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His tormentors wanted to know if he'd met any Christians.
In a flash, she could rid herself of her tormentors.
Students doubt they have seen the last of their tormentors.
He laced into his tormentors, determined to clear his name.
Carrie also features a teen girl killing her high school tormentors.
His tormentors wanted to know if he had met any Christians.
Now Mumtaz is sorry she ever pressed charges against her tormentors.
Thousands came here to tell their stories and courageously confront their tormentors.
Next, the museum records Nixon fulminating against perceived tormentors in the press.
Moments like withdrawing from morphine, or fighting back against his IRL tormentors.
The couple concluded that their tormentors had followed them to Central America.
But his mind constantly flickers back to the brutality of his tormentors.
Social media was cited by several as their tormentors' weapon of choice.
The difference is that Pryor 'disarmed' his would-be tormentors with laughter.
They are stricter when it comes to victims than to their tormentors.
They said to us: 'Let the corrupt and the tormentors be judged.
I hobbled out to buy slides, then shipped off my old tormentors.
This year, Mr. Trump has granted his media tormentors a bigly favor.
They know not what they do, was Jesus' comment on his tormentors.
I'm assuming he becomes all-powerful and, finally, kills his many tormentors. pic.twitter.
Maybe you even felt bad for the robot and angry at its tormentors.
To this day, my private photos remain online and my tormentors remain unpunished.
The constant fear and tormentors I had to endure made me feel worthless.
"I'm not cool like you," Earn says, scanning the hallway for oncoming tormentors.
I would come back at my tormentors the way they came at me.
This time, though, something snapped, and Ms. Rajput turned and faced her tormentors.
Among their tormentors is a female gang led by the intimidating, um, Ms. Cyborg.
He gave his name, rank and serial number and defied his tormentors with curses.
Their tormentors in these accounts were not poachers, but the park officials who police them.
Victims of crime, especially, may be comforted by the knowledge that their tormentors are suffering.
It was the way these brothers fought and outlasted their tormentors that made them different.
When his mother tries to defend him from his human tormentors, she is locked up.
Judicial Watch was one of the Clintons' original tormentors, a charter member of what Mrs.
And that's where Mershin's tormentors, the prostate-cancer-sniffing dogs from the video, come in.
It's hard out there for conspiracy-theory peddling, dietary-supplement hawking, tormentors of grieving parents.
He never named a name, never lost his dignity, never gave an inch to his tormentors.
Female tormentors prefer "relational" bullying, such as spreading false rumours or exclusion from a social group.
Its shadow falls across islands where millions live side-by-side with former tormentors or victims.
They're not being given a chance to know, to even know, what happened to their tormentors.
On the contrary, she seems like she could clobber every single one of her cat tormentors.
Mr. Kalanick later vowed never to be bullied again and turned the tables on his tormentors.
Trump may be on very thin ice, but I do not see his tormentors as heroes.
Many of them suffered in silence for years because their tormentors had name recognition and wealth.
But online, her tormentors continued after classes and, as most were anonymous, the school would not help.
Mr Partlow overstates the extent to which the Afghan people shared their president's disillusionment with his tormentors.
And trying so very hard, despite one's peers and tormentors insistence on the contrary, to feel desirable.
When he emerged, he found one of his tormentors pointing what looked like a handgun at him.
Croatia had, in Luka Modric of Real Madrid and Ivan Rakitic of Barcelona, the tormentors of England.
Free from past tormentors, they've subtly redefined the breakup album, where the frame is the work itself.
Faced with this existential risk, they cut back on their marketing budgets and focused on mollifying their tormentors.
Mr. McKibben's oil-addicted tormentors should be ashamed of themselves — if indeed they are capable of feeling shame.
Then the scene shifted to an encounter with another of Jude's tormentors, this one wielding a fire poker.
For anyone who has ever wanted to abandon all grace and give their tormentors the whooping they deserve.
But with a personal fortune of more than $130 billion, he has the means to torment his tormentors.
Victims of domestic abuse are starting to speak out about how much Trump reminds them of their tormentors.
