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"comically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is funny, especially because it is strange or silly

958 Sentences With "comically"

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Comically little, actually — an inflatable fit for a pool.
Rober is no stranger to building comically oversized children's guns.
Other departments important to innovation efforts are almost comically understaffed.
But the other three have remained firmly, almost comically undecided.
Early on, it's almost comically easy to solve the puzzles.
Institutions — schools, companies, governments — are comically and also lethally useless.
Then, as now, Facebook's definition of "news" was comically loose.
" After a comically pregnant pause, Colbert replied, "A little bit.
Gory game play and Conan's comically incredulous responses were shown.
The graphics look comically simple because neither developer can draw.
Older Timberlake becomes coarsened, less boyish, and almost comically suave.
It's a comically repulsive scene, devoid of any moral comeuppance.
Hewitt's The Fourth Way is, like its author, comically pretentious.
He delighted in expressing serious notions in comically homely ways.
By all means, let's change our comically bad election laws.
The RF is comically small; small enough to alter perceptions.
It lends itself to a nasal sound that's comically inelegant.
Yes, those are real guns, although they look comically large.
All of this for a comically large piece of greasy pizza.
And with that, celebs tragically and comically adorned themselves in...silver.
It was almost like he was trying (comically) to blend in.
The company's reasoning was comically simplistic: It wanted to prevent spoilers.
Weapons include squirt guns, paint rollers, buckets, and comically large brushes.
The protest itself featured an almost comically eclectic cast of characters.
The other is that the CIA is massively and comically incompetent.
The odds of winning are a comically low 1 in 302,575,350.
These algorithms are also sometimes just comically bad at their job.
And their roundup was almost comically focused on the economic literature.
Her inventions are clever, the robots intentionally excessive and comically inept.
Those emotions sometimes feel comically outsized, especially in Darwin the cat.
The villainous — and comically vain — Gaston was played by Luke Evans.
But he lived, saved by a comically well-time cavalry charge.
Apple and other Android phone makers look almost comically old-fashioned.
Some of the trends here (virtual reality, blockchain) get comically overhyped.
Ibanez tells me that working in vending machines is comically hermetic.
The evolution of that science was haphazard and often comically unscientific.
The edges around me in one photo were almost comically bad.
Trump is almost comically stiff while reading a pre-written speech.
The simple rule when you're creating Final Fantasy swag: go comically oversized.
The tone of his occasional laughter seemed more medicinal than comically induced.
I'm determined to do something showstopping, but our offerings are comically limited.
Adult viewers tend to favor animation when the characters are comically troubled.
But for once, we got to see something comically, joyfully, unapologetically weird.
But even though the story is obviously, comically, wrong, it won't die.
Parked among normal cars, the Raptor is comically large and hilariously aggressive.
Orrr these comically large bows inspired by the ones Siwa wears daily.
The CIA has, unsurprisingly, gone with the massively and comically incompetent explanation.
Consider that the "space" of Freelancer is comically crammed full of stuff.
And for many, getting connected remains a Kafkaesque and comically-expensive affair.
Soon after, his face is comically shattered by a bullet from afar.
Okun's book connects to a feminine tradition of writing comically about life's
The expensive clothes he craved were soon enveloping a comically swollen figure.
It's comically large in terms of the tax cuts for the rich.
Never mind his wife's comically exasperated observation that he rarely uses it.
Some of these items can be comically difficult, or impossible, to obtain.
Some of them are kind of comically sexy because it looks funny.
The other issue is that Argentina's squad is almost comically front-loaded.
They wore clothes he had collected over decades, adopting comically lascivious poses.
And yet, almost comically, I wanted to date only one particular person.
In 2016, Wade posted a comically limp freestyle that was roundly mocked.
He created the character of Uncle Roy, a comically creepy, lascivious babysitter.
The egg is that Alexa is often comically bad outside the home.
Two iron pillars ascend, almost comically, from the middle of the floor.
The insistence on making everything grimmer and grosser is almost comically complete.
And yet in person, Dean is soft-spoken and almost comically modest.
Outside of the comically credulous InfoWars wing of Trump voters, no one cares.
" Just Getting Started (2017), starring Morgan Freeman, was deemed "dramatically and comically impotent.
Blunt plays Emily, the experienced assistant, who is high strung and comically offputting.
They're comically large and indiscreet, lending the wearer an old-school robot look.
I managed to play using both my phone and comically huge iPad Pro.
We're talking about a gun so comically ginormous, it's bigger than most children.
Click here to view original GIFFormula 1 pit stops are almost comically quick.
"The Tonight Show" host could have easily and even comically pressed Trump more.
Assange has comically created his own fake verified mark for his Twitter account.
Otherwise, Apple's sleep tracking app will simply be comically late to the party.
Brunson's gnome-like tuft of beard serves to exaggerate his comically projected chin.
He had donned multiple layers of protective gear, unselfconscious in comically large goggles.
Even comically large, over-the-ear headphones have become a statement of fashion.
If you're relying on people agreeing with you, then you're losing something comically.
But underneath the tale, Johannsson sparingly deploys nearly comically portentous analog synth dollops.
Maybe she can do it with a comically large spoon and a pot.
The process was comically incremental, but the inching progress had a soothing effect.
Mr. White fills his grid with a theme set that is comically violent.
And the microUSB cable it comes in is comically short – about five inches.
