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"scarily" Definitions
  1. in a frightening way
  2. in a very interesting, unusual or surprising way

201 Sentences With "scarily"

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"I think it's scarily relevant right now," she tells CNN.
But there's scarily little assurance that they'll actually do so.
This is becoming a scarily common occurrence at Kendall's pad.
"He's been scarily f—– up," a friend of Disick tells PEOPLE.
Scarily enough, there's an eternity for him to get somehow stronger.
The drought now gripping the southwestern United States feels scarily familiar.
The question is whether the turn will be smooth or scarily abrupt.
Of course, I was 0003 and scarily under-qualified for the position.
In the final week of the campaign, he has become scarily disciplined.
The reaction ranged from hilarious to scarily racist ... not only against Muslims.
Is it hard to speak in tongues in that scarily deep voice?
With the help of personalization algorithms, their recommendations are often scarily accurate.
Scarily enough, Norton research has found that 36% of millennials share passwords.
It's about finding that timeless moment when everything seemed tantalizingly, scarily new.
"She" was scarily tough to pick from the others on the podium.
And that is becoming scarily true to a dramatic, not-safe extent.
And although the scenarios are exaggerated, they're hilarious, because they're sometimes scarily true.
The first step: Wear contact lenses that make your eyes look scarily vacant.
As Ingrid, you seamlessly shuffle between sad and sympathetic and hilariously, scarily pathetic.
It's Scarily Easy to Track Someone Around a City via Their Instagram Stories.
Droll, chilled out, and scarily articulate, Gibson talked about the future on television.
It's childish (and scarily self-important), but we all have our weak points.
Nowadays, children are so scarily woke, they're outsmarting — and out-progressing — most grown-ups.
We are scarily short-staffed, and it's taking longer to hire people than anticipated.
It is a nation created anew, made scarily singular: the United State of America.
Between the big glasses and the curly hair, the two women look scarily similar.
The rhetoric used against the Japanese is scarily similar of that to ban Muslims.
The television correspondent Mo Rocca is one of those who became (perhaps) scarily infatuated.
It's scarily easy to find instructions online explaining how to produce your own poppers.
" Hellsmouth's legs, that scarily slender birthright of Thoroughbreds, are "dark and knotty rose stems.
But the way the season 2 finale mirrors the current presidential election is scarily accurate.
Sometimes the world is wonderfully or scarily weird; sometimes it is just normal and banal.
Cameras of the sort Dr Hajimiri is developing are scarily close to making that idea real.
Chaney had gained access to these high-profile email accounts by using a scarily simple technique.
And scarily, he's getting more divorced from established facts and reality as his presidency goes on.
I live with my two fabulous kids, who scarily enough both have a passion for the arts.
But on nights when there was a concert at the nearby outdoor venue, it was scarily busy.
"Pins, submissions, and count-outs," he replied, with a scarily adult level of exasperation in his voice.
But because Trump's party controls Congress, it is scarily plausible that he will get away with it.
The game seems to speak to Doris in scarily direct terms, and Ms. Wilson embodies "otherworldly" perfectly.
Reliving the same day time and again, each getting scarily smaller, her character undergoes a potent maturation.
The teenage Chand (who was 11 at the time of filming) gives a scarily credible physical performance.
By 21944:833 they began to roll slowly down scarily short runways, a long procession taxiing into position.
The trick is, Facebook is so good at targeting you that it can tailor Instagram ads scarily well.
But this attack was scarily co-ordinated, with groups of masked men fanning out to do the job.
This is an imaginary landscape crafted by humans, but the urban dweller will recognize it as scarily quotidian.
The Danny DeVito baby is scarily accurate -- eh, same with the Vladimir Putin look-a-like: http://bit.
Of course, that's just one of the many theories surrounding season 6, which is scarily blending fact and fiction.
As a result, we get scarily accurate Amazon product recommendations, a perfectly curated Pinterest feed, and great Google search results.
You know the type — like the guys who get scarily aggressive when you refuse to do more than make-out.