When his dad finally made him face up to one of his tormentors, he refused to raise his fists.
At about the 4:30 mark, the dizzied little guy waddles back to the pack, escorted by his tormentors.
An avid rugby player, he said it took some self-control for him not to "kung fu" his tormentors.
In the Norwegian version, the girl who is slut-shamed for kissing someone else's boyfriend faces down her tormentors.
"The Silence" posits a grand evolutionary struggle between mankind and its winged tormentors, but every moment feels like regression.
Only when Ada looks to her roots is there hope that she will wrest back control from her tormentors.
Helpless children, he believed, are easily victimized by their tormentors because of their physical and emotional dependence on them.
He was ruthlessly bullied in school, and even ended up hospitalized after his tormentors shoved him down a staircase.
Active in the leftist opposition Libre Party, the Pinedas believe their tormentors were loyal to conservative President Juan Orlando Hernandez.
In a book crowded with tormentors, it's the casual brutality of Jacky, the boy's father, that leaves the strongest impression.
But a few weeks later she discovered she was pregnant with the child of one of her Islamic State tormentors.
Small wonder that on Election Day they turned on their tormentors and the candidates who had turned against them first.
But in a feat of Twitter jiujitsu, she manages to turn the insults around and make her tormentors look ridiculous.
Still, they were two points in the makeshift line that, for whatever reason, none of Ms. Eckford's tormentors dared cross.
One of the difficulties some women face when they come forward today is their tormentors have names, but they don't.
Hooray for the exposure of hypocrisy in high places and the affirmation that some of our tormentors have tortured motives.
On social media, Brandy's tormentors made up fake Facebook accounts and posted about her weight and looks, her family tells PEOPLE.
Inherently assimilationist, these stories rest on the conclusion that Asian characters are just as "American"—sometimes more "American"—than their tormentors.
In 2014, "The Look of Silence," a documentary about the purge's victims confronting their tormentors was nominated for an Academy Award.
They portray his Democratic accusers as unhinged tormentors, too consumed with his destruction to see how unimpeachably he has really behaved.
She was later expelled for calling other tormentors "white trash," after they threw a purse full of combination locks at her.
He will also have to show that the Venezuelan government persecuted him or that they failed to protect him from his tormentors.
I imagined myself in her shoes, an exercise I force myself into each time I write about Afghan women and their tormentors.
Sinosphere A fur coat that kept a family's three children warm at night, seized and still in the home of their tormentors.
The imaginings by my tormentors of me as an Orthodox Jew in wide-brimmed hat and Hasidic garb were, of course, laughable.
Meanwhile, "progressives" continue to ignore sex abuse victims who happen to be inconvenient for them and/or make excuses for their tormentors.
But, as he played it, the notes turned into arrows, and his tormentors, convinced that he was an angel, left him alone.
Smarting from such insults, the conservative Meiji rulers of Japan became obsessed with regaining their sovereignty and protecting themselves from foreign tormentors.
If they refuse, more and more children will be sexually abused and their tormentors will have greater assurance of never being caught.
But for Mr. Trump, every barb seems to hit home, and he vengefully attacks his tormentors in full view of the world.
And next weekend, he'll take some pithy, parting shots at his tormentors in the press at his final White House Correspondents Association Dinner.
Martial arts instilled in Mr. Peña a sense of conviction, he said, enabling him to ward off his tormentors and earn some titles.
Louis spares his reader nothing of the brutish physical violence of young Eddy's father and tormentors along with the relentless violence of poverty.
The constant fear and tormentors I had to endure made me feel worthless, but shaped me into an empathetic and open minded person.
And yet he strides around the field free of resentment, existing only to be used and abused and to cheerily support his tormentors.
Bigoted, warlike, stupid, planet hating, the cause of all oppression, tormentors of the marginalized, and responsible for past evils, that&aposs left-wing politics.
Capitulation, in other words, reinforces power, which explains why some victims are as angered by their quiescent comrades as they are by their tormentors.
And on Wednesday, it took another step by introducing a tool that lets people block tormentors from sending them harassing messages, Mike Isaac writes.
