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201 Sentences With "shout at"

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Not dope, you might answer (or perhaps shout, at this stage).
He will shout at strangers while holding an ice-cream cone.
He does not hope that people will shout at him. Honest.
Shout at Beckett Mufson about how much winter sucks on Twitter.
"Please don't shout at me, Mr. Richter," Ms. Wallington said softly.
It shouts money much as football fans shout at the ref.
To shout at his weed dealer because his product wasn't locally sourced?
Men shout at her to act and dress like a "normal" woman.
The protester continued to shout at Haspel as she was taken out.
" Instead of answering him, I shout at the guy, "Don't do it!
As in a horror movie, you want to shout at the characters.
"Drive!" we shout at my uncle in the cab, banging on the roof.
Demonstrators in gas masks shout at police in Old San Juan, July 17.
Parties shout at each other for months and then govern together for years.
For example, could a death threat follow you around and shout at you?
At one point, a protester stood up to point and shout at Rep.
Why did you shout at the governor when you saw him at Starbucks?
If you shout at me across the street, I won't turn my head.
I chase after him and shout at a horrified waitress to call security.
Video from the scene shows him speaking to people as protesters shout at him.
If that doesn't work, we can shout at Alexa to order it for us.
READ: The Rock's New Alarm App Will Shout at You and Change Your Life
Sometimes he'd lock me in his flat and shout at me all day long.
" In the movies, when we see bullying we shout at the screen, "Do something!
It looks like she is about to shout at you as you're taking the photo.
And people would shout at us [at campaign events], 'The middle class is getting hammered!
You want to shout at him like he's in some horror movie: Don't stay there!
When I was into hardcore and stuff, I loved Shout at the Devil by Mötley Crüe.
We would scream and shout at football games and get hoisted up on these guys' shoulders.
Goldsmith began to shout at her and both parties were drunk, having been drinking throughout the evening.
What is wrong with a simple old teddy bear, I shout at the children on my lawn?
The officers chase Blevins and shout at him to put his hands up or they will shoot.
Don't come and shout at us, and tell us that we are going to violate the constitution.
You can shout at one but you have to be careful with how you approach another one.
I was reading and walking when I heard my mother shout at me through her open classroom door.
Well now you can simply shout at Alexa from the comfort of your couch for slightly similar results.
Our parents went down to shout at him, but somehow, he had managed to make them all dance.
Here are the top 10 songs voted by Australians in 2015, get ready to shout at your mates.
"You do you honey," I shout at myself, spitting Doritos down the front of my old T-shirt.
They would have to shout at the top of their lungs, and then maybe I would hear them.
Incognito reportedly was upset with staff and began to damage property inside the business and shout at employees.
He wanted to mock her and shout at her, but he was afraid that she would hit him.
Shout at the world all you want but eventually there will be no one around to hear you.
He should have known better than to shout at a girl whose only proven talent was firing back.
So it starts small but it means people and communities should talk and not shout at each other.
I kept wanting to shout at my laptop: "That's the worst thing you can do for the planet!"
Where many kids' movies turn up the volume and shout at viewers, Paddington is a comparatively gentle experience.
So if we exclude them, if we shout at them, if we condemn them, that completely feeds into that.
"It often happens that we have problems, that people shout at us 'go back to your country'," he said.
Rahmani told Taylor that his wife had asked him to shout at one of their five children for misbehaving.
I never saw her shout at anyone, but she was someone you knew you didn't want to mess with.
We can all shout at Alexa, even if our set-top box maker doesn't want to do extra work.
You'll shout at strange statues to release orbs of energy that fly away, across the landscape, opening distant locks.
"You'll see plenty of times when you get chances to do things that just shout at you," he said.
Other animals like to shout at each other too, they just don't have the luxury of a screen separating them.
Maybe nobody will go out of their way to shout at that cloud shaped like the face of Jim Corsi.
He proceeded to shout at me and yell insults until my housemate  intervened and helped remove him from our house.
And he got all huffy and said, 'If you're going to shout at me then I won't speak to you.
They don't shout at the camera, they're not desperate for you to like them, and nothing feels like it's fake.
Ballmer would run, shout, at some points even scream, and sweat profusely as he riled up a crowd of Windows developers.