The adults, often benighted souls, are made to look comically knobby and misshapen.
The emptied lot, awaiting McKim's masterpiece, now looks almost comically vast in photographs.
Comically high- and low-pitched vocals squeal and/or growl at each other.
Superman's rage then causes him become the most comically evil version of himself possible.
The idea of striking down a law in this way is almost comically undemocratic.
The pace is comically speedy, fit to be set to the Benny Hill theme.
The sentiments can (on paper) sound comically simple, overly pious, outdated, self-explanatory, cliche.
More often, she puts herself in comically absurd situations, then connects with onlookers individually.
The heist, like everything else in "Good Time", goes wrong in comically unexpected ways.
Monster Trucks isn't a movie about large custom pickup trucks with comically oversized tires.
No wonder Peter Thiel, the almost comically evil Silicon Valley libertarian, endorsed the book.
It's got a comically powerful power supply and a zillion ports and PCI slots.
LG's Watch Sport was comically ill-fitting on my wrist when I tried it.
Ant-ManAnt-Man (Paul Rudd) is one of the most comically undervalued Marvel superheroes.
It looks almost like a Tonka toy, with comically huge tires and odd proportions.
Narrated by a skilled Herzog impressionist, it paints a comically poignant portrait of Bush.
The result of that is an almost comically gigantic watch with limited battery life.
The good news for Trump is that the bar is set almost comically low.
Rob continues to hate his job making ads for a comically evil pharmaceutical firm.
"It turned out to be incompetent collusion, amateur collusion, comically failed collusion," Krauthammer wrote.
It publishes articles parodying clickbait aimed at women, often in a comically surreal fashion.
Those senators, comically, don't think it's noticed; they think they're coming across as statesmen.
"It was comically sad at first, and then it was actually sad," she said.
What follows is a comically rendered consideration of the purpose and efficacy of autofiction.
They were idiosyncratic, comically tough to satisfy and mostly had to do with money.
The show's ending was comically surreal at the performance I caught, last Friday night.
Cleverbot often sounds comically delusional or defensive: "Are you a robot?" it asks itself.
She is comically bad at walking down unfamiliar stairs, and outright scared of balloons.
Rella, all wide eyes and popped eyebrows, is the man as hyperbole, comically outsized.
I think their sense of the pulse of this country is almost comically flawed.
Throughout the film are reminders that in Nashville, institutional memory is almost comically short.
Most of these people are comically selfish; they want what they want from Michele.
M.S. Pinafore,' where I played Sir Joseph Porter and wore a comically large bicorn.
It's a comically chaotic situation that the Wolf navigates with cool skill and poise.
It is almost comically plutocratic policy smeared with a thick sheen of populist rhetoric.
Despite the museum's impressive-sounding name, it was comically ramshackle, with no permanent collection.
Much of Fields's art practice involves mixed-media interpretations of comically large clown shoes.
For as much as the episode attempts to make you think that women have finally gotten the upper hand in, say, snowbound battles with comically inept soldiers, it also pairs all of those moments of feminine triumph with moments of comically gross sexism.
On one hand were those who comically overreacted to a fictional story of unfulfilled love.
Smith chopped heavy-duty steel girders into chunks and mounted them atop comically tiny wheels.
Making a comically surprised face, the expectant mother held her hands up to her cheeks.
The company is now comically overvalued, with a market cap that's well over $100 billion.
How these comically fluffy dusters are taken seriously is one of the world's greatest mysteries.
The final scene is from the comically awkward entrances of the candidates at the Feb.
That's the sound of a million Apple fanboys weeping all over their comically large iPads.
In an October 17 debate against Marco Rubio, Murphy experienced the same problem, almost comically.
But ultimately, we landed somewhere where instead of oversimplifying Sarah we almost comically underdeveloped her.
In democracies, there is always an oligarchic element, but Trump makes it extremely, comically visible.
He leaned across the dinner table, sort of half comically, and asked about her name.
Kennedy was criticized for being too rich, too beautiful or "too comically breathy," Brower said.
He ran a comically disastrous campaign as the Republican candidate for the presidency in 2008.
And she's picked up the "positivity" of YouTube personalities for her own (comically underwatched) channel.
Rooney is almost comically talented at keeping the lovers in her novels frustrated and apart.
They come in all sizes, though most of them are comically large and weirdly ovoid.
Curry hit from 3 and so did Marc Gasol (who was left comically wide open).
He turns them over to observe them coolly, neutrally and often comically from all sides.
In other words, it would have been almost comically easy to compromise the sensitive data.
He and Mr. Spicer are employing ironic techniques not comically but cynically — to destabilize meaning.
It's a big plastic shell, with a solid D-pad and comically huge face buttons.
Some of the experiments that they planned to perform on Chhota Shigri seemed comically rudimentary.
Some of Mr. Brinkmann's prompts, such as contemplating your own mortality daily, are comically doomy.
In one room, a finger with a comically long, manicured fingernail emerges from the wall.
The truth, however, is that the Senate map was almost comically tilted toward the Republican Party.
Or comically roasting Trump over his litany of sexist remarks, such as mocking Carly Fiorina's face.
These days, the charges against McCarthy seem almost comically mild and the controversy is entirely forgotten.
There's no doubt it was a pointed moment, but the Republican indignation has been comically outsized.
The names of frontrunners for appointments that have leaked so far have been almost comically sycophantic.
