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"spouted" Definitions
  1. fitted with a spout: a spouted pitcher.
"spouted" Synonyms
said spoke declared pronounced stated uttered voiced exclaimed remarked announced mentioned put forth related reported responded added answered came out with commented cried discharged spurted gushed issued jetted spewed spewn poured emitted spilled spilt ejected expelled exuded streamed flowed squirted disgorged rushed surged spieled sermonised(UK) sermonized(US) declaimed orated harangued pontificated expatiated talked speechified perorated ranted raved fulminated blustered huffed chattered rambled yelled proclaimed broadcast broadcasted published publicised(UK) publicized(US) promulgated advertised advertized blazoned heralded trumpeted enunciated annunciated sounded posted stormed raged roared shouted bellowed thundered railed babbled ranted and raved foamed at the mouth delivered a tirade delivered a harangue carried on gabbed gossiped gossipped chatted jabbered prattled blabbered chitchatted conversed cackled gabbled wittered blabbed clacked clavered yammered blurted ejaculated betrayed disclosed divulged leaked revealed burst out burst out with called out come out with cried out criticised(UK) criticized(US) denounced censured protested cursed curst execrated fumed berated blasted castigated condemned decried recited chanted delivered intoned narrated parroted parrotted quoted rendered repeated retold sayed spake spoken bespouted cantillated davened professed asserted affirmed maintained avowed averred claimed contended avouched guaranteed alleged asseverated insisted vowed warranted purported certified grumbled complained moaned whined groused whinged carped griped grope gripen beefed grouched bellyached bleated fussed grizzled nagged muttered wailed growled More

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Over the weekend, the new administration spouted one lie after another.
The audience, consisting mostly of autocrats and dictators, spouted gushers of flattery.
Once again, he spouted violent rhetoric over the phone, using racist epithets.
I'd listened and nodded when friends spouted sales pitches for their favorite products.
Bartenders poured wine as a D.J. spun tunes and a machine spouted popcorn.
In describing their goals, they spouted beliefs that often clashed with their behavior.
Suddenly arguments plausibly made at the American Conservative were being spouted on Fox News.
And so even as the three candidates spouted "conservative renewal," they made telling concessions.
More specifically, she spouted wisdom on how to handle oneself when it comes to alcohol.
Twelve days before the crash, he walked into a police station and spouted conspiracy theories.
When Kim said she's going to make a "book of analogies" that Kanye has spouted.
"Donald Trump has repeatedly spouted offensive comments denigrating women," Conner Eldridge said in a statement.
Instead, he stood silently by as the president spouted lies and attacked the free press.
He spouted noxious political opinions and used the term "rebel flag" to my vehement objection.
From the West Wing on Thursday, he spouted old racist tropes about immigrants and foreigners.
Basically every time she opened her damn mouth and spouted a lie her captors believed. 11.
He is not like his predecessors in the job, who spouted party-speak in their sleep.
"The suspect spouted white supremacist sayings and made many many references to racist things," she said.
Breivik also spouted anti-Islamic beliefs and claimed being a hero for trying to stop them.
In an interview last week, John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE spouted off a number of bleak characterizations.
It's good stuff, especially when compared to the kind of rhetoric spouted daily from the White House.
DiGenova, a regular Fox News guest, had spouted conspiracy theories about the Mueller probe's motives against Trump.
You have to add a "news official," or ED (for editor), to get "mouthed off," or SPOUTED.
I spouted jargon from tough-love parenting manuals that gave me an excuse to stay in bed.
America is suffering under the tyranny of gibberish spouted by the lord of his faithful 46 percent.
He is somebody who has always spouted the rule of law in what our country is about.
The policy reflects rhetoric Trump had spouted earlier this month during an White House Summit on opioid abuse.
And content polluters, bots that spew out links to malware and clickbait, more often spouted anti-vaccine tweets.
He often spouted the regime line, but on this occasion his words seemed to come from deep inside.
