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Who tortures dissenters now or launches wars or corrodes democracy?
Maybe, it is his own stagnancy that truly tortures him.
Is someone playing a demented school nurse who tortures kiddos?
The pictures of how America tortures illustrate what happens next.
He tortures a young rebel with a hammer and pliers.
He has more power than anybody else, so He tortures everybody.
Machado's fiction inflicts unlikely tortures on its characters and cruel suspense
A cop tortures a suspect by pouring water down his throat.
And Collins tortures Met fans, in the same ways he always has.
The memory of Sylvia and Oliver carried Emily through Gilead's endless tortures.
He tortures and kills innocent people, seemingly because he's bored and can.
Normally, I arrange outward from a core vocal, which tortures the band.
Like, is it not bad enough that your country tortures Uyghurs...Fuck.
Who needed love, with all its tortures and entanglements, when there was this?
Almost all of those who did oppose the Nazis perished under ghastly tortures.
Still, Macron's acknowledgement of the tortures is seen as a major step forward.
The report, titled "How America Tortures," describes the treatment Zubaydah and others endured.
"My ideas began to change because I saw so many injustices and tortures."
Yet the particular tortures exacted this year may make the choice less obvious.
Madison Bumgarner traditionally tortures the Colorado Rockies with both his arm and his bat.
You know what they say: "The family that tortures together... lives happily ever after"... ?
And he makes mistakes when he's anxious, and he tortures himself over those mistakes.
In the movie, she kidnaps and tortures James Caan's character for weeks in her home.
Okay, Simone Biles is Olympic gold medalist, and Matilda tortures grown adults with her mind.
The kind that tortures enemies, quashes dissenters, sends refugees packing, deports millions in an hour.
And then when they hauled her out of bed in the dark for special private tortures.
She full-on tortures the interns during Hunt's trauma training and enjoys every moment of it.
So Gilda went through the tortures of the damned and at the end, I felt robbed.
"Why are you obstructing them so much and carrying out Nazi tortures on them?" he added.
I'll have bacon once in a while, although it tortures me that animals are being tortured.
Avi tortures the boy, whose name is Rashid Khalid Al Nuaimi, to get him to talk.
The government denies it tortures prisoners or mistreats detainees, saying its courts abide by human rights laws.
Morocco routinely detains and tortures dissidents to maintain control over Western Sahara's phosphate mines and oil reserves.
He shoots and tortures Barbara Gordon (Batgirl) in an effort to drive her father, Commissioner Gordon, mad.
Characters die from cholera and measles and smallpox, from shipwrecks and scalpings and botched amputations and occult tortures.
But, aside from the case of Maurice Audin, Macron stopped short of apologizing for the tortures and murders.
In "The Aviary," a man psychologically tortures his wife out of an obsessive love for his dead mother.
He was found guilty of numerous crimes, including killings, tortures and the kidnapping of babies from political prisoners.
The retrospective record gives a salve to readers who struggle through the everyday tortures experienced by the characters.
Surprise, surprise: William Barr's Justice Department tortures the law and logic to arrive at a conclusion that pleases Trump.
Olivia then tortures the guy for information, only to find out that her father hired him to follow her.
But it turns out all his dolls might have souls, and he tortures them until they do his bidding.
Many times throughout the adventure, he threatens to quit, claiming the tortures at Sintracorp are not normal or ok.
One bird tortures a hogtied man in the foreground using a knife to carve bloody lines into his back.
His team downs supply convoys, black-bags captives as if they're Gitmo detainees and tortures people to get information.
However, they don't fit into contemporary society and their Dr. Moreau-esque tortures have left them unable to reproduce.
Anyone, from any group or nation, who tortures anyone else, from any group or nation, is doing something wrong.
But what tortures her and ultimately drives her to insanity is her own complex of childhood fear and guilt.
They are published in a study titled "How America Tortures" by one of his lawyers and the lawyer's students.
Cold showers have their virtues: They prepare an adult for the unavoidable tortures and small indignities of the day.
For much of his life, Sarlo suffered from one of depression's cruelest tortures: anhedonia, or the inability to feel pleasure.
"Once again, it proves that all the detentions, tortures and murders are committed by the law enforcement officers," Kocketkov added.
Rocko whole-heartedly believes that his nostalgia for the past can save him from the tortures of the modern world.
And Yaweh tortures and massacres people by the hundreds of thousands for trivial disobedience or for no reason at all.