After the government announced its higher-deficit budget, its ten-year bond yields spiked scarily, from under 3% to 4.5%.
The robotics company Boston Dynamics, known for making scarily-competent robots and then beating them up, is at it again.
If the show nevertheless feels basically genial, it's a tribute to the cast, which is scarily comfortable selling this hooey.
AND FINALLY Scarily impressive  Halloween's less than three weeks away -- let this house's elaborate projector show get you in the spirit.
Scarily enough, there are, indeed, a number of positive comments supporting Camuglia's business (and his decision to sell the offensive shirts).
That is, until bloggers began uploading Bratz makeup tutorials that scarily resembled the Kylie Jenner Instagram look that's so popular now.
What I mean to say is Blazblue is bad, the worldbuilding is not good: but weight of detail is scarily compelling.
He's still shining and haunted by the memories of his childhood, and nursing an alcohol dependency scarily reminiscent of his father's.
Using the tool shows that many of Google's predictions can be off-base, but the majority of them are scarily accurate.
But it also invigorates her, providing something to focus on, or perhaps, as the story quickly indicates, to scarily obsess over.
Critic's Notebook She's still among the very last generation of movie actors for whom stardom and skill seem scarily, thrillingly natural.
And soon you fear for them too, worrying over their every move as they fight an enemy that is scarily near.
The handmaids are honored in an elaborate funeral ceremony — like everything in Gilead, even funerals operate according to a scarily preordained order.
They offer no pigment or color payoff and they're scarily clinical, thus usually hidden in the bottom corner of our makeup bags.
Photos and video taken from the air above Cape Cod beaches show great white sharks swimming scarily close to shore this week.
This simple and deeply, scarily satisfying recipe is best enjoyed standing over the stove with a family-sized back of tortilla chips.
Many LSD or psilocybin trips — even good trips — begin with an ordeal that can feel scarily similar to dissolving, or even dying.
" Shortly afterward, Wolff released a giant, damning, scarily revealing excerpt with New York Magazine titled: "Donald Trump Didn't Want to Be President.
Ms. Leavel is, as always, scarily brilliant at portraying self-involvement and making that passion big enough to justify belting about it.
All of this is conveyed through the shifting geometry of Brun's patrician features and the weather of her almost scarily expressive eyes.
Call your local representatives, and sign the official petition to the White House (although that may, scarily, not be accurately registering votes).
Casey: I think they've figured out ... Their algorithm that figures out what else you might like to see has gotten scarily good.
While some creep into the "scarily expensive" area, you can snag a refurbished Roomba 805 for $209 — nearly $100 off its regular price.
Even messages jotted to himself seem designed for an audience, and many of his thoughts seem scarily prescient with two decades of hindsight.
On the other hand, it's kinda scarily existential, 'cause you don't have that pulse of the city that you feel in New York.
Do you feel that people my age are content to rework the past as opposed to seeking out the dangerously, furiously, scarily new?
But despite any overseas missteps, overall, Amazon is doing scarily well and its first quarter revenue alone has grown exponentially over the years.
What makes her masterpiece, "The Haunting of Hill House," so scarily effective is its matter-of-factness, the cleanness of its narrative line.
Using 14-karat gold and semiprecious stones like tourmaline and tanzanite, Eva Noga offers a wealth of pretty, yet not scarily priced, options.
"I hope this works; I have a scarily hairy chest," I said, trying to joke with the woman about to see my heart.
But even though the scene is confusing, I think the deepfake is scarily impressive, particularly the unsettling-looking Bezos as a Talosian alien.
The new Halloween movie performed scarily well at the box office during its opening weekend — and star Jamie Lee Curtis couldn't be more proud!
He wants to increase US military spending, already the highest in the world, "at a rate necessary to defeat ISIS," which is scarily vague.
Then came the viral paparazzi photo of him looking scarily thin in 2013, which led to rumors of drug addiction and false death reports.
So it goes with the fiction we read, the movies we watch, the music we listen to and, scarily, the ideas we subscribe to.