It's actually fun, which despite the lofty ideas spouted by technologists is what playing games is all about.
Ash plumes on Tuesday had spouted as high as 12,000 feet (3,657 meters) into the air, scientists said.
He may have spouted the odd empty threat, but he never intended to batter or to kill anyone.
But, none before Spicer has so thrown in his lot with the mistruths being spouted by a president.
Your homophobic video that you made when you were 113 was not the only time you spouted homophobic slurs.
This year's presidential election is full of facts, figures and arguments spouted by the candidates, pundits and many others.
She spoke in multiple voices: One was deep, guttural and masculine; another was high-pitched; a third spouted only Latin.
He spouted racist theories about the testosterone levels of black women and the difference in brain sizes between the races.
It's an earnest exchange full of the condescension and generalizations spouted by people who don't recognize their own latent racism.
Maybe these are just words spouted in the heat of the moment, but nevertheless, they have a strong racist tone.
But given the populist rhetoric Trump spouted on the campaign trail and still invokes when it's convenient, it's an ongoing outrage.
She talked about her mother's chicken soup and spouted Yiddish expressions to the delight and bewilderment of Omar Sharif's Nicky Arnstein.
Within Hinduism, yoni vessels (often shallow, spouted containers) appear as part of rituals or altars meant to honor different female deities.
Tellingly, this response is most commonly spouted out of the shit-spewing mouths of men with their own iffy sexual histories.
As the woman spouted her anti-immigration rhetoric and held up a protest sign, Kack was spotted laughing his ass off.
This was the Roy who spouted off on arts panels, who was about to spray fine, floral bullshit across the auditorium.
Dunne and her colleagues recently found three of these little spouted vessels buried with Iron Age infants and toddlers in Germany.
Such delegitimising slander is commonplace—it's the liberals' version of hate speech, spouted without apology in the fight against (ahem) hate speech.
It can also serve as a site of counter speech and resistance to ignorance spouted by folks like my classmate and Rep.
Blockbuster fights, in both boxing and MMA worlds, rarely live up to the expected hype and hyperbole spouted in the lead-up.
The level of vitriol has remained essentially the same over this period, spouted by religious and military leaders at the highest level.
As a presidential candidate, Trump tweeted discredited theories that vaccines cause autism and also spouted the theory during a September 2015 debate.
His repeated claims this fall that the election was rigged echoed and amplified propaganda spouted by the Russian networks RT and Sputnik.
Bowers spouted his anti-Semitism on Gab, a smaller, far less restricted social network that has become a favorite for hate groups.
As a toddler, Esau Sinnok spouted off phrases in Inupiaq, the local language, even though no one had taught him to do so.
But the adults were not persuaded by the peer pressure exerted by the social robots, resisting the incorrect answers spouted by the machines.
In our limited testing, much of what the bot says is similar to the bland and sometimes nonsensical musings spouted by other bots.
Numerous signs spouted maxims from Atwood's first-person novel at the Women's March, and The Handmaid's Tale climbed Amazon's bestseller list in February.
So why is there this number just hanging out there, with some random Harvard Sentences being spouted off at all times of day?
"He wore a marvelous floppy had and scarf and spouted Omar Khayyam when he took me for a hamburger at Prexy's," she said.
Her work challenges the nationalist myths being spouted by a growing number of would-be despots across Europe, including in her native Poland.
Pale with an unkempt beard and unruly hair, he often rocked on his chair, yelled "Objection!" and spouted random legal phrases during testimony.
His face practically popped off every Megatron from Wooster, Massachusetts, to San Diego, as he spouted the best smack talk in the business.
She spouted affirmations in a caption, speaking life over her career that had been controlled for nearly five years at the hands of others.
Pai spouted the usual ISP-funded investment statistics (accurate numbers here) and again took statements made by Democrats in the 1990's out of context.
A new lawsuit alleges Justin Bieber spouted off racial epithets while he physically assaulted a man who took his photo at a hotel in Cleveland.