Hap tortures his victims by nearly killing them while monitoring their brains, his attempt to replicate NDEs in real time.
And as these people and their lives have testified, it is a regime that imprisons, tortures and impoverishes its citizens.
But rather than kill him in one strike, Soo-hyun tortures him with a wicked game of catch and release.
In Goldberg&aposs case, he tortures and kills his victims using the same method: forcing them into a glass box.
"I was fascinated by Catholicism in childhood, the tortures and the torments of the martyrs and of Jesus," he says.
When Joe (Penn Badgley) stalks, tortures, and obsesses over Beck (Elizabeth Lail) in the Lifetime series You, I identified with him.
We are riddled with it, and Hejinian frames it as an active force that scuttles, gropes, tortures, narrows, names, and questions.
Still, that kid Sid is a sociopath and tortures his toys, including a terrifying mechanical spider thing with a baby head.
Remember, Kanter has previously called Erdogan the "Hitler of our century" who tortures and brutalizes anyone with an opposing political view.
The DCEU's Batman tortures criminals and tries to murder Superman, while Superman himself accidentally destroys cities, and is forced to murder villains.
Looking for a cure, Deadpool ends up with the mysterious Ajax, who tortures Wade in order to unleash his latent mutant abilities.
In Netflix's now-canceled Daredevil series, the main character regularly tortures people, but none of his victims ever suffer a heart attack.
They're not finding a place of peace in their own selves so they can't find it anybody else, so that tortures them.
Stories of abductions, tortures and murders by HTS members or criminal gangs taking advantage of the security situation are all too common.
Long, languid views of Mexican landscapes, city streets and shipyards are woven with voice-overs that recount tortures, emotional agony and murders.
By season eight, her only companions are a large zombie who tortures people and a creepy guy who lives in the basement.
Then there will be no human voice to tell the authentic story of the genocide, the tortures, the gas chambers, the concentration camps.
" Paul and Karla would videotape all of their sexual tortures, and Karla was always like, "I didn't do anything, it was all him!
Beyond human rights conventions that call for such access is the right of Americans to know what tortures were inflicted in their name.
He details tortures inflicted on both sides—the phrase "tarred and feathered" persists as something vaguely folkloric but is revealed as unimaginably cruel.
His art speaks to infernal traumas and corporal tortures, spontaneous ferocities and methodical brutalities that define humanity as an insatiably war-hungry species.
And what was Mick Mulvaney thinking when he agreed to be Trump's third chief of staff, having witnessed the tortures of chiefs Nos.
The official went into explicit detail about the various tortures that the VC would use on me if they were to catch me.
"The government continued to deal harshly with those who engaged in almost any religious practices through executions, tortures, beatings and arrests," the report read.
ISIS continues to engage in brutalities with impunity, and relishes the spectacles of killings and tortures that it then puts out on social media.
More than that, it reveals the tendency of modern discourse to try to redeem the psychological tortures of capitalism through commodity fetishism and consumption.
And in his own stadium, with a team of players as expensive as any on earth, the futility of that predicament clearly tortures him.
"It is up to us to be united to put an end to a dictatorship that tortures and murders," he said in another tweet.
More than that, it reveals the tendency of modern discourse to try to redeem the psychological tortures of capitalism through commodity fetishism and consumption.
We'd live in permanent uncertainty, but you can make a kind of home in purgatory: there are occasional tortures, but it's not so bad.
In court appearances, Ms. Rivas has said repeatedly that she had left Italy in 2016 to stop suffering the "tortures" of her former partner.
They're not going to forget as many of parenthood's daily wonders and tortures because they're compulsively documenting them with the phones we all carry.
But above all there'd be the torturing of Trump, who so gleefully tortures his own political foes and even some of his political friends.
His sympathy for Ahmanet is well-established in the movie, and so is his distrust for Prodigium, which tortures her and plans to vivisect her.
She is believed to have been a young woman of noble birth who was martyred, after terrible tortures, under the Roman emperor Decius in 251AD.
The headmaster tortures the students while muttering, "Blessed are the wicked who are healed by my hands," seeking to force them to suppress their abilities.
"An authoritarian dictator who murders journalists, tortures women activists and starves thousands of children should not control what Americans can and cannot say," he tweeted.
Calling it "one of the finest weapons in the Seven Kingdoms," he later tortures Sansa with it in front of everyone in the throne room.
Over on the more violent, drug-peddling side of our story, Nacho endures more tortures of the damned in the name of his cover story.