But she is undone by obstacles and tormentors — and a script that goes to extraordinary, and exasperating, lengths to stack the deck against her.
He is openly bullied in front of Simon; he retorts in powerful, queenly fashion to his tormentors as Simon remains silent, watching and cringing.
The playbook for these sorts of attempted returns to public life is well established: Express contrition, forgive your tormentors, espouse the hard lessons learned.
Many women have reported being fired or sidelined at work after speaking up and labeled troublemakers while their tormentors face few, if any, consequences.
After his family paid $1,22017 in ransom, his tormentors released him by the border with a message: If we see you again, you're dead.
Houellebecq has always seen himself as speaking for and to such men; women figure in his novels almost exclusively as their tormentors or saviors.
In flashbacks to Sue Ann's high school days, she appears to be the only black kid in her school, and she's surrounded by white tormentors.
Others had trouble getting time off from work to testify against their tormentors, or struggled to return to everyday life, plunging them into financial distress.
The attention is lavished on his foils and tormentors, who are cut from gaudy, worn-out cardboard and set in motion like furious windup toys.
Six women — one a loosely defined protagonist, the others her echoes and tormentors — chant and babble in shifting configurations, sometimes glassy and sometimes full-cry.
Eventually, my mother could no longer endure my suffering and, on one fateful day, unbeknown to me, marched to my school to lecture my tormentors.
His clash with House Democrats will give him the foil in the form of his Democratic tormentors that he's lacked ever since his 2016 campaign.
Decades later, when Alice told her story to the police, they informed her that one of her tormentors had died at some point along the way.
It said that fellow employees of Lambert said he had socialized outside of work with his alleged tormentors and he himself often used racially insensitive language.
Chief among the tormentors was her mother, a vain, thoughtlessly cruel social climber who didn't think much of her daughter and never bothered to disguise it.
And a new character, a bully, was created out of the memories that Ms. DuVernay and Jennifer Lee, the screenwriter, had of their own childhood tormentors.
The 18-year-old victim in Chicago thought one of his tormentors was his friend, and his parents dropped him off to meet him at McDonald's.
So as the series has heaped punishment on the characters, it's not hard to be a little excited for whatever punishment they dish back to their tormentors.
Centineo, who plays a character in the music video, bonds with Collins' character and helps her create a color canon that spews bright powder on her tormentors.
It's all in the eyes: the fear and confusion when she discovers that she's bleeding, and the vacant stare when she unleashes her wrath on her tormentors.
For most of the tournament's 44-year history, the "Poms" (as they are called by their Australian tormentors, who have won it five times) have been useless.
When Samson was captured by the Philistines, he pulled down the pillars of their temple, preferring to die while destroying his tormentors rather than live in captivity.
Tyler may have stalked Hannah, but he also loved her: perhaps making her tormentors look like they met the same fate felt somewhat like justice to Tyler.
Maya's older brother, who's in eighth grade, gives her a string of incredible expletives to wield at her tormentors who labeled her UGIS—ugliest girl in school.
Used to be kind of famous — gave in to one of its fiercest tormentors this week: the hedge fund Starboard Value, often described as an activist investor.
His tormentors whipped his back so severely that he could not sleep on it for days, his friend said, speaking on condition of anonymity to avoid reprisals.
The grins and cheers that spontaneously break out in the restaurant feel contrived, as they do whenever Javed uses the words of "the Boss" against his tormentors.
Mohammed Mohamud Mohammed, a former detainee, recalls seeing one of his tormentors working for the Liyu as a security guard at the ONLF's homecoming ceremony last year.
Police said the victim knew at least one of his accused tormentors, meeting Hill at a McDonald's restaurant in a Chicago suburb during the last week of December.
When Lila pulls a knife on one of her tormentors and threatens to kill him, the scene doesn't read like a childish threat; we know she'll do it.
But the truly skin-crawling offering was "The New World Order," in which two tormentors crack jokes about their strategy as a trembling prisoner sits blindfolded, awaiting torture.