In them, he comically lays bare the foibles of fatherhood, religion, social media, comedy and fame.
They play at the comically named Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field in Coral Gables.
The answers: a few hours, and with a statement that's equal parts scary and comically overwrought.
Done in haste, Brady looked so comically bad that people lined up to buy the sketch.
Instead, she drifts into occasional jobs in a succession of comically absurd and sharply drawn vignettes.
Both books featured loving but befuddled fathers and comically determined mothers, but they didn't mention Mennonites.
And "Facade" (1931) is a debonair, comically surreal pastiche of the dance idioms of its era.
Dan Stevens wore a comically large motion capture suit to shoot his scenes as the Beast.
Like Berkshire's comically inept website, the bare-bones home office is in part a philosophical statement.
Comically obvious statements aside, I'm always glad to see academics and researchers investing in this subject.
Then Taylor found himself reeling backward, almost comically, after taking a hard left to the head.
Hunters armed themselves and tried to find him in the forest but were repeatedly, comically outwitted.
They are strange, exotic beasts, all the more bizarre for how almost comically normal they are.
And if comedy tells us anything, it's that regulation-sized humans and comically oversized balls = funny.
This type of dating got me in trouble a handful of times, sometimes comically, sometimes not.
Her comically acerbic friend Suzanne (Skyler Volpe) is one, an underage French immigrant (Cathryn Wake) another.
If it features narrowed eyes, a pointed straw hat, or comically yellow skin, it's probably racist.
The music can be comically loud, like the hi-NRG goth-SoulCycle assault that defied Shazaming.
Some of the early work on confidence presented a picture of human beings as comically cocky.
These figures conjure jubilant trick-or-treaters, comically armored avatars or rock fans leaving a concert.
These machines had been used in recent American elections, and most ran on comically outdated software.
This dehumanized black juvenile character was comically impervious to pain and never needed protection or tenderness.
Meanwhile, Derrek — who everyone treats with comically blatant contempt — is getting more unstable by the minute.
Unsurprisingly, I overdressed for the weather this morning, so I'm wearing a comically large purple scarf.
A comically bad Ukrainian tennis player is raising eyebrows after losing every point in professional match
It appears to come from a National Enquirer article that's almost comically shoddy in its methods.
Second, for such a radical change in US electricity markets, it is comically short on details.
And when the series revealed that the secret evil twin had a comically overdone British accent?
On the other hand, the bar for getting a game to Steam's store can seem comically low.
She's not "comically inept," she's a freaking Terminator who happens to be bested by some uppity kids.
Even when I peddled comically slow on the lowest resistance, the screen would reward me with points.
DJ Khaled's positive affirmations have been used to comically market everything from weight loss to tax services.
But as attendees found out, it had been comically poorly organized by a bunch of inept bros.
Directed by David Mallet, a comically prolific music-video surrealist, it hocks an impressionistic loogie at imperialism.
After only the first few hours with my review unit, my old iPad Air felt comically small.
A milk crate sculpture in the gallery's center, which also appeared in Bodega Run, is comically big.
He pretty much owns Captain America's number with a comically high 75,157 kills and 76 robots destroyed.
Sit down, grab a milkshake, and get ready to marvel at a comically unending parade of beefcake.
My experiences of being canned (without cause!) have ranged from well-timed and respectful to comically undignified.
Did we really need another version of the comically oblivious superhero, paired with his hapless sidekick Arthur?
Considering we've known for about half a century that cigarettes can kill people, that's (darkly) comically slow.
""...""What about a swimsuit with a comically large zipper down the crotch that says SLIPPERY WHEN WET?
As with that comically gory show, Seth Rogen and his writing partner Evan Goldberg are cocreators here.
As Cleveland's lead slipped away, he comically threw his hands down in a huff, shaking his head.
Their mix of bad luck and poor choices sends them into a situation that seems comically dire.
Face-to-face with the most popular sports mascot of the 21st century, I felt comically starstruck.
The team plays at the comically named Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field in Coral Gables.
This is a good impulse, no doubt, but one that feels almost comically misplaced in his milieu.
Set up in front of two six-foot-tall men, the Switch screen seemed almost comically tiny.
He is Comically Large Bust Harden, a dude who drives and yanks on rims like everyone else.
Still, when I reached the barrel section at the end, my line was once again comically wrong.
His instincts and reactions serve, as always, as a kind of comically exaggerated caricature of the type.
Bookish annotators, they provide context and commentary on a Pepys website, and quibble comically about petty details.
Most of the threatening situations resolve comically, and we're reminded that the robbery is a victimless crime.
Unfortunately — if somewhat comically — my use of that extension last week was far from joyful or efficient.
He could certainly deploy this against Biden, who is an almost comically longstanding fixture of Washington politics.
In one scene, "I used puppets and Silly String to comically depict a man ejaculating," he said.
Miles' roommate is Chip "The Colonel" Martin (Denny Love), a comically hard-boiled veteran of Culver Creek.
"Between Two Ferns: The Movie" is based on the comically confrontational web interview series starring Zach Galifianakis.
Kate Pearson, 25, lands a job at the fictional Hudson Day School after a comically terrible interview.
These regional monopolies result in high prices, slow speeds, punitive bandwidth caps, and comically terrible customer service.
For decades, teen-agers have faked their way into bars using borrowed I.D.s with comically dubious photographs.