According to Sky News, the replica of Drogon spouted fire from a tube embedded under its tongue, so Zmey's three heads might use something similar.
Table fountains, mechanical objects made of precious material like silver and gold, featured intricate moving parts that spouted water that streamed through carefully engineered systems.
The war rhetoric spouted is extremely destabilizing and does not show a good understanding of the situation on the Korean peninsula, both past and present.
During his presidential campaign, Trump pledged to punish women who get abortions and spouted garbage lies about late-term abortions in the second presidential debate.
I have seen first-hand the devastation the North repeatedly causes to Korean families and the narratives of war and destruction they have routinely spouted.
A nearly nude woman with a giant bouffant and flower-adorned underwear performed a sultry dance with pink wings, while a contortionist spouted French obscenities.
A lot of falsehoods were spouted during the referendum, but here we are now, and the problem is there isn't a majority for any outcome.
From inanimate objects to hot button political issues, HBO's Veep has funneled virtually every subject imaginable into razor-sharp jokes spouted by star Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
" The entire project is reminiscent of a saying often spouted by pocket conscious dads and college age dumpster divers: "One man's trash is another man's treasure.
Critics blame the rhetoric spouted by BJP leaders for the increasing anxiety and unrest among minorities in one of the most diverse democracies in the world.
On that series, Dr. Smith, as played by Jonathan Harris, was a conniving and campy foil who bickered with the family's robot and spouted alliterative insults.
"You don't what to know," was common, while some spouted off what they do know: "It's not temple hair," meaning it wasn't donated in a religious ceremony.
More than 77,000 metric tons of methane, a greenhouse gas 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide, has already spouted into the California atmosphere since early October.
It gave the lie to the nonsense spouted by visitors to Europe who see a woman wearing a niqab and assume the continent is under sharia law.
I remember that afternoon vividly: We were lying on the living room couch in our pajamas, scarfing gummy bears, as Madeline casually spouted bits of hooker wisdom.
Apart from their metallurgical prowess, they were skilled potters, producing sculpted vessels and stirrup-spouted jars on which they recorded their likenesses, lives, animal deities and religious ceremonies.
The craft would collect (and bring back to Earth) icy particles and gases from Enceladus's subsurface liquid ocean, whose chilly waters are regularly spouted into space via geysers.
Eubank was the meticulously self-styled baddie, a bizarrely cartoonish dandy full of bombast who spouted pseudo-intellectual bullshit and derided the sport that was making him wealthy.
But another challenge for platforms has been blocking access to the killer's so-called manifesto, a 74-page document that spouted racist views and explicit calls for violence.
There's been much discussion about how Trump has repeatedly violated political norms of acceptable behavior, with all the bigotry, racism, and sexism he's spouted on and off the campaign trail.
King's comments to the news outlet came after a gunman killed 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, and allegedly spouted anti-Semitic slurs during the incident.
I memorized the abbreviated names of combination chemo — the first letter of each drug — for my board exams, and I spouted them back to my patients during my clinic hours.
Setting aside the "exculpatory no" reflexively spouted by these persons, many questions remain about what influence Russia's oligarchy — a system beholden to Russian leader Vladimir Putin — had over which Americans.
Never discovered your favorite punk band, spouted your first post-Structuralist literary jargon, bought that unfortunate futon sofa, discovered Sam Shepard or charted the perfidies of New York's elected officials.
This filter bubble came into the national spotlight during the impeachment inquiry, as House Republicans spouted internet ephemera ripped from their News Feeds and designed for their supporters to spread.
Trump does not simply have "a running war with the media," as he so indecorously and disrespectfully spouted off while standing on the hallowed ground before the C.I.A. Memorial Wall.
One of the best examples of this fracas is the hydra-spouted "Porcelain Teapot" (2017) painted with flowers and images of a mother and her child, with the mother's face excluded.
