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They wear the country's disdain as a badge of honor.
"I wear it like a badge of honor," he said.
Getting roasted by Rickles was a brutal badge of honor.
That last label seems to be a badge of honor.
We wear each new "follower" as a badge of honor.
"The vest is a badge of honor," said Mr. Lovett.
That's always the badge of honor when you're a parent.
To me, it's a badge of honor for achieving wisdom.
Besides, in our world, it's probably a badge of honor.
Busyness (rather than actual productivity) is a badge of honor.
"Badge of honor, my friend," Ms. Maddow said in response.
I began to take that as a badge of honor.
For Texas politicians, suing Obama is a badge of honor.
He did not wear it like a badge of honor.
Some people look at a block as a badge of honor.
And as far as Colbert's concerned, that's a badge of honor.
The NRA's A-rating used to be a badge of honor.
In fact, he often wears it like a badge of honor.
"Now I wear it like a badge of honor." my name!
Wear their irrational theory as a badge of honor, Mr. President.
Looking "too busy" isn't a badge of honor, it's just disrespectful.
Most racers bomb straight down, their nonchalance a badge of honor.
She wears the Bad Batch designation as a badge of honor.
The home victories became a badge of honor for the locals.
Hard work is the highest badge of honor in her world.
Surviving these hardships is considered a badge of honor, Mr. Gokhale said.
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Is it a badge of honor for people who earned experience points?
"There was a badge of honor associated with going public," Golden said.
Never washed, I used to wear them like a badge of honor.
In Washington today, globalism is a burden, not a badge of honor.
Getting skewered has turned into a badge of honor for some filmmakers.
The bank wore its cutting-edge approach as a badge of honor.
"I don't look at it as a badge of honor," she said.
But down there, for whatever reason, it's considered a badge of honor.
They wore their intoxicated emotions like a badge of honor at the club.
For most of us, Southern Pride is worn like a badge of honor.
"That badge became literally sort of a badge of honor," the person said.
What's remarkable is the way "nerd" is such a badge of honor now.
Being busy is often seen as a "perverse badge of honor," says Ferriss.
Vanessa Hudgens wears her "Queen of Coachella" status as a badge of honor.
What I don't want is that being sued becomes a badge of honor.
Like any true entrepreneur, he treated failed experiments as a badge of honor.
You'll get to wear the title as a badge of honor on OKCupid.
"I thought it was kind of a badge of honor," Tom Smothers said.
Moroseness became the badge of honor of a beautiful, seductive can't-do nation.
Employees consider napping in public — or in the office — a badge of honor.
"I wear it as a badge of honor," he said of the snub.
Of course, he may welcome the world's derision as a badge of honor.
I was working 12-hour days and wearing it like a badge of honor.
Wearing that Jordan brand on your chest is like wearing a badge of honor.
It's funny and smart, but never wields its insights like a badge of honor.
Her son, Wazed, told Reuters Hasina regarded such accusations as a "badge of honor".
Tribal politics, anchored in tribal media, has made knowing nothing a badge of honor.
That number, in fact, was a badge of honor for anyone on another team.
"@SenGillibrand, you are a powerful voice; these petty attacks are a badge of honor."
It was, like, when you first get tested, it's like a badge of honor.
" Daly added: "I really wear the way I am like a badge of honor.
Indeed, being fired by Mr. Trump is a badge of honor in some quarters.
Be proud of your vagina, and wear your vag as a badge of honor.
Disruption is not a dirty word; in this environment, it's a badge of honor.
Trump recently labeled himself a nationalist, adopting the loaded term as a badge of honor.
It's a movement that relishes turning criticism from ideological opponents into a badge of honor.
Spending on big-ticket items used to be a badge of honor on Wall Street.
Officers, meanwhile, discovered that killing unarmed civilians was a badge of honor within the department.
Given who said it about whom, it turns out to be a badge of honor.
But if that is true, I should take that as a badge of honor. Yeah.
"What's remarkable is the way 'nerd' is such a badge of honor now," he said.
" Now, he said, "I think it's a little bit more of a badge of honor.
Since then, some Trump supporters have used the term "deplorables" as a badge of honor.
At times, Sanders's top staff members appeared to wear alienation as a badge of honor.
But, at Cannes, that can be a badge of honor and also just Day 6.
It's a real badge of honor for a developer to contribute to the Linux kernel.
I'm not a big crier, and I don't say that as a badge of honor.
For some authors, having a book burned in the film was a badge of honor.
And that's where the prestigious badge of honor known as the royal warrant comes in.
Others, like Ms. Gabbard, see her criticism as a different kind of badge of honor.
Mr. Alix wears that scar like a badge of honor — proof that American oversight works.
In today's tech-driven business world, the title "serial entrepreneur" is a coveted badge of honor.
It's a badge of honor as to who gets the last cut when separating conjoined twins.
Badge of honor: Many cities have started removing Confederate monuments following the deadly events in Charlottesville.
In other words, producing, gauging a reaction and improving should be considered a badge of honor.
It's got a coolness factor that gives you a badge of honor in any social setting.
They're essentially your proof and badge of honor that signify that you really know your stuff.
The gallop led a nation to victory; the spot of grease became a badge of honor.
"Considering the source of the criticism, I consider that criticism a badge of honor," Brennan said.
" Biden responded by saying he will wear insults from North Korea "as a badge of honor.
I don't want to say they enjoyed it, but it was always a badge of honor.
Much like being a workaholic, it's a problem we eagerly adopt as a badge of honor.
But rather than being crimped by his ostracism, he wore it as a badge of honor.
A badge of honor from them can potentially be more impactful than any amount of advertising spend.
For the 23 years that followed, I would wear my Cuban heritage like a badge of honor.
"It became almost like a badge of honor if you could beat Demis at anything," Silver says.
" He added: "That's why I say take the suspension and wear it as a badge of honor.
It's almost like a badge of honor for many of them — they are quite used to it.
Getting a 10 on DWTS is a badge of honor – and not one contestants willingly give up.
A high-water resistance is a badge of honor, like a 200-mile-per-hour sports car.
Waiting out the line is a badge of honor, a sign of ultimate commitment to your fandom.
The interview was cathartic, as my record became a badge of honor, rather than one of shame.
Four years later, the "geringonça" label has been worn as a badge of honor by Mr. Costa.
"It was a badge of honor, not a badge of shame, that you were itinerant," he said.
Mr. Azari Jahromi, a frequent Twitter user, reacted as though the sanction were a badge of honor.
Outsmarting the scouting reports, succeeding when everyone knows your weakness, is a badge of honor for veterans.
I wear it as a badge of honor because honestly, I could talk about this stuff all day.
But his broken nose is like a badge of honor to the other guys vying for Kurfrin's heart.
"I think people are just trying to wear their ideals as a badge of honor," Koala told Motto.
"You should wear it as a badge of honor" said Cotton before criticizing Google for those leaked reports.
I think -- JEDEDIAH BILA, CO-HOST: I said before, I would wear that like a badge of honor.
"This medal is a badge of honor, it's a reward for being brave given the circumstances," she said.
That was a bad word, probably, growing up in Northridge; it's a badge of honor in Silicon Valley.
A downgrade would be a political nightmare after successive governments brandished the rating as a badge of honor.
For a game like Fortnite where progression-based unlocks are a badge of honor, that's unthinkable for most.
Part of Obama's lawyerly "badge of honor" now includes, to the disappointment of a number of officials in
Celebrities alike have joined Jane at the nation's capital and see the arrest as a badge of honor.
"If its true, I'll wear it as a badge of honor, though," Cohen told Business Insider on Monday.
