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It might just be that your eyelid is twitching (technical term: myokymia), or you could actually be blinking excessively — or even be experiencing a massive twitching in half your face.
He walked out with his whole body twitching and convulsing.
He lies unresponsive on the floor, his limbs rhythmically twitching.
Yazbek's score was intriguing, with its own neurotic, twitching meter.
They speak to us in urgent codes: swelling, cramping, twitching.
In the car is Halverson's body, twitching eyes and all. Surprise!
So, I grabbed the dude's leg, but then he started twitching.
His limbs are twitching violently as sparks fly from his neck.
I played my three songs, thrashing and twitching in platform boots.
His new work no longer sets that particular antenna to twitching.
There's a twitching and pulsing in the back of my ribs.
Eat regular meals (studies suggest that skipping meals increases twitching significantly).
A Panamint chipmunk perched atop a rock, its foxlike ears twitching.
His hands were twitching and his eyes glistened with happy tears.
Sometimes, the procedure causes twitching in a patient's limbs or face.
Another man had wrapped himself in white bedsheets and was twitching.
Sam, I saw your eye twitching when he said ... KR: Yes.
Bernard is continuing to malfunction, though, and collapses on the floor twitching.
My single brain cell was twitching like a teen eating Tide pods.
Some were twitching or choking, like soldiers in a Wilfred Owen poem.
Those teeny little fingers are within twitching distance of the nuclear codes.
A gif of Harry Styles twitching his facial muscle will never count.
I ended up going to work on zero sleep and literally twitching.
His nose was always twitching for a sniff of cowardice or collusion.
Early symptoms can include pinprick pupils, runny nose, wheezing and muscle twitching.
Symptoms include anxiety, insomnia, gastrointestinal irritation, muscle twitching, restlessness and periods of inexhaustibility.
I let her go long twitching her feet — that was fascinating to me.
I see the palm fronds twitching, and a breeze crosses along my face.
One morning in 1990, Fox woke up and noticed his left pinkie twitching uncontrollably.
Curtain-twitching villagers suspect their neighbours not of minor impropriety, but of "terrorist sympathies".
My exercise left my eyes sore, my face red, and my left eye twitching.
Let's focus on eyelid twitching, the most common and least worrying of the three.
His eyes were still open and twitching when the gunman stood over his body.
They stood for hours on end without moving, twitching, fidgeting or biting their nails.
If I start twitching, I stay in bed in the hope that they'll pass.
The SparrowHawk then lowers to the ground, the captured quadcopter still twitching in its web.
To be blunt, I found the constant killing and the twitching bodies a little disturbing.
Crossing your legs and twitching an ankle, savoring cherry tomatoes, then sweet corn and lobster.
My legs were twitching, I started to feel sick and I felt hot all over.
The sort of twitching that, in cats, makes you think they're dreaming about hunting mice.
"He sat down, put his head and arms back; his shoulders were twitching," he said.
Like Wallach, patients first experience twitching or weakness in a limb, followed by slurred speech.
Her beautiful, twitching, confident, insecure, glassy-eyed face in that opening scene just murdered me.
Fingers practically twitching, I suddenly couldn't wait to get to my hotel to start writing.
You see close-ups of his face twitching with emotion and of his fidgeting hands.
The pupae lie around, seemingly lifeless, occasionally twitching out a reminder that there's still life inside.
Otherwise, he said he wasn't experiencing any symptoms until months later, when his thumb started twitching.
Pelosi became another Democratic leader, little more than a twitching embodiment of this age of rage.
But once on the cops' turf, and under threat of unjust charges, the twitching becomes uncontrollable.
After the hit, the young fighter's eyes instantly rolled back and he began twitching, SI reported.
The lights were off but his little overtired body wouldn't stop twitching and jerking with excitement.
Guts with less pulsing grew thicker but not much longer, whereas the twitching intestines clearly stretched.
In May 2006, a friend noticed that a muscle in his arm was twitching, a symptom.
I kept drinking coffee and staying up late to study and the eyelid just kept twitching.
Negan continued beating Glenn until his head, like Abraham's, was nothing but mush, his fingers still twitching.
" As diver Jason Mallinson explained to ABC: "I can't have him [one of the boys] twitching around.
Experts say too much caffeine alone can cause caffeine intoxication, leading to insomnia, anxiety, restlessness, muscle twitching.
Likewise, a tiger shows aggression when its tail is twitching or moving rapidly, according to National Geographic.
The show's most memorable moment this week: Mr. Cannavale twitching and running his tongue over his teeth.
He massaged his face as he spoke; his jaw muscles had been twitching in the late innings.
But Mr. Moultrie exacerbates the corniness of his own earnest text with hugs and more odd twitching.
At the first note, she is grinning, twitching her hips and waving her arms to the beat.
The movement is rough, often pedestrian, with outflung limbs, hunched bodies, rolling heads and jerky, twitching impulses.
When a friend came to find her, Cope, still twitching, ended up hitting and cutting the friend.
As many fans had suspected, the man beneath the twitching bunny was revealed to be 'NSYNC's Joey Fatone.
She said he turned his head so that he was looking straight ahead and was twitching his feet.
The plays, after all, were "written for whole-body acting," not "a twitching eyebrow and bobbing Adam's apple".
Take the device away and the body remains, curled and twitching in the exact shape of its absence.
Some people get very sensitive after an orgasm, and experience "throbbing, twitching, fluttering, and tickling," Dr. Chavez says.
The image is gigantic: we see his twitching humanity in stark relief, his longing for acceptance and love.
