics.
There is something of Leopold Bloom's odyssey in his solitary, ruminating walk, although his character and Moore's style are austere by comparison.
He lived in the country, writing, ruminating and begging friends with connections to ask the Medici on his behalf for a post.
"It's a hell of a job," the third president of the N.H.L., Clarence Campbell, said in 1964, ruminating on the referees' lot.
After a few solid minutes of ruminating, I realized I just had to start making progress; I decided to start with research.
Episode six is largely devoted to ruminating on John's relationship with another aging queer man with whom he shared a sublimated homoerotic friendship.
Even as Gerwig was ruminating on Jo March, she was becoming her: Both grew up to be writers of commercial, semi-autobiographical works.
I spent two hours at my kitchen table ruminating over the dialogue choices that would make Colonel Sanders fall in love with me.
He showed off a vast collection of memorabilia from the Alamo while ruminating on absentee fatherhood, alcohol abuse and his three failed marriages.
Back at Rachael's house, she is ruminating on a topic that has been weighing heavy on her recently—where to go from here.
But he maintains an existential moodiness all the same, and spent his spring collection presentation gazing out a back window, ruminating on rain.
The show taps into the variety of ways that celebrities and everyday people alike have been ruminating on and self-fashioning their identities.
At the very least, the combination of formally applying and checking in with H.R. will get you out of merely ruminating and speculating.
While ruminating on one's internalized prejudices may require some psychological heavy lifting, there's little evidence that it helps produce or sustain material change.
If you're ruminating on your financial problems during a run around the track in hopes of finding a solution, then that is useful.
In addition to attention training, another useful technique for reducing anxiety is cognitive absorption — just taking your mind off whatever you're ruminating about.
We'd spent the last weeks of this ugly, deeply fissuring campaign doing our best to believe our "What if?" ruminating wouldn't come manifest.
Here I'll draw on an argument between two liberals, ruminating on how the possibility of a Trump nomination should be regarded on the left.
Back in the 1970s, physicist Stephen Hawking was ruminating on how this tension between general relativity and quantum mechanics might manifest in black holes.
" In the TV special in which the project was announced, Miyazaki projects that it will be completed by 2020, ruminating, "Maybe I'll be alive?
Was all of the emotional energy I spent ruminating over my relationship and waiting for the next time I'd see my partner worth it?
MR:  I was producing a pop-up art fair I co-founded in Austin and ruminating over bringing the art show to other cities.
After some ruminating we decided to found The Umbrella and have it feature a really properly immersive event component in tandem with every release.
In July 2018, he was ruminating about a supposedly missing Democratic National Committee computer server that the FBI, he believed, had failed to impound.
"Hug of Thunder," the album's title song and one of its standouts, features lyrics and lead vocals by Feist, ruminating on memory and mortality.
It can reduce your anxiety, the feelings of hopelessness and the stresses that come from constantly worrying about the future or ruminating on the past.
While we're all ruminating over what NFL Thursday Night Football will look like on Amazon, former rights-holder Twitter announced it will be streaming baseball.
However, watch out for frustration around feeling like things aren't moving fast enough, or like you're ruminating over the same issues over and over again.
Symptoms of anxiety include ruminating in your own thoughts, focusing on past regrets, a racing heart, sweaty palms, and a general feeling of impending doom.
In some ways, these films play like a real-life version of "A Star is Born" -- a classic melodrama ruminating on the price of stardom.
CNN has reported that President Donald Trump is ruminating about axing Mueller's boss, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, as a way to curtail the investigation.
Ruminating, or dwelling on something we're angry, bummed, or embarrassed about, is part of what makes us human—and it's not an entirely bad thing.
Teasing apart these distinctions requires vocabulary that varies between experts, but there are roughly three categories: venting, problem solving and ruminating, otherwise known as dwelling.
Teasing apart these distinctions requires vocabulary that varies between experts, but there are roughly three categories: venting, problem solving and ruminating, otherwise known as dwelling.
Drake's version, like the original, is melancholy and sparse, ruminating on loneliness and regret, looking back on a life that was different from his current one.
"'Surreal' is the best word to describe it," Newell told Refinery29, ruminating on watching the bloody season finale of Dirty John, which would premiere days later.
LUKE CARRLondon Johnson, ruminating on the secret meaning of "feisty" (February 13th) would have done well to have provided a whiff, as it were, of etymology.
But jurors don't appear to have been ruminating for days on whether Menendez's influence on others rose to an "official act" under the McDonnell legal standard.