When she eventually files and wins a case against one of her tormentors, the victory is hollow: Marine chain of command means that little happens to the perpetrator.
Mumtaz is a 23-year-old woman from the northern Afghan province of Kunduz, the victim of an acid attack when she was 18, whose tormentors were jailed.
And when Democrats won the House in 2018, Pelosi tapped Cummings to lead the Oversight Committee, where he quickly became one of Trump's top tormentors on the Hill.
Like most ex-addicts—and Bowie declares himself to have an addictive personality—he loves to talk about his old tormentors and cannot keep off the topic of cigarettes.
By now we know that, yes, he has PTSD and speaks to the dead, but most of his strangeness is an act meant to unsettle his proper English tormentors.
Does Stone just drive around with chemicals in his car, on the off chance that he sees cars that vaguely remind him of his tormentors from literally 20 years ago?
So, if Donald Trump really wants to gain a measure of retribution against those persecuting him, he should get into the fact business — an industry largely abandoned by his tormentors.
Everyone Told Him Not ToUnlike the (sadly familiar) arc of online tormentors driving a victim to suicide, there was no army of forum vigilantes egging Welch to "investigate" the pizza parlor.
Now, a deep suspicion is raging against anyone who has lived alongside the group — even girls who were held hostage, repeatedly raped and left to raise infants fathered by their tormentors.
Otherwise, why would they ever give up their guns when they can keep tormenting their supposed tormentors with their "assault" rifles, Second Amendment rights and the lobbying power of the N.R.A.?
"The victims we supported during this trial are happy that the crimes they suffered were recognized by the conviction of their tormentors," Charles Chubaka Chichura, the victims' chief lawyer, told Reuters.
As shown in Tall Girl, not only does Fareeda stand up to Jodi's tormentors, she's emotionally supportive, tells Jodi to "roll with it," and invites her to dance away her worries.
It's just that the costs would have been borne, as they generally are, by vulnerable people whose tormentors would be emboldened by seeing someone famous and powerful get away with it.
Or do they flee off on a new trajectory -- say, to Theon's ancestral home in the Iron Islands, where his warrior sister, Yara, waits ready to open a can on his tormentors?
One of their most impressive displays was a 3-0 win over arch rivals Argentina in qualifying while a recent 1-0 win over Germany, their tormentors in 2014, was particularly cathartic.
Residents of a newly-freed Iraqi village on the outskirts of Mosul fled in panic Tuesday as rumors swirled around the settlement that their tormentors and former occupiers, ISIS, were coming back.
"You're not special anymore," Chelsea's fans sang to Mourinho, who responded by holding up three fingers to his tormentors — his tally of Premier League titles delivered in two spells at Stamford Bridge.
The Yankee tormentors Dustin Pedroia and David Ortiz were to blame for the blemishes, smashing three homers that accounted for all but one of the Boston runs in a 753-1 victory.
It is not just animals that suffer abuse from their tormentors; The Humane Society cited a survey that found 71 percent of domestic violence victims said that their abuser also targeted pets.
At first Kent thought the livid viewer must be joking: The heroine of "The Nightingale," an Irish convict in 1820s Tasmania, is called a whore by her tormentors all through the film.
Especially striking is the artist's concentration on the head and shoulders of Christ; his tormentors and surroundings are more lightly rendered, as if the trials of the physical world were less real.
At first Kent thought the livid viewer must be joking: The heroine of "The Nightingale," an Irish convict in 1820s Tasmania, is called a whore by her tormentors all through the film.
In the two-in-one autobiographical volume "My Parents: An Introduction/This Does Not Belong to You," Hemon imagines his tormentors' panic and suffering, compulsively identifying with them in spite of himself.
And while I was bullied and ostracized for being black, I joined in and punished others for being effeminate or slow, hoping that would shield me from or endear me to my tormentors.
In The Dressmaker, Kate Winslet's character Tilly returns to the town that spurned her as a child — bringing an arsenal of seamstress skills that she uses to curry favor with her former tormentors.
Some massive cabal of people have decided that the clownpocalypse is upon us and are trying to warn us the only way they know how: Dressing as our tormentors and leering at children.