As I sat there, a mule deer clomped into the clearing below me twitching its big khaki ears.
Caliban," Larry performs a repeating series of incomprehensible motions, "punching, stalking, listening, fighting, twitching, acting all at once.
The giant is at very least twitching in its sleep forcefully, and it's getting bigger all the while.
As for the movement, "Attractor" has twitching and flailing in abundance, but those do not a ritual make.
Men are actually dancing with — gasp — other men, in a wrist-flicking, hip-wriggling, keister-twitching chorus line.
Walker drove up to the Lexus and could see his friend was bleeding and his body was twitching.
Patel suggests that eye twitching might be soothed by reducing screen time and caffeine and applying cool compresses.
His opponent played with zen-like calm, barely moving save for his index fingers, which were twitching like insects.
It is, however, extremely clear where my old coffee went — straight to my left eyelid, which is now twitching.
Replay , replay: my hands knew the commands so instinctively that sometimes I'd wake in the dark with fingers twitching.
He recalled the sight of a child twitching on the floor, being sprayed with water and being given oxygen.
But uninformed nervous twitching with a tendency toward retaliation is hardly a way to get along in the world.
With just enough breeze to keep all the flags twitching, their fabric somehow not frozen, it felt even colder.
The Red Sox lead stands at 11-1 and Donald is on his feet, doing a little twitching jig.
They also examined the responses of the horses and zebras to flies, such as tail-flicking and skin-twitching.
Generalized seizures impact both sides of the brain, and symptoms include staring blankly, slightly twitching, stiffening, jerking and losing consciousness.
When Cameron Marlow, the former head of Facebook's data science team, described the opportunity, he began twitching with ecstatic joy.
Other possible side effects were mild, and included temporary jaw or face pain, muscle spasms or twitching, and neck pain.
Some people can experience inflammation and twitching of the muscles around their eyes, which Williams acknowledged viewers had noticed earlier.
It turns the mouse with deft legs and then pulls the mouse down into the dark, the pink tail twitching.
Back in the U.S., Machuga's mind would start twitching on Tuesdays, when large bags and bins dotted his Pittsburgh neighborhood.
" The twitching, gnarled keys of "Skim" dissipate when Scott sings that "there's no unlit corner of the room I'm in.
Twitching, hunching, crucifying himself with the microphone stand on his shoulders, his moves had the makings of a thousand GIFs.
She looks just like a person twitching and muttering during a dream, or like a napping dog chasing dream-squirrels.
She brilliantly captures a sense of Hitchcockian, curtain-twitching intensity as Mary and her terraced neighbours struggle to escape each other.
However, onlookers reportedly begged police to take the sheet off of Carey, as he appeared to still be breathing and twitching.
You can even pick up a downed skeleton's arm to bludgeon beasts, its fingers still twitching as you swing it about.
But let's not think about Osama Bin Laden's testicles twitching softly in slow pulsing time with what's left of his heartbeat.
Watching these talking heads, though, I catch myself twitching, like I do when I know a thriller is setting me up.
Despite that, can you relate to the Giggs' lyric: "Got the neighbours twitching at curtain, it's ok though we're still serving"?
Those fears were exacerbated when a friend of her father's assaulted her, and intensified her developing anxieties, overwhelming her twitching mind.
So the episode cuts to Philip, foot twitching like an impatient kid, getting crowned prince on top of his duke title.
The first symptoms, like blinking and twitching, generally start when people affected by it are about six or seven years old.
It had cowered in front of an intricate, meaningless lattice of pounded plastic, twitching when she crouched down to document it.
How it could hurt you: Exposure can cause dizziness, headaches, slurred speech, confusion, muscle twitching, difficulty walking and loss of consciousness.
The image of a bloodied creature, denuded of its fur and twitching on the ground, is a hard one to forget.
As I walked through each row, mink would approach the front of their cages, their button noses twitching in mammalian curiosity.
Patients diagnosed with ALS first experience twitching or weakness in a limb, followed by slurred speech, according to the Mayo Clinic.
But one day later, twitching in her eyes led to the discovery that the left side of her brain hid severe complications.
I sat in the ambulance with him, attempting to hold his hand even though he was unconscious, only twitching once every while.
ALS symptoms often begin with slurred speech or muscle weakness and twitching, according to the Mayo Clinic, and get worse over time.
The static was gone, like it had never been at all, and the Parasite felt suddenly heavy, no longer twitching or moving.
We're in a residential area, and I can see with people having smaller children and things why they'd be twitching the curtains.
Your discomfort is first abetted and then abated by the continual twitching of the victim, whom a single blow should have quieted.
The warning seemed like overreach on the part of the state—the twitching of an old impulse from the Ben Ali years.
It can also induce vomiting, hyperthermia, sweating, reddening of the face, twitching and trembling, dilated pupils, increased muscle tone, delirium, and seizures.
His parents, devout Pentecostals, thought they could cure his twitching and redirect him to Jesus by buying him a set of drums.
They slapped him and punched him, threw his shoes at him, poured beer on him, sat two abreast on his twitching legs.
Worse again, you've found yourself clutching an aux cable, looking down at it like a dead snake barely twitching in your palm.
Most live less than five years after the appearance of their first symptoms, which can include muscle weakness, limb twitching, and trouble speaking.
After they get their fill of fertilizer, they lay down, start twitching, and expand until they pop into a gross gooey meat pile.
The boss was practically jumping for joy (or at least, twitching more visibly—his cocaine use had accelerated during this time as well).
Maybe that's because I'm more worried by the twitching of random muscles in my butt, like they're trying to shake off the cold.