The romantic reverberations of her excellent last album, "This Is My Hand," released in 2014, share a similar levity while ruminating on intimacy and self-esteem.
You've been ruminating on your thoughts and feelings for a while, but now you're ready to share you mind, spread the news, and be more social.
"Last week, I did present a list of worries when we were hitting all-time highs again, like today, that I'm always ruminating on, " Cramer said.
We spend time ruminating on how to get ourselves unstuck and then, as if by magic, we figure it out and the puzzle falls for us.
I'm from the slacker generation where you just neurotically sit in a box ruminating about how you can't do it — thinking yourself deeper into the box.
Well, researchers have found that scheduling time to worry is a great way to limit the amount of time you spend ruminating and making catastrophic predictions.
One from Houston said her initial reaction to the service was positive, but ruminating on the time she'd actually spend on the plane made her claustrophobic.
But rather than just ruminating on rejections, I asked people: What's a rejection you got that ended up being for the best in the long run?
If you envision yourself lying in the grass, gazing upward at the mysterious Neolithic monument while ruminating on the meaning of life, you will be disappointed.
Left was ruminating on all this when The New York Times reported that Michael Pearson, Valeant's chief executive, had set up an option to purchase Philidor.
In addition to earnestly New Age-y moments, like ruminating on the scientific similarity between amniotic fluid and saltwater, Yogis's approach makes room for self-deprecation.
Ruminating on topics like shame and comparison, Dumplin' forgoes a standard high school bullying plot line to explore the more nuanced realities of negative self-image.
She was in the midst of rehearsing the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy for the annual "Nutcracker" production and ruminating on the importance of leotards.
Being in a place where you're not ruminating about something else, which is what I spend 80% of the day doing and 20% of it playing.
It could take only 2 more years of AI research, or require the next 378 years during which billions of work hours are spent ruminating this issue.
Switching back and forth between internal and external investigations — remembering his mother, and then ruminating on their effects on each other — Alexie's memoir is heartbreaking and true.
MANY stock images of India's cities show cows lying by the roadside or ruminating in the middle of the street as cars and bikes swerve around them.
There aren't a lot of details on the game beyond a name, Cosmos Rings, which leaves us ruminating on what an Apple Watch RPG would even be.
While you sit on a gurney, ruminating on the fact that mere minutes separate you from injections and anesthesia, beholding something beautiful makes the experience more bearable.
In fact, it's extraordinarily dangerous for conventional liberals to simply cede the field of ordinary politics in favor of ruminating on the allegedly unique evils of Trump.
While you sit on a gurney, ruminating on the fact that mere minutes separate you from injections and anesthesia, beholding something beautiful makes the experience more bearable.
In some of the ruminating scales of Bartok's String Quartet No. 1, the violinists Stephen Waarts and Inmo Yang shrank their sound to a single spidery line.
Replaying conversations in your head or ruminating on mistakes will keep you stuck in a place of pain, and can interfere with your ability to move forward.
"If I'm ruminating or worrying because I'm anxious about something, what I'm literally doing is increasing the speed and accessibility of that particular anxiety pathway," Hallet says.
" — TREVOR NOAH "So yesterday, as he was ruminating on this he tweeted this: 'Plenty of oil' — which is either about the Middle East or his son's hair.
While Britain pushes on with negotiations for its imminent departure, the Dutch have been ruminating on the answer to a question that no one has ever asked.
Though she was satisfied with Instacart's response, she knew women in many industries faced much worse, and started ruminating about how she could change workplace culture more broadly.
In the age of rolling news, Twitter timelines and yellow ticker tape, minds are only ever cast forward; there's little appetite for ruminating on stuff that's already happened.
Ruminating over the Serendipity-style possibilities had Beckinsale actually made a run to the post office and not (ew) been 10 years his junior and therefore totally illegal?
In conversations with advisers and associates in recent days, the President has spent considerable time openly ruminating on the advantages of nominating a woman to fill Kennedy's seat.
She veered from dwelling on the past in favor of ruminating on the nature of performance and how trans lives have always managed to thrive on the margins.
"Compulsively checking the news, ruminating over what will happen in the future, or mentally reviewing what you've heard about the virus all create opportunities for obsession," Hershfield said.
I've caught myself ruminating in a similar vein; it's hard not to, with the news dominated by multiple shootings, a mass van attack and a serial killer investigation.
But, given the fact that we're all ruminating on our habits and intentions, now could definitely be a good time to give an alcohol-free lifestyle a whirl.