In the ensuing decades many rebel bodies were put to worse tortures than an anthill, and so were government supporters and those caught in between.
There, a hard-driving Dutch sea captain tortures them with work and tantalizes them with his manliness, at one point even displaying his tattooed penis.
The Chinese government tortures and imprisons thousands for practicing their religious beliefs, Tillerson said, citing the targeting of Falun Gong members, Uighur Muslims and Tibetan Buddhists.
To keep up the pace, I put myself through a series of self-imposed tortures that included overcaffeinating and taking catnaps in place of real sleep.
The female narrator of "Scarred" imprisons and tortures a man in order to harvest from him the blood and tears that her dark magic spells require.
L'assassinat d'Audin remonte à si loin, à avant la guerre civile algérienne des années 90, avec ses propres tortures, disparitions, massacres collectifs et ses 150,000 morts.
"I hope you think about the pain you caused this child and that it tortures you," Lomeli is shown telling Aguirre and Pearl in the documentary.
A religious-persecution subplot finds Shakespeare having to hide his connections to Roman Catholicism and also gives the show an excuse to indulge in bloody tortures.
But as Megan pointed out, we know the other characters so well, and we're presumably somewhat invested in them, and this movie just flat-out tortures them.
He's a droid in the model of Star Wars' IG-88 here, but that shift isn't enough for it to feel any fresher when he tortures Sterling.
But the past decade has turned into the banking equivalent for Santander of the Japanese game show "Endurance", in which contestants face an incredible sequence of tortures.
The bad news is you'll never be a kid again, blithely unaware of the undercurrents that make even a communal meal into an evening of psychological tortures.
He probably would have made this list even before we learn that he gets little old ladies killed and tortures homeless men for his own sick pleasure.
A warning: This section of "The Saboteur" is very explicit in its description of the tortures — beatings and water boardings among them — endured by prisoners at Auxerre.
The novel opens with four boys running away from their distracted parents to search for a rabid old dog from whom Marwand seeks forgiveness for tortures past.
For the uninitiated, Fatal Attraction is the 1987 thriller in which Glenn Close plays a woman who stalks, tortures, and nearly murders a man who ends their affair.
"We want to change the image of the police as a corrupt, violent force that tortures people," says the general, who now commands the FSP in Aleppo province.
Yet this has never been followed by any serious practical measure, leaving the regime in Tehran with a green light to continue its executions and tortures in prison.
Call of Duty Black Ops features a scene where the player tortures a man by putting glass in his mouth and then punching him over and over again.
There are probably more sensible beverages I could enjoy over the full third of the year when nature itself is essentially a series of physical and psychological tortures.
After all, he's suspected of having assassinated his half-brother with VX nerve agent, he starves and tortures his people, and he regularly threatens to obliterate the United States.
Sheehy describes the "repetitive tortures" those who lost loved ones contend with, like the mother who receives a call on Christmas about body parts found of her dead son.
And that's how you can stop writing once and for all about the fucking war and Francoism and all the rest of that shit that tortures you so much.
"A regime that tortures and murders its own citizens, imprisons children for the actions of parents and grandparents, and a leader who has committed crimes against humanity," Smith said.
And what was horrible, is that even though these tortures were very specific and often very odd, you found that they had been perpetrated around at orphanages around the world.
It then absorbs competing superpower AIs and destroys the human race, save for five humans it keeps alive and tortures endlessly for having brought it into such a miserable existence.
The group assassinates Church leaders; conducts mass murders; tortures and kidnaps for ransom; destroys churches, monasteries, cemeteries, and artifacts; rapes Christian girls and women; and practices forcible conversion to Islam.
He tortures and humiliates his enemies, locking them in cages and using them as footstools, and he slaughters women and children, all in pursuit of his own power and glory.
They attested to murders, rapes, beatings and tortures — one inmate, Danny Bennett, died after he was shocked with cattle prods and left unconscious under the sun in 100-degree heat.
Saudi Arabia has been broadcasting its new drive to modernize and improve its record on women's rights while it imprisons and tortures Saudi women's rights activists, like Loujain al-Hathloul.
A young couple, Beatriz and Eduardo (Sophie Bevan and David Portillo), sing a haunting duet about their suicide pact when the tortures of the room they cannot leave overwhelm them.
They could have offered proof that residents who didn't even know each other faced the same tortures — and more importantly, that people in charge should have been aware of the problems.
So, for those of you too impatient to make it through the first four episodes: Who is the evil man who wears goggles over a helmet and tortures just about everyone?