Letts, who as a performer and a playwright has grown scarily wise to the embodiments of power, tightens his features and sets his jaw.
An armed soldier climbs the steps of the building, scarily reminiscent of a school shooter on his way to commit an act of violence.
In this latest entry in the long-running series, Woody and Buzz hit the road and cross paths with a scary, scarily unloved doll.
The lineup includes the scarily funny Sydnee Washington and Marie Faustin, the hosts of "The Unofficial Expert" podcast, along with Christi Chiello and others.
Ultimately, Amazon has been extremely — even scarily — successful at spreading Alexa over the world of internet-enabled gadgets, but its functionality still feels thin.
Jay Pharoah as President Barack Obama The young SNL star's Obama voice is almost scarily convincing, from his well-placed "uhs" to his flawless tone.
Why wouldn't they: they're scarily bright, they smell weird, and in our culture, well, they are often the place a loved one goes to die.
It opens up the infected wound of racism and white privilege in America and presents it in a way that's scarily easy to relate to.
Known as deepfakes, people are using the tech to swap the faces of their favorite celebrities into porn scenes, and it can be scarily convincing.
As great as the app has been for me and others in France, it's sometimes scarily easy to forget about the employee behind the wheel.
This is the practical strategy that Burrito Project LA has adopted to help feed the scarily increasing unhoused population in the city of Los Angeles.
Yet a moment comes, as they are exchanging angry curses, when they erupt into shared raucous laughter, and it is a scarily knowing, energizing noise.
Together with their two young daughters, the couple fled Afghanistan, beginning an arduous, multiyear odyssey that took them across continents and some scarily inhospitable countries.
You can always talk about his scarily accurate predictions about the all-encapsulating nature of entertainment, and quickly pivot to a discussion of social media.
But as it was, Barenboim's epic Bruckner traversal ended with the horns holding a radiant but scarily fragile note for what seems like an eternity.
Clearly, the Sons of Jacob have been scarily successful in indoctrinating Americans — or, more specifically, young former Americans — to accept a new set of social mores.
This world is less apocalyptic than the one Chelsea inhabited, but nobody has told Christine, a scarily driven, type-A overachiever with a faulty emotional radar.
It has all the sweep of historical fiction, but its history is invented, an attempt to extrapolate current trends into a world that feels scarily plausible.
"This remarkable report makes scarily clear that we need this protection right away for the special counsel," Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, said on Friday.
In light of renewed policing of women's reproductive systems — and the health care overhaul the GOP passed in Congress last week — The Handmaid's Tale seems scarily relevant.
Hulu launched its buzzy TV-streaming service yesterday, just in time to drum up even more interest for its critically acclaimed — and scarily relevant — The Handmaid's Tale.
Instead, they highlight just how frightening politics can be in both real waysand those imagined by screenwriters who sometimes end up being scarily ahead of their time.
But, for example, there's a lot of autonomous cars that are currently being tested on the road that are scarily not qualified to be fully autonomous. Right?
But that excuse, as many of their own classmates have noted in comments to journalists, isn't enough: The line between ironic and serious Nazism is scarily blurry.
Putting female characters in these roles perpetuates horrifying stereotypes, portrays women as sexual objects, and makes something that is scarily real — sexual assault — seem like it's just play.
In fact, Demon Days tried to tackle major issues so directly, it seemed quite corny, ranty and hysterical at the time – eleven years on, it looks scarily prescient.
It's not a lot in the way of extras, but honestly these figures don't need much more—you're here for the actual figures themselves, which look scarily good.
The son of a doorman, he grew up in a housing project — the Linden Houses, in East New York, Brooklyn, which he recalls as scarily violent and dangerous.
The recent boom of craft beer and cocktail culture have scarily affected wine sales, so we are combating this by finding ways of keeping diners interested in wine.
She's still among the very last generation of movie performers — including Cotillard and Cate Blanchett, Winslet and Nicole Kidman — for whom stardom and skill seem scarily, thrillingly natural.