He waits for the body to start twitching, signaling a deep sleep before he takes them on a journey through the imagination realm.
Body horror is implied in their puppet-like twitching and lurching gestures, as if they are creatures experiencing embodiment for the first time.
Dr. Scheel himself acknowledged that Heidi's nighttime transformations could be nothing more than the twitching of muscles that control her color-changing organs.
Meth can also lead to paranoia, psychosis, twitching, impaired movement and speech, long-term cognitive degeneration, tooth loss, weight loss, depression, and anxiety.
A big black horse swings his head up and looks at me, his velvet nose twitching as he lets out a mighty sigh.
Savage's hands were seen to be noticeably twitching after he endured a hard tackle during a game against the 49ers in Week 14.
Appropriately, the tunes are punchy and clear, but some nagging hesitation prevents them from completely rocking out, instead of jumping and twitching with frustration.
Gianna Constand, Andrea's mother, testified on Wednesday that she noticed her daughter was twitching, had become more anxious, and was screaming in the night.
In one studio a young bespectacled girl tilted a tiny black rabbit towards her smartphone, excitedly introducing the twitching fur ball to her followers.
In terms of the video—which we're premiering below—we find Marks triplicated, her body twitching and gliding to each beat and melodic lilt.
Last year, K2 abuse enveloped a stretch of 125th Street in East Harlem, leaving a trail of twitching, strung-out users in the process.
The squirrel took a few steps, pawed at the ground, looked up for danger, and repeated the sequence, in that twitching stop-start way.
They cry until their bodies are found on the ground, twitching in their last moments, or on their backs with their legs pointing upward.
The score calls for them to wave their instruments to and fro, in order to convey the twitching of an eyebrow or the mouth.
People with anxiety, too, can also experience muscle twitching or weakness for the same reason: Their muscles are recovering from the tension, Hallett explains.
It's too much, but somehow Young meets that too-muchness with a restless, vital performance, all busy hands and tight lips and twitching eyelids.
Like a salesman, he looks to see if twitching curtains prove someone is at home, and places a foot in a doorway once ajar.
His hands, though, were a twitching blur: flipping past some folders, opening others, rustling through records that dated back more than half a century.
Malcolm Sperrin, a professor at the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine, said nerve agents could cause heart failure, respiratory arrest, twitching or spasms.
But you can't tell me that sights like Savage flopping and twitching and being inserted like everything is OK isn't a turnoff for some people.
Selina rushes to give a statement before O'Brien can, putting the pimple fully on display, and yielding excellent face-twitching work from Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
That black-and-white video shows Mr. Yorke, gangly and loose, twitching his body to and against the beat as jittery shapes overtake his body.
In the twitching subway light, a band swung into our car and seasoned the tight air: One musician kneaded a metallic accordion, and another sang.
Footage of some clam sushi twitching on a man's plate has recently gone viral on Twitter, prompting the question whether it is in fact still alive.
Your thumbs will be twitching on the phone in your lap during the explosive finale, where they launch all the birds into the pig's island city.
It's finally had its fill of us, leaving our mangled bodies twitching on the side of the road as it drives off with a rubbery squeal.
I really can't wait for Lizzie to jump in here, because I can still see her lil' jaw twitching with anger as we left the theater.
With his eyes blinking and twitching nervously, Evan has trouble conducting even the most minimal conversation without somehow twisting himself into a pretzel of self-doubt.
He had a Slazenger sports bag bunched against his ribs, long wrists dangling from his coat cuffs, and a pink, animate nose, twitching like a dog's.
In the new film, for instance, to whom do those twitching feet belong, and why is the bare-chested villain rearranging furniture in a doll's house?
No. 18 corresponds to "Slight twitching of arm and hand like a shock, and felt as if he wanted to move them," according to the report.
Some people with benign essential blepharospasm (that's fancy doctor talk for persistent eye twitching) report being unable to open their eyes for hours at a time.
Alliser Thorne of the Night's Watch was sent on a mission from Castle Black with a still-twitching hand, but it rotted on the journey south.
Some of them have horrible side effects that are hard to deal with and disrupt daily life, like weight gain, muscle twitching, hot flashes, and excessive sleepiness.
Before I went to my doctor about it, though, I definitely thought that I was dying because this muscle was twitching right by where my pulse was.
Lose weight and your body will try to regain it, slowing down your metabolism and even reducing the energy you spend on fidgeting and twitching your muscles.
Nick and Aaron Carter's father complained of chest pains and had twitching in his arm before he went to bed and never woke up ... TMZ has learned.
Blink and you might miss him—a young man in a bowler hat descending the stairs, his head twitching from side to side like a small bird.
The kangaroo was also shot in such a way that it's seen twitching and writhing graphically in a small pool of blood, as the child scoots past.
This can include watching how close they stand to the boarding area, how often they use the bathroom and any behavioral tics such as sweating or twitching.
Systematically, Haynes ramped up Bilott's tension: his blinking eyes, his twitching hands, his juddering feet, his fumbling for the chair, and his flailing spasms on the floor.
"Johnny and I are standing on the side of the stage ready to go out, and he is so nervous, his leg won't stop twitching," Plate recalls.
For now, I am content to listen to recordings while silently following the sheet music, my fingers twitching involuntarily like the post-mortem spasms of a cadaver.
No topic was off limits: Glover juggled themes of economic hardship with the same grace and eye-twitching absurdity he did mental trauma, fame, and domestic relationships.
Last year, she was feeding a client who had a broken shoulder when a colleague noticed that Ms. Gardner's mouth was twitching and contorted on one side.