This piece is the perfect metaphor for how to be a fully-realized Aquarius: Don't shout at people from the rooftops.
Often, our approach to these kinds of people is to try shout at them until they do admit to being wrong.
"It's embarrassing to watch those people make fools of themselves as they scream and shout at this great gentleman," Trump said.
That can be soul-destroying, because people don't answer the phone, or don't reply to your letters, or shout at you.
The British barmen would shout at me and the other Eastern European waitress for bringing too many cocktail orders at once.
On one occasion, the young man responded angrily when chastised, telling the imam, "Don't shout at me," according to Mr. Norris.
For Republicans on the Trump train, America First is something you shout at foreigners, not a design for a better country.
It is that very accessibility that means at times we have people who protest us, shout at us, even threaten us.
"People shout at me every day and call me stupid and ugly," one 15-year-old transgender girl told the NSPCC.
Last Wednesday, thousands of people gathered across the nation to shout at the sky to protest the anniversary of Trump's victory.
This means you can shout at your laptop to take notes or set calendar appointments even if you're not at the laptop.
But (as I want to shout at the TV) the fact that the driver was undocumented has nothing to do with anything.
People saw him shout at her, but nobody said anything, and Liz couldn't speak up for herself, because she was agonizingly shy.
We're not trying to shout at people through billboards at the Chicago O'Hare Airport; that's not the foundation of a trust-based relationship.
No, Mike: I do not want to drink a soda while watching you shout at semi-naked women about your $300 Christmas bonus.
We still get a lot of people, whether they're 50 or 20, who still scream and shout at the top of their lungs.
I think this is our responsibility to not be quiet and break this silence and come out and shout at racism and sexism.
For proof, look no further than this video of North Carolina funk band Boulevards playing "Move and Shout" at the festival's Galaxy Barn.
When young Ned seems to react to hearing Bran's shout at the Tower of Joy, Bloodraven does look a little fearful of Bran's power.
Outside of Bond, could I ask you tell one story about Lee Marvin [who appeared with Moore in 1976's Shout at the Devil]?
I shout at my TV on a daily basis to switch channels because when it works it's great, but when it fails it's frustrating.
DUBLIN — Conor McGregor recently surprised a beginner's boxing lesson by taking over the class to shout at everybody and show them how to punch.
We don't have that New York thing where you can shout at people in the street and be fine with it at the end.
Mr. Cruz would walk by her and her friends and shout at them — randomly and menacingly, she said, with wild gestures of his arms.
There's nothing more memorable, however, than seeing six of his classmates collapse on the ground, sob uncontrollably, and shout at the top of their lungs.
A gaggle of pre-teens being shepherded by their parents shout at me that they "LOVE DRONES" but refuse to be drawn on the subject.
She recently shared the negative comments a man chose to shout at her as she was nearing the end of the New York City Marathon.
It's compatible with other voice assistants, so don't worry, you can still shout at Alexa to put more laundry detergent on your Amazon shopping list.
"If you let the phone ring on the trading floor more than a couple of times, someone is going to shout at you," Nolan said.
In both cases, his victim shout at him from inside her house to stay away, as if the boundary of her home will protect her.
Books like this one change the game, giving young readers a story to dive into, to wrestle with, quite possibly to shout at in fury.
She and some of the passengers shout at each other before one of them smacks the bucket out of Pugh's hands, sending hundreds of critters flying.
If you want to watch people shout at each other about what's happening in the world, you can turn on any cable news network, or YouTube.
The couple saw each other briefly when Mr. Alam appeared in court, just long enough for them to shout at each other across a crowded room.
"You'll see plenty of times when you get chances to do things that just shout at you," he said in a 1998 University of Washington panel discussion.
I gathered together my paperwork and stood in the long line to sign up for visitation, rehearsing in my mind my own questions to shout at Vashukevich.
It's a rigorously researched story about understanding how many of the people we shout at and tweet about are much more like us than we might suspect.
You can shout at them to play music, send texts, or schedule calendar events — but you can do exactly the same with Alexa, Siri, or Google Now.
It's such a flawed system that I use Siri and Alexa for different tasks now, and I have to remember which one to shout at each time.
I say when people shout at a person all the stories go out of her head, and it takes a little time for them to come back.
She says she asked him not to shout at her in the hall, and when he continued to yell, she put her earbuds back on to ignore him.