But as the last chord dies and the house lights go on, I'm tapped on the arm by a scarily blank-eyed woman who has spotted my backstage pass.
Plus, I've found the obliques-flaunting, scarily chiseled women who tap it back in sports bras tend to be the most obnoxious people jostling me in the locker room.
"I live very, very scarily carefully," said Alexandra Mitchell, 53, a paralegal in Dallas who said she had been uninsured for six years because she found her options unaffordable.
Unanimous A.I. is the startup behind the smart, scarily accurate technology that will tell us if Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, or Hillary Clinton will come away with a win.
Published back in 1972, the novel remains scarily prescient in its depiction of how humanity's stupidity, greed and attachment to cheap energy can blind us to an existential threat.
And if you're on holiday and the unread article count starts to get scarily high, just hit the mark all as read button and you're back to a clean slate.
As someone who has tried VR porn myself — and let the entire world see me experience it (thanks Jimmy Fallon) — I can tell you it's certainly... strange and scarily realistic.
LinkedIn's news feed can a feel a little bit like Venmo's transaction history: It's scarily easy to draw unspoken conclusions about what someone is up to based on their activity.
It's a surreal juxtaposition of "I am really uncomfortable" with "I've got this weapon that makes it scarily easily to kill someone"—even me, who had never fired a gun.
The series' timing could not be more relevant: Cybersecurity has been newsworthy in recent months, as a result of the scarily successful Google Docs phishing scam and global ransomware hack.
I have no problem riding scarily close to Sam's back wheel as I know how he rides the track, I know what happened when he comes out of a corner.
The poor state of modern migraine treatment also puts millions of people in the position of having to choose between pain relief and a scarily-long list of harmful side-effects.
Scarily enough, the American Stroke Association lists not arriving at a hospital in time as the key reason people miss brain-saving treatment and have a much poorer chance of recovery.
In a year where Atwood's other TV adaptation The Handmaid's Tale has felt scarily relevant, Alias Grace gives us another female figure who's been pushed down by patriarchy all her life.
Ms. McDonald's feral, sometimes scarily raw performance shows how Frankie flips that failure into a personality: If she's going to lose anyway, it might as well be on her own terms.
"New York has a scarily high real estate cost, and other costs are high, too," but the tuition a school can charge in New York is high, as well, he said.
So scarily does the Keaton smile flash on and off, with a sudden baring of incisors, that his entire career seems to have prepared him to play a man named Kroc.
"Permission Streak" almost embodies Art in the Age of the Internet as a whole, by being so visually overwhelming that by the end it pushes viewers to scarily make generalizations in haste.
I mean, the Tsar Bomba was already as scarily powerful as it can get, since it almost destroyed the plane that dropped it and shattered windows as far as Norway and Finland.
So when her soft-spoken but scarily smart husband, George (Conleth Hill), joins her in game playing only to lift the stakes to newly lethal terrain, words fail Martha, for a change.
After all, it's really to beat the performances by Rachel McAdams, Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, and Lacey Chabert, all of whom made a cliché high school stereotype scarily realistic in the 2004 classic.
In the current climate of widespread anger and anxiety, and with fringe groups emboldened in their bigotry by a dangerous US President-elect, the work seems as poignant and scarily prescient as ever.
A time when a right-wing fringe, scarily close to the main fabric of American life and encouraged by our president, blames Jewish financiers for helping to bring immigrant hordes into the country.
Imagine a future when ads weren't so scarily targeted that people think companies are tapping into their devices' microphones to listen in on their conversations in order to serve them more relevant ads.
I listen when I'm walking my wolfhound, when I jump on the train, when I rarely and scarily cook — all the in-betweens when I really should be calling my parents (sorry guys).
You can also ask the Assistant to show you specific photos of people that it's organized for your using facial recognition, like your mom, dad, or girlfriend (to a scarily and wonderfully accurate degree).
It could be large and scarily time-consuming, luring users to engage with the app for not just birthdays and group chats, but for style and products (Instagram) and news sharing (Facebook and WhatsApp).