Still, she encourages readers to imagine the impossible: that the Jews of Germany still had to live with Hitler's portrait hanging in the main square of Berlin, and their tormentors went on unpunished.
" He denounced his tormentors in the Democratic Party and the media as "sick, sick" and, referring to his raft of critics on MSNBC, crowed that "their ratings dropped through the floor last night.
When my husband was a teenager, his favorite classic novel was "The Count of Monte Cristo," where a wrongly imprisoned hero spends hundreds of pages hunting down his tormentors and making them pay.
The aberration of that kind of comeuppance should tell you where the movies' priorities had shifted by the early 1980s: from the rumbling psyches of girls to the sexual amusement of their tormentors.
Hence the vicarious thrill we feel for the victim who attacks her attacker, the nerd who triumphs over his jock-tormentors; Oloixarac offers these examples and more in her whirlwind of a book.
Students at Rutgers University are analyzing what makes these tormentors tick in a class called "31 Knights of Halloween" — all with the intent of finding out what each movie character is mentally afflicted with.
I have mostly forgiven my tormentors, though forgiving "sly" has been hard and I likely will not forgive the teachers who just looked the other way under the "that is what boys do" theory.
And when Lizzie strips naked before hacking her two tormentors to slivers, her nudity isn't simply practical: It's the repudiation of a 19th-century wardrobe that controlled women's movements as thoroughly as men did.
As we walk by the middle school that inspired this moment, Mr. McCraney points out the spot on the second floor where he would stand, peering fearfully at his tormentors waiting for him outside.
The robot is forced to perform a variety of agility drills and gets hit with a hockey stick, enduring quite a bit of abuse before the robot finally pulls a gun on its human tormentors.
Temple serves as a memorial to a figure equally celebrated and shunned in his lifetime, who lives on a hundred years past his forgotten tormentors to represent the birth of gay pride and LGBTQ rights.
In a televised message on Good Friday, Prince Charles spoke of the persecution of Christians around the world and said he had been "deeply moved" by those who had the courage to forgive their tormentors.
Eastwood, Ray and Hauser (who is nothing short of brilliant) cleverly invite the audience to judge Jewell the way his tormentors eventually will: on the basis of prejudices we might not even admit to ourselves.
"This is not normally the language of a free society," he added, recalling how his old K.G.B. tormentors used to hound him and his friends over texts and photographs declared forbidden by the Soviet authorities.
In this issue, Spider-Man's been captured by evil shape-shifting Skrulls as a lure for a member of the Guardians, and the team comes to blows with their would-be tormentors in high-flying fashion.
They say that a major concern is the hundreds of other women and girls who are also held by Boko Haram, captives who are often sexually assaulted, forced into marriages with their tormentors, and sometimes killed.
They had to convince their own selves and those around them, that whatever they had done to escape slavery was for their personal good, and did not reduce them to the vile level of their tormentors.
In a few minutes some Republican congressman will take his place and begin yammering about how the president is being railroaded, about how impeaching him is a vindictive deed that his tormentors will come to regret.
"The Birth of a Nation", which is released this week, asks audiences to make another interpretive leap: to see that, since slavery was evil, it was legitimate, even righteous, for slaves to rise up against their tormentors.
She's her usual funny, cutting self throughout, but when she's finally clear of her tormentors she lets her guard down, the panicked look on her face revealing just how awful and out of place she really feels.
In the end, she bears her breasts on a golden platter and invites her tormentors to eat, an image that brings to mind the Minne di Sant'Agata, a breast-shaped Sicilian sweet with a cherry on top.
" Saturday, in a two-hour speech before the Conservative Political Action Conference, Mr. Trump offered a more pungent take on his tormentors, using a vulgarity to describe the special counsel inquiry and calling the investigations "collusion delusion.
Adult females responded to a broad range of male provocations — unwanted sexual overtures, food disputes, pushing, kicking, vocal threats, persistent pestiness — by forming coalitions of two or more females, who would then jointly take on their male tormentors.