To be an affirmative action hire for many of us of that generation was a badge of honor.
Egyptians told Deffendi that her son had ''died like an Egyptian'' — a badge of honor in Sisi's Egypt.
Plus, as an adult, being gifted one of the bright, woven creations was the highest badge of honor.
" Yousef Munayyer, the director of the Campaign for Palestinian Rights, called the group's inclusion a "badge of honor.
He will wear tonight's boos as a badge of honor, a moment that shows his principles and foresight.
In some entrepreneurial circles, the amount of venture capital a startup raises had become a badge of honor.
If you think this is overblown lefty rhetoric, think again: Stone wears such monikers like a badge of honor.
"This is going on my fridge," he wrote, choosing to accept this bad review as a badge of honor.
"I have family in Spain," I would repeat growing up, wearing my Spanish roots like a badge of honor.
Agustin Fernandez is a Hollywood film executive—Badge of Honor, a Martin Sheen drama, is his best known movie.
It is not a badge of honor to say you sacrifice everything for your family and put yourself last.
"The design is important to us because this card is a badge of honor," said Noah Kerner, Acorns CEO.
It's given him a badge of honor that sets him apart from all his rivals and proves his trustworthiness.
In fact, Johnson's mom only made matters worse, she said, viewing Moore's advances as a twisted badge of honor.
The fact that people associate the quote with the Post Office is a badge of honor for the institution.
It makes weird sense that Hitler got his start where beer-shitting your lederhosen is a badge of honor.
If entering politics is thought to debase women, reclaiming "nasty woman" as a badge of honor is a repudiation.
Besides, as Trump campaigns for a second term, he would almost surely wear censure like a badge of honor.
He has also derided U.S. sanctions on himself and other Venezuelan officials as ineffective and a badge of honor.
The Entertainment Weekly review calls the album a "midlife crisis record," but if anything, that's a badge of honor.
Part of this was caused by Reno's own proclivities: She wore her outsider status like a badge of honor.
So I'm not going to say I fully understand this, but it's kind of like a badge of honor?
You know Scott, I kind of wear it as a badge of honor, that they're so afraid of me.
They take mainstream loathing as a badge of honor and wind up taking pleasure in their most unattractive instincts.
But I got it along with something else: a terrible workaholism that I wore like a badge of honor.
But rather than wearing it as a badge of honor, we should wear it as a badge of shame.
It's also, importantly, a mod for 1994's seminal Doom 2, a distinction it wears like a badge of honor.
Pakada was even in his military uniform, considered a respected badge of honor in Israel, but he was still harassed.
None of this proves that the beloved concept of meat sweats is a legitimate gastric complaint, or badge of honor.
" One prominent Republican critic, Peter Wehner, told The Hill that he wore the president's insult as "a badge of honor.
And anyway, there is no pride to be had, no gambling badge of honor, in choosing an all-chalk superfecta.
We wear adversity like a badge of honor because the truth is that Black folks are disproportionately affected by it.
Tattoos have always been a radical act of self-expression, a badge of honor and a rebellion against the mainstream.
My mom eschewed computers and gadgets for the longest time, so much so that it became a badge of honor.
"I think for some people being high maintenance is a badge of honor," a former barista named Mrs Anthropy wrote.
Skip the full blow dry Wear a slightly sweaty ponytail and dry shampoo as a badge of honor, says Perkins.
The tape and those cards have become a sort of "badge of honor" for those who have attended the shows.
With time, you might be happy to ditch that perfectionist badge of honor for one that ultimately serves you better.
My stomach, which was now topographically comparable to a road in rural Liberia, was a badge of honor, they said.
More than 8,000 people had taken up the phrase on Twitter by midafternoon, wielding it as a badge of honor.
If the label was meant to disparage, Ms. Williamson said women shrugged and turned it into a badge of honor.
"What's remarkable is the way 'nerd' is such a badge of honor now," Mr. Obama told Popular Science in 2016.
"Working to the extreme is often seen as a badge of honor at work and is highly rewarded," she said.
It's not exactly a badge of honor, not a burden either, but a slightly illicit gift of ever-renewed pleasures.
The Mets have a sizable and expressive fan base that wears their team's maddening history like a badge of honor.
He champions his low-roaded mindset every chance he gets, wearing it as a badge of honor to his supporters.
Regardless of if Iwo Jima was strategically worth it, the Marines still viewed the battle as a badge of honor.
It's a badge of honor, a miniature version of climbing the seven summits, only without the subzero temperatures or hypoxia.
CNN President Jeff Zucker defended his organization's coverage in February, calling Trump's attacks "a badge of honor" for his employees.
Indeed, for some in the news media and liberal intelligentsia, the Trump insult tweet has become a badge of honor.
For Trump's followers in particular, denying reality is a badge of honor, a symbol of belonging to a defiant cult.
If anything, history suggests that lagging the broader market may ultimately prove to be a badge of honor for Buffett.
Butler said that "ideas are powerful" and that it was a "badge of honor" that prison officials had flagged the book.
Although saying, "I'm a bit of a perfectionist" may feel like a badge of honor, true perfectionism will hold you back.
Not only is being targeted by the Russian government a badge of honor, it highlighted what we have that they don't.
In fact, Finkenauer wears her own loans as a badge of honor: "Iowans don't want handouts," she says in one ad.
Either way, for many French writers the circumflex is as much a badge of honor as it is a diacritical mark.
Even if there's a cultural message that says not getting enough sleep is a badge of honor, he calls it counterproductive.
" Musician Steven Van Zandt joked to PEOPLE that getting attacked by Trump is almost "a badge of honor at this point.
Some Putin loyalists suggested that being named amounted to a badge of honor - while being left off was cause for suspicion.
I've seen real NFL fans and I've seen the real vomit stains they carry on them like a badge of honor.
When they decide that new packaging signals a brand's commitment to the circular economy, that packaging becomes a badge of honor.
The country just learned just how powerful flight attendants are, so I wear that with a badge of honor, of course.
Indeed, hiring them could be a badge of honor among other tech companies that share Apple's skepticism of the government's intentions.
But for those in the business of copying Apple products and selling them cheaply, the notch is a badge of honor.
"Banned from the Playboy Mansion for refusing one of his gross friend's sexual advances — total badge of honor," Ms. Magnuson said.
The inability to pass legislation is not a demerit, it is a badge of honor because it means Sanders never compromised.
Men have traditionally used their ability to get inexpensive barber-trims as bragging rights and something of a badge of honor.
But in France, the new rule was seen as a badge of honor, protecting that country's cinema culture from streaming services.
Better to wear our hearts on our sleeves than the despicable "badge of honor" Steve Bannon wishes to wear on his.
He is a strong supporter of gun safety legislation, wearing his "F" rating from the NRA as a badge of honor.
Akinyele: Any notoriety is a badge of honor when you take a song out the sky and bring it to life.
He did exactly that in a California government office for seven years, and speaks of it like a badge of honor.
None of the 2020 contenders have matched what has quickly become Biden's early badge of honor -- sustained fire from President Donald Trump.
Schroeder then recalled, as an apparent badge of honor, his refusal to follow the U.S. in its invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Some accounts wear their status as a badge of honor, while others cite it to protest what they see as unfair censorship.
So it's likely that Trump will embrace the disdain of part elites on display on Tuesday night as a badge of honor.
It might sound like a vicious nickname dished out by schoolyard bullies, but the brewer wears it as a badge of honor.
McConnell says that he is the Grim Reaper — he wears that as a badge of honor, that he is the Grim Reaper.
In fact, when Hamill found himself on Nixon's enemies list, he recognized it as a badge of honor, surrounded by good company.