Throughout the country, for the duration of the culinary craze, headlines about "tamale wars" were comically abundant.
Gronkowski was hobbled for most of this season, sometimes comically so, and he is openly pondering retirement.
It is comically plausible, and concretely evoked; the surrealism lies in the systematic elaboration of the image.
It doesn't occur to you as you're writing that you're being maudlin or cliché or comically prolix.
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And that's where Lanthimos is at his best: emasculating alpha male Colin Farrell with comically tragic results.
She's perfected a particular kind of delivery that cautiously skirts the line between earnestly sweet and comically intense.
Apple's case feels heavy, almost comically so, and I'm often very forgiving when it comes to oversized phones.
It is Black Swan dialed up a dozen grand jetés, The Wrestler body-slammed into the comically baroque.
Jackie O'Shea comically exerts himself to find the winner with help from his wife and an old friend.
By this time, the children are still focused, but the quiet, like Handa's original fruit, has comically disappeared.
But Bao — a touching and comically surrealist take on that theme — comes from a distinct and unique viewpoint.
Unlike the fourth-season episode "Arkangel," this installment doesn't hinge on consumers clamoring for some comically sinister product.
Comically, the fake plan to blindside Eric gets stuck with Wendy, who refuses to go along with it.
There's a chance you still might bump up against the 5GB limit because it's a comically small limit.
The organization is comically stringent, so this is not just some frivolous acknowledgment that the EPCS has acquired.
Fraser herself uses humor to soften her critical perspective, as she gesticulates, manspreads, and comically deepens her voice.
This is both plausible and, because of Rhys' completely believable air of troubled unhappiness, preposterously, even comically relatable.
Peter Kafka: Very much in the hearings, and how comically inept some of those questions seemed to be.
We raised a comically low half million series A, which you know, who does that in New York?
The Portland Trail Blazers trolled Grizzlies forward Chandler Parsons on Twitter after this comically bad shot last month.
Thanks to both corruption and limited competition, US broadband is routinely sluggish, pricey, with comically bad customer service.
Fans are dying to read about salary information, but Gary Bettman comically pretends that he doesn't know that.
These mini-lectures are often comically connected to evocations of where Kaag finds and reads each person's book.
The jabronis of wrestling rarely get the opportunity to develop their characters, most of which are comically sad.
The account, which has over 80,000 followers, features comically pessimistic, insulting horoscopes with a heavy focus on doom.
The Italian couple sitting next to me are comically unaware of the situation they are about to enter.
But the rest of America got to enjoy watching Trump get comically fileted by a host of comedians.
Casey is also comically demonstrative, almost to a fault, stomping and clapping in the direction of opposing players.
The IEA is infamous for drastically, comically underestimating how fast solar power capacity will grow around the world.
But as comically clueless as Wilson and Juan may be, they aren't held up for easy, cynical ridicule.
She adds a comically large bendy straw, from which Tei Blow, Sean McElroy, and Eben Hoffer all drink.
The result was a series of faux scoops — things that sounded damning but ended up being comically inaccurate.
"We should've been more prepared to meet you," Millie tells Amér, comically, after their encounter has badly devolved.
These comically avant-garde early efforts were carried off with a pointedly un-fashion-y sense of presentation.
But it still proves that a company can sell shoppers eyewear that doesn't have a comically egregious markup.
The paint handling is comically expressionistic, with swipes of blue, green, and purple mottling the hand's ochery flesh.
Instead, they spent the weekend despairing at a comically rushed and incredibly malignant tax bill sailing through Congress.
He suffuses his work with an almost comically bleak outlook, which he expresses in beautiful, if often overwrought, dictums.
Although Google applied for the patent in 2014, it was just awarded this week, which is comically bad timing.
"You know what you have to do," Charlotte says, entirely too calmly as she holds the comically large knife.
Besides which, it would be almost comically easy to catch Clinton in the act of systematically destroying relevant emails.
And after four weeks, the shower has yet to collapse on top of me in some comically tragic event.
The show prioritizes showing these struggles but does so comically, while wrapping up the plot in 20-minute episodes.
But Shinoda's prints suggest a comically sad school lunch, depicted with the polish and cleanliness of a fashion ad.
And it makes every other standard approach of picking out hair color and skin tone look comically surface level.
"It was as if I were looking in a funhouse mirror that makes your hips comically large," she writes.
And at first, she's comically complacent about the fact that there's a definitely-not-human thing growing inside her.
Desperate, I summoned an expensive lactation consultant — so comically buxom it seemed to extol her job qualifications — to help.
The meme's point is simple and easy to parse: An oblivious dude comically mistakes one thing for another thing.
If that's still not quite affordable, at least isn't in the realm of "comically expensive" like its larger sibling.
The bit was short, simple, and made Kimmel appear more comically drunk with power than egotistical in any way.
Comically overdressed men and women, ages 18-45, play tackle football with flair to raise money for veterans' organizations.
Especially if those drones have been photoshopped to carry comically large cartoon bombs or video game gatling guns. Look.
Specifically, we're at Cupid's Span — an iconic, comically huge statue of a bow and arrow piercing through the soil.
Even Sarah Palin, who possibly was the most comically roasted politician in modern day politics, rolled with the punches.
Even a comically bad convention does not help drive up turnout among potential Democratic voters with a complacent attitude.
A video of a comically long line at Chicago's Midway International Airport went viral, collecting more than 853m views.