"If you are ruminating about your last fight, him not taking out the trash like he promised, or him liking his ex-girlfriend's bikini pic on Insta," she said.
In a way, it's nice to have a distraction — when you're on set, it's busy, and there's no sitting at your desk and staring out the window and ruminating.
I get it," Welch tells CNBC Make It. "But the antidote is to avoid ruminating on your unmet wants or needs, and to focus instead on the opportunity ahead.
That journey comes with a price, and you can sense that Sharon knows this deeply, as Jenkins's long, ruminating shot of her putting on her wig and makeup implies.
If we spend our days ruminating on all that has gone poorly and how dark the prospects for the future appear, we can think ourselves into misery and resentment.
I also seemingly can&apost ride the tube without being confronted by posters of "Last Christmas," with Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding ruminating in eyebrow bliss at every stop.
In the season finale, she tells him she doesn't love him anymore, and maybe never did: All of those hours running and ruminating in swift solitude propelled her to action.
The trailer opens with the all-too-familiar voice of Jon Snow, ruminating on how his name has been dragged through the mud and his loved ones tormented and killed.
For example, you might be worrying about things you have to do, ruminating about something weird you said during the day, or just questioning the meaning of life (it me).
Consider "I Have Been to the Mountain," the lead single, a track of ruminating on getting older while still feeling young, with a dash of politically-charged lyrics and video.
Here's a novel concept: Stop ruminating over too old or too young, too left or too right, and focus on picking a nominee with the best chance of beating Trump.
Therapy is one of the best ways to help you through a tough time, because vocalizing your thoughts helps you to stop ruminating and finding yourself in a negative spiral.
But it is by rereading them a second or a third time, ruminating on each one, that one will find in Keret's nuanced storytelling its great importance to our times.
The week begins with some philosophical debate (your favorite), as your planetary ruler Jupiter creates friction with communication planet Mercury to create enlightening conversations about things you've been ruminating about.
Their debut EP, I'll Miss You, finds producer Corey Smith-West and singer Devin Hobdy ruminating on the warmth of summer and the sticky feelings that melt like dollar popsicles.
Alan Wake is Remedy's 2010 game about a writer who fights enemies with a flashlight and a handgun while also ruminating about the art of writing and listening to Eurorock.
After all, I had written about the Teutonic riesling as recently as the spring, and quoted the producer's description of it as "off dry," before ruminating on what that meant.
Ishaq had been ruminating about these connections in her research for years, and decided to teach a special course on the subject at the University of Oregon over the summer.
Off the beach, I was a distracted, ruminating mess; my therapist, annoyed by my self-conscious inability to "body scan" during guided mindfulness exercises, swiftly fired me as her patient.
His somber debut EP Harmless Melodies, released in November 2016, gained love from kids on the internet; the jangly and ruminating full length follow-up, Is Everything Okay in Your World?
We tend to be OK. But if we get caught up in getting ruminating and thinking about all the reasons why we're sad, that's when we tend to go into depression.
Sigmund Freud, who spent a great deal of his research ruminating on the relationships between parents and children, claimed that a son who murders his mother is defending against incestuous impulses.
Preorder a copy of the film here, and check out this intense clip of Rat Scabies ranting and ruminating on his life and career in the middle of a French market.
Is this how it felt to be O'Neill, alone at his writing desk, ruminating variously on his memories, his visions and the ruckus on the other side of the office door?
I'm a glass-half-empty, worst-case-scenario, dwell-on-the-imperfections, existential-dread ruminating worrywart, and I envy the people I encounter who seem to effortlessly exude perkiness and fun.
In a new still, Varys and Missandei sit together, perhaps ruminating on life in a Khaleesi-less city and whether Daario and Jorah have come any closer to finding their fearless leader.
This might be helping a person get over lying in bed and ruminating over their to-do list or what happened that day, or obsessing about the fact that they're not sleeping.
" Instead of ruminating about it if you do reach a stalemate, Wheeler advised that ambitious employees or job seekers "start looking hard for another place where [their] talents will be better rewarded.
I'm perhaps an anomaly among my millennial peers in that I much prefer the experience of physically visiting a store, trying on clothing, and ruminating over it extensively before making a purchase.
In this new special, the actor and comic performs in front of a packed house in Washington, delivering salacious one-liners (some more juvenile than others) and ruminating on relationships and family.
"In terms of why psychological distance helps, the example I like to give is to think about a time with a friend or loved one ruminating about a problem," Mr. Kross said.