Most scarily, they found a way into patient monitors, which they could force to change at will—displaying false alarms or incorrect readings, which could easily lead to fatal treatment being given to patients.
A gold necklace sold as part of her El Dorado World Tour merchandise (which was designed by concert producer Live Nation) strikes a scarily similar resemblance to a prominent Nazi symbol, the Black Sun.
When the specter of terrorists using bioweapons first emerged, people worried about pathogens like anthrax or smallpox—not the threat of designer viruses being engineered via the new, scarily powerful Crispr gene-editing technique.
So far we've already seen men disappearing into vaginas, a groundbreaking sex scene, and countless other memorable oddities (a beefy leprechaun, a Russian butcher, a scarily tech-integrated millennial god, to name a few).
Once Bonnie's world gives way to Gabby's the movie gets its groove on, turning into a labyrinthine haunted house with ominous corners, scarily frozen smiles, zigzagging Tom-and-Jerry choreography and perilously teetering stuff.
As much as we need a revolution after the reckoning we've gone through, we also need to heal — and a group of sentient, scarily human-like robots might just help some of us do that.
Despite this being a scarily accurate description of his most drooling fans, it was met with relatively no pushback from either side of the aisle, with most people apparently waving it off as a joke.
By the time the shooting happens, the three-hour-long show is near its conclusion and the war that had hovered in the background, dictating the course of events yet distant, has become scarily real.
Before I knew it, I had dipped scarily low in body weight, was in treatment for depression and body dysmorphia, and later broke a few bones because of my lack of nourishment and self-love.
So the summit will prolly still happen, even tho, scarily, w/ 3 weeks to go, no1 really knows how it will unfold It's clear that the runup to the June 12 meeting will be exciting.
"Home prices rose so scarily in the past year that we are afraid we could never afford a unit in Beijing," the 267-year-old said, explaining their decision to take on so much debt.
It lets you mix tracks from Spotify's catalogue, and has a built in AI DJ that helps you choose and mix tracks, which scarily puts the software in a hierarchically higher position than the selector.
And it spread scarily quickly just over the course of six years — as this stunning GIF demonstrates: The plague originated in China in 1334 and then spread west along trading routes through the Middle East.
Kazan, years later, jokingly admitted that the film was basically about Ronald Regan when he was still tucking in a chimpanzee, and the film scarily mirrors aspects of our current farcical presidential nightmare under Donald Trump.
Now the world may receive its first Donald J. Trump public sculpture, which, like its predecessors, isn't exactly an honorable tribute to the Cheeto-colored candidate scarily inching his way to becoming the Republican presidential nominee.
In Sissy Spacek's breakout role, she plays Carrie White, the quiet, nervous high school teen dealing with a scarily pious mother back home and a gang of mean girls who make fun of her at school.
One of the great ads of the 1964 campaign was titled "Confession of a Republican" which featured actor William Bogert playing an anxious GOP party member unloading his fears that his party's nominee was scarily unfit.
Notably less humane, though every bit as vivid, is the English major whom Clive Francis presents as a scarily compelling psychopath, his every disclaimer ("I'm not a racist") followed by an action to suggest the opposite.
But scarily enough, Maddie thinks this wasn't the only time she's had someone lurking in her home—she apparently came home to find "two guys in the living room" back in December, she told FOX 8.
Playing a father whose concealment of his sexuality leads him to suicide, Zubin Varla projects a scarily indrawn quality that keeps you guessing moment to moment about his damped-down desires, however preordained the bruising conclusion.
The comedy and cruelties are nicely balanced, too, with an especially piquant contrast between Geraint Wyn Davies's Sir Toby Belch — the best and funniest Shakespeare roué I've encountered — and the scarily dour Malvolio of Rod Beattie.
Newer takes on the industry — in "Black Mirror" most notably, but also upcoming adaptations of the scandals at Theranos and at Uber — depict the perils of technology and the business of tech more squarely, seriously and scarily.
The evolving focus on follower counts began in late January, when The New York Times published its investigation into what it called "social media's black market": The scarily easy, inexpensive, and widespread practice of buying fake followers.