They showed up in droves to buy bottled water, giant boxes of Doritos, and other comically large boxed goods.
For quicker access to your favorite apps, you'll want to check out Recent, which has comically large app icons.
Men with megaphones promote tours of Yanukovych's comically palatial mansion outside of Kiev, now property of the Ukrainian state.
"Nine Lives" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for litter-box humor and comically rough treatment of the cat.
In several scenes, characters comically repeat words — in one scene it's "potato" — as if stranded inside a Beckett wasteland.
There's also a photo of Bill Clinton chomping on a comically large cigar, overlaid with Hillary Clinton laughing maniacally.
There's New York chewing while holding a comically oversize steak knife, her mien too blasé to be overtly threatening.
With all the talk these days surrounding FIFA's comically corrupt officials, often overlooked is its equally shambolic ranking system.
Aside from being comically hideous, Oracle's Fair Use Painting offers a troubling insight into the world that Oracle wants.
He's comically unwilling to pass, with just 21 assists in 533 career games for the Seminoles, and he's inconsistent.
For his best-known work, "Under the Table" (1994), he reproduced his dining room table in comically huge dimensions.
While hockey is certainly the central focus of game nights, the Knights have added a medieval motif, sometimes comically.
Leo's favorite player growing up was Rafael Nadal; Patricia said her son was comically indifferent to her husband's accomplishments.
Ominous background music comes on at some of the most comically charged moments, as if to actively undercut them.
Tenacious attacking; whatever-it-takes defending; and criticism of all of it from the comically adversarial Mexican news media.
Titled "The Moment," the picture shows a Tibetan fox about to pounce on an almost comically startled-looking marmot.
They are both completely, almost comically terrible at love — and try to fix that problem by interviewing their exes.
In Cunegonde's tour-de-force aria "Glitter and Be Gay," Ms. Picerno handily dispatched the comically elaborate coloratura runs.
When they do that, they tell their own migration histories — Schaal reaching way back, comically, in her maternal ancestry.
Though the work's structure is comically recursive, eventually the visions point more insistently toward one subject and one style.
Seated in profile, Ms. Rosenblit doesn't address audience members directly at first, except for a few comically furtive glances.
The parents, Hal and Lois, have a comically carnal relationship, which I didn't really understand when I was young.
But if you're in the mood, here's a comically detailed, e-book-length review of what's new in iOS 12.
He may brand himself as a cold-blooded businessman, but Trump is comically incapable of hiding how he really feels.
My uninitiated neighbors fought over who'd get the biggest Japanese hornet, a comically large insect on a piece of lobster.
So why shouldn't track and field athletes be allowed to use a comically-monstrous slingshot cannon at the javelin event?
But this is just the beginning of a comically machismo episode-long arc for Axe, that ultimately ends in castration.
The screen, which resulted in comically sized windows for most websites, gives a wide, almost cinematic experience in Battlefield 221.
The market sounds almost comically niche, but we were reassured that the space is valued at a robust $15 billion.
The Hogwarts Express Witch is comically inept and Hermione's daughter Rose is a boring stereotype of a popular teenage girl.
The words chosen by Kelly to call out Trump -- which it's fair to assume are by design -- are comically ironic.
Tech-savvy hobbyists have long been using deepfakes to manufacture pornography, a consistent and comically predictable trend for new technology.
Over the years, many an American confection company has attempted to market comically large portions of chewing gum to youths.
I assume the comically feminine ensemble was meant to garner leniency due to the obvious inherent weakness of women. Eyeroll.
One person comically pointed out that Sweet Dixie could have been using Popeyes for a long time without anybody noticing. 
But I am so epically, comically terrible at it that I fear my brain is broken every time I play.
Hatch's comments invited such a passionate, if somewhat overwrought and unfair, reaction because of the comically disproportionate sense of scale.
Adults were regularly portrayed as so comically ineffectual they needed to be saved by the kids whom they'd previously disregarded.
As Girvitz and the instructor ran me through drills I was comically ineffective at defending myself against my training partners.
On a 570 BCE terracotta stand, Medusa is comically hideous, and fully bearded, sticking out her tongue between two tusks.
Thecan do more things — and make more food — than you would believe possible in a comically small amount of space.
In the 1990s, he became known for sculptures involving comically distorted faces and bodies of people projected onto stuffed dummies.
But in the first place, Trump is a comically uninhibited rule-breaker who boasts about making decisions by his gut.
Sale and most other top-level pro athletes are comically overpaid, which makes it hard to see them as victims.
Her six pack, even from this distance, was almost comically defined, like that of a life-sized 1980s action figure.
Instead we spy on an artist who races around like a mad scientist, and who seems comically befuddled by technology.
It's one of the many parts of the presidency in which Donald Trump often seems either uninterested or comically inept.
Lahren was being so sarcastic that it was impossible tell because her outrage schtick is so comically over the top.
It was a horse from the neck up, but its torso was that of a comically-exaggerated inflatable sex toy.
Dipsea organizers placed me, comically, in the "invitational" section for accomplished runners, rather than the broader "runner" section behind it.
Jokes like that are rooted in the observation that economists often predict behavior that is comically at odds with reality.
The colors pop bright and hard in "Zola," a kaleidoscopically hued, periodically discomforting, comically ribald adventure from Janicza Bravo ("Lemon").