A later A traps the Liars in an underground bunker called the Dollhouse and tortures them; one of the things they're forced to do in the Dollhouse is play tea party.
All this tortures Indians, for whom China is the biggest source of imports and third-biggest export market, but barely troubles China, for whom India is a second-tier trade partner.
Do not miss this chance to make very clear what you think about a government that "disappears" and tortures its citizens and keeps them locked up though they committed no crime.
The video features an animated Skrillex and Juaz losing their minds to a mad, elephant-like version of Fatman Scoop who tortures them with a ton of sound and strange scenarios.
Many of the C.I.A. tortures were devised for him and first tested on him by psychologists whose previous job had been to train American soldiers who might one day be tortured.
That's why it's important that it have a decent, modernizing leader, rather than one who feuds with neighbors, kidnaps Lebanon's prime minister, invades Yemen, murders a journalist and tortures outspoken women.
Fast forward eight years to "Blank Space," where she's taken a wholly less innocent form—as a jet-setting manizer who steals her victims' hearts and tortures them with love games.
Rallies for the main opposition challenger, businessman Adama Barrow, have attracted crowds of thousands - a rare show of defiance towards a leader who rights groups say frequently imprisons and tortures opposition figures.
From their vantage point on the ground, the Parr family missed out on the aerial fight between Syndrome and Jack-Jack, and they're certainly not home when he tortures the unwitting babysitter.
As Batman, he's a sadistic savage who tortures criminals by branding his bat symbol into their skins, and has no compunctions about mowing down adversaries en masse with high-powered artillery fire.
The organization was responsible for "murders, kidnappings, tortures and violent collections of drug debts" and payments to officials to ensure the safe passage of the shipments through Mexico, according to federal prosecutors.
Rallies for the main opposition challenger businessman Adama Barrow have attracted crowds of thousands, in a rare show of defiance to a leader rights groups say frequently imprisons and tortures opposition figures.
Photographing the FARC necessarily touches on its complex and divisive presence in the nation: the guerrilla group has been responsible for thousands of deaths, kidnappings, and tortures over its 56-year history.
After all, he's suspected of having assassinated his half-brother with VX nerve agent, he starves and tortures his people, and he regularly threatens to attack the United States with nuclear missiles.
Together, the two commandeer a starfighter and escape, but not before Kylo Ren, a powerful First Order leader, tortures Poe and learns that BB-8 contains a map to Luke Skywalker's location.
For its first season Beckles tortures guests of the show—Joey Badass, Anne Coulter, Snooki, Steve Wilkos—in front of an obedient studio audience that feels like a cross between TRL and 1984.
Among other feats, he chronicled the murders and tortures meted out to the inmates, and the transformation of a modest internment and labour camp into the giant centrepiece of Hitler's extermination of the Jews.
The former residents also told of being subjected to tortures — from the straightforwardly awful to the downright bizarre — that were occasionally administered as a special punishment but were often just a matter of course.
It's very much like 1984 — the novel, not Apple's infamous Super Bowl ad — where Big Brother tortures Winston Smith to believe that two plus two equals five and to clearly forget they equal four.
When a resistance member impliedly tortures a cultist at one point, it's played as a quirky offhand detail, while the cult engages in over-the-top monstrosity like making children eat their own parents.
An epic visual tale rivaled only by "Thriller," the seven-minute video follows Rihanna and her two friends as the girl gang kidnaps and tortures the wife of an accountant who crossed the singer.
What happened in 270s when communist came to Albania, the first thing that they did, they disarmed the population and anyone who disagreed with them was subjected to arrests, to tortures, to internment camps.
This is a country which has led the world's per-capita execution rate, which routinely jails, tortures and murders dissidents, and which has no problem with the summary execution of protesters in the street.
Ergo, because Batman v Superman disappointed, executives are now worried that Snyder's vision — a grim Superman, a Batman who tortures and brands people for death, lots of scenes in which Batman does Crossfit, etc.
Mr. Cooper must be less accustomed than some of us to the way Silicon Valley tortures the concept of free speech until it screams for mercy, because Ms. Bickert's answer left him looking incredulous.
In the background, Richard Topcliffe tortures suspected Catholics in graphic detail, and a sad, abused peasant boy secretly cuts himself while hiding under the bed of his prostitute sister as she turns her tricks.
The cartel, implicated in dozens of homicides and tortures, also had distribution cells in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Ohio, Minnesota and North Carolina, the U.S. Justice Department said in a statement announcing the sentencing.