" Biden, a longtime critic of North Korea, answered by saying he wears North Korea's insults of him "as a badge of honor.
Not having a monthly cycle was a badge of honor, and I didn't have one for a decade (my retirement years included).
Where a war crimes conviction might count as a minus in most countries, in Serbia it has become a badge of honor.
I've also been called a "feminazi" by totally original and bravely anonymous men on Reddit, which I consider a badge of honor.
It was illuminating to fans, but also something of a badge of honor for the famous, especially when the conversations were adversarial.
Now here he was, bragging about his charge, strutting around with this photograph clipped to his chest like a badge of honor.
But if his identity is anything like mine, he'll consider anything that signals this heritage to the world a badge of honor.
Or it may even fit into some stereotypical view that such a man would wear his crime as a badge of honor.
Working long hours also used to be seen as a badge of honor, especially for the male breadwinner in a patriarchal society.
After Portugal emerged from dictatorship in the 1970s, joining the volunteer fire brigades became a badge of honor in Portugal's democratic society.
Cruz has accused Obama of placing politics over policy, and is likely to wear the president's scorn as a badge of honor.
"It's become a badge of honor for each governor to say, 'Look what I got the Port Authority to do for us.'"
I was thinking about "Red Badge of Courage" and "Badge of Honor" and paying no attention to most of the down crosses.
Elected officials proclaim their hardline stance on immigration as a badge of honor, even as some proclaim to be people of faith.
But the release of such material can also be a badge of honor, indicating that the target did not succumb to blackmail.
The result feels like a halfhearted sendup that can't help but wear its tendency to lecture like a misplaced badge of honor.
The sort of innovative energy we feel and see here has made it a badge of honor to call this community our home.
Normally, it's an EDM badge of honor to get nailed by Steve, but Collins says the cake turned into a disaster for him.
But yours is also a badge of honor, a reminder of the lengths you went to in order to salvage a family vacation.
A $210 billion valuation was until recently a significant badge of honor for a technology company, marking it as an unusually successful outlier.
It's not only a proof of knowledge, it's a badge of honor, and most trainers are only too happy to show it off.
To be fair to Kelly, making mundane web videos on the space station is something of a badge of honor at this point.
There were accusations that it was a Gaullist work of art, leaning rightward—hardly a badge of honor in the late nineteen-sixties.
After all, "authenticity" is both a badge of honor and a four-letter insult in the world of professional food pontificating these days.
From the G.O.P.'s point of view, having been completely wrong about monetary policy isn't a defect, it's practically a badge of honor.
The next morning, offices are full of colleagues nursing their hangovers together, openly using cures as if they were a badge of honor.
Days later, Scaramucci tweeted that the rescinded invitation was "a badge of honor for me," though he added that he still supported Trump.
The blue check mark has since become something of a badge of honor, signaling that someone had reached a certain level of importance.
Perhaps his own situation informed him in this case: He still lives in his mother's basement, which he considers a badge of honor.
But I kind of wear it as a badge of honor because, whether we like it or not, things have to get done.
Conversely, the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has been criticized for his scruffy appearance but has worn his frumpiness like a badge of honor.
It works, until you get to the part of the trailer that touts "from the producers of Godzilla" like a badge of honor.
I've also noticed that on a deeper level, coming from a loving, two-parent home is often thrown around as a badge of honor.
In an age where 80-hour workweeks can be a badge of honor, it's less a matter of if you'll burn out than when.
This is neat development, if only because Snap has long prized its obtuse design as a hip badge of honor for younger smartphone owners.
Being known as a sexual assault victim isn't a badge of honor or career booster; it's a highly difficult, sometimes traumatizing and humiliating experience.
A downgrade would be a political nightmare for whichever party is in power, after successive governments brandished the rating as a badge of honor.
Somehow it seems history must repeat itself each cycle, because we forget that raising venture isn't a badge of honor in and of itself.
For young women especially, for whom the label "nasty woman" seems like vintage sexism, almost archaic, the insult has become a badge of honor.
To some, such as former Arkansas governor and two-time GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, the group's condemnation came as a badge of honor.
Like a high school athlete with a sports emblem patched onto a varsity jacket, Tove Lo wears the ink like a badge of honor.
"It's a badge of honor in West Virginia to be put in jail for a misdemeanor by Obama," he has said during his run.
It will be very tempting to wear this as a badge of honor to reap the rewards of social media attention and campaign donations.
In the wake of the culture wars of the seventies and eighties, some downscale whites embraced the slur "redneck" as a badge of honor.
But I don't think any of [the Birds of Prey] would be described as likable, and I'll take that as a badge of honor.
Exhaustion is often worn as a cultural badge of honor, proof that we've ground ourselves to a paste at the altar of self-sacrifice.
"Yeah, it's tough," forward Carli Lloyd, who wears her ruthless competitive streak as a badge of honor, said of seeing teammates dropped, even temporarily.
Even in the start-up world, where idealism is abundant and losses are a badge of honor, Mr. Son's approach and ambition stood out.
Think of the insanity of becoming sedentary and wasting time with mind-numbing electronic content, then wearing that experience as a badge of honor.
In our current climate, being called out for bigotry and framing yourself as a victim of the left is now a badge of honor.
Among his other series were "Badge of Honor," about the Philadelphia Police Department, and "Clandestine Operations," about the birth of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Well for me, being not only someone that can read, but a reader for life has always been a badge of honor for my family.
Andromeda's cannibalistic nature was discovered because there are large streams of stars in its galactic halo, leftovers from meals worn like a badge of honor.
But they're also a badge of honor with bragging rights: There's a pride in showing your friends and coworkers that you've done your civic duty.
Clinton and supporters have claimed the term as a badge of honor, saying Trump has used similar terms to demean strong women in the past.
My son was born and lived his first 20 months in the heart of Silicon Valley, where entrepreneurs wear failure as a badge of honor.
This hostility is worn like a badge of honor by players, a punch in the nose that's frustrating and enticing, a dare to come back.
All the reviews that are negative, I usually wear like a badge of honor, because they usually say the exact opposite of what I'm intending.
Members of the Afghan unit, the Fatemiyoun Division, wear a shoulder patch recounting words of praise from Iran's supreme leader as a badge of honor.
Trump fans immediately glommed on to the word "deplorable," adopting it as a badge of honor, emblazoning it on T-shirts, hats, and Twitter handles.
Should Democrats simply ignore Republican slander of their social-democratic ideas, or should they try to turn the "socialist" smear into a badge of honor?
They should wear Mr. Trump's invective as a badge of honor, having placed the best interest of their constituents over that of the Republican Party.
And when President Richard Nixon publicly criticized what he perceived as culture-damaging vulgarity in Lear's programs, Lear took it as "a badge of honor."
"An injury by the dictatorship is a badge of honor," tweeted First Justice legislator Freddy Guevara, who said he was hit by a tear gas canister.
And his constant admissions that he's a fuck-up only make his fuck-ups feel like a badge of honor instead of a significant personality flaw.
Even the low-tech display contributes in some way to Pebble's geeky charm, and in its afterlife, wearing one almost seem like a badge of honor.
Rather, it's more of a badge of honor and "cred" than anything but it will help founders gain access to events and services where it's accepted.
Interestingly, in an undated interview with Australian publication MMA Sports Magazine, Perceval seems to wear his reluctance to stop of fights as a badge of honor.
Many conservatives, though, tend to denounce such policies as "amnesty," and being "tough on illegal immigration" has increasingly become a badge of honor on the right.