He was once ostracized from the industry for the racist vitriol he spouted while drunk and, to a lesser extent, the abusive threats he lobbed at his wife and ex-girlfriend.
By the time he turned 20, he had his own daily radio show on a local station where listeners could tune in and listen as he spouted the group's racist philosophy.
The Venezuelan government donated $500,000 to President Donald Trump's inauguration fund despite on-going economic and political turmoil that has spouted the worst protests in years and a rising death toll.
For all the platitudes that he has spouted—in various interviews and in his Senate hearing—about building community and bringing people together, in his own life he prefers building walls.
He seemed to support the Russian invasion of Afghanistan in 343, proclaimed that he would have made a good military general and spouted falsehoods at an alarming rate -- even for him.
When I first read about a certain non-word that the president tweeted out in the dead of night, I spouted some choice words myself — mostly of the four-letter variety.
MARY O. MUNDINGER, RYE, N.Y. To the Editor: The Trump campaign spouted the mantra that "crooked Hillary" was careless, corrupt and even treasonous because of how she managed her private emails.
"We're here to take a stand against the ideas that Trump spouted throughout the course of this campaign -- sexism, Islamophobia, his bigotry and nationalism," said protester Jed Holtz, from New York City.
On Thursday, Markeith Loyd spouted profanities during his first appearance on charges he killed his pregnant ex-girlfriend, saying, "F--- you," to the same judge, CNN affiliate WFTV-TV in Orlando reported.
Mayor Bill de Blasio learned this when hundreds of cops turned their backs on him at the funerals of two police officers killed by a man who had spouted anti-police vitriol.
Lynette Squeaky Fromme While these four women were on trial and testifying, Fromme and other members of the Family camped outside and spouted their devotion to Manson at passers-by and the media.
At the time, the "Empire" actor told detectives the two men who attacked him spouted racial slurs and shouted, "This is MAGA country," a reference to Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan.
Fountains of magma spouted "lava bombs" more than 2100 feet (193 meters) into the air as the molten rock traveled east-southeast towards the coastal road - Highway 219 - the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.
Fountains of magma spouted "lava bombs" more than 2100 feet (212 meters) into the air as the molten rock traveled east-southeast towards the coastal road - Highway 219 - the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.
Her fans may cherish her sentimental good-girl portrayals, like the title role in "Tammy and the Bachelor" (1957), in which she played a Louisiana moonshiner's wide-eyed granddaughter who spouted folksy wisdom.
The screenplay by Laura Santullo, Mr. Plá's frequent collaborator and author of the novel from which the movie was adapted, ensures that you understand only fragments of the mumbo-jumbo spouted to discourage Sonia.
How do we put in the Oval Office someone whose campaign manager has to go on every morning show after the debate and lie to try to make up for the nonsense her boss spouted?
Which was the point: The empty optimism Elliot spouted as he plowed through Zoloft and Trunk Club officewear was transparent corporate drone denial, conveying the extent to which he's still trying to sort himself out.
At a time when pop is supposedly "purposeful" but rarely so outwardly political (despite the empty platitudes about living in a bubble spouted by celebrities) it's worth remembering—and celebrating—the outsider pride articulated on Kala.
However, by the time Sheen had revealed his boss Chuck Lorre's phone number on live radio or spouted theories about "tiger blood" and "#Winning" on 20/20183, Richards and her ex-husband had long been divorced.
Unsurprisingly, he had little personal knowledge about the label's inner workings, but spouted off a few figures regarding Cash Money's expenses and argued that Wayne was still under contract by the plain language of the terms.
We don't know, because all he has spouted is abject nonsense about "winning," a ridiculous and illegal proposal to add a 153% tariff to all Chinese goods, and the occasional crowd-pleasing diatribe about trade deals.
One of the reasons Yiannopoulos blended in so well with reactionary conservatives — despite being an openly gay man — is because he spouted the anti-feminist, anti-Muslim, and otherwise bigoted messages that the fringe movement trumpets.