When I visited the company in 2017, I played a game of Asteroids with my brain and watched a CTRL-Labs employee type by twitching his fingers.
She too is noticing the symptoms of mercury poisoning: tingling fingers, numb patches on her hands, her shaking left leg and an involuntary twitching of her lip.
The more time we spend twitching in front of our tiny digital screens, the less that we have for art that resists the easy duplication of digital programming.
Sure, they've added a more human element, but the ultimate effect is more horrifying, like seeing a twitching limb poking out of the rubble of a collapsed building.
"Those teeny little fingers are within twitching distance of the nuclear codes," she wrote, taking a classic jab at the highly debated topic of Trump's abnormally small hands.
I thought, a new sinister air gathering around me as I lay on the bed, now receiving Frank's attention with all the erotic gratitude of a twitching cadaver.
Even before that conversation, Ms. Constand said she had noticed her daughter's distressed state, including twitching and screaming at night, and thought she was both depressed and withdrawn.
I was aware of every minuscule movement in my body — veins gurgling, little muscles twitching, hairs standing up and waving — but also I could feel the whole audience.
If it feels like your vaginal walls, thighs, butt, leg muscles, or abs are contracting or twitching, that's usually a pretty clear sign that you're orgasming, she says.
The dream is over, though the memories linger on and it's corpse is twitching in official Facebook page photo albums and mercifully dim recollections of your 173th birthday.
Of course, as you watch this latest entry in Broadway's ever-expanding jukebox musical sweepstakes, you will no doubt find your legs twitching, as if from muscle memory.
When the performers move, they often seem stuck in ruts, teetering or twitching in states of insecurity, locked into tiny zones of space with small spasms and tics.
"Victims of the attack on April 4 displayed telltale symptoms of nerve agent exposure, including pinpoint pupils, foaming at the nose and mouth, and twitching," the report said.
When Collman got up, he saw that his son was "not acting right" and that he was "twitching and bouncing his face off the floor," he later told investigators.
At a sales meeting, he likened Japan's policy of quantitative easing (QE) to necrophilia: if the economy is twitching, it does not mean it has come back to life.
Achieved by the same means—terrifying fast-bowling—as their past greatness, it represents a twitching of the veil of cricket history, sending lost images and emotions tumbling forth.
Photo by Tyler Bradberry Southern California has proven itself to be a modern chokepoint for pertinent hardcore, producing the genre's modern stand outs like Nails, Xibalba, and Twitching Tongues.
Essentially, you need a tune that the archetypal milkman of yore can hum as he chucks bottles of gold top at the twitching net curtains of a suburban terrace.
The colour of the light is necessary to properly see the twitching figures in a microscope of tiny fish embryos, genetically modified to glow lime-green under fluorescent light.
On the day of a Hindu festival, Prabhati peers down from the roof at a troupe of transgender dancers, smiling and twitching suggestively as men press in around them.
Church's fur is now perpetually matted and blood-clotted, and he's got a mean streak, which he displays by eviscerating a still-twitching bird on Rachel and Louis's bedspread.
The spider had grabbed the opossum -- a small furry creature known as a mouse opossum -- by the neck and it was still twitching when the scientists found the pair.
A worried murmur swept through the crowd; perhaps Boone had fallen asleep; perhaps he had taken a shot of Ibogaine, the better to endure pain without a muscle twitching.
Every Tuesday, we meet under a streetlamp on the Lower East Side, a swarm of tattoos, short shorts, and no bag check or small talk and lots of twitching muscles.
Two black eyes stare soullessly sideways out from its head, usually black or bloodred, above two twitching antennae almost as long as its legs, above two flexing mandibles, serrated, terrible.
Most people report pain, redness, blurry vision, swelling, light sensitivity, twitching eyelids, and (as Busy described in excruciating detail) a gritty sensation in the eyes, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
The performer's hands, isolated on a screen, have a life of their own, the long, slender fingers nervously, gracefully, twitching and fluttering, climbing the air in a kind gestural coloratura.
I've (mostly) come to accept that Martha is gone for good, and Claudia's terrifying, eyebrow-twitching, lip-pursing return is a balm on the Martha-shaped hole in my heart.
According to the police report, Toney appeared "to be in emotional distress and exhibited behavior normally associated with the use of methamphetamine" such as twitching and the scratching of skin.
If you think getting your winged eyeliner perfectly even is tough on its own, think about how challenging it would be to get right when your eye insists on twitching.
The insecurely attached cats showed signs of stress, like twitching tails, licking lips, avoiding their owner or jumping in their lap and not moving, which is a sign of ambivalence.
And Mr. Bixler-Zavala wasted no time getting physical with the music of the band he'd grown up in: jumping, twitching, twirling a shiny microphone stand, climbing the stage scaffolding.
Players leaned into the machines, their fingers fast-twitching on the flipper buttons, punctuating this with emphatic body English and jostling the machine to coax the ball in different directions.
Alongside this lineage she also includes a set of strangers: A group of Le Roy girls who in 2011 suddenly started twitching, exhibiting Tourette's-like symptoms without an obvious cause.
"Eye twitching is a form of movement that we call a fasciculation," says Martin A. Samuels, chair of neurology at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, about this bizarre occurrence.
And, as I was writing it, I would sort of feel my fingers twitching, just kind of like "Just explain exactly what it all is!" as if it's the Wikipedia entry.
Symptoms of these epileptic seizures vary, from an intense sensation of déjà vu and a sudden change in mood to a dreamlike feeling and repetitive movements like blinking, twitching and swallowing.