Many of us are in denial, seeing complexity as a necessary evil, an unavoidable feature of answers to hard problems, even a technocratic badge of honor.
Many in the new majority campaigned on tightening access to guns, and they appeared to embrace condemnation from the gun lobby as a badge of honor.
In some ways, he wears the criticism from abroad as a badge of honor, proof that he is representing the best interests of the United States.
When North Korea denounced him as "human scum" or Venezuela called him "the most sinister figure in the U.N.," he took it as a badge of honor.
But for the CW and Black Lightning, the challenge to provide representation for a whole community is a badge of honor and crucial part of the show.
To take the lead against the reactionary right is to become a spear catcher, and Nancy Pelosi should wear her war wounds as a badge of honor.
In a campaign with a strong anti-Wall Street tone, lack of support from Wall Street may be a badge of honor for presidential hopefuls these days.
Some conservatives, meanwhile, say they simply don't want any attachments to the Washington establishment — an anti-"swamp" badge of honor they can take back to their districts.
Starting the day ludicrously early seems to be a badge of honor for CEOs like Apple's Tim Cook, who gets out of bed at 3:45 a.m.
Both the caterpillar and the butterfly wear their poisons like a badge of honor, flashing warning colors of yellow, orange, black and white, to advertise their distastefulness.
But as President Trump tries to galvanize his conservative base to turn out in the midterm elections, he has adopted the label as a badge of honor.
Even if capitalism favors early wake-up times, at least as a badge of honor, there is no data that shows that successful people get less sleep.
" Stillman argued that a personal library too big to get through in a lifetime "isn't a sign of failure or ignorance," but rather "a badge of honor.
In 2013, he was inducted into the W.W.E. Hall of Fame, tuxedoed and smirking, as the audience jeered, a badge of honor in the pro wrestling world.
Against that stands Mr. Moore, whose past official ethics violations might look disqualifying outside Alabama, but at home were viewed by some as a badge of honor.
The various live-action ads and messages from your boss (viewable aboard your ship) tout this "fourth best" status proudly, as if it's a badge of honor.
As many of these students prepare to vote for the first time in upcoming elections, an A rating from the NRA won't be a badge of honor.
When Hillary Clinton criticized some of his supporters for their bigotry in 2016, he and his base reappropriated her use of "deplorables" as a badge of honor.
The quiet, the calm, has been celebrated in our region and has become a badge of honor and will likely take on mythic status in our history books.
Leading up to the election, I'd been struck by the number of people — men and women alike — who wore their Nasty Woman swag as a badge of honor.
Some ambitious eaters even wear a self-purported bout of meat sweats like a badge of honor—proof of their virility, their voraciousness for that sweet, greasy flesh.
Among fellow K-ARMY, a screenshot of the number of streams you rack up is considered a badge of honor, proof of how hardcore a fan you are.
But Kecia Lewis, who plays the role in the Classic Stage Company's terrific production of "Mother Courage and Her Children," certainly deserves some sort of badge of honor.
And yet in trying to punish her for her more overt displays of hostility, with one interruption, Trump instantly turned harshness — fierceness — into a celebrated badge of honor.
MOSCOW — The must-have accessory at the 2018 World Cup is a passport-sized badge of honor that, for many fans, symbolizes the fulfillment of a lifetime's ambition.
But Biden's campaign has long worn Twitterverse naysayers as a badge of honor, saying his voters — and the majority of Democratic voters — aren't hanging out on social media.
He wears as a badge of honor the millions of dollars spent fluffing his image and importance as bulk-buyer of US weapons and like-minded strategic ally.
One of the leading Republican candidates, Karen Handel, even wore her practicality as a badge of honor, citing not just Reagan but also Margaret Thatcher's "relentless incrementalism" credo.
"Not scared of sacrifice, we are forever ready / Because Chamars are more dangerous than weapons," she continues, reclaiming 'chamar,' a slur against Dalits, as a badge of honor.
Like a gamer who has scored a triumph, Mr. Ng's assistant posted "Achievement unlocked" on the film's Facebook page, wearing the Global Times's disapproval as a badge of honor.
" Rome had refused to back down, despite criticism from rights groups and the opposition, with Salvini saying he considered the attacks he received to be a "badge of honor.
With the launch of an ad campaign for Gotti that wears the abysmal reviews from critics as a badge of honor, MoviePass is pulling a card from Netflix's playbook.
Boot-strapping, the term given to starting a business with an idea, passion and little else, is as much a necessity as a badge of honor for many entrepreneurs.
Where kids growing up would wear their cavity-less status as a badge of honor, my molars were so permanently fucked that getting fillings was an almost annual tradition.
The lesson we've learned from Trump, PewDiePie, and the alt-right is that mainstream rejection has become a badge of honor and an invitation to build their own platforms.
There's not much other guitar music as confrontationally uncommercial as this, which he seems to wear as a badge of honor—as charitable listeners might argue that he should.
Though Trump wears the anti-Washington label as a badge of honor, he shares some of Nixon's temperament, negativity and legal challenges along with the ultimate political insider, Clinton.
Whatever people might think of Saturday Night Live these days, it's still a badge of honor for celebrities to host an episode of America's most popular sketch comedy show.
Trivia makes people feel smart (or stupid), and being able to say you won at HQ Trivia is like a little nerdy badge of honor for the digital age.
As Dierdorf said, sending a man to the bench has been a badge of honor, not a violation of the code, even if you intended to knock him out.
Pockets of the business and investing community have warned about Sanders and Warren's policies hurting the economy — though the candidates have worn the criticism as a badge of honor.
Many key political battles of the midterms will be fought in swing House districts and big battleground states where loyalty to Trump is not necessarily a badge of honor.
"We embrace (the cold) more than anything because it's like our badge of honor," said Will Heyer, 23, the sports director for International Falls-based radio stations KGHS and KSDM.
Some clung to it, both stubbornly and as a badge of honor — a differentiator, even, in an era when those have become few and far between on high-end flagships.
Pink has always been a divisive color: Fans of the shade can't get enough of it, while those in the opposite camp wear their distaste like a badge of honor.
Trump's views have also caused consternation and criticism in Washington's national security establishment -- a factor the billionaire would probably regard as a badge of honor for his outsider presidential campaign.
Lindsay A. Henderson, PsyD, a psychologist who treats patients via telehealth app, LiveHealth Online, says that as a society, we tend to wear "busy-ness" as a badge of honor.
Trump, who ran on a pledge to shake up an entrenched Washington, has at times worn the lack of support from so-called "establishment" figures as a badge of honor.
Those sympathetic to the false narrative saw the red flag as a badge of honor, clicking and sharing any way rather than allowing someone else to tell them they're wrong.
It's just like sports, where you're against a different team and you want to show that pride and badge of honor in being from somewhere that someone else is not.
Once a diss, otaku has risen to be a badge of honor (although they still have their critics and admit to being socially challenged outside of the super fan community).
Marathon sessions are nothing new in Albany, where the budget used to come in months late before Mr. Cuomo made on-time agreements a badge of honor for his administration.
"They see it as a badge of honor, like they were the only real Marines," said Kate Germano, a retired lieutenant colonel who oversaw training of women at Parris Island.
Another friend's mom suggested turning the phrase into a custom-made badge of honor to wear across my chest: "Now I know what to get you for Christmas," she wrote.
At least it's only Google that gets his full Twitter attention — and a special Trumpian MAGA badge of honor call-out as "one of our great companies" — in the tweet.
At this point, it's a badge of honor for a black metal band to score a photo shoot with Peter Beste, and he obviously saw something special in this one.
Because he's the font of all evil on the planet and ... I think that having vaguely okay opinions while being married to Kellyanne Conway is not a badge of honor.