The Saturday Night Live alum and Ghostbusters star returned on Saturday evening with a series of tweets ruminating about breakfast cereal, comic books and beloved TV icons of the '80s and '90s.
" In June, Facebook published a long blog post ruminating over the definition of hate speech, with the title "Hard questions: Who Should Decide What Is Hate Speech in an Online Global Community.
In Teju Cole's novel Open City, for example, Julius—a young Nigerian immigrant—wanders around New York City ruminating about the maze of life and the variety of monsters hiding around every corner.
So whether you're stress sweating over student loans or ruminating over a missed promotion, here's how to start channeling what keeps you up at night into what gets you going in the morning.
"Since I was elected president, I've taken the measure of the office's responsibility, its weight," Mr. Macron told a group of surprised journalists last month, suddenly ruminating aloud in his trademark philosophical style.
As I could count our mornings left together on two hands, and then one, I focused on the math and put off ruminating on more difficult questions, such as whether I loved him.
She asks him what Utah does for his autism, and he actually shuts off the computer game he's been playing to do some ruminating on how his dog reroutes him away from anger.
But whether he's ruminating on "Moby-Dick" or Karl Ove Knausgaard's "My Struggle," all of Lethem's work does what he suggests good criticism should do: It sends us back to the original texts.
Editorial Every time President Trump revamps his campaign promise to build that "tall, powerful, beautiful" wall along the Mexican border he sounds increasingly like a developer ruminating over the blueprints for mythic Xanadu.
In many ways, this is an Old Man movie — a slower late-period work by a filmmaker ruminating on his advancing age, and on the beloved classics he made as a younger guy.
Doing this requires algorithmically ruminating on some 75,000 data points ranging from the CEO to employee salary ratio to whether the company uses solar power, then spitting out two scores of one to 100.
I begin a song not understanding something, and I was king of ruminating on the fact that a lot of my friends and I feel like we've inherited body image issues from our mothers.
But on this seductive recording, computer-designed sounds merely create an acoustic aura that envelops the quizzical, ruminating patterns drawn by Mr. Kotche, a rock drummer and composer, on an array of percussion instruments.
While we don't know exactly, we will gladly speculate while ruminating on the fact that, for 28 years, the longest-running animated show has dunked on the Big Mouse company over and over again.
Then Mr. Trump's victory completely turned the tables, with the Republicans who now controlled Congress and the White House ruminating about gutting the filibuster if Democrats stood in the way of the Trump agenda.
" By contrast, Dr. Lyons notes that teenagers who rely on avoidance coping might instead dodge the friend, or "engage in a negative way, such as gossiping about the peer or ruminating about the problem.
Having Wise offer up a baby kitten named "Ray" is already an eye-roller before he starts ruminating over a mass grave as "a garden" and over old souls attaching themselves to new bodies.
As I crawled toward a suspiciously empty looking night at the shrine of bacchanalian dance music, it was that fear that I could feel ruminating in the nether regions of my dampened trousers legs.
From ruminating over the best celebrity tattoos (and subsequent break-ups that often followed) to haircut trends that rocked both coasts, we have a lot to think about at the tail end of the year.
Instead of ruminating on your stressors, make an effort to list off some of the things you're thankful for; multiple studies have shown that intentional gratitude can help increase general well-being and combat depression.
It opens with an interview clip of Avril Lavigne ruminating on the meaning of punk, before darting through dizzying footwork classics, Lil Peep ballads, and a host of rap hits, and some Sleigh Bells throwbacks.
Backstage after the first sitzprobe, in which singers and musicians were finally brought together, Ms. Neuwirth, 51, said she'd been ruminating on "Orlando" since living in rural Austria as a student in the mid-1980s.
I began ruminating obsessively over why I felt this need to convince my white lovers I was something more than just "black"—to have them see me in a way I couldn't even see myself.
Irby's voice is what makes these essays as funny as they are poignant, and she's as skilled discussing romantic misadventures as she is ruminating on the long-lasting effects of growing up with an abusive father.
But she couldn't help ruminating once more over how, exactly, a system she and Arthur had designed to underwrite and extend interpersonal trust at scale had foundered on their inability to rely upon one single individual.
According to aides and people who spoke to Trump Friday, the President was ruminating about the use of chemical weapons in a broader historical and philosophical context and asked his aides and close confidantes for answers.
Mucho Mucho Amor even has its own sense of humor, reveling in some of the stranger footage of old horoscope readings or ruminating on the many, many portraits of himself which Mercado kept around his home.
As someone with anxiety and OCD, I was curious if mushrooms could release me from maladaptive habits, and the ruminating thoughts that seem to stay with me no matter how many years of therapy I do.