The careless Polytheist, assailed by new and unexpected terrors, against which neither his priests nor his philosophers could afford him any certain protection, was very frequently terrified and subdued by the menace of eternal tortures.
The tiny might be at the mercy of a cruel or kind giant who keeps them as a pet or tortures them mercilessly with feet or by engulfing them in a giant mouth or ass.
In Westworld, however, the main characters are robots whose personalities and backstories are reprogrammed with the touch of a button, and the well-choreographed shootouts and horrifying tortures are cleaned up and reset each day.
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I'm not a rancher or a contractor, so I can't really subject the Ford's aluminum frame to everyday tortures, but the word is that it's holding up to all manner of abuse in the field.
Though it suppresses, imprisons and tortures dissidents, its rising middle class, which is increasingly being educated in the West, constitutes a large, more skeptical and sophisticated group than was allowed to exist in Soviet times.
" Trump's tweet about his planned July 4th rally was followed a short time later by tweets about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a man who imprisons, tortures and kills those accused of "political crimes.
Background: The illustrations were drawn this year for inclusion in a report titled "How America Tortures," by a professor at an American University who has served as Mr. Zubaydah's lawyer, and some of his students.
As concerned with the aftershocks of war as with war itself, "The Refugees" mostly elides grisly scenes like the bombings, killings, rapes and tortures that fill Nguyen's spectacular Pulitzer-winning debut novel, "The Sympathizer" (2015).
"As long as he keeps doing this Hamlet-on-the-Hudson routine — he might get in, he might not get in — it really tortures the journalists working there," Missouri journalism professor Kathy Kiely told POLITICO.
The former residents of St. Joseph's told of being subjected to tortures — from the straightforwardly awful to the downright bizarre — that were occasionally administered as a special punishment but were often just a matter of course.
"Singin' In The Rain," Gene Kelly's 1952 track meant as an uplifting mantra to get one through seemingly discouraging times, is altered when Malcolm McDowell and his "droogs" break into a house and tortures its residents.
Daly has created a private VR universe populated by conscious, subservient versions of his own company's staff — destined to obey his whims forever — whom he terrorizes and tortures, men and women alike, with his godlike powers.
And the 18th-century Caribbean sugar trade in Grenada creates many horrors from which to flee, with grisly tortures that range from spiked iron neck collars and amputated hands to surreal punishments that are unspeakably worse.
After Simon & Schuster rejected Bret Easton Ellis's disturbing novel "American Psycho," the first-person tale of a serial killer who tortures and dismembers women and children, Mr. Mehta published an edited Vintage paperback edition in 22003.
The details: The illustrations were drawn this year for inclusion in a report titled "How America Tortures," by a professor at Seton Hall University who has served as Mr. Zubaydah's lawyer, and some of his students.
Plusieurs milliers de Tchadiens — il n'existe pas d'estimation sérieuse de chercheurs — sont morts de malnutrition, maladies, tortures et exécutions dans les sept centres de détention secrets installés dans la capitale, N'Djamena, ou dans d'autres cachots en province.
Even though she tortures Sabrina with a dream about Harvey trying to kill her on their wedding day for being a witch, trapping her in a spiky torture device, the teenage witch refuses to reveal the spell.
To tell another human being that the disastrous tortures of war are not important and to then go even a step further and insult their plight for freedom by labeling them 'terrorists' is just disrespectful to humanity.
After attacking the Asgardian refugee ship on its way to Earth, Thanos and the Children of Thanos kill half the people onboard before Thanos tortures Thor with the Power Stone to make Loki give him the Tesseract.
"The evil phenomenon of Daesh has completely been eliminated and people have been freed from its tortures in Jawzjan province of Afghanistan," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement, using an Arabic term for the group.
National Review editor Jonah Goldberg fulminated: FWIW, I think the North Korean flag is a piece of vile filth that stands for the dynastic rule of a racist cult that subjugates, tortures and enslaves it's own people.
To tell another human being that the disastrous tortures of war are not important and to then go even a step further and insult their plight for freedom by labeling them "terrorists" is just disrespectful to humanity.
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"Russia has anti LGBTQIA propaganda laws, Chechnya supported by Russia tortures its LGBTQIA citizens, & w your LGBTQ+ fans you can't even speak to that in this interview bc it's illegal in Russia," Van Ness tweeted in July.