"Trump spouted rubbish that if a war breaks out, it would be on the Korean Peninsula, and if thousands of people die, they would be only Koreans and Americans may sleep a sound sleep," KCNA wrote.
More mud flew up, followed by rocks and gas and then by oil, which spouted a hundred and fifty feet into the air: a black fountain surging from the arterial wound that the drillers had made.
Primarily used as a rebuttal to a flagrant lie being spouted by Kellyanne Conway, "Sure, Jan" turns Christine Taylor's condescending sibling jab from 1995's The Brady Bunch Movie into a doubtful burn for the masses.
Apart from the obscenities he spouted during his match on Wednesday — these were captured by TV cameras and microphones — Fognini was fined $27,500 at the 2014 Wimbledon for unsportsmanlike conduct, which included outbursts and an obscenity.
Republican Roy Moore spouted bigotry like a broken sewer, had defied the U.S. Constitution while holding the highest judicial office in the state, and, according to credible accusations from multiple women, stalked and molested teenage girls.
According to Clemente, who worked the case for the FBI from 1998, rampant misinformation spouted by the tabloids in the aftermath of JonBenét's murder was among the biggest obstacles to the truth getting out to the public.
"Eastern Christians" thus confirms that, contrary to the clash-of-civilization palaver spouted by both the Islamic State and the European far right, Christians lived peacefully as a minority in the Middle East for nearly 1,000 years.
How did America get to a point where one of its two major candidates for president is a man who once spouted conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama's birthplace and called to ban Muslims from the US?
This time he spouted some wildly inaccurate remarks about Muslim Syrians entering the country more easily than Christian Syrians, and the speech sowed the seeds of one of the centerpieces of his campaign: a ban on Muslim immigration.
Only 2 to 6 percent of sexual assault reports are false, and this part of the story adds weight to the commonly spouted idea that women are unstable and falsely accuse men of rape to ruin their lives.
" She wrote of Kennedy: "He had for me the somewhat dubious air of a young man who had wandered into a nest of pure-minded intellectuals, who, as far as he was concerned, spouted nonsense and foolish chitchat.
Bee looked through the work of former Fox News executive, alleged sexual harasser, and reported Donald Trump campaign adviser Roger Ailes, who led the conservative cable news network as it spouted ridiculous conspiracy theories and hate against Muslims.
The series of tweets read in full: The message is a sharp departure from Trump's original message of listening to the LGBTQ community that he spouted along the campaign trail and his daughter Ivanka's tweet during Pride this year.
Cruz, who has frequently spouted quotes from the Princess Bride while campaigning or referenced Dr. Seuss on the Senate floor, retorted to Trump's comments with another pop culture reference — this time tweeting a scene from the sitcom Happy Days.
And they take a bow for providing us with the ability to say and publish whatever we want instead of adding up the real-world damage those words might cause, especially when spouted by those wishing to sow discord.
At first, some archaeologists suggested that the spouted vessels might have been used to feed sick or disabled adults—and there was no way to be certain that the vessels (even the cute animal-shaped ones) were for infants.
"It is particularly outrageous and absurd for President Trump to pretend to care about anti-Semitism during the same week in which he once again publicly spouted anti-Semitic tropes about Jews and money," he said in a statement.
" Trump did as much when he addressed the people of Detroit Monday morning at the Detroit Economic Club, where he spouted off grim statistic after grim statistic about the city, which, he said, "was once the economic envy of the world.
In a year when Trump and the Republican party spouted constantly escalating hateful rhetoric about the dangers of people of color crossing America's borders, the superhero genre responded by embracing a growing wave of non-white and non-male heroes.
Trump has also "spouted rubbish that if a war breaks out, it would be on the Korean peninsula, and if thousands of people die, they would be only Koreans and Americans may sleep a sound sleep," the KCNA publication said.
While Mr. Santolaria opened the garoines, the crew sliced bread and sausage and prepared red wine in a porró, a spouted drinking vessel that, I found, is as likely to deliver wine to one's neck or shoulder as to one's mouth.