For anyone who is already shopping on Instagram — whether through posts or scarily on-point ads in their feed — this promises to be an easier way to have the same experience in one section of the app.
On the one hand, he's a scarily advanced talent whose command of ambient, songwriting, jazz chords, and dark, meaty bass could have Brian Eno, Flying Lotus, Hudson Mohawke, and Bjork throwing out side-eyes in equal measure.
It's an hour up from the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula on the Pacific side, and feels like a kind of Southern Californian fantasy on steroids: hotter sunshine, smoother sand and waves that are, frankly, scarily high.
Think "City Upon a Hill" ideals and "The Scarlet Letter"-style misogyny and you'll have a pretty good idea of this sly debut novel, which scarily hints that, since the 19th century, perhaps not a whole lot has changed.
This story-centric, wide corridor approach would be immensely influential in game design, as would Half-Life's scarily smart (for the time) enemy AI, particularly the soldiers sent to shut down the Black Mesa facility and everyone in it.
He is trying to get her to question her sense of reality, to think her mind is playing tricks on her — in short, to convince her that she is going slightly crazy, a tactic that can be scarily effective.
It's also clear that he has a scarily simple plan to take advantage of those fears — and what's even scarier is that because it's never really been tried in recent decades, we really don't know whether it will work.
We found people at the cutting edge of alternative meat and dairy production, from the scientist growing steak in a petri dish to a start-up developing scarily realistic fake seafood and the creators of an entirely animal-free cow milk.
Lately, though, I've taken to wearing my earbuds around my neck like a chain, rather than in my ears — they're easily accessible just in case, while permitting me to listen to other people's conversations or even (scarily) to my own thoughts.
When I started examining Satoshi's philosophical and practical motivations for creating bitcoin—namely a distaste for government control, a distrust of the banking system, and a desire for a new way to transact digitally—Le Roux seemed almost scarily perfect.
They can't be mindless glorification or else they become copaganda, like Netflix's Bright, Blue Bloods, or Chicago PD—pieces of media that are so scarily disconnected from the reality of cops that they end up serving as offbeat recruitment ads.
And as in his first film, the scarily accomplished and provocative "Son of Saul" (2015), which took place in a German death camp (and which Jakab also acted in), the camera most frequently follows its lead character around from behind.
So bestowed upon her in this film is the honorific "miss" — a word that, I would argue, smacks of condescension when used to describe a fully grown, independent, almost scarily successful woman...even if it does look good on a movie poster.
Image: ScreenshotAs for deleting all your messages, well that's actually scarily simple: Go to the All Mail page, place a tick in the selection box to the top left, and when you see the Select all... message at the top, click it.
It was unclear at the time if he was conflating health insurance with life insurance (scarily wrong), if he thinks health insurance really does cost $15 a month (extremely false), or, finally, if he thinks that's how much health insurance should cost.
After she spends what is likely hours in the hair-and-makeup chair — and covers her blazing blue eyes with dark colored contacts — Swift is completely unrecognizable with her new masculine nose and jawline, airbrushed bushy brows, and scarily-realistic facial hair.
"We didn't want to spoon-feed it to them, in that way," said James Masciovecchio, the production's director, especially because in the play, "certain lines were almost scarily similar" to Mr. Trump's campaign rhetoric, including hard-line positions on immigration and law and order.
"Think 'City Upon a Hill' ideals and 'The Scarlet Letter'-style misogyny and you'll have a pretty good idea of this sly debut novel," our reviewer Siobhan Jones writes, "which scarily hints that, since the 19th century, perhaps not a whole lot has changed."
This time, he fled to Mexico to make two different jumps: a scarily far jump in the daytime and another one at night, which doesn't quite seem like the smartest thing to do (as if jumping off a building was a smart thing to begin with).
"Human Is" Bryan Cranston (also one of the series' executive producers) is scarily intense as a cruel military officer whose sudden change in personality after a mission on a hostile planet is both a blessing and a concern to his wife, played by The Babadook's Essie Davis. 7.