In addition to this making it look like users have pretty severe twitching issues, the whole process can imaginably leave your eyes feeling fatigued or disoriented after just a few interactions.
My right hand was uncontrollably twitching, and it kept on floating up and I kept on trying to push it down, and that's when I thought, Oh my God, I've overdosed.
Even when too weak to move a finger, he communicated through the computer by way of an infrared beam, which he activated by twitching his right cheek or blinking his eye.
Kichijiro, who enters grunting and twitching, as if in homage to Toshiro Mifune, and grovels at the priest's feet, also seems on hand as much for comic relief as for guidance.
Runners clicked out warnings as they torpedoed through the crowds, pushing wheelbarrows full to the brim with still twitching sea-life, and crumpled dalasi bills exchanged hands at a furious pace.
One of the less heralded tracks—and arguably, best— was "Lyrics," a no-holds-barred collaboration with rising 19-year-old grime MC and producer Novelist over a twitching digital riddim.
Nothing scares me more than the thought that my body is full of wet, twitching muscles, keeping my alive through a series of uncontrolled and unconscious electrical signals, muscular squeezes, and thumps.
In "BlackStar," we can read those twitching, uncomfortable young bodies as the next generation of misfits, buckling under the strain of their own alienation, and finding salvation in a book called BlackStar.
And as the timer hits zero, gas starts to fill the room, the surviving victim that had once been so helpful falling to the ground, twitching, and then finally — eternally — going still.
But if your twitch isn't gone after a full week, or you feel like you're getting twitching eyelids frequently, you should check in with your primary care physician or an eye doctor.
Holly Gibney, a middle-aged girl-woman, is also "an organizational genius" and "a computer wizard" who seems to be in a perpetual state of twitching high emotion for no particular reason.
I'd committed rotten crimes and wound up in rotten dwellings with other rotten souls who now floated about, twitching with stimuli for atrophy and nowhere closer to anything in today's remnant society.
Its job is to turbo-charge your muscles, and if your muscles are not being used, the adrenaline rush may start them twitching, hence the shaking associated with extreme cases of nerves.
When illustrating the side of her that can explode with anger when provoked — usually by a garbage ex — she hunches over and screws up her whole face, eyes twitching in latent rage.
But it's a monotonous work, in which the dancers, fingers twitching, form a tableau at center stage before falling out to let loose with agitated rolls to the floor and whipping turns.
Alda added that he decided to go public with his diagnosis after noticing his thumb twitching in a TV appearance, saying that he wanted to tell people he was optimistic about his future.
In situations like these, or when a partner has other habits that disrupt your sleep, like snoring, twitching, or sleepwalking, Drerup suggests sleeping in a different room for a week as a test.
Then when Cruz has the temerity to use the phrase "vote your conscience," the Trumpians fall all over themselves mewling, whining and twitching, without any faint self-awareness of how ridiculous they appear.
Elite passengers on a South Korean bullet train face a twitching, hissing threat from the cheap seats in "Train to Busan," a public-transportation horror movie with a side helping of class warfare.
By lunchtime, Trump's electoral antennae were twitching as the return of Obamacare as a driving political issue trampled all over his end-of-the-Mueller investigation victory party and hinted at trouble ahead.
There is space, for me, without the sudden pressing thoughts that might pop up after a heady joint, and none of the twitching to-do list that flips on after a cup of coffee.
According to the report, at the time of her arrest Toney appeared "to be in emotional distress and exhibited behavior normally associated with the use of methamphetamine," such as twitching and scratching her skin.
Emily, head hanging and foot twitching, seemed angry; a couple of times, she pulled out her phone and stared at the photo of the missing bed frame before putting it away with a sigh.
It falls out of my hand at night as I drift to sleep, and when I wake up it is nestled into my back, alarm vibrating, small and warm like a twitching baby possum.
In the half light, the drones first look like part of the landscape, like lanterns or fireflies, before their technological origins are given away when they start twitching and turning in unnaturally precise patterns.
But on second viewing, I thought: The gleeful cigar-chomping, the golf-playing in that garish bathrobe and boots; the eye-twitching, the sudden screaming — they're all perhaps meant to be signifiers of crazy.
While there is no little figure in MacPhee's painting as there is in Man Ray's, there are strongly figural echoes reverberating among jostling monochrome shapes and the twitching, snaking lines that visually bind them.
Rounding the corner of an old lane, I'd seen them — a pair of roe deer feeding close to a hawthorn hedge, their great hare-like ears twitching and flicking as they ranged for sounds.
FORMIDABLE &aposJAGUAR&apos RECON VEHICLE REVEALED, TOUTS POWERFUL CANNON AND ANTI-TANK MISSILES Even a small drop on the skin of nerve agents like sarin can cause sweating and muscle twitching at point of contact.
These medications can have severe effects, some of which are permanent; for example, some antipsychotics cause tardive dyskinesia, repetitive involuntary movements like lip smacking, twitching, and grunting, some of which are irreversible in some patients.
She said then that her daughter was showing some signs of life, including the twitching of her fingers and toes – something that doctors say could be spasms or reflexes commonly seen in clinically-dead people.
The wildest routines—such as a straitjacketed Rabbit twitching to "Livin' la Vida Loca" as flames shoot up, or some Fosse-esque gyrations by one-eyed monsters—do have a giddy, "Laugh-In" camp appeal.
Twitching and vomiting a viscous pink drool, the female may be the more lethal, but her partner's eerie fixation on when Andrew and Julie's young son will arrive home from school is infinitely more disturbing.