My character, the Space Marine commander Gabriel Angelos, spouted his lines about protecting humanity while carving through a mass of nameless orks who popped up in dribs and drabs along the long, sinewy walls and courtyards of an under-bombardment fortress.
Unsurprisingly, I'm not fed the line spouted by so many hipster baristas about a life-changing trip to a coffee farm in Columbia that made them sack in a job at a law firm to set up a succulent-filled cafe.
With little doubt about who the ancient sippy cups belonged to, the vessels are direct evidence of how Iron Age infants were fed—and a strong hint about what all those other little spouted vessels in the archaeological record were for.
But when the president has freely spouted his own longstanding animus toward adherents of one of the world's major religions, his actions — which include, in addition to the travel ban, a pervasive hostility toward immigration — must be evaluated against that backdrop.
After Trump said his accusers spouted "total fiction" and implied in an interview Hillary Clinton had persuaded them to step forward, Zervos sued Trump for defamation in New York State Supreme Court, arguing the president smeared her name through his repeated denials of the allegations.
In a week where he's repeatedly tweeted attacks on the perfectly legal and democratic recount process currently taking place in Florida, Trump talked to conservative outlet The Daily Caller and spouted a number of outlandish lies about the current state of voting in America.
Ms. Le Pen worked hard in recent years to cleanse her far-right National Front party of the virulent anti-Semitism — spouted by her father and other party leaders — that made it unpalatable for decades for all but hardened bigots on the political fringes.
Only one of them supports a man who has both spouted hate-filled language and has the power to roll back Obama-era oversight of law enforcement to curtail police brutality and unwanted shootings -- and that's the one those students chose to proudly align with.
During Saturday morning prayers at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh in October 2628, 28503 worshipers were murdered and six wounded by a gun-wielding assailant who reportedly spouted anti-Semitic insults during the attack and had earlier targeted Jews on social media.
An armed man was arrested Friday after driving an armored vehicle onto a bridge spanning the Hoover Dam and blocking traffic to demand the government "release the OIG report," a call spouted by believers of an internet conspiracy theory, in a 90-minute standoff with authorities.
Nevertheless, some ash and fumes have been spouted high enough into the atmosphere to be carried far over the Pacific Ocean, with observers in the Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Guam detecting traces of vog - a hazy mix of sulfur dioxide, aerosols, moisture and fine particles, Birchard said.
Walking lock and step with Obama and some in the liberal media on the perceived divisiveness spouted by the GOP frontrunners will only serve the Democratic Party nominee when the big PACs replay Haley's 'out of touch and angry voices' sound bites during the general election.
The president's failure to defend the United States intelligence community's unanimous conclusions of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and condemn Russian covert counterinfluence campaigns and his standing idle on the world stage while a Russian dictator spouted lies confused many but should concern all Americans.
Adler then goes on to suggest it'd be super embarrassing if this guy actually believed any of the silly anti-women stuff he spouted in his original email: Can you imagine if someone thought that you didn't know women could serve in our combat units now without exclusion?
Things got even more intense a week after the Tucson incident, when Matthew P. Wright (above right) was arrested after he drove an armored vehicle onto a bridge spanning the Hoover Dam and blocked traffic to demand the government "release the OIG report," a call spouted by QAnon believers.
Musk has spouted off about the free press, called a diver who helped rescue a trapped Thai soccer team a "pedo," and, most dramatically, invited scrutiny from the Securities and Exchange Commission by tweeting that he had secured funding to take Tesla private, even though he had not.
He bought the domain names of journalists who have written about him, he has been repeatedly banned from Twitter for violating its terms of services, and he was ordered by Judge Matsumoto to stop talking in and around court during the trial after he spouted off to reporters.
One such hater — whose name makes us suspect he may or may not be the president of the United States — spouted tired (and really uninventive) anti-LGBT jokes: "IF I HAD A DIME FOR EVERY GENDER I'D HAVE 20 CENTS" Pro tip: bullying is a reportable offense in Splatoon 2.