Thankfully, there aren't any seams that'd dig into skin and leave behind any dents — that badge of honor goes to the extra hair tie that's always wrapped around my wrist.
"Biden needs to make Trump's attacks a badge of honor and use them to excite Democrats to circle the wagon against the candidate Trump fears most," the former aide said.
"My reaction was that Bryant Gumbel is an idiot and that I considered it a badge of honor," Stern told former Washington Post sportswriter Nunyo Demasio in a 2017 podcast.
There is also the question of whether a disputed tag from the fact-checking groups — all mainstream media — could be a "badge of honor" for a certain strain of story.
I hope President Trump realizes that being responsible for the longest government shutdown in history is no badge of honor — it will have untold negative consequences for months to come.
In other words, YouTube is making verification a lot less common, and less a badge of honor or sign of popularity than a simple way for users to avoid confusion.
These "digital autographs" are the ultimate badge of honor, Valiando Rojas says, and many fans will mention the follow in their social media profiles along with the date that it happened.
Rather than recoiling, his supporters see it as a badge of honor — proof of how relentlessly he's campaigning to win over every voter in the second-largest state in the union.
That isn't to say that a year from now I won't change my mind and want to do something about it but right now it feels like a badge of honor.
While I am not a fan (mainly because I hate public shaming), the social aspect is certainly more rewarding for some than any badge of honor Apple could ever give them.
It s not a badge of honor, defining your life – other people have had their tragedies, just as vital and strong; but all artists use themselves What else can you do?
Iran is wearing US withdrawal as a badge of honor, demanding other co-signatories UK, France and Germany do the near impossible, and within 60 days show the deal can work.
Like so many of us who've found ourselves in Trump's cross hairs when we criticize or vet him, Romney seemed to almost acknowledge the oncoming "incoming" as a badge of honor.
Katie Couric says her 85033 interview with then-Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin would likely be a "badge of honor" for the former Alaska governor if it took place today.
Not only that, he has flaunted his lack of adherence to established facts as a sort of badge of honor -- a symbol of his lack of commitment to politics as usual.
As a kid, the ringing you get after a gig is a badge of honor, a sort of boastful trophy to wear with pride the next morning alongside a sneaky hangover.
These days, though, it's often women — Lana Del Rey and Björk among them — deploying "witch" (or related terminology) to describe themselves, not as a pejorative but as a badge of honor.
To not just embrace the "socialist" attacks as a badge of honor but to make "democratic socialism" an extension of the New Deal is to make it sound normal, even desirable.
And besides, to have the Paris seal of approval — to have American brands be good enough to show in Paris — should be seen as a badge of honor for New York.
"Yankee" was a derogatory British nickname for American colonists before the rebels started winning battles and refashioned the slur (and the derisive British ditty "Yankee Doodle") into a badge of honor.
"Badge of Honor" (1994), a dazzling installation by the Puerto Rico-born Philadelphian Pepón Osorio, might have been a standout in the 1993 Biennial, had it been made a year earlier.
"A rave review from Michiko Kakutani has been the equivalent of a badge of honor — it's the ultimate endorsement for a serious writer," said Jonathan Karp, the publisher of Simon & Schuster.
Some outdoor enthusiasts said they could imagine bicycling the entire Empire State Trail as a badge of honor, similar to the feat of climbing the 46 highest peaks in the Adirondacks.
Also once upon a time, she starred in a Disney Channel Original Movie as a world-famous snowboarder, and if that's not a huge badge of honor, I'm not sure what is.
While being held in contempt by a congressional committee would be a stain on a long legal career, it would also earn Barr a badge of honor from Trump and his supporters.
For some companies and employees, working 9963 became a badge of honor and Silicon Valley heavyweights such as Sequoia Capital's Mike Moritz highlighted it as a competitive advantage over the United States.
As Lorenzo explains, he and his fellow firefighters used to view a face covered in soot as a badge of honor and would allow it to remain for hours after a call.
Being the first check in a company used to be a deep badge of honor for angel investors, but I have heard that boast less and less over the past five years.
While the sight of a President bitterly bickering with reporters might alarm many Americans, it could be seen as a badge of honor by others and overshadow the substance of his comments.
"As the second largest sovereign in the country, with nearly 13 million female residents, your predecessor's exclusion of Texas from the Title X program is not a badge of honor," Paxton wrote.
"I hope President Trump realizes that being responsible for the longest government shutdown in history is no badge of honor - it will have untold negative consequences for months to come," he said.
" Burstein said the sanctions motion is "yet another attempt to improperly intimidate me into abandoning my pursuit of justice for Andrea Tantaros," and that he regards it "as a badge of honor.
The publication spun Trump's disdain into a badge of honor, calling itself the "magazine Trump doesn't want you to read," and bragging that his attack led to an unprecedented surge in subscriptions.
"I hope President Trump realizes that being responsible for the longest government shutdown in history is no badge of honor — it will have untold negative consequences for months to come," he said.
Lane, Perabo and Valletta can now wear an arrest badge of honor with Fonda, along with other Hollywood pals who've joined her ... like Sam Waterston, Ted Danson, Rosanna Arquette and Catherine Keener.
The company's reputation for fast iteration, treated as a badge of honor by Fortune, hid a tendency for the company's products to break, as well as an extreme tendency to cut corners.
Starz's smart, sexy, funny new drama centers on Emma (Michel Prada) and Lyn (Melissa Barrera), two Mexican-American sisters who considered leaving their hometown in East Los Angeles a badge of honor.
She was known as the "black editor" at Random House, and she wore the title like a badge of honor, using her perch to knock down doors previously closed to black writers.
When I was at school, I had friends who saw it as a badge of honor to have a routine consisting of only tap water and a glob of toothpaste on a zit.
People of color should not be expected to wear "I had to work twice as hard to get the same thing that was handed to my colleagues" as a badge of honor forever.
Too many, including plenty at Davos, still buy into the delusion that sleep deprivation is a kind of badge of honor, or at least the price we have to pay to get ahead.
I don&apost think -- if you&aposre not asked to be a commencement speaker, that&aposs a badge of honor, because they actually see you as a risk, they see you as dangerous.
These new virtual gifts — a gold "Dundie Award" statuette, a green stack of "Schrute Bucks" — are part inside joke, part badge of honor for the group, which has more than 1 million subscribers.
So being sued may be a badge of honor — but if you start losing these cases you have to look in the mirror and ask whether you are failing the basics of journalism.
ROB KIRKPATRICK Newburgh, N.Y. To the Editor: William Irwin asserts that belief without doubt would not be required by an all-loving God, and should not be worn as a badge of honor.
But to lose to a man who wears his misogyny as a badge of honor was proof that anti-choice positions and a deep disdain for women almost always go hand in hand.
After the weary giggles fade, they confess to tears being shed over this record, not as an admission of guilt, but as a badge of honor over the level of seriousness they possess.
" And so we also have the headline, "SPIRIT COOKER MARINA ABRAMOVIĆ GAVE MAX DONATION TO HILLARY CLINTON," courtesy Information Liberation, who sees the $2,700 donation as "another badge of honor for Donald Trump.
Cook didn't stop there ... she asked if her comment would put her on an Enemies List -- referring to Richard Nixon's famous document -- and she clearly would wear that as a badge of honor.
Claiming he's not a racist or none of these policies are racially motivated and yet appearing with Marine Le Pen saying: Wear your xenophobia, your racism, your nativism, as a badge of honor.
Helen Zille, the provincial premier, has urged people to shower no more than twice a week, calling oily hair a badge of honor, and suggested reusing "gray water" from cleaning to flush toilets.
DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina considers being called authoritarian by the western media a "badge of honor", the leader's son told Reuters on the eve of a national election on Sunday.
Known for his passion for the rugged outdoors, he represents an era when Britain ruled large parts of the world and gentlemen wore their lack of visible emotion like a badge of honor.
"Vanderpump Rules" stars Lala Kent and Randall Emmett can wear it like a badge of honor now, 'cause the way they got subtly dissed by Meryl Streep ... turned out to be pretty epic.
They're just taking a deliberately muddier route, and if they don't get there, they're more likely to wear their failure as a badge of honor and to dig in with a destructive arrogance.
Since there is a sizable chunk of the Democratic electorate, perhaps even a majority, that is equally concerned about economics, it makes sense for Sanders to turn an insult into a badge of honor
And now, it's starting to seem like bad behavior is catching up with people in an industry where being a 'bad boy' (no matter how old you were) was considered a badge of honor.
He wore his callused hands as a badge of honor for a lifetime of work on huge machines that produced car parts; I saw my fully blocked calendar as a signal of my success.
The revelation that there are people in dark corners of the internet taking beauty advice from cavemen is bound to horrify those who wear their 7-step nightly routines like a badge of honor.
Olympic swimmer Caroline Burckle wrote on Instagram that "not having a monthly cycle was a badge of honor," and that she missed hers for 10 years, while also suffering from depression and broken bones. 
When Mitch McConnell said, "Nevertheless, she persisted," I took that as such a compliment and badge of honor on behalf of Senator Warren and all of the women who have persisted throughout American history.
That one might bite into one's mallard or grouse and land on stray birdshot is perhaps a badge of honor, proof that what's on your plate has a woodsier back story than the steak.
What it is: A chaotic Desktop full of screenshots, PDFs, and more will no longer be a badge of honor when you have Stacks, which automatically cleans up your clutter into neat quasi-folders.
The president, while complaining bitterly of his impeachment, has also tried to wear it as a badge of honor, fundraising hard on the spectacle of what he still characterizes as a partisan witch hunt.
"Students have shared they consider the detention a 'badge of honor' and a symbol they truly are protesting and standing up for their rights at a personal cost," spokeswoman Jill Browning told the Tribune.
Wall Street was a hypermasculine culture, where the all-nighter was a badge of honor and the ever-bigger deal was proof of one's status, and women were not safe, either emotionally or physically.
"Nasty woman" became a badass badge of honor and a middle finger to sexism, and yet another entry on the long list of things Trump has said about women that he really shouldn't have.
Branded "an out and out radical" during his first congressional campaign by Republican U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew, Dellums accepted the label as a badge of honor, as recounted by the San Francisco Chronicle.
He trashed "the establishment" and wore its rejection of him as a badge of honor only until it stopped rejecting him and its help was his best hope to wrest the nomination away from Trump.
Tracy Flick, 'Election' You know you've created a perfect character when, over time, their name can be used as an adjective and is worn as a badge of honor among women with laser-focused ambition.
What she's sorry about: First, Bee says that when she's used the word cunt on her show before, it's been as an attempt to reclaim the word and turn it into a badge of honor.
It seems like being different is a badge of honor at Brown, not something to be ashamed of, which is why I think it will be a good school for me, as a black girl.
" Speaking in Denver at the American Legislative Exchange Council's (ALEC) annual meeting, DeVos mentioned the "excitement" caused by hundreds of protesters gathered outside the event but said she considers their demonstrations a "badge of honor.
"I do understand that what makes New York New York is not necessarily this," he said, but New York's days of wearing its grit and discomforts as a badge of honor may be behind it.
George ConwayGeorge Thomas ConwayGeorge Conway: Romney should treat Trump criticism as 'a badge of honor' George Conway on Trump asking Ukraine leader for 'favor': 'Quid, meet quo' Graham rips Democrats for impeachment over 'nothing (non-quid pro quo) burger' MORE, a lawyer and the husband of White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayTrump's tirades, taunts and threats are damaging our democracy George Conway: Romney should treat Trump criticism as 'a badge of honor' Meghan McCain: Trump, Giuliani 'blowing it on a JV level' MORE, said that Sen.
In essence, the black pill worldview makes them think it won't do any good — so there's a kind of badge of honor worn around the idea that you've accepted no amount of therapy can help you.
"Washington hasn't taken the deep state idea seriously; they treat it as a badge of honor or an inside joke," said John Gans, the author of "White House Warriors," a history of the National Security Council.
" As a result, in the days following Charlottesville numerous users took to the platform — with some tweeting directly at Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey — to ask why people associated with extremism still have that "badge of honor.
Crossing the burning sands, or successfully completing a pledging "process" — the duration of which is also called being "on line" — is a badge of honor and signifies that members have earned their place in the organization.
In this telling, Trump's past and possible future disloyalty to the Republican Party becomes a badge of honor — it's proof positive that, like many of his voters, his relationship with the GOP is purely of convenience.
The red Argentine clay, which accumulates like a badge of honor on the shoes and socks of anyone who plays on it, was the precise reason he was taking his son, Jared Donaldson, to Buenos Aires.
"We've seen the way Cheetos lovers don their red- and orange-dusted fingers like a badge of honor, and we're always looking for ways to help them step up their snacking game," a company spokeswoman said.
Those who have completed a race often have a tattoo to showcase that fact: There are Ironman logos, a dotted capital M, drawn on arms and shoulders and countless calves, part badge of honor, part watermark.
As a child, my wakefulness was a matter of personal pride, a badge of honor signifying a shrewd vigilance (should any ghoul dare intrude upon my bedroom by night, it would meet with a grisly fate).
And each time a person presented the tale of their delayed bowel movement to me, as if it were some kind of digestive badge of honor, I'd be just as shocked as I was the first time.
It was surreal reliving what my early Facebook profile looked like— back when you shared your favorite quotes and movies on your homepage, and being in a friend's Top 10 box was the highest badge of honor.
Censure of individuals seems very unlikely, given how many participated, and any attempts to penalize them could backfire, with Democrats wielding any such penalty as a badge of honor for their willingness to take on the majority.
"I'd like hip kids to buy it because I think you can wear Felt as a badge of honor," he replies when prodded about who he envisions schlepping to record shops with their paper round pocket money.
Getting hit by government demands and censorship requests is a rite of passage for tech startups in China, like a dreaded badge of honor that shows your service has grown suitably influential to be considered a threat.
Although Yoo Yeong-ha is not among the country's better-known lawyers, he wears his die-hard loyalty to the embattled president as a badge of honor, a rarity for Park as the scandal around her deepens.
Quite the opposite, in fact: Hate, or at least deep resentment, over the Patriots' success has become so common that Patriots fans, and even the Patriots themselves, have started embracing the hate as a badge of honor.
There's a lot of kitsch and "mistakes" and messiness in my work, which I own defiantly, and it's artists like Cindy Sherman and John Waters, too, who taught me to wear it like a badge of honor.
We got Rich at LAX Sunday and he was stunting with a $120,000 neck piece and a $78,000 two-tone Cuban link necklace ... and he's basically treating his lack of personal security as a badge of honor.
It was hard for some critics to take the ministry's fake news detector seriously, and some suggested that inclusion there was something of a badge of honor, an indication that the article had hit close to home.
Of course, Booker is happy to talk about what he accomplished in Newark — there were plenty of challenges, scars he sometimes wears in interviews as a badge of honor, evidence of his abiding love for the city.
The Cruz brand of populism is based on his nihilism in causing gridlock and government shutdowns while he wears like a badge of honor the fact that he is despised by most of his Republican Senate colleagues.