I remember seeing — it was America's Got Talent I think — and this one girl was a magician that did this weird, strange tick on the show and she kept moving her head like that and twitching.
Extending her arms out in front her body and twitching her fingers before starting her run, Beitia charged toward the bar with her pony tail bouncing behind her before also successfully clearing the next two heights.
With every step I took, I could literally feel my cheeks twitching, contracting, and lengthening, moving my legs and stabilizing my core in a way that I'd never felt before in ten years of strength training.
She has obligations not only to you and your fellow passengers twitching in annoyance, but to a host of others, including the nursing and secretarial staffs and the cleaning crew at the end of the line.
With enough menace to leave any prospective future opponents twitching uncomfortably in front of their televisions, Barty made mincemeat of Dart, wrapping up victory by winning the 20th consecutive set of a remarkable run of dominance.
Above everything are three enormous LED screens, approximately 20 feet by 11, that will be showing the audience the in-game action, as well as intermittent close-ups of the players themselves, their faces, their twitching hands.
The heavy, churning paranoia on tracks like "Twitching in the Auras" and the breakneck, cutthroat "Revival Spines" snap and menace with far more groove than one might expect; the whole record is bizarrely catchy and eminently headbangable.
I keep my eyes down as I move, not wanting to catch the mirror-shaded gaze of the guards in the towers, or the dead twitching eyes of the drones that hang in the hot, still air.
On WYW, Bannon is joined by a who's who of esoteric music, with Kurt Ballou (Converge), Chris Maggio (Trap Them), Sean Martin (Twitching Tongues) and Mike McKenzie (The Red Chord) lending their sounds and souls to WYW.
Fatur argues that while both the mushrooms and henbane could account for increases in strength, altered consciousness, delirium, jerking and twitching, and red face commonly associated with the berserkers, aggressive rage is not common with the mushroom.
As Johnson stood on an East River ferry on a steamy afternoon, talking about her new documentary, "Cameraperson," her Canon video camera kept twitching, tugged by her peripheral vision toward a woman in a white tank top.
Some make sense but some of what makes sense makes so much sense you have to wonder why it took Savage returning to a game after flopping and twitching in his own end zone for it to happen.
"And that's what comes to mind when I see our elected officials behind banks of microphones, imitating each other's body language, twitching; hostility held in check by the thinnest veneer of civility," he writes in an artist statement.
"I thought it's probably only a matter of time before somebody does a story about this from a sad point of view," he added, pointing out that one of his thumbs had been twitching in recent TV appearances.
If you want a proper spiritual tussle, try " Through a Glass Darkly " (1961), in which Ingmar Bergman, the son of a Lutheran pastor, tells of another young woman with a collapsing mind and a twitching dread of the divine.
Two phrases about addiction that remain in our collective lexicon today stem from that era: "kicking the habit" grew out of the familiar sight of detoxing addicts twitching and spasming, literally kicking their legs as they went through withdrawals.
If you haven't seen this video clip yet, from a PBS documentary, Nature, watch it here: From the outside, the cephalopod looks like a person twitching and muttering during a dream, or like a napping dog chasing dream-squirrels.
But if the twitching doesn't go away within a few days, you might want to see a doctor to rule out any other causes, since they can also stem from a tic disorder or be a side effect of medication.
For example, watching a YouTube video in the NEX S's built-in browser was a very painful experience, with parts of the screen twitching in certain scenarios and parts of the UI obstructing other parts of the UI at times.
Nothing is wasted, and everything has a point: the doomed, flapping pet pigeons whose blood will later be repurposed to mislead investigators; the sudden seizure that grips Lizzie at the opera, with the camera gazing down on her twitching body.
A place of sanctimony and twitching curtains, where the Garden Club and the Missionary Ladies Society occupy idle minds and hands, Salty Creek is a haven for matrons like Ruth (Diane Ladd), who can't help getting up in everyone's business.
Another said that after the vehicle came to a rest "she was twitching and appeared to be out of it," Mr. Esswein said, and an off-duty police officer who was there observed that she was foaming at the mouth.
"You start to see kind of hands twitching and legs shaking, and you know they need to get that social media fix, so we'll let them hop over there and then get back in the meeting and refocus," Kingsbury said.
"He saw that all of the muscle in my left arm was twitching and that, for him, was enough of a sign that there was something bigger going on here from a neurological perspective," says Wallach, who lives in Chicago.
These girls, living in a declining industrial town, were dealing with their own traumas; could their twitching have been what some neurologists said it was — a conversion disorder, the logical response to a culture that doesn't help them process their emotions?
As Rogue explains in his video, he and other VRChat users were goofing off in one of the app's virtual environments when suddenly one of the avatars in the room, a black and red robot, fell to the floor and began twitching.
It wants to please the viewer by showing us the rich as grinning idiots, government regulators as dim apparatchiks and the whistle-blower Harry Markopolos (Frank Whaley), the closest thing the story has to a hero, as a sweaty, twitching numbers geek.
The marketing gurus have only recently completed their lovingly assembled profile of the millennial generation, and their work is a true wonder to behold: a trail of mangled slang, twitching meme-gifs, and fast food brands masquerading as witty, clinically depressed twenty-somethings.
The N.F.L. on Monday said it may strengthen its protocol for assessing possible concussions after another player was allowed to return to play despite a violent hit to the head that left him on his back Sunday with his hands noticeably twitching.
Meredith's dramatic eye-twitching and huffs are understandable, considering she's gaslit by her fiancé, who refuses to take her concerns about his ex-wife's presence seriously, and tormented by his kids, who put a lizard in her hair and turn her into a mosquito trap.