You might smirk at scenes of the former Sansa Stark smiting unworthy men, or snort at the increasingly leaden dialogue spouted by Professor X. By the time the fire alarm went off in my theater, deep into the final battle, it was too late for them to ruin much of anything.
Gorgeous balloon tops slouched off a shoulder over skirts gathered and knotted on a hip; long, fluted leathers spouted petticoats of frills; simple scoop-necked bias gowns were caught under a crocheted floral net; puffed-out coats cocooned the body; and apron frocks were just hanging on, clinging beautifully to possibility.
Yesterday, 375 members of the National Academy of Sciences, including 30 Nobel Prize winners, posted an open letter reviewing the basics of established climate science, decrying claims of hoax and hype spouted by Republicans during the presidential campaign and warning against the United States pulling out of the Paris Agreement on climate change.
Still, Trump voters interviewed said they cared little if the president spouted off on Twitter because he was issuing the kind of executive actions many had long craved — freezing federal grant money for environmental research, banning foreign aid for groups that give abortion counseling and cutting off immigration from several Muslim-majority nations.
Buy Now Copper Olive Oil Cruet, $100 Anyone who knows olive oil knows that there's the plain stuff for cooking and then there's the good stuff that you want to protect from sunlight and heat at all costs; this spouted cruet is for the second kind, and it looks sweet as hell on the counter.
I know, I know, there's a massive argument to be made that going, "Hey, everything's fucked so let's try and forget about it any way we can," is the kind of trite nonsense spouted by know-nothings with their heads firmly buried in the nearest sandpit, but when the world feels this fucked, escapism is more necessary than ever.
Naturally, there were a few virgins who duly spouted the old, "Are you crazy, shagging one bird for the rest of your life?!" line, but I got the sense that was less an opinion and more a "deploy default masculine response" reaction; a confused, half-forgotten instinct derived from the teachings of Snoop Dogg and Stifler from American Pie.
It's a fitting word for a year that saw the proliferation of fake news on social media sites like Facebook; the threat of real-life violence based on a false, internet-bred conspiracy theory; and the rise of a presidential candidate who regularly and repeatedly spouted complete lies — and yet managed to win the election anyway.
A review of the many insults Trump has spouted since he declared his candidacy finds that although he has called many people dumb, or dummies or low I.Q., the targeting of that particular insult at women, including minority women, occurs with curious frequency and is often a singular line of attack against them, rather than one of many.
Vaccines Don&apost Give Dogs Autism, Veterinarians Shout Into the VoidThe debunked idea that vaccines cause autism is one that, judging by my inbox alone, continues to…Read more ReadThere's no direct evidence in the survey that pet owners are buying into the propaganda spouted by the anti-vaccination movement—it doesn't seem to have asked people whether they think pet vaccines can cause autism, for instance.
Anybody who's listened to the radio during the past year and inadvertently (or otherwise) developed a taste for the bland, luscious, sensitive EDM permutation known as tropical house will instantly delight upon hearing this album, as will anybody who loved the sexy upbeat songs on Justin Bieber's Purpose but yawned and/or groaned when he strummed an acoustic confessional or spouted a didactic ballad.
Jim Bridenstine, while a GOP member of Congress from Oklahoma, once spouted some of the most tired of denier talking points on the floor of the House of Representatives: He claimed global temperatures had stopped rising in the early 2000s, that "sun output and ocean cycles" were responsible for any changes, and talked about the Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age as if they blew the lid off a conspiracy.
Here her speech ironically reminded me of the kinds of polemics spouted at rallies by supporters of the current President: a shallow grasp of US history, insistence on conformity to a certain linguistic orthodoxy, the rejection of any information that is not relayed through personally known sources, a suspicion of institutions (like the press) and all knowledge they circulate, a valorizing of overblown rhetoric, and contempt for views that don't comport with their own.

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