When one of her history teachers called her ancestors "traitors" in high school, for having opposed the country's becoming a joint French-Spanish protectorate in the early 20th century, she took it as a badge of honor.
Most sentient beings immediately snip away at the fraying ends of the festival wristband before the water has turned hot for the post-comedown shower, but you: you've worn these vessels of bacteria like a badge of honor.
The title takes a gay slur—the kind that might be flung like a dart in the playground by a bully—and twists it into a winking badge of honor; a term you'd want to apply to yourself.
" Couric speculated that if the interview took place in 2019, "I think there's such a reverse snobbery about intellectuals that I think it would almost be seen as a badge of honor," adding, "I think that's really concerning.
Indeed, in a political culture that rewards conflict and punishes compromise, you can imagine the president encouraging his supporters to view a contempt citation from the House of Representatives as a badge of honor — and proof of victimhood.
While his comments gave plenty of ammunition to the right-wing press, many analysts, pointing to last year's elections when the tabloids vilified the Labour leader, concluded that he might wear their criticism as a badge of honor.
But while the idea of "failing upward" has become a badge of honor in the start-up world — with blog posts, TED talks, even industry conferences — students are still focused on conventional metrics of achievement, campus administrators say.
He is instead likely to perceive validation for his conduct, and may consider, since he is branded with a historic badge of honor, that he has not got much more to lose and could shed even more restraints.
They stayed away from doing that with Donald Trump, but certainly, there&aposs a lot of hard feelings from the Bush days when John Bolton advocated for -- WALLACE: I suspect John Bolton would consider that a badge of honor.
But while getting banned from Twitter is somewhat common, even a badge of honor for some, getting on YouTube's bad side strikes at the core of the movement's ability to spread its message, make money, and find new converts.
Everybody knows the gas tank Cain has, and I ended up taking him down in overtime, so he got tired with me, and I'll definitely hold that as a badge of honor because his gas tank is so impressive.
"Endurance athletes use lowering heart rates as a badge of honor, which is not necessarily a good thing," Elefteriades says, adding that the heart wasn't made to operate for much more than one hour in a high aerobic state.
Analysts said the minister's decision to post it reflected a populist backlash against migration across Europe so robust that it is now considered a badge of honor, even among mainstream politicians, to boast about making life harder for refugees.
Cruz, however, may see it as a "badge of honor" that he's not very popular in Silicon Valley, said Tim Miller, former communications director for Jeb Bush's 2016 presidential campaign who now consults for tech companies in the Bay Area.
But there remains in him a stiff orneriness that Mr. Jones captures with subtle comic flair; it constitutes his only rebuke to the misfortunes life has dealt, and he will carry it to his grave like a tarnished badge of honor.
To Mr. Trump and his supporters, his lack of connection to establishment Republicans and the Washington influence community has been a singular strength of his candidacy, and he wears his lack of experience in public office as a badge of honor.
The Frenchman had let it be known after his third-round victory over the much-heralded Felix Auger-Aliassime that he too was part of tennis's "next generation", yet in the current climate that appears far from a badge of honor.
Though Napoli overhauled the dressing rooms before the visit of Real Madrid in the Champions League last year — to try to make the stadium seem a little less outdated — it remains a crumbling, menacing place, its hostility a badge of honor.
Lawrence Zezima, 25, a conservative gun shop owner in Broken Arrow, a Tulsa suburb, said on Saturday that many Oklahomans would consider Mr. Pruitt's problems with the Washington establishment a well-earned badge of honor — not a blot on his reputation.
He is largely credited with defining an era of line cooks as warriors, exposing a kitchen culture in which drugs, drinking and long, brutal hours on the line in professional kitchens were both a badge of honor and a curse.
I topped off the look with my faded green butterfly cap, which I had come to regard as an emblem of transformation — a badge of honor for spending the last few days tapping into a genuine wish to be happy.
" The AEIO has been under US sanctions for much of the last 15 years, Eurasia Group analyst Henry Rome noted, and like other senior Iranian officials under US sanctions, Salehi "will likely wear the designation as a badge of honor.
While he was still at the academy, the department awarded him a badge of honor for breaking up a street fight during one of his lunch breaks, grabbing a metal pipe from one of the brawlers and pinning him to the ground.
"These suspensions have become a badge of honor and a means by which an aspirant can bolster his or her legitimacy," wrote the authors of ISIS in America: From Retweets to Raqqa, a December 2015 report by George Washington University's Program on Extremism.
Cruz said that he took it as a badge of honor that President Barack Obama, Clinton and New York police authorities had attacked him after he made the comment, despite their claims that such programs had not worked in New York City.
Tourists leave on the advice of the Weather Channel, new island residents that have never experienced a hurricane wring their hands, servers and bartenders grouse about the loss of business, old timers recount stories of past hurricanes like a badge of honor.
"I'm by far the best gamer in the family, and it's a huge badge of honor," she said.)Moretz has also been outspoken about her support for gender equality, and (naturally) wants to promote gender equality in the gaming space, as well.
But for female players of roller derby, a contact sport where skaters zoom around a track and try to knock each other out of bounds, a bruise —especially a bruised butt — is a badge of honor, a war wound worth bragging about.
" So, maybe him talking about taking Lexapro will expand pop culture's understanding of depression as this taboo subject or a weird, meme-y badge of honor to a more enlightened position of, "Oh shit, antidepressants are totally normal and OK things to take.
William IV said he intended to keep writing in the style that Mr. Griffin's fans enjoy; a new book in the "Badge of Honor" series, "The Attack," is to be published in August, with more novels, in that and other series, to follow.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The current generation of boxers do not have the wild streak that Mike Tyson wore like a badge of honor during his career and the former world heavyweight champion says the lack of personalities in the sport has contributed to its decline.
The album broadened the scope of what a Black woman in pop could do; she could make an album where she brandishes her Bajan patois like a badge of honor with a song like "Work," and she could also cover Tame Impala's psychedelic greatness.
Silicon Valley still clings to a particular gospel of hard work, where a start-up's success depends on how hard employees "hustle, " lunch breaks get replaced with fasting rituals or chugged Soylents and engineers wear their consecutive sleepless nights like a badge of honor.
"In the old days, it was a badge of honor to have the premiere and have the production uniquely in your theater," said Peter Gelb, the general manager of the Met, who has increased the company's annual number of new productions, many of them coproductions.
To nail down terms for the London Stock Exchange's expected $27 billion deal to buy Refinitiv, bankers and lawyers descended on the London office of the global law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer — pulling all-nighters that to industry vets are a badge of honor.
There is another story connected with Simon that assumed significance for a more anarchic school of street philosophers who followed Socrates: the Cynics, or dog philosophers, so called because they were abusively called dogs and then took on the moniker as a badge of honor.
As we count down the hours until the end of quarantine, let this melting pocket watch, inspired by The Persistence of Memory, one of surrealist Salvador Dalí's most recognizable works, serve as a badge of honor for all the time you spent responsibly indoors.
"Many Claremonsters have the ear of this administration and may help Trump take what he feels in his gut and migrate it to his head," Thomas D. Klingenstein, the institute's board chairman, declared from the stage, repurposing an old insult as a badge of honor.
"This was not Stanford, not Silicon Valley, where leaving (a prestigious university or a good job) to start your own company is a badge of honor," said Technology Crossover Ventures partner Woody Marshall, who led his firm's early investments in Netflix, Spotify and Airbnb.