Yet mix in hot-blooded signals gathered by watching who actually mingles with whom, where and when — by repurposing Bluetooth to harvest interpersonal interactions via tracking people's physical movements — and Facebook can take its curtain-twitching surveillance of human behavior to the next level.
Exactly one year ago, Mr. Skripal, a former Russian spy, was found twitching beside his unconscious daughter on a park bench in Salisbury, England, both poisoned, British authorities later said, with a potent nerve agent administered by two officers from Russia's military intelligence agency.
Frequently, a cat will wag her tail back and forth to indicate irritation or annoyance—slight twitching at the end of the tail suggests minor annoyance, and a widely swishing or slapping tail is a sure sign that the cat wants you to stop what you're doing.
Trump loyalists have long been scathing about Page, but the push against Manafort — and to a more modest degree against controversial GOP consultant and longtime Trump friend Roger Stone — has only set the media's antennae twitching with the sense that something big is around the corner.
Bo followed the sight line of the barrel and saw that it was aimed not at the doe but at the low-slung figure of a dog like no dog he had ever seen, sleek and hunched and twitching at the far end of the field.
Margaret Renkl Nashville — Back in July, as I sat before the butterfly enclosure in my family room, waiting to see if maggots would emerge from a twitching monarch caterpillar clinging to the screen at the top of the cage, two thoughts occurred to me: Is the caterpillar suffering?
The sequence is only 45 seconds long but it displays the multiple complex movements of the four elements: The leaf's trembling, the fairy's twitching wings and arching neck, the lily's opening, the butterfly's rising and, finally, the fairy's falling back asleep — all heralded by clear, nursery-rhyme-like chimes.
A 2014 YouTube playthrough of the game that lands at a similar score takes just over an hour to complete, meaning that for his high score alone, Eminem was sweating and twitching over an arcade cabinet for at least an hour straight, which is more focus than I'm capable of.
In these PlayStation remakes, like the new Tomb Raider, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro, it's jarring to see characters and worlds that once only rendered as a loose facsimile—blocks and cubes for feet, watercolor backdrops for scenery, paper dolls twitching and copy/pasted to make crowds—suddenly displayed with photorealism.
It had been about five months since Mr. Skripal and his daughter were found twitching on a park bench, and by that point, my colleague Ellen Barry and I might as well have been interviewing the paving stones in Salisbury, the English cathedral town where the two Russians had been poisoned.
To walk us through this already-bizarre outfit, the campaign page includes several vague, yet inexplicably hilarious videos that show the toys out of context, like the vibrator humping away at nothing in the shorts and responding to voice commands, and the EMS pads in the bra demonstrated on a twitching forearm.
It turns out the only thing that would've made Radiohead's music video for the song "Lotus Flower" better—which features a creepy, gyrating Thom Yorke acting like he just smoked meth—would be if Yorke had digital paint brushes in his hands so he could paint swirls of color with his twitching hands.
GEORGIA HOTEL HOUSEKEEPERS FIND SEA TURTLE HATCHLINGS IN TRASH CAN, POLICE SAY Swimming in circles, lack of coordination, head bobbing and muscle twitching are all symptoms a sea turtle has been exposed to the red tide Karenia brevis organism, which produces the brevetoxins, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
It reminded me of the famed videotape from The Ring — once you've seen it, you have to pass it along to somebody else, have to make them watch it, too, or else you'll be dead in a week, the movie's strange, twitching form crawling out of your local multiplex to haunt you down.
Mixed by Taylor Young (Nails, Twitching Tongues) and mastered by Brad Boatright (Black Breath, Inverloch, Sleep), the San Diego trio's self-titled debut rips and tears through a gnarly mix of hardcore, thrash, crust, and general bad vibes, and you can just tell that they're going to slay live once they get out of California.
"Shayna Hubers herself told the police that she kept shooting Ryan Poston as he lay twitching and made noise until she, in her own words, finished him off, 'put him out of his misery' with one final blow," Campbell County Assistant Prosecutor Kyle Burns said during opening arguments, according to local TV station WCPO.
The most effective way to become a dead dinosaur, though, is to kick angrily at the pebbles twitching on the ground, or to pretend that they're not moving, because you're wilfully blind to the fact that they're harbingers of an unstoppable locomotive of change … until it's too late to get off the tracks and evolve.
Perhaps the most effective scare beat in the movie features a vicious bounty hunter — played by the always-welcome Ted Levine — leaning over a tranquilized dinosaur, with Bayona occasionally showing the tail twitching in the background of the frame just enough to let you know maybe this dinosaur isn't as tranquilized as it seems.
This dichotomy is accurately captured by the soundtrack, switching between U2's delicate and heartfelt "Wild Honey" as David and Sofia fall deeper in love in their lucid dream, and moving into the twitching headfuck of Radiohead's "I Might Be Wrong" as the Life Extension project starts to glitch and David begins to experience wild delusions.
Bonus for Megan Abbott fans, just to bring things full circle: As Abbott did in her 2014 book "The Fever," Rowbottom also offers a take on the mysterious twitching girls of Le Roy, N.Y. You might pair those books, like white wine and fish (or vodka and Jell-O), and ease out of summer that way, uneasily.
But also and mostly the nation is a spaniel frozen in front of a mirror, half-hypnotized and half-terrified, checking every angle with that old spaniel-y pop-eyed dismay, unsure whether it is looking at itself or another, stranger spaniel whose eyes are just as wide and weird, who is twitching in parallel, and who seemingly just as upset.