"I was spending every moment I was awake — which was sometimes only like five or six hours a day — … in pain from anxiety and also just contemplating painless suicides and ruminating on mistakes and regrets," he recalls.
His voice is a bluesy, otherworldly moan with a hint of Sam Cooke and an occasional growl; his songs are verbal and musical improvisations, ruminating on the state of the world and the state of his soul.
While all of Washington is consumed with the crippling government shutdown, Mr. O'Rourke is spending his days jogging, meeting with students, eating a blackberry cobbler and ruminating on the "funk" he's been "in and out of" lately.
In the video, the though, singer flips the script, ruminating on the ways a bad relationship can make you feel worse about yourself, too—and how to leave that part of yourself behind (hint: it gets fairly literal).
And although most of the internet has spent the last few days ruminating on whether or not the chicken is real, a bigger question remains: How many Chicken McNuggets could you get out of this freak fuckin' bird?
Kessel's Mary is a thoughtful introvert who sparks to life when she's ruminating on her beloved fossils, and while she's nearly as socially awkward as Austen's Mary was, she's grown more aware of her failings in her adulthood.
The sad synth sighs of "American Dream," resembling something off Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's seminal Dazzle Ships, act as a blissfully celestial backdrop for its protagonist ruminating on existence following an acid trip and a one-night-stand.
It may stoke visions of blistering negotiations between high-powered media executives with big egos barking into phones or ruminating in closed-door meetings, but there are rules of engagement around mergers that are designed to civilize the process.
Like many fans of the podcast "S-Town," I often catch myself ruminating on the life of John B. McLemore, the troubled horologist at the heart of the series; his friend Tyler Goodson; and the town of Woodstock, Ala.
Her 2005 oratorio "Steel Hammer," ruminating on the mysteries surrounding the legend of John Henry, combines neo-medieval chant and stylized folk instrumentation: bristling banjo, shards of harmonica, sole taps on one musician's shoes for an evocation of clogging.
President Trump alternated between threatening "the ultimate option" of a strike on Iran over the attacks on Saudi oil facilities and ruminating about what a mistake it had been for the U.S. to get entangled in Middle East wars.
Yet the talk of the MMA world this week was not Bellator 120, or even the upcoming UFC 210, instead the MMA world is ruminating on perhaps the most unforeseen 'money fight' to tease us in a long time.
"I'll Get By," the centrepiece of Pianos Become The Teeth's The Lack Long After, finds frontman Kyle Durfey ruminating on the importance of carrying on with his life after his father's death, while still bearing the weight of his grief.
Ferrell's Caray (who in reality was the longtime announcer for the Cubs) is in full form here, hilariously pushing baseball talk to the side in favor of ruminating about everything from Donald Trump to soft pretzels to clowns holding machetes.
Attitude also matters, so good thing that by the time he cut this—after ruminating not just on Ruminations but on 2013's stillborn Upside Down Mountain—Oberst had become more upbeat, not to mention concerned about his professional future.
I first caught wind of the actor and playwright Cyrus Aaron during New York Fashion Week, when he opened up Pyer Moss's stellar spring/summer 2017 show with an impassioned spoken word performance ruminating on race and capitalism in America.
On holiday with my parents and brother in France, I remember clinging to my dog-eared and tattered copy of the just-released Half-Blood Prince and ruminating the many things the much-maligned Draco and I have in common.
He veered into ruminating on the Black Lives Matter movement, and even though he said it might not be the best slogan — "McDonald's already took 'you deserve a break today'" — he made it clear where he stood on others coopting it.
Murphy was doing what he'd always done—lifting from his idols, ruminating on fame and love and loss, and muddying the line between cool and uncool until the distinction becomes invisible—but he was doing it bigger, more universally, and better.
"Apart from new pharmaceutical treatments that may be more specific for the lateral OFC, the new theory helps to provide a foundation for new psychological treatments that help patients to dwell less on their ruminating, negative mood, states and thoughts."
In the years since I've often found myself walking through crowds of people thinking I'm a soft target, and you are, ruminating about how vulnerable we all are as we move through cities in our soft bodies and unprotected flesh.
In the end, however, he returned to expressing compassion for Mr. Obama, alluding to the pressures of being the first black president and ruminating about what he himself might do should he ever ascend to the highest office in the land.
"I was ruminating how the FAA must have been the butt of the joke because of their ineffectiveness in oversight," he said in a comment provided to Insider by Clifford Law, which represents dozens of families affected by the crash.