For populism involves more than policies that are at once simple and stirring enough to shout at a rally ("Build That Wall") or print on a bumper sticker.
He is the BJP's sin eater: letting Arnab shout at him and admonish him, taking the blows for Narendra Modi because he knows they don't really mean anything.
The Max is good at hearing my voice while it's playing music, but at higher volumes, I have to almost shout at the speaker before it will respond.
Some of these moments are simple: if you look down at an ashtray while your interrogator asks questions, he'll shout at you and sweep it off the table.
By the time Marriott reached the end of the trail, authorities had arrived on the scene; residents had called 911 after hearing the man shout at the animal.
They used to shout at the people, saying that you shouldn't be disturbing our society by stopping the MTR [Hong Kong's Mass Transit Railway] or things like that.
And you listen to the people who agree with you for affirmation, and you listen to the other side so you can get angry and shout at them.
It didn't work very well because I kept having to shout at it, but I saw a "mirror" (it was more of a screen, really) with Alexa built in.
Most of the time, the camera heard me fine, even in windy conditions like on the top of a mountain, but sometimes you really need to shout at it.
It's also fun as hell to shout at the top of your voice in a sweaty, swarming room of a few hundred other people who feel equally fucking lost.
Police officers arrived in minutes, he said, and he heard one of them shout at the attacker to get on the ground, then heard gunshots a few minutes later.
But this experiment is, I think, an interesting way to elicit contrasting opinions about an important economic issue, and it doesn't even require us to shout at one another.
However, protester Ruby Nicdao followed the students into the alley and continued to shout at them, saying that they needed to stop the bloodbath that's coming across the street.
In the nearly 15-minute video, Ersson films herself walking the aisle of the airplane while other passengers shout at her to sit down so the plan can depart.
When I wanted Steve-O to destroy something, I would put on Mötley Crüe's "Live Wire" or "Shout at the Devil" and it would get him going right away.
Once the car stopped, an officer approached the driver's side with a gun drawn, Mr. Horne wrote, and then opened the door and began to shout at Mr. Ames.
In a video posted on social media, at least three policemen can be seen beating the unarmed male student, until Renna and her friends shout at them to leave.
I felt sometimes that it was like therapy for those people, because they're not happy and they're having problems and then they had this thing they could shout at.
The officers approach from the back of the vehicle and shout at Mr. Franklin to "drop the weapon" or "put the gun on the ground" about two dozen times.
Vandeweghe, who had been suffering from flu, told reporters that Babos had been "getting in my face", prompting her to shout at her and fling her racket to the ground.
I would be bullied for having facial hair, and then I was bullied for removing it too, 'Look Harnaam is a man, she is shaving!' people would shout at me.
People hold phones up to the person they're standing next to, hold them up to themselves, shout in these screens, shout at the thought of getting to watch themselves shout.
Matthews had the perfect personality for cable's approach to the news in the post-9/11 era of polarization, which was to bring people on to shout at each other.
Weeks earlier, Joshua testified about what he saw and heard that night, saying he never heard Amber shout any commands that a police officer would normally shout at a suspect.
They came for the funerals of three well-liked figures and some came to shout at the President to tell him he was unwelcome in this city still in grief.
Because, inevitably, you'll sneeze or cough or shout at the dog and then the whole thing will tilt forward and you'll get slapped with two pounds of tablet in the face.
The only people you will find on a bus during the day are retired people who pull those mouldy floral shopping trolley bags about and shout at other passengers to move.
Decades after his lawsuit successfully helped desegregate the city's schools, he finds it hard to identify with the activists of today, who shout at public meetings and focus on removing statues.
Seconds after Harper said those words, teammate Chris Heisey let out a shout at the other end of the Nationals' clubhouse after he watched the Atlanta Braves defeat the New York Mets.
There's a new magnetic mount making it easier to fix onto metal surfaces like gutters, and it comes with a built-in speaker so you can shout at any would-be thieves.
As a mother and as a human being, I want to shout at the very top of my lungs every time I think about those children being taken away from their parents.
Now that we can shout at Alexa to dim the lights or turn on the heat, many of us are busy installing do-it-yourself security systems like Abode, SimpliSafe and LiveWatch.