Donald Trump's obsession with live-tweeting his morning cable news binges has made his erratic timeline...incredibly, disconcertingly, comically predictable.
It's a ruefully, comically sentimental piece that plucks a fleeting connective poetry in the seeming randomness of what we hoard.
The film ends with the watch receding, bombastically, almost comically, into darkness, like a space station retreating into another galaxy.
But when operatives realized who was behind the comically named outfit they had no choice but to take it seriously.
He started well by striking out Javier Baez on a comically-high four-seam fastball that Baez flailed at meekly.
And its comically embarrassing origin story — which even Stéphane Lissner, the company's director, tells through chuckles — begins with a mistake.
He claimed credit for a long list of economic and national security achievements, some of which were almost comically exaggerated.
Ruby, who until this point has been (comically) brash and defiant on the topic, calmly supports her daughter-in-law.
It's a nifty idea, but the lack of USB-C support and a comically short cable length are knocks against it.
"Safe Conduct" comically asks what happens when paranoia and precautionary checks are taken so far as to painfully tear one apart.
The comically cruel Pigma comes to mind, gloating to Fox about betraying Peppy and the getting James McCloud, Fox's dad, killed.
Pai's suggestion that the internet should be run by "engineers, entrepreneurs, and technologists, not lawyers, bureaucrats, and politicians," is comically misplaced.
The 42mm version was on the very edge for me in terms of size, and the 46mm version looks comically large.
The most recent season of Broad City, for example, featured an older woman named Garol shopping for a comically large dildo.
There's also Samsung's comically dated spinning 3D text screensaver that kicks in after just a few minutes and can't be disabled.
Extremely good looking models, for example, have to deal with high-fashion pants that are always comically falling down during photoshoots.
While many companies spent dot-com money on comically silly things, when Amazon went public it was a surprisingly efficient shop.
If that was the biggest criticism of Man of Steel, then BvS addresses it head on — but in comically divided ways.
Like much of Trump's record so far, it is almost comically plutocratic policy smeared with a thick sheen of populist rhetoric.
Making a comically surprised face, the expectant mother, who is also an actress, held her hands up to her cheeks. pic.twitter.
Most of all, there's a fondness for the portrayal of Australia's politicians and their comically brutish way of handling international incidents.
The takeaway seems to be, off this comically limited data, that a movie in-joke, has a moderate but lasting popularity.
But Maria Bello, playing a key recruit-processing sergeant in the world's least flattering hair-do, plays her role almost comically.
And yet by leaning on racism so entirely and comically, it robs itself of any long-lasting meaning it could have.
Plus, the only penises he had to compare himself to were the ones he saw in porn, which are comically large.
Or is it the one that left the 2015 MacBook underpowered and, with just one USB-C port, comically under-connected?
Watch: The comically harrowing, rudely melancholy British show "The End of the ____ing World" started its second (and reportedly final) season.
Watch: The comically harrowing, rudely melancholy British show "The End of the ____ing World" started its second (and reportedly final) season.
Setting up Nest Wifi is comically easy, with the caveat that you need to do it through Google's ecosystem, of course.
The women eagerly follow his fortunes as if attending to local gossip, comically referring to Monica Lewinsky as Wife No. 2.
This collection, their fourth, is fittingly called "Adult Baby," and includes frilled collars, and sleeves that drop comically to the knee.
In one of Wes Anderson's best, a young couple flees a small town, leaving the adults comically scurrying to find them.
Soon I too was destroying every Rick and Morty character I could get my hands, boots, and comically large forehead on.
If the entrant makes it the full 12 months, they'll get what is hopefully a comically-oversized cardboard check for $100,000.
The scene plays comically, but Bell says it's an important moment for people to understand how relationships can veer off course.
The title of this video explains what's wriggling unseen inside the artist's shirt, creating a comically — if powerfully — quasi-erotic ruckus.
It is a quietly funny, comically grotesque memoir of growing up: a boy gets bitten by a dog on both cheeks.
But he answered every question posed, his lanky frame bent slightly forward, his responses serious one moment, comically provocative the next.
As portrayed by the show, Carrie's bipolar disorder was a necessary component of her almost comically exaggerated effectiveness as a spy.
In this world, the reactions of those pundits to Castro's attack have revealed how comically hollow Democratic civility discourse can be.
Their adventures together are bolstered by memorable performances from Ben Kingsley (the girl's father) and a comically callous Sacha Baron Cohen.
What's the distance between an outsized boast delivered sincerely and an imagined excessive boast delivered comically, but with a straight face?
A comically caustic voice of experience, Popovich is often asked what he thinks of pretty much all things N.B.A., and more.
It provides an almost comically sleek home for the Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu collection of postwar and recent Italian art.
That said, the one I tried was overwhelmed by a comically large piece of lettuce, which sort of skewed my opinion.
In the audience, a camera caught the comically expressive rapper Cardi B with an Austin Powers-esque look of amused shock.
Perhaps it should come as no surprise coming from a president who is almost comically boastful about his antipathy to reading.
Though the timing of Apple's announcement seemed comically coincidental, Erlicht and Van Amburg had been talking to Apple for some time.
Lance checks most of these boxes, with his sleek suit, tricked-out luxury car, quippy persona and comically chiseled jaw line.
In one funny sequence, we see his motorcade wending through Washington, DC, with the armored SUVs flanking the comically small popemobile.