As a form of escape, he imagines his life as a musical, and the movie is dotted with song and dance, beginning with a particularly audacious locker-room scene in which Ulysses' jock tormentors turn into backup dancers.
But the boy was in fact a product of alien experimentation that gave him extraordinary powers, which he put to use first by literally blowing up his tormentors a la "The Fury," and finally, faking his own death.
The unusual composition arranges the actors frontally across the picture plane, flattening them into jangling, V-shaped rhythms activated by Marsyas's legs and his tormentors' crooked elbows, a wall of bodies broken occasionally by punch-outs into deep space.
Moreover, it reinforces the myth that school shooters are the victims of bullying pushed to the breaking point and lashing out against their tormentors, and that if their peers had just reached out to them, they might have prevented the shootings.
Over the last year, Eva Galperin says she's learned the signs: the survivors of domestic abuse who come to her describing how their tormentors seem to know everyone they've called, texted, and even what they discussed in their most private conversations.
But unlike the women in Chicago, who chose to retaliate by choosing utter destruction, women of the real world will have to suffice with swift moments of shock and retribution, while bracing themselves for the inevitable return of their tormentors.
In truth, it is a virtual paradise created for the hosts by Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins), where they can all live free and peacefully away from their human tormentors — a kind of giant server into which their conscious minds were uploaded.
On Pro Football PITTSBURGH — The worst thing that happened to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday was that they lost, 27-29, to the New England Patriots, their longtime tormentors, the object of their obsession, the team they continue to chase.
That there's a fund that allows congressmen, some of whom were my biggest tormentors, Blake Farenthold, that fat guy from Texas, has got about $80,000 to keep quiet some inappropriate conduct that he had with a female ... 80,000 tax dollars, but go ahead.
How ironic that, at the very moment of President Trump's political triumph, Avenatti — one of Trump's chief tormentors, a man lauded by the media for "telling truth to power" — has been accused of crimes by prosecutors in New York and Los Angeles.
Survivors of the purges hope the beginning of an investigation will allow them to confront their former tormentors, even if the new process does not lead to criminal prosecutions, said Bedjo Untung, the leader of a victims' group known locally as YPKP 65.
With the murky, languid cinematography by Fernando Lockett, delicate editing by Alice Furtado and Luiz Pretti, plus evocative music by Juan Rojo Pedro Durães, the film plays like a whispery ghost movie, in which the real tormentors are the protagonists' inner thoughts.
A 22-year-old bisexual woman who was detained for almost a month at a clinic in Chechnya, where she was beaten and tortured over her sexuality and rejection of Islam, is calling on Russian authorities to initiate criminal proceedings against her tormentors.
And while Johnson had very little time left, he did manage to deliver one last massive fuck you to his congressional tormentors on the way out: He issued a general amnesty pardoning every single Confederate, allowing them to rejoin public life immediately.
A superb problem solver and sure shot, Snowball manages to escape and evade most of her tormentors until the final half-hour, when "The Hunt" — a movie that shows zero respect for the laws of physics, ballistics or human anatomy — goes from irritating to inane.
The wiry, intense actress returns in the next play, the hourlong "Ashes to Ashes," and brings a rabid physicality to that charged two-hander, in which you can't quite be sure whether the couple on view are each other's lovers or tormentors, or maybe both.
Could it be Larry, the hairless, muscular, six-foot-seven, dark-green creature who has slain his tormentors at the Institute for Oceanographic Research and has turned up in the kitchen of the housewife, Dorothy, seeking shelter and offering sex, courteous companionship, and help with the housework?
To their shame, Hillary-supporting feminists have shown more concern for the box office failures of a group of fictional female exorcists than they have the trauma of these flesh-and-blood women forced to watch their tormentors parade around the national scene to roaring applause.
The danger for the economy is that some in the White House will tempted to appease these tormentors by offering a big infrastructure bill, because we know Democrats love to spend, and combining it with a tax boost on corporations and high income individuals that will hamstring growth.
In Mr. Clinton's case, at least, it was partially an act — while he was able to effectively manage major foreign policy issues even at the height of the impeachment debate, in private he was consumed by the investigation, raged endlessly about his tormentors and at times seemed deeply distracted.