It means "bollocking in car," which means you're going to take the ... Explain bollocking to the non British ... It means we're going to shout at each other in the car later, i.e.
Some guys would lean over the bar and shout at you, trying to convince you that you needed to put the beer in first (which would actually cause the drink to foam everywhere).
"We rant and rave and we shout at the ambassador and we hope it all goes away," said Tim Ripley, a British defence expert who writes about the Gulf for Jane's Defence Weekly.
Cable news is a one-way format; you often nod your head in agreement or shout at the TV screen, but you never get to speak your piece to the viewers at home.
In this photo, young African American men push past metal barricades, which are the only thing between them and several KKK members, as they shout at the Klan members to leave or die.
"We rant and rave and we shout at the ambassador and we hope it all goes away," said Tim Ripley, a British defense expert who writes about the Gulf for Jane's Defence Weekly.
On Saturday evening, he sent out gum-enthusiast Sean Spicer to brazenly lie and shout at the press about how his inauguration was the best and biggest ever, even though it was not.
There is only everyone trekking from their respective neighborhoods with a huge bag of shit hanging off every possible limb to sit in a big circle and shout at each other in shorts.
Caballero has no sense that said father was an alcoholic, however he later contacted him to say the game made him realize how his son felt whenever he chose to shout at him.
Those mics of course also allow you to shout at Alexa or the Google Assistant to get your music going, ask for more information about the track, or skip to the next song.
In this way, D&D is similar to online games like World of Warcraft, where people take on imaginary identities, form a guild and shout at one another using headsets while fighting orcs.
Video from Thursday's match against the Bradley Braves shows Izzo, 64, coming onto the court during a time-out to shout at freshman player Aaron Henry, 19, during the second half of the game.
Shirley sees Rose as a muse, sending her off to run errands and research for the book, only to shout at her for going through the pages of a book she's helping to write.
Goldsmith began to shout at her and both parties were drunk, having been drinking throughout the evening," prosecutor Kate Shilton said of the assault during the original trail, reports the London Evening Standard. "Mrs.
"I would ring him up and say I'd made the semifinal or lost the final, and he'd shout at me, 'Only ring me when you've won!' and then slam the phone down," he said.
So the earnest role that Stranger Things asks Ryder to play—to fret over a lost child, to scream and shout at ineffective and occasionally malign authorities—isn't really what she's most suited for.
"It's my 'Real Housewives,'" said Erin Gates, an interior designer in Boston who writes the blog "Elements of Style" and watches enough HGTV that even her toddler knows when to shout at the television.
Dozens of demonstrators attempted to walk along an avenue in Caracas but were moved onto the sidewalk by police in riot gear, leading them to shout at the officers and push on their riot shields.
The move came one day after Peralta appeared to shout at rookie catcher Meibrys Viloria before heading back to the mound, although manager Ned Yost dismissed the notion that was the reason for the transaction.
Nokia also said that its Health Mate app will now work with Amazon's Alexa, meaning you can shout at your Alexa-enabled product to get an update on your health progress from the Health Mate app.
Unlike Amazon's Echo speakers, which you can shout at from across the room (or even another room) to call up Alexa, you have to long press on the Fire tablet's virtual home button to launch Alexa.
Gunn's characters are happily lost, walking around and kicking the dirt, wanting to shout at the heavens for answers—but probably too exhausted by life to actually do anything that would require that amount of energy.
As a child, I was surrounded by superstitious warnings: If I sat at the corner of the table, my mother would shout at me to move, since this was a sign I would never get married.
"Normally when your rivals shout at you it's not the best thing that can happen to you, but actually it made me proud because I felt proud to be named a Scouser – an adopted Scouser," he said.
"We didn't argue, or anything like that, but it was an opportunity to argue, to shout at each other, to shed a tear if needed, whatever, to squash any negativity, and that's what we did," Hamilton said.
The racist shouts common at Trump rallies are defensive and reactive; they are aimed at the Hispanic immigrants Mr Trump slanders and the black protesters who come to shout at him, not at blacks and Hispanics per se.
It was a tribal thing; before that it would be like a City or Rovers football thing back in Bristol and people would shout at you "City or Rovers?" even if you didn't have a football scarf on.
Washington (CNN)The No. 2 Democrat in the House of Representatives argued it was inappropriate for Democratic members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to shout at President Donald Trump when he was in the Capitol earlier this week.