The pair was surprised to see themselves on the jumbotron before Kutcher comically licked his lips and went in for a kiss.
In my experience, it went something like this: When I first put money aside for a down payment, it felt comically unrealistic.
Joel Goodwin got much further with the game but, as his superb video illustrates, he still remains comically ambivalent about it overall.
And this trailer contains traces of that sentiment, from a joke about the women's friendships to how comically awful Marnie has become.
But the latest entry into the MLB comically sized mascots running for the laughs of drunk baseball fans might be the classiest.
He went on to call the model "comically deluded" and took the opportunity to throw shade at one of his favorite targets.
A congressman, responsible for leading the lawmaking process and representing the interests of the American people, has a comically weak phone passcode.
Netflix today revealed that Arrested Development, Mitchell Hurwitz's sitcom about an extended family of comically terrible people, will continue on March 15th.
In season two, Hopper's arc to Bob-like enlightenment is almost comically metaphorical in illustrating the importance of overcoming his "masculine" flaws.
The fact these women are donning comically ridiculous ski masks and brandishing fake guns to hold up a grocery store is funny.
The almost comically high prices created by the much-maligned ticket scalping industry in the United Kingdom has become a big problem.
And the plot, which involves super-soldier assassins and the comically evil conglomerate enabling them, is often equally hard to take seriously.
Johnson, bless his soul, is known for his comically obvious tweets, most of which are probably intended to be hot basketball analysis.
They range from icy boxing gloves to spinning boomerangs; comically large hammers to bouncing paint balls; homing missiles to giant electrified balls.
To promote the game, statues of the number 50 were set up at iconic San Francisco landmarks — but several were comically defaced.
The first trailer showed off gorgeously detailed environments, alongside comically deadpan characters, resulting in a curious mix of big-budget and retro.
When the audience finally finds out the reason behind the daughter's strange behavior, it's deeply unsatisfying and verges on being comically ridiculous.
Plus, she's easily (and almost comically) identifiable in a crowd by her always-structured bob, oversized sunglasses, and go-to Chanel tweed.
Otherwise, it maintains the 4.3-inch display, ePub and TXT ebook support, notification display, and almost comically oversized logo as the original.
The country and its leader, Kim Jong Un, are almost always presented either as comically ridiculous cartoon villains or as certifiably insane.
While they were comically jokey, it opens up the conversation in a way that maybe just watching a video [on consent] wouldn't.
At least that's the core argument of the game, and anyone who has worked for a comically evil company will immediately sympathize.
The verdure of the place, verdure his word, pronounced in a comically pretentious accent that had always spurred laughter from his wife.
But that's probably due to the number of comically-high multiples some companies with single small rounds and large exit values produced.
Mark Zuckerberg and other executives have been almost comically tripped up by some of the most basic questions, our tech columnist writes.
Campaigns that have historically tried to target Latinx voters have usually relied on Spanish-language media, including some comically translated campaign websites.
Whatever minimalist programming it took to make the man this comically devoid of human emotion, it surely saved some room for basketballing.
He grabs the banana and starts hacking away at the intruder while holding on to his comically large and fluffy microphone. [Reddit]
He brought a new aggression to the role of speaker, cutting off lawmakers with comically fusty insults if they spoke too long.
As my companion noted several times, the communal space décor is somewhat comically gingham-heavy, but then some people really like gingham.
Here the barbed aperçus and hollow-point insults of his reviews have given way to careful, almost comically meticulous literary-historical investigations.
One book on Amazon claiming to be a "complete manual" to the coronavirus contains comically nonsensical phrases, according to a public preview.
Except for a few solid drives late in the game, the Chiefs seemed almost comically incapable of moving the ball against Pittsburgh.
Once I had them, each entry made sense as a comically positive, some might say deluded, interpretation of an essentially grim event.
In one of the primary's harshest ads, Biden mocked the former mayor as a small-time politician comically unqualified for the presidency.
The exact size and scope of these tariffs — which almost comically are being suggested in the interest of national security — remains unclear.
It only comes in a 43-inch size and people might mistake it for a comically oversized phone in your living room.
The sculpting of Mount Rushmore began in 1927, with a ceremony overseen by President Calvin Coolidge, who wore a comically large hat.
But, cheerfully and despondently, comically and tragically, reverently and heretically, he breaks—because he must be free to break—Fackenheim's fearful commandment.
Biden played it brilliantly at first, comically taking off his jacket as if he physically needed to prepare for the tougher question.
The first thing Trump said about Sisi — "he's a fantastic guy, he took control of Egypt" — is almost comically on the nose.
You might not think about any of the many problems surrounding Amazon if Harrison Ford was there to comically menace a dog.
In "Mary Poppins Returns," the name of the crazy-haired, raggedy-dressed, comically unruly character (played by Meryl Streep) is also Topsy.
SpaceX is poised to fire off a fresh Falcon 9 rocket on Thursday, delivering a comically tiny payload for Taiwan's National Space Organization.
Los Angeles-based artist Anja Salonen stretches, bends, elongates, deforms and warps her figures in ways that are comically deadpan and simply strange.
Guys, who would have thought that in 2016 we'd all be sitting here sharing our comically strong opinions about #gilmoregirls w/ each other?
Because cryptocurrency prices are almost comically volatile owing to challenges involved in valuing them, it's hard to know when or why to sell.
In the scene that spawned the meme, as a newly emerged android, he's making comically incorrect statements and misidentifying various things around him.