The film's other key characters are Sergeant Jack Vincennes (Kevin Spacey), a mini-celebrity thanks to his consulting gig on the Dragnet-esque TV cop show Badge of Honor, and Officer Bud White (Russell Crowe), a brutish attack dog with a particular taste for wife-beaters.
I have never been afraid to call out bigotry within the GOP when I see it — indeed it was my willingness to actually call bigotry out that once got me banned from the Conservative Political Action Conference (a badge of honor that I will always wear proudly).
In contemporary popular hip-hop, however, popping prescription pills like Xanax, Oxycontin, benzodiazepines, and MDMA along with lean — a mixture of soda and Actavis syrup (if you can find it) — have become a badge of honor in contemporary hip-hop as well as on mainstream radio.
If you think this is overblown lefty rhetoric, think again: Stone — who was arrested and indicted Friday morning by FBI Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller and his team, on charges of obstruction, making false statements, and witness tampering — has always worn such monikers like a badge of honor.
CNN star reporter Jim Acosta is proud that he was kicked out of the Oval Office by President Trump, saying he wears it "as a badge of honor," while being glorified on ABC for serving as White House antagonist and declaring he welcomes the administration's hatred.
"Bharara's decision not to resign if anything will be considered a badge of honor in New York," said Edward Little, a partner at the law firm Hughes Hubbard & Reed, and a former federal prosecutor in the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.
The Turnpike Troubadours' name is meant to be taken literally: They wear their road warrior status as a badge of honor, and almost 19503 years in, they've more than earned it with vibrant live shows that have the power to inspire Texas two-steps just about anywhere.
Not only do vapers have a nearly endless array of flavors to choose from, they also have apparatus that can disappear in a closed fist, according to a review of the Juul pen by NPR, in which owning a Juul is like a badge of honor.
"I am smarter than they are, I am richer than they are," Trump said at a rally in 2018, showing how he uses money as a barometer of his own success and as a badge of honor to wield against an establishment that has never really accepted him.
I think that in many ways it's offensive and an invasion of privacy, but it's also a badge of honor because it means you're creating a chemistry onscreen that is so understandable that people want to see it in real life, which is flattering from a professional perspective.
Tonight Mike Pence argued that Trump's use of the tax code for his own benefit should be considered a badge of honor, and compared Trump's "tough times" with that of the New York Times, which broke the story: "Donald Trump is a businessman, not a politician," Pence said.
Like them, I'll wear the label as a badge of honor — and I'll use the new tax revenue, an estimated $5 trillion over 10 years, to invest in America in ways that reduce inequality, strengthen the middle class and restore faith in the promise of the American dream.
Seeing as a certain brand of conservative has increasingly taken joy in trolling for trolling's sake, which includes deliberately spreading misinformation in the hopes it makes liberals angry, it's probably a fair bet Facebook's disputed tag could become a badge of honor for right-wing producers and consumers of content.
But if Trump is the nominee, his loss will only further empower Cruz and other obstinate members like him of the Grand Old Party — who wear their unwillingness to compromise as a badge of honor — to argue that they are the only answer to both the party's and America's problems.
And while founders and employees in startup land certainly work hard, wearing their 80-hour workweeks as a badge of honor, closing deals on conference calls in an air-conditioned WeWork is a far cry from the backbreaking working conditions of the 1880s, the era when Labor Day was born.
Mets fans are a passionate bunch that bears the team's maddening history as a badge of honor, a testament to loyalty: The team has not won a championship since 2200 and has reached the playoffs in only six of the following 24 seasons, including a 27 trip to the World Series.
I think that's essentially because there isn't that sense of pride that goes alongside being white, potentially, in the same way that, for minorities, taking that minority status and turning it into a badge of honor, that's one way of dealing with being a minority and being proud of yourself and your background.
In a video filmed after the incident, her jaw is wired shut, she's missing teeth, and there's a gash in her chin that fans will recognize as the source of her scar — which she's declined to get removed by a plastic surgeon as a badge of honor after this life-changing accident.
On the contrary, some Jewish journalists have added triple parentheses around their names on Twitter, taking what had been a way for denizens of the alt-right — an extremist fringe of message boards and online magazines popular with white supremacists — to identify someone as Jewish, and turning it into a badge of honor.
In Australia, I tend to find myself either in a room full of white people, or in one where I am the only white person — a situation that often signifies a kind of badge of honor for another type of diner, a sign that they have found that coveted and elusive quality: authenticity.
Although this loneliness is hard to bear at times, I admit it is also a twisted badge of honor: that I made the sacrifice to become a lonely child miles and miles from home, in the hope of repaying the sacrifices my family made to get me here in the first place.
Facebook Had an Impressively Bad Day Matt Levine is wonderfully droll on Facebook's record stock decline: There is a popular, slightly tongue-in-cheek notion in the financial industry that losing a billion dollars of client money is a badge of honor, something to be proud of, a good thing to have on your resume.
Candidates like Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Beto O'Rourke, the former congressman from Texas, have spent the early days of their campaigns highlighting their common-ground legislation with Republican colleagues, and former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., expected to enter the race next month, wears his bipartisanship like a badge of honor.
"I know call me weird but I actually adore my lil marks and feel like it's a lil badge of honor as all moms should🤷🏾‍♀️❤️ I just want to use myself to encourage fellow mommies 😊 #Swipe #4Months#CSectionCrew #Muva #SnapDeez#MommyRollsRock"  In July, Williams shared a powerful post about how she's embracing her new curves.
It was the marker of being a grown-up, and for someone who was the child of immigrants and the first person in my family to work in a formal business environment, owning one of these bags was a badge of honor and made me feel like I belonged to this very intimidating and foreign world.
"In 1968, 'Bullitt' cemented itself as the pivotal moment in the history of car chase scenes, doing what none had ever done before and setting the standard for all that would follow, earning it the badge of honor that it carries today as the single greatest car chase scene in history," Mecum Auctions wrote in a statement.
While many Americans see working late as badge of honor and a way to get ahead, in Denmark it's seen as a weakness — it shows you can't get things done in the allotted work time, Kay Xander Mellish, a Danish business consultant and author of "How to Work In Denmark," tells CNBC Make It. Most employees leave work around 2 p.m.
"Life begins at 21970, the age at which I published my first book," he wrote in "From Eros to Gaia," one of the collections of his writings that appeared while he was a professor of physics at the Institute for Advanced Study — an august position for someone who finished school without a Ph.D. The lack of a doctorate was a badge of honor, he said.
When I'm just talking to someone and I tell them I'm in a band called Racetraitor, within like ten seconds, I always make sure to say it's an anti-racist band, because it's such a crazy term that people don't always get the idea that we're trying to reclaim the term, take it away from the white nationalists, and turn it into something that's a badge of honor.
") The graphic artist Nate Powell, who studies how aesthetic styles normalize "the language of force," connects the tactical beard to the rise of Punisher imagery among conservative cops and their backers: "Back in the States, these aesthetic choices have trickled downstream through law enforcement and private security (often as post-active duty careers) into civilian life—doubling as an outward badge of honor for a historically unpopular war, a shield against shame and trauma.
It could be the natural nest builder of a 239-year-old mother of three (two daughters, Maxwell Drew, 21, and Birdie Mae, 220 months; one son, Ace Knute, 242); it could be that she spent more than half of her life earning fans and knows how to turn it on; it could be the small-town Texan-ness she wears like a badge of honor; or it could be the fleshy, raw glow of something recently defrosted.
Rep. Jim HimesJames (Jim) Andres HimesRising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Live coverage: Mueller testifies before Congress MORE (D-Conn.) on Saturday defended FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe against an attack from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, saying being targeted by the president will soon be a badge of honor.

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