The Cats are still rocking the uncanny valley aesthetic that exists between the Instagram cat filter that scares your actual cat and a creepy talking children's toy you find in the attic of a dead relative and try to burn before it follows you home, twitching its tail and saying, "My name's Bombalurina, what's yours?" as you desperately seek an escape.
"Everyone thinks [sex robots are] very exciting to begin with, but when you're alone and you have to carry a 40Ib robot upstairs, or their programme breaks down and you have to call 'support' and go through automated options to speak to an 'advisor' to find out why your robot is twitching it's head repeatedly—the excitement will quickly fade," Richardson told Motherboard.
The challenging and cathartic show, about an anxiety-racked adolescent whose social standing improves when he insinuates himself into the grieving family of a classmate who has killed himself, picked up six awards over the night, including a best leading actor Tony for the twitching-and-tender talk-of-the-town performance by 23-year-old Ben Platt in the title role.
Yes, Donald Trump, "with his Twitter finger twitching at all hours and his caps lock key on," Mr. Rosenthal says the president and his team are "acting like a bunch of middle-school mean kids and spewing out an endless stream of blatant lies and personal insults" instead of grappling with the big issues Mr. Trump says he was elected to address.
Why is there a leap day Why is the sky blue Why is my internet so slow Why is my poop green Why is my computer so slow Why is Australia in Eurovision Why is the ocean salty Why is biodiversity important Why is my period late Why is my eye twitching Though as much as things change, the more they stay the same.
It's flattering, thrilling, a dream come true — that is, until you sit before the TV camera in your pancake makeup and realize you've forgotten everything you've practiced saying for the past three days and, despite doing a hundred jumping jacks in the bathroom to calm your nerves moments earlier, your hands are shaking and your eyes are twitching and you're pretty sure you're going to throw up.
"The Missing Door," by Gabriela Carrizo, is a startling dance-theater piece about the moments before a man's death that has the grim look and sense of foreboding of a horror film; Marco Goecke's "Walk the Demon" features dancers twitching and contorting their faces, as if exorcising the titular character; and "Shut Eye" by the troupe's house choreographers Sol León and Paul Lightfoot, in which dancers enter and exit through a central door and get tangled up in front of ghostly projections.
And if you're not interested in watching feet twitching under the sheets or Camilla apply the same wretched pair of false eyelashes for the 75th day in a row, watch Love Island for the dazzling fashion (I'm talking about Chris and Kem's eye-wateringly tight white jeggings, Olivia's crochet body con and Tyne-Lexy's gold lamé), to boo and hiss every time amoral Jonny and Tyla come on screen, or for the scintillating conversation that will make you feel like you belong in Mensa.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads     Where the system map's metal edge abuts a fuzzed pink scalp,   an inchworm doubles back, polite but unrepentant in sounding the pent-up   space–hides half itself like an em dash scrunching to a solemn hyphen,   or a gymnast, all arm between invisible rings, or a pawn condemned   to the same two moves, creative though short-lived, or the steely tip   on the tuning fork of a sonometer, twitching, poised to decipher   the immiserated quiet that descends (for some more than others)   when we hit the Transbay Tube, jolted closer together, heads worlds away.
I mean, under certain circumstances, the robot dog could kill me—I feel if it propels itself up to a high enough speed, for instance, scrabbling toward me on all those gun-like legs, topples me down like I'm being hit by a small low car, and I'm on a well-polished floor, and I go down like a sack of shit, head gone, clok, instant brain bleed, agonizing death, the dog just robotically pants at me—or perhaps it could pound me to a mush by repeatedly slamming and unslamming a door upon me, head then legs then head again, until I stop twitching.
" Or the description of 11-year-old ­Samuel in an unwanted sexual encounter with Bethany's brother, who tells him to pretend that he is his sister: "Bishop pressed into him and Samuel felt that surge that happened so often in class, at his desk, that cascade of tension, that explosive nervous twitching warmth, then looking down, seeing himself rising and swelling, knowing that he should not be rising and swelling but doing it anyway, unstoppably, and how this seemed to clarify things, how it answered something important — about him, about what had happened to him this day — and being absolutely convinced suddenly that everyone knew what he was doing right now.
The waiter came over and asked about drinks, but Mom and Henry both agreed on ordering, speed always the key, so the waiter waited, pen twitching like a seismograph needle as these Salters scanned the menu, Michael stepping forward with a kale salad, please, which received a healthy sigh from Mom, who was debating between chicken paillard and salmon, and then deciding on fettuccine and an iced tea, while Henry challenged the merits of a thirty-dollar cheeseburger, the waiter describing the subtle combination of dry-aged rib eye and brisket and strip steak, Brie cheese, black truffle, a brioche bun, Henry finally relenting, substituting Cheddar for Brie, and a Diet Coke with no ice.
These days, sour is ascendant: in the boom in sales of candy with nearly homicidal levels of acid and apocalyptic names like Toxic Waste, which children and adults alike post videos of themselves twitching and suffering through on YouTube; in the resurgent pastime of home fermentation, as do-it-yourselfers inspired by the self-sufficiency of early settlers tend monthslong-gestating pickles, brew kombucha and coax and coddle sourdough starters into yielding loaves; at cocktail bars, which are increasingly stocking switchel and shrubs — rustic concoctions of lightly sweetened vinegar — alongside sour beer that's been exposed to wild yeasts and bacteria that devour sugars and generate acids; and, perhaps most significantly, in the proliferation of seasonings and dishes from parts of the world that have always treasured tartness and the deep funk of foods pushed to the verge of rot.

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