You might have a different one-word label for either show, but the point is: The best TV shows usually have one central theme they keep ruminating on over and over, putting different spins on it the longer they run.
But even without the genre-flouting experimentalism, West's still a moving writer, ruminating on the perils of unexpected teenage success ("Sometimes I wish I didn't drop out of school," he muses on "No L's") and of romantic dissolution and and other downer shit.
It's a provocative question, and one you'll be ruminating on long after viewing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts One and Two, which officially opened Sunday night on Broadway following an Olivier Award-winning run on London's West End since 2016.
Ruminating on death and adoration with some tongue-in-cheek goth references sprinkled throughout (imagine the Grim Reaper as #SaltBae) it's basically the perfect antidote to every branded post about frozen dinners you might see in your feed over the next 24 hours.
And as the 2016 presidential election approached, I saw friends from back home darkly ruminating on easily disproved rumors about how, say, the state of South Dakota was bringing in large cohorts of Syrian refugees and keeping them hidden in abandoned state facilities.
That sounds harmless, but it often leads to ruminating—thinking about things that cause distress—so there's an argument for doing just the opposite: zoning your thoughts in on a specific aspect of your workout to keep the stressful thoughts from forming.
In fact, it's almost as if each Drake and Rihanna collaboration is part of a conceptual art project, which is ruminating on the fact that two people will forever be hopelessly searching for the part that will make them feel whole again.
This cohort of mostly outsider artists is shown alongside the likes of Betye Saar and David Hammons, both deeply inspired by Southern aesthetics, ruminating on American racism and its roots in the South, which then writhed across the rest of the nation.
Related: Our big human brains make Thanksgiving possible for us -- and no other animals If we spend our days ruminating on all that has gone poorly and how dark the prospects for the future appear, we can think ourselves into misery and resentment.
President Donald Trump is basking in the first big legislative victory of his presidency — but the strong end to a shaky first year in office hasn't stopped him from privately ruminating on potential changes he could make to his inner circle in 2018.
In other words, having graduated from merely tweeting to obsessively ruminating on the labyrinthine, never-ending series of injustices inflicted upon him and his fellow conservative tweeters by the social media bigwigs, Trump has graduated from being one who posts to being A Poster.
And while it's tough to stop thoughts in the moment, diverting or distracting yourself once you realize you're ruminating is an effective way to change course: Go have a snack, buckle down on work, call a friend, or take a couple deep, calming breaths.
The trio of Misha Lindes (vocals/guitar), Dakota Peterson (bass), and David Ruiz (drums) have been concocting this West Coast gold as a trio for a little over a year, but these songs have been ruminating in longtime LA resident Lindes' head since elementary school.
I stay in bed ruminating, feeling immense guilt about the money I've spent, the horrible shit I've said, fucking people I didn't mean to fuck, the packs of cigarettes I wish I didn't smoke, and for continuing to live, in general, like a bloodsucking ghoul.
So if you're a Zelda fan, take a break from ruminating on the future of the series—from the hotly anticipated Wii U game to the real life Hyrule theme park—in order to reflect on the original deku seed from which it all sprouted.
But rather than any sense of a murderous king spiritually hollowed out by his own ascent, we get Macbeth as a blunt, bluff pugilist who looks as if he would be happier taking on Jake LaMotta in "Raging Bull" than ruminating over matters of conscience.
"Black Panther" is already a phenomenon on social media, where eager fans are teasing their opening-night outfits, ruminating on race and representation with the hashtag #WhatBlackPantherMeansToMe and showing their support for the #BlackPantherChallenge (a spontaneous campaign to buy tickets and popcorn for children).
The diary of the imperial chamberlain Shinobu Kobayashi, borrowed from his family and analyzed by the Kyodo News Agency, showed that the emperor was ruminating about how much people blamed him for the atrocities of World War II and the preceding Sino-Japanese War.
This small step can help because "you're identifying the things you need to do while still awake rather than ruminating about what needs to be done when you get into bed," says David Brendel, MD, PhD, Boston-area psychiatrist and executive coach at Leading Minds Executive Coaching.
Thomas L. Friedman When I heard the news that Shimon Peres, the last of Israel's greatest generation of founding leaders, had died I found myself ruminating about what was so special about this man whom I had had the pleasure of knowing for almost 35 years.
Armed with a slideshow of both humorous and ghastly stills from the show, Warwick sat in the ICA theatre ruminating on the various ways fear was depicted throughout the series—from the xenophobic paranoia of small town America to 90s anxieties over unsafe sex and AIDS.