The phrase "trick or treat" was reportedly first used in 1927 by a Canadian journalist who wrote, "the youthful tormentors were at back door and front demanding edible plunder by the word 'trick or treat,' to which the inmates gladly responded and sent the robbers away rejoicing," according to the Sun.
Kaepernick did not mention anyone in the post, but Vick's comments came during a televised appearance yesterday, and now today Kaepernick posted the full definition of "Stockholm Syndrome"—a condition when people begin to psychologically align themselves with their captors and tormentors in order to cope with being held hostage.
While Hunters doesn't claim to be about any one specific group or person, some have questioned whether Pacino's Meyer Offerman, a rich Holocaust survivor who leads this vigilante group, was inspired by Simon Wiesenthal, a real life Nazi hunter who brought justice to his tormentors by prosecuting them in court.
There, while Abby is reacquainted with all that she loved and (mostly) hated about living there, she is drawn back into an unsolved mystery from her high-school days, 10 years earlier, when a group of her teenage tormentors were beset by an unexplained sickness and one of her mean-girl rivals went missing.
He has no hope of ever walking again but, thanks to a new war crimes tribunal, he finally has some hope that, after 22011 years as an independent country, Kosovo will belatedly grapple with a singularly taboo topic: why ethnic Albanians like him kept getting attacked and in some cases killed even after their Serbian tormentors had fled.
Reddit has in recent months started to address online abuse, and on Wednesday it took one of its bigger steps toward helping individuals gain some control over tormentors: The company said it would give people a blocking feature to shield themselves against harassment on the site, moving to prohibit abusive users from sending messages to others.
When he tweets insults about the stature of those who challenge him — "Liddle Bob Corker" and "Little Marco" Rubio — he's not just emasculating his tormentors by suggesting that manly authority is tied to height (although he's doing that, too); he's adopting the ad hominem rhetorical tactics that are a staple of angry men on Twitter and Reddit.
When I was young I certainly felt more like a white girl than an Asian one, and sometimes it was shocking to catch a glimpse of my face in the mirror and be forced to catalog the hated differences; to encounter tormentors and former friends and know that what they saw was so at odds with the person I believed I was.
"I would ask them to bring the people who were stolen straight here," he said He'd also like for his tormentors to face international sanctions from a handful of countries under the United States' Magnitsky Act, which was passed in 2012 as a way to punish Russian officials for human rights violations after a lawyer investigating corruption was killed in prison.
" But in keeping with his penchant for blunt talk, the pontiff said Friday that "that tragedy" had been "a genocide" and was "the first of the deplorable series of catastrophes of the past century, made possible by twisted racial, ideological or religious aims that darkened the minds of the tormentors even to the point of planning the annihilation of entire peoples.
But when you're already invested in the Caps winning the Cup and you called the Penguins-Capitals series the true Stanley Cup Final (for the second straight postseason), there's no reason to do anything other than sell out completely on the idea that this is the Caps' year, and that this Game 73 against their Pittsburgh tormentors represents their chance to finally break the dam that has held the organization back for nearly a decade.
Their eager precision, their oooohs and ahhhhs and sighs and hums, the vanilla smoothness of their voices, as polished and feel-good as Broadway vocals (minus the enunciation) — are all throwbacks to Glee and High School Musical, whose late-'00s success proved, if only for a fleeting moment, that a diverse troupe of show choir kids could get revenge on their high school tormentors by finally becoming cool and taking over the world — which they accomplish by flattening classic pop songs into blandly idealized replicas.
On College Basketball Before Jerry Tarkanian built a college basketball powerhouse in Las Vegas, he was the coach at Long Beach State in the early 1970s and had two tormentors: John Wooden and his dynastic U.C.L.A. teams, and the N.C.A.A. What irked Tarkanian for years, though, was the way the N.C.A.A. pursued him doggedly at every stop in his career yet seemed to have little interest in digging into all the favors a notorious booster did for U.C.L.A. players in the '60s and '70s.

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