In West Africa, Exxon Mobil has made lucrative deals with the government of Equatorial Guinea, which arbitrarily detains and tortures critics, disregards elections, and has faced international prosecution for using oil profits to enrich the president's family.
Presented as a collection of mini-games, discovered among the code of an old Dreamcast disc, Sonic Dreams Collection takes the innocent, eponymous blue hedgehog, and all his adorable friends, and tortures, stretches, inflates, digests and rebirths them, literally.
They're happy together, until Wade's desperation for a cancer cure puts him in the sadistic hands of Ajax (Ed Skrein, Game Of Thrones' first Daario Naharis), who tortures the terminally ill in hopes of activating their latent mutant superpowers.
Mohamed Abu al-Ghar, a prominent secularist and former Sisi supporter, wrote a column last week accusing Sisi of presiding over a collapsed economy, a police force that "beats and tortures" and a government whose ministers are purely "ceremonial".
While Black Jack has Jamie jailed in Wentworth Prison, he rapes and tortures Jamie, mentally and physically breaking him down in order to make Jamie forget his life with Claire and lose any semblance of human dignity and personhood.
Napalm, Agent Orange, cluster bombs, destruction of villages and towns, rapes, tortures, Kim Phuc, the naked young girl running down the country road and screaming with pain from the napalm on her body, are seared in our collective conscience.
With her perfectly curved bangs and freshly pressed blouses, Kate Sanders was sending a message of likability throughout her middle school years (despite the various tortures she unleashed on Lizzie, Miranda, and Gordo), and that persistence resonates with you.
Well, "Pandemonium" revealed viewers weren't in for a spectacle of Bad Place-style tortures for Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell) & Co. Instead, it was emotional chaos on the horizon as Eleanor and Chidi Anagonye (William Jackson Harper) were forced to break up.
" As far as calling cards go, Wicca Phase is defined by evocative words ("passion", "silhouette", "cold"), occult imagery, and the name "Corinthiax", which he has previously described as "an evil, romantic entity that tortures me and makes me emotionally restless.
"This has been a very upsetting, shocking, painful, and frustrating event that haunts and torments, tortures me every day, especially now that I am being held in the hole and punished because of [my attacker's] manipulation, lies, and hatefulness," she wrote.
He tortures and kills his way into a cryptic answer from the man's daughter ("Follow the blood arroyo to the place where the snake lays its eggs"), kicking some "Lost"-like revelation down the road, but it's his behavior that matters.
The now 26-year-old said during his trial that he based the original story he told police on a James Patterson novel-turned-thriller-movie called Kiss the Girls, which tells the story of a sadomasochist who tortures women.
Among those he questioned included Mr. Guzmán's mistress, with whom he eluded authorities by sneaking down a tunnel under his bathtub, as well as Isaias Valdez Rios, his former bodyguard and pilot, who recounted to jurors bloody killings and tortures.
The narrowed focus distinguished between tortures in a way that made little sense to the people who had experienced them, and it made the stories about deaths seem more like hallucinatory one-offs than inevitable outcomes in a world of dehumanizing brutality.
Banksy posted a translation of the letter to his Instagram earlier today: Dear Banksy, I'm writing this illegal letter to you from a dungeon which has history of bloody tortures, in a town with a lot of bans, in a denied country.
In contrast with Puccini's opera and the Sardou play from which it came, wherein the character tortures his rival and blackmails a revered opera diva for sex, this scrubbed-up Scarpia is an old-school romantic vulnerable to the advances of polyamorous women.
Dowd, whose character oversees and tortures the handmaids in the dystopian future show, told Seth Meyers that she initially thought comedian Michelle Wolf's routine mocking Sanders as Aunt Lydia at the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner was a Saturday Night Live skit.
Viewers almost found out because the show's creator Vince Gilligan originally wanted to write off Jesse Pinkman during season oneHe said he'd envisioned an elaborate scene where Walt takes Jesse prisoner and tortures him, and then Jesse ends up dying by suicide.
One of the first points Plante brings up is that unlike bondage, tortures, and other kinkier plays in the BDSM realm, erotic spanking is a practice that many people who say that "they're not into that sort of stuff" will try out.
Michael Bisping doesn't want Yoel Romero for any number of reasons, but perhaps primarily because he knows how much it tortures the Cuban to keep being passed over, and if modern MMA history is any indicator of future outcomes, he won't fight him.
Our prison system, which officially only punishes by restraint, actually subjects millions of Americans to waves of informal physical abuse — mistreatment by guards, violence from inmates, the tortures of solitary confinement, the trauma of rape — on top of their formal yearslong sentences.