Along with so many others who think about urbanism, I spent much of Monday ruminating on the paradox of a company with a trillion-dollar valuation receiving billions of dollars in tax credits for bringing high-paying, technocratic jobs to a place already full of them.
It could slip "into a pattern of ruminating on the stupid things we've said," (Yes); "fantasize about how great we'd feel if we had come up with a witty retort to something said earlier," (That's me!); and also harp on "worries about work and money" (O.
The brilliant and sprawling ESPN 30 for 30 Documentary O.J.: Made In America ended with attorney Carl Douglas ruminating on the concluding scene: O.J. Simpson being sentenced for a Las Vegas armed robbery in 2007 — 63 years after being acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman.
First, there was a Western diplomat who, ruminating on the Farkhunda case, placed it in historical context and noted that the West may have made mistaken assumptions about that history: Afghanistan gave women the vote in 1919, a year before the United States and a year after Britain.
In May 1980, as Sneed reports in her essay's opening, Mayer had critiqued the overbearing monumental steel sculpture of Richard Serra in her journals, declaring that "all men are into power" and ruminating over her refusal to participate in the unjust inequality of power that marked this art system.
Among the show's highlights are two video installations: "The Offerings," a piece by Kara Blake that loops clips of Cohen ruminating on the themes of his work in interviews, and "Passing Through," an immersive, 360-degree video work that draws from 50 years of onstage moments throughout Cohen's career.
Ruminating about the eerily quiet grounds, the captain sighed and recalled the historic turning point of the Port Royal story, the midday hour on June 7, 39033, when an earthquake toppled most of the city and 2,000 people into the sea, the day Port Royal became a ghost town.
When: Opens September 30, 6–10pm; Saturday, October 1, and Sunday, October 2, 1–6pm Where: David & Schweitzer Contemporary (113 Bogart Street, Bushwick) Inaugurating the new David & Schweitzer Contemporary, BOS's annual open call exhibition features work by 305 artists ruminating on how to sustain Bushwick as a creative community.
Listening to them feels like smoking weed in your flat while it splatters with rain outside, or like watching the bleak, gum-tacked pavements from the top of a double decker while ruminating on a relationship, or going to Spoons at 3PM on Sunday because there's shit-all else to do.
He has spent months with the chef John Fraser, the architect Elizabeth Roberts and the rest of the team behind Nix ruminating on everything from the presence of decorative juniper roots to the fit of the servers' aprons to the way in which the establishment's name will radiate from a sign.
There's a lot to unpack in the track's lyrics—Jay Rock militantly ruminating over thuggin' in the 90059; Kendrick reflecting on the way society views young and intelligent black men; Ab-Soul getting spiritual and referring to himself as 3Pac, in the sense that his third eye has been opened.
But to really hammer it home, the other subjects of the movie—his new girlfriend, his friends, other professional rock climbers—spend much of the film talking about how they don't want Honnold to try the feat, which he had been ruminating on for years and training for for months.
It's probably worth ruminating on the implications of that trend—Hillary Clinton's pant-suited loss to Trump versus Theresa May's smiling, studiously nonthreatening win when meeting the president—but is the disparity then down to women's management style, or is it simply how men react to female superiors more generally?
"Mindfulness allows you to experience your life in the present without ruminating about what just happened, what should have happened, what almost happened," says neuroscientist Sam Harris, a New York Times bestselling author, the host of the Making Sense podcast, and the creator of the Waking Up meditation course for beginners.
In fact, I'd heard from many girlfriends, boyfriends, and spouses of men that they were rarely bothered by it—if anything, their sex lives were more often impacted by a guy shutting down or ruminating after coming quickly, rather than moving on and continuing to enjoy sex in any number of ways.
You're going to yoga to try and make yourself feel better but spend the whole of shavasana ruminating on the fact that your ex's new boyfriend has a Shoreditch House gym membership and is therefore a better person than you—but what you're not going to do is let them know that.
At any other festival, a sighting of the rain-mac'd dad signals the fact you've taken so much MDMA, you've inexplicably been led toward the confines of the Hipshaker tent and will soon be ruminating your way into a deep mental contusion involving love-less marriages, excessive amounts of DIY, and mortality.
Kennedy's extemporaneous announcement ("Ladies and gentleman, I have some very sad news for all of you and all of our fellow citizens and people who love peace all over the world") of King's death to a crowd in Indianapolis found him ruminating on how the death of his older brother had changed him.