The Echo Dot's size makes it easy to find a place to put it, and with two of them, you can extend your smart home's coverage (meaning you won't have to shout at your speaker from other rooms).
For five weeks in March and April 1964, the British icons held those spots with "Can't Buy Me Love" at No. 1, "Twist and Shout" at No. 2, and "Do You Want to Know a Secret" at No. 3.
If I wanted to get super smart, I could connect the bulbs to an Amazon Echo and shout at Alexa, commanding her to flood my room with light, or dim it to a sultry glow whenever the mood strikes.
This woman, who just hours earlier had ducked her head, too shy to show the Iraqi soldiers her face, now ran out into the courtyard to shout at them, plead with them, to help her, to save her family.
If you want to talk to someone or are experiencing suicidal thoughts, text Shout at 85258 or call 999 for emergency help in the UK. You can also contact the Samaritans on 116 123 or Childline on 0800 1111.
I don't want to get carried away with feeble connections or tin foil theories, so I'm going to develop a safe word right now, for me to shout at myself if I think I'm going too off the rails.
In "Who Deserves a Muzzle?" a dog watches his owners shout at one another and considers whether it makes sense that he be required to wear a muzzle and collar when his behavior is so much better than theirs.
In this sense, his instinct for self-preservation is conflicting with his instinct for self-aggrandizement—Trump can't help but shout at Lester Holt that this is all because the Democrats can't handle what a big winner he is.
Once the couple was in the parking lot, an officer had walked up to the driver's side with a gun drawn, Mr. Horne wrote, adding that the officer then opened the door and began to shout at Mr. Ames.
If you want to talk to someone or are experiencing suicidal thoughts, text Shout at 85258 or call 999 for emergency help in the UK. You can also contact the Samaritans on 116 123 or Childline on 0800 1111.
They pointed to the fact that you can print from anywhere as long as the app is on your phone, and that it can be linked to an Alexa device so you can, I guess, shout at it to print more.
Nik Colk Void: When we recorded we had a big PA, so the sound was like it'd be in a club, and we were able to shout at one another across the table, like "bring the high-hat in," or something.
Listen, I like curling up on the sofa with a packet of bourbons to shout at X Factor contestants with walnut whip hair as much as the next Gogglebox nan, but even I have to admit that 212 went way too far.
I find myself forced to shout at all three of them if I want to interact with my gadgets without my hands, and I've made things even worse by buying smart home electronics that only work with one of my three assistants.
Taishi, impressed by this level of self-knowledge and reluctant to shout at a company president fifteen years his senior, suggested that the client simply join the workers for a meeting or a drink, and stop charging personal expenses to the company.
Recently, he fulfilled one of his dreams by teaming up with the beer-themed powerviolence supergroup Trappist for a "beer and hardcore punk tour," for which Thrash Zone made a beer (called Shout at the Duvel) to serve at the band's Japanese shows.
Chinar on the Island is a high-dollar Russian restaurant in Staten Island that is apparently the place to go if you want to shout at your dining companions during a DJ set while you drop $150 for the "Super Deluxe Banquet" meal.
It seems dramatically less productive to shout at a billionaire who is openly calling for higher estate taxes and capital gains taxes to shrink his own fortune than to target the bulk of billionaires with much more self-interested political projects in mind.
Ayyadurai, who is running as an independent, was using the bullhorn to shout at supporters lined up outside a venue in Great Barrington, about 135 miles west of Boston, to see Warren speak during a town-hall style event Sunday afternoon, the newspaper reported.
That's a fête that hasn't been achieved since The Beatles, who, for five weeks in March and April 1964, held those spots with "Can't Buy Me Love" at No. 1, "Twist and Shout" at No. 2, and "Do You Want to Know a Secret" at No. 3.
Your wife or husband and best friends are probably all too keen to reconnect with the boring you who doesn't wet himself on public transport, shout at police cars, dive out of windows, burst into tears during wildlife documentaries, and set himself on fire during conversational lulls.
Cox said he could not disclose all the advice for fear of it being "contrary to the interests in the country", going so far as to shout at Labour lawmakers that it was no use "baying and shouting" when he was trying to guard the public interest.