Mr. Zubaydah, 48, drew them this year at Guantánamo for inclusion in a 61-page report, "How America Tortures," by his lawyer, Mark P. Denbeaux, a professor at the Seton Hall University School of Law in Newark, and some of Mr. Denbeaux's students.
From its inauguration in the 1960s until it was shut down in 1983, the prison was the setting for countless tortures and homicides that, like many other similar cases from that macabre time period, were swept under the rug of Brazilian history.
The new photos, as visceral, graphic and sometimes plainly horrific as the old ones, include scenes of the tortures at Abu Ghraib, Saddam Hussein's execution, the White House during the mission to assassinate Osama bin Laden and George W. Bush serving soldiers at Thanksgiving.
After a wedding night that gave the series its most controversial sequence, a season of physical and psychological tortures, and two botched escape attempts, she leapt from the parapets with the emasculated Theon Greyjoy/Reek and is now at large somewhere behind enemy lines.
Heathcliff and Cathy are both such manifestly awful people — he tortures puppies and beats women and children; she plays elaborate intergenerational mind games — that I want them together only so that they will stop inflicting themselves on their friends and relations out of sheer spite.
" And observing the director's future wife, Kate Capshaw, playing "Spielberg's most nerve-racking version of the Shrieking Woman" in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," she concludes that "the tortures designed for the actress were excessive even by the standards of the time.
In other videos, DanielFromSL runs an obnoxious presidential campaign on a GTA V roleplaying server, tortures the poor players of Rust with fake NPCs, and drives the population of Second Life mad with his innocent pranks, such as playing dumb during a real estate deal.
After following the plot of Margaret Atwood's 1985 book in its first season, its second season piles on a series of additional horrors, all set in the future nation of Gilead — a religious theocracy that kills and tortures women who refuse to submit to male ownership.
Elsewhere in the episode — in what appears to be later in The Man in Black's own personal timeline — he's trapped in the town of Las Mudas with Lawrence (Clifton Collins Jr.), while a host named Major Craddock (Jonathan Tucker) taunts and tortures other hosts for sport.
Together, we call out the White House policies that arm and provide diplomatic cover to a brutal dictatorship that tortures, imprisons, and terrorizes Saudi activists who champion women's rights and equality, such as Loujain Al-Hathloul, who helped lead the movement for Saudi women's right to drive.
The cover alludes to the famous and controversial 1988 comic The Killing Joke, written by Alan Moore and drawn by Brian Bolland, that delves into the psyche and depravity of the Joker before he psychologically tortures Batman (and Gordon and Gordon's father) to Batman's breaking point.
On the other side of the growing national wealth were the authoritarian martial law; oppression of free speech and press; persecution of politicians, journalists, activists, artists, and students; enforced curfews; abject corruptions; and many dubious deaths, incarceration, and tortures — Chun was one of those imprisoned and tortured.
She's understandably shocked to discover that the lab has become home to an aquatic, man-like creature (Doug Jones, who also disappeared under makeup in del Toro's aforementioned "Pan's" and "Hellboy"), captured by a federal agent (Michael Shannon, at his venomous best) who tortures him with a shock prod.
Corinthiax—the title of which is a reference to a being McIlwee has described as "an evil, romantic entity that tortures me and makes me emotionally restless"—unpacks love and fear, forces that are typically considered to be opposing, but are often two sides of the same coin.
But just as chilling are the more mundane scenes in which people patiently watch PowerPoint presentations outlining all the different tortures that can be exacted on a detainee, or meet in conference rooms to agree that since waterboarding isn't working, the logical next step is to unleash still more torture techniques.
One of the best parts of the Game of Thrones finale was the scene in which Cersei (an incest enthusiast who tortures nuns for fun) got her immensely satisfying revenge (by blowing up a building and killing hundred to take out an old guy who wears robes) was the music.
And the novels feature a nearly identical final twist: In each story, the teenager that the narrator is trying to protect turns out to be a manipulative psychopath, who tortures animals, has killed one or both birth parents, and then tried to kill the protagonist after confessing to the crimes.
By the time of His Dark Materials, Oxford is fully under the thumb of the Magisterium, which operates more or less like the Vatican during the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition all rolled into one: It controls all scholarly inquiry, punishes heresy without mercy, and kidnaps and tortures children with impunity.