In years to come, maybe someone will write a book on Crazy Frog's "Axel F"—about how this little grey, skinny-legged animation was a scarily pertinent pre-warning for what was just around the corner; of relentless viral culture, of rabid hysteria, of the refusal to let things die.
In his first public remarks after the terrorist attack in New York City on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump simultaneously managed to both insult the US criminal justice system and propose something that sounded scarily like a crackdown on basic civil liberties — all within the span of just a few minutes.
Anti-choice advocates regularly repeat the myth that Planned Parenthood is nothing but an "abortion factory," and they've been scarily successful at drumming up rage and disgust at Planned Parenthood's mere existence because of it, despite the fact that abortion accounts for just 3% of all services performed at its clinics.
While "Madden" whiffed on its Super Bowl prediction this year (forecasting the Panthers would beat the Broncos — they didn't come close), it was scarily accurate for 2015's big game, not only predicting the New England Patriots' last-minute comeback to defeat the Seattle Seahawks, but nailing the final 28-24 score.
Between Brexit, in which the United Kingdom voted to withdraw from the European Union on the back of a xenophobic smear campaign about the influx of refugees into the UK, and Trump, a President-elect who's advocated for banning all Muslims and "deportation forces" to track undocumented immigrants, Beholder feels scarily prescient.
But while most of the media was ignoring Trump, Scott Dikkers, the co-owner and editor-in-chief of the Onion during the fake newspaper's halcyon days of 1989–2001, was hard at work on a book that seems scarily prescient thanks to Trump's rise to the top of the GOP ticket.
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"As the dictator, Mr. Barber, often in military regalia and crowned by a white-plumed hat, seems both scarily on the edge of madness and yet capable of consciously using that part of himself as a mode of intimidation," Bruce Weber wrote when he reviewed the production for The Times in 2003.
Read more: Hilton Als: How Rachel Weisz Helped Save My Life Ethan Hawke is wonderful, and I'm glad most people (the academy excepted, though I'm sure they'll come around when he plays a scarily accurate Mike Pence in a turgid "satire" of the Trump administration in 2028) now agree with me about that.
That means that if you get coronavirus and spread it to three other people — and statistically, the average person who catches it and doesn't take any social distancing measures does spread it to two or three people — there's a scarily decent chance that you will spread it to someone for whom it might be deadly.
The jury and the crowd gathered believed that Joan of Arc was a witch, because she claimed she was hearing voices from God, but no matter where you stand on her story, one thing is scarily, undeniably true: Here is another woman whose story people refused to believe, and being punished for it by men in power.
On the sidelines of the dance floor toward the end of the night, I met Mstress Leah (who was scarily insistent about ensuring I leave out the "i" in Mstress), a woman with black mesh covering her massive breasts who was wearing leather from shoulder to toe and has been part of the fetish community for 23 years.
And it seems that her curatorial skills are as on point as always, because the scene and the song fit together scarily well: If anyone needs me I'll be watching this on loop for the rest of my life, and also attempting to build a social following large enough to have my every whim catered to.
We also appear, at this admittedly early stage, to be each other's scarily perfect sexual complement; lesbian sex can look like a million and one different things, and we like so many of the same ones that it is, honestly, a miracle we ever got out of bed and did anything normal, like eat dinner or generally interact with other people.
Expanding on some of the themes laid out in his 2012 Rumpus essay about a sexual encounter with a straight man that goes scarily wrong, Jones (full disclosure: a former BuzzFeed News employee) barges right into the coming-of-age memoir pantheon with this slim account of growing up gay and black in Texas with a determined single mother and a religious grandmother.
Read more: A 'city-killer' asteroid got scarily close to Earth, and astronomers didn't know about it till it was just days awayIt will be followed by another asteroid, dubbed 2019 OU1, which is over twice the size of its companion, comparable roughly in length to the Washington Monument in D.C. This asteroid will be edging even closer to our planet, at just 638,606 miles away.

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