DAISY: "Thong Song" has the melody of a deeply moving and genuinely earnest love song, and the lyrics of what you might shout at your mate while she's dancing on the podium at G-A-Y late at 3AM before you both get kicked out for disorderly behaviour.
LG: I really feel like CES will have reached a transportation peak when we're at the point where at the end of the week you can just summon an automated EV. It just, I don't know, maybe you like shout at it and it rolls up to you.
Whether it's smart to better integrate Alexa over Cortana in a Windows 2793 PC is one question, but that built-in Alexa support makes controlling your home from your PC much easier when you don't have to get out of your office and shout at your Echo in the living room.
Interestingly, while Apple (I think) got there by moving the device from my hands to my ears, Amazon (I think) got there because shopping is now an always-on experience and they want me to use my mouth to shout at Alexa whenever I discover that I am missing a product.
Sure, I could order them from the Amazon app on my phone, shout at my Alexa device in the other room, or even return to my computer and do it online, but having a button next to where you've run out of the goods is far more efficient for my brain.
For an additional $7 monthly fee, you can also activate the optional Dog Nanny service, which adds features like activity alerts, so you can shout at your dog to get off the sofa, or tell Furbo to put together a Dog Diary of 2-second snippets of your pet's day.
His way of preaching was not hellfire and brimstone in the old revivalist style, though it started that way at the Florida Bible Institute, where he would go into the swamps to shout at alligators with a voice already resonant from practising Tarzan yells as a boy, the pulling voice that preachers needed.
At 2nd Marine Division in North Carolina, troops who have spent their careers shooting at static bull's-eyes on paper are being forced to adapt to a new kind of target — one that can charge at them, move in unexpected directions, respond when engaged and even shout at them in a foreign language.
" And feminists bristled at Biden for appearing to shout at Warren as he took a measure of credit for her idea to create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, prompting a tense exchange during which he tried to recover by telling Warren she did a "helluva job," to which Warren coldly replied, "Thank you.
"We do a disservice if we sort of denigrate or shout at families who choose not to vaccinate, because it's understandable: They don't want to do any harm to their kid and they've heard so much that's negative," said Dr. Matthew F. Daley, a pediatrician and researcher who works on public vaccination issues.
Here is song manufactured by committee, designed not for the radio or for career-enhancing posterity but to be slapped atop the scrolling credits of the "Ghostbusters" remake, a shout at the crowd as it flees the theater to affirm its ticket-purchase choice the way you would encourage an M.M.A. fighter in the octagon.
The defensive cues Martin used to shout at them in the huddle during time-outs, they now shout out to each other—to rotate to the corner and defend the three-point shot, to get back on defense, to play with the sort of relentless defensive energy that Martin brought to the floor at Purdue.
The production occasionally cuts back to the theater during the action to see those on-screen audience members reacting to what they're seeing, but instead of replicating the gleeful abandon of the real-life crowds who still flock to midnight showings to shout at the screen, it only serves to heighten the artifice of the whole ordeal.
The third incident occurred just weeks ago: Abboud says she was enjoying a meal on the patio of a Mexican restaurant in Arizona when a man who had been eating at the same restaurant got into his truck, rolled down his window, and proceeded to shout at Abboud to take off her scarf and leave America, before driving away.
She explains the layout of the city, how the subway works, food, and how to find an apartment, but the best sections are about the wonders of walking around—from crazy storekeepers that shout at you about salad to mysterious stores that are always empty, Chast perfectly captures the saturated information brought up on any random walk in Manhattan.
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Bake Off, as a competition, seems to go against the very nature of baking as a whole: serene, placid, singular, a quiet alchemy, turning flour and eggs into cakes and smiles, and then ruined when Mary Berry comes in and makes you cook 40 meringues in an hour and a half with no recipe while Mel & Sue shout at you.
" It's now been 14 months, and you keep leaving the heating on when you go out, and you haven't contributed to the grocery shopping even once, and you're going through what scientists call the "Teen's Reprise"—that curious phenomenon where, when ushered into the thick carpets and warm womb of home or the house where your parents live, you just immediately revert to adolescence and shout at them when they buy the wrong chips, and use all the WiFi in the house at once, somehow, and trudge muddy footprints through the hallway and refuse to tidy them up, and scream, "FUCK OFF!

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