And of course, if Mr. Biden wins the nomination, he will face a president who is an undisciplined speaker in his own right — one who misstated the name of his own cabinet secretary recently, tortures grammar and spelling in his tweets and, most significantly, routinely makes false claims about matters large and small.
For fun, dress your pet in a silly costume to make others smile I did this on Halloween, and then I felt guilty about it, like people would think I was the kind of person who anthropomorphizes and tortures her pet for the sake of aesthetics and went into a shame spiral. 22.
In the annals of bad TV takes, it's going to be hard to beat the one offered by a Fox Business guest earlier today: Torture works, and he knows tortures works because it made John McCain cough up sensitive information during the years he spent as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
The acquired sins created by Kim himself are as follows: inhumane purges and tortures, including the killing of his uncle Jang Song Thaek and top military officers with anti-aircraft guns; and, aggressive and intensive threats and provocations, including the bombardment of Yeonpyeong Island of South Korea, nuclear tests and missile launches.
" Mr. Zhlobitski gave his own explanation for his turn to violence shortly before he set off his homemade bomb in the Arkhangelsk office of the F.S.B. Using the alias "Sergei Nechayev," a violent 19th-century revolutionary, he posted a message online saying he wanted to strike at the F.S.B. because it "fabricates cases and tortures people.
She claimed that her husband, a top official at Pakistan Aviation, was fatally poisoned in 1951; that one of her sons was killed in an "Air Force plane crash"; and that she had suffered "inhuman tortures" at the hands of the authorities after she publicly confronted Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Bogra over the status of Kashmir.
Woll and Henson While this is going on, Frank Castle is on trial and Matt, Foggy, and Karen are attempting to win his freedom — but when Elektra tortures a witness for the prosecution into admitting they previously lied, Foggy believes Matt asked Elektra to do this on their behalf, shattering their friendship, so he goes to work for Jeri Hogarth instead.
Not only did live burials, castration, the carving of organs and the roasting of people become routine, but more diabolical tortures were practiced, such as hanging people by their tongues on iron hooks or burying people to their waists and watching them torn apart by German shepherds ... So sickening was the spectacle that even Nazis in the city were horrified.
The concept for the series began with Schur's ideas about a standard for divine justice — a point system measuring earthly behavior — that led to a deeper dive into moral philosophy before ending up as a bright, heady mix of puns, cartoonish tortures (chain saw bears, a particularly invasive species of spider) and wide-ranging inquiries into the nature of human goodness.
When he moved to a different plantation, he threatened to dismember the enslaved men and women under his care, devising tortures and humiliations that included forcing some to defecate into other slaves' mouths and urinate in others' eyes, rubbing lime juice in their wounds after floggings, and covering a whipped, bound man in molasses while leaving him for the flies and mosquitoes.
Six years later, I have a bigger, more varied farmer's market haul of love and resources: a healthy body that I adore, an artistic career that I'm incredibly proud of, jobs that delight and challenge me, a multitude of friendships that are rich and hilarious, a dog who tortures me, a recovery community that I serve daily, and occasionally, every blood moon or so, really great sex.
This is a country which beyond being a direct national security threat to the United States, has killed more Americans with terrorism than anyone but Al Qaeda, is a regime that stones women to death for adultery or being raped, hang gays in the streets, jail and tortures innocents, works to destabilize US allies across the Middle East, and is assisting Assad in the most grievous human slaughter of the 21st century.
The piece "Tortures (I Want to Add …)" (2019) is painful to read: "When I was tortured with current, my mouth was full of crumbled teeth and my mouth was full of blood …" Kameelah Janan Rasheed uses written language as well, but not to form a convincing account of a speaker's experience, but instead to show how it has various permutations, slips, and elisions, rhymes and contradictions much like our current politics and our political representatives.
Meanwhile, outside Meade, Ohio, a sort of semi-Sodom where a barbarous barkeep tortures patrons to death (and where, as the United States enters World War I, people are "kicking dachshunds to death, making 90-year-old Americans with German-sounding names get down on their knees in the streets and kiss the American flag, calling sauerkraut Liberty cabbage"), we meet the Fiddlers, Eula and Ellsworth, two farmers still reeling from having been swindled out of their life's savings.
" Mr. Ellison's best-known work includes "A Boy and His Dog" (230), a novella set in a postapocalyptic wasteland of the United States, which was made into a 20083 movie; "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" (22008), a short story about a computer that tortures the last five humans on earth; "The City on the Edge of Forever," a beloved back-in-time episode of the "Star Trek" television series in 211; and " 'Repent, Harlequin!

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