By last summer, Ms. Geiger said, she was smoking up to two packs and a half-ounce of weed a day; she had also developed obsessive-compulsive tendencies that manifested as ruminating thoughts and a fixation on keeping her nails — which she'd begun painting on the advice of an ex-girlfriend — pristine.
Written by John Levenstein and directed by Daniel Gray Longino — both veterans of the satirical sketch series "Kroll Show" — "Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein" also features Alfred Molina and Kate Berlant, in a story that parodies the entertainment of the past while also ruminating on the mysteries inherent in the act of creation.
While the complexities in Hamid's novel are muffled by the allegorical voice of an unreliable narrator and the ruminating style of an oral history, Khadivi's book is meticulous, unsparingly realistic and rich in nuance, a careful accounting of all those small nothings that, over three formative years, add up to everything for Reza Courdee.
" INSIDE THE WEST WING: From POLITICO's Andrew Restuccia and Annie Karni: "President Donald Trump is basking in the first big legislative victory of his presidency — but the strong end to a shaky first year in office hasn't stopped him from privately ruminating on potential changes he could make to his inner circle in 2018.
Elsewhere, the central punch line is something more unsettling, as viewers can see in "Concert with Eight Figures," which is arranged like "Concert with a Bas-Relief" (1624–1000), where to the left of center a man grips his violin's unusually shaped neck between his knees as he gazes fondly at the ruminating youth.
In one corner of the soundstage, Josh Gad and Olivia Colman (Broadchurch) are discussing the Police Academy franchise; Penélope Cruz is gliding past the re-creation of a vintage train talking on her phone in Spanish; and Johnny Depp is ruminating to your reporter about the likelihood of his character's long brown coat being made out of leather.
Chris Barnes, who studies work and sleep as a professor at the University of Washington's Foster School of Business and previously served in the Fatigue Countermeasures branch of the Air Force Research Laboratory, said via email that ruminating about how little you sleep can lead you to stress about it, which could make it harder to sleep.
The series might be made up of disparate stories that seemingly have nothing to do with each other, but the more time you spend ruminating on Black Mirror and turning it over in your head, the more those stories start to seem like part of the same thing, a world we're all marching toward, like it or not.
Even though I am not good at mathematics, I found myself ruminating on the cruel geometry of the accident: the driver of the long semi-truck swinging out at a wide angle that unexpectedly narrows, blinding him to Eric's presence; the rear of the truck breaking the trajectory of the motorcycle's path as it turned in its respective lane.
Because, truly, the image of Taylor Swift—limbs folded in a snug foetal position, head resting in a corner, maybe just about nibbling on a granola bar and ruminating on how things ever got this way when it was only a few years ago that she got to righteously cry onstage at the VMAs (headier days!)—is maybe the funniest thing I can think of.
The trio formed, in 2007, as New York college students whose musical interests drifted between lo-fi folk, brainy electronica, and slow-burn R. & B. In 2013, they stirred those three disparate sounds into an arresting self-titled E.P. On its four tracks, the lead vocalist and songwriter, Kelly Zutrau, sings about heartbreak, dishing out honeyed, first-crush platitudes ("My baby, he don't love me no more") over the ruminating laptop compositions of her bandmates, Joe Valle and Marty Sulkow.
Whether diving deeply into the meaning of Carly Rae Jepson's catchy pop, celebrating the transcendence of Prince's halftime show, or — in his most moving essays — ruminating on the "link between black music and black survival," with a specific focus on Freddie Gray, Mike Brown, Sandra Bland, and Trayvon Martin, Abdurraqib writes about the music he holds dear, and the experiences which have embedded this music in his life, with such lyricism that the writing nears music itself — and his love of the subject is palpable.
Here is what they see: a young boy, his facial features obscured, feeding bread crumbs to a duck, while his parents explain to his brothers why his treatment has left him unable to speak at age 2; a man sitting at a picnic table, ruminating on what his son must be experiencing without the words to express it; a playground, where the boy rocks on a toy horse, swings, giggles, spins on a carousel, then disappears; a path to a beach, where the boy is now strapped to a gurney, his tiny body hooked up to machines, the water filled with bobbing, gnarled tumors; the shadow of a dragon against the sea; a flight through the window of a hospital; a doctor telling the family that a recent MRI shows the boy's tumors have returned; a nurse assuring them that the staff is very good at end-of-life care; the boy's parents sitting still and silent while the room fills with water; the boy, now sitting in a rowboat, wearing a tiny life jacket that doesn't look sufficient to protect him.

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