We already knew, for instance, that Teigen gets her favorite A1 steak sauce delivered to her from Ralphs, sometimes in comically large quantities.
You can add the Sonos Sub to the mix to get additional low end, but the Sub is almost comically expensive at $699.
The collar calls back the classic costume, while the baseball bat (as opposed to comically large hammer) borrows from the Suicide Squad interpretation.
Instead, customers pay $250 a year for an array of comically pointless perks and a card that isn't linked to any financial institution.
He depicts, sometimes comically, the intrusion of British and Russian spies, engaged in their own "Great Game", into this courtly but cruel society.
But the senator doesn't hesitate to use his comically archaic flip phone to call on people for fundraising help or input on legislation.
I don't know why, but things not being their intended size, whether they're comically big or diminutively tiny, is always hilarious to me.
Perhaps most comically, one shared room that usually runs only $19 per night hits a mind-boggling $1062 the weekend of the inauguration.
The dildo was comically longer than I needed—at least nine inches in length and two inches in girth—but it would do.
He attracted international attention with "Bronson" (2009), a comically brutal portrayal of "Britain's most famous prisoner," with Tom Hardy in the title role.
Since then, Christie has frequently (and sometimes comically) been at Trump's side during campaign events, and was named to lead Trump's transition team.
While over on TBS, Samantha Bee saw her ratings early in 2017 jump 175% from the year prior as she comically pounded Trump.
Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on comically ineffective systems (in one of them the radars would get activated by rain).
But the Priv's positives (a great physical keyboard and beautiful curved screen) were derailed by buggy software and a comically high asking price.
His comically inelegant works look as if they were created by a manically inventive but not especially skilled handyman in his basement workshop.
Also, Alex carries a comically oversized old-time microphone with him everywhere he goes, a way to visually telegraph his job to viewers.
I mean, I wouldn't want to reveal my recommendations to thousands of readers, like clips from comically bad movies or 1990s pro wrestling.
The AHCA remains comically unpopular, and that's before it has canceled the subsidies tens of millions of people rely on to purchase insurance.
Quite comically, there were adults, friends of my parents, who didn't realize the race was this random thing and didn't warrant a book.
So the tiny Turkish man with comically dark glasses wants 20 bucks for a burger that tastes like chewing on your own tongue?
A comically flung arm, the sharp, dismissive flick of a wrist, a round, swivelling hip: this is Italian that we can all understand.
But "The Wedding Plan" doesn't settle, as the Hollywood version of this story might have, for offering a cavalcade of comically wrong men.
At 75, tall and imposing, given to a uniform of gray and black slacks and mock turtlenecks, he can seem almost comically restless.
This Division is almost comically underfunded compared to its broad mandate, and its investigations rarely result in settlements that make the victims whole.
It's one in a spate of Mr. Mom flicks in which men comically or seriously (or both) step into the primary parenting role.
Hina and Hodaka have heart-shaped faces with huge gemstone eyes, small noses and tiny, ductile mouths that open wide and comically wider.
In these sweetly grotesque beasts you see visual beauty — in the beaded patterns if not the comically ugly critters — admirably united with human goodness.
So much of the almost comically sexist dialogue felt like something I had heard recently — on the campaign trail, in the news, on Twitter.
This same theme carries Tragedy Girls, in which doing it for the likes functions as a comically thin driver for a gruesome killing spree.
Stepping out of the deceptively cozy domestic frame, she addresses the audience directly about a world gone amok, comically at first and then horrifically.
In a Medium post, Facebook user Aung Kaung Myat, points out that Facebook has — nearly comically — blocked posts with any reference to banned words.
Robin Bell lit up the DOJ and FBI façades with phrases such as "#RefusaltoRecuse" and comically sinister portraits of members of the Trump administration.
And because several people who would normally talk to me about this kind of thing have gone comically silent in the last 24 hours.
Olly the Jack Russell terrier has become a viral star -- thanks to a comically-bad obstacle course run at the 2017 Crufts Dog Show.
The plot centers on Wotan, ruler of the gods — who, despite wielding tremendous power, seems unsure of himself and makes almost comically shortsighted deals.
The Duke remains to this day one of gaming's most infamous pieces of hardware, considered by most to be comically oversized and dreadfully uncomfortable.
Apple's report is almost comically short: seven pages, compared to an average length of 2005 pages from the other companies who have submitted reports.
Processes at the carrier level have, for the most part, been relatively unchanged by recent technology innovations, and many can seem almost comically dated.
Trump himself looks like a comically petulant child, and John Bolton, the National Security Advisor, appears to be nervous, staunchly standing by the president.
Time got Henry Kissinger, President Nixon's ethically dubious foreign policy consigliere, to write a short blurb about Kushner — and his praise was comically faint.
On Wednesday, the rapper threw the ceremonial first pitch at the San Diego Padres game against the Atlanta Braves but was comically off target.
He proceeded to comically tease that he was just adjusting the lighting and getting someone to take the photo—then he dropped this bullshit.
Subscribe to The Interface The video turns out to be less damning than Breitbart's breathless framing — and almost comically in-depth notations — might suggest.
But there's now a tool that, while comically absurd in execution, can stick it to the man (advertisers) by effectively disguising your true interests.
The 65-inch display is comically huge for the Brooklyn living room I've had it sitting in, but it's been awesome to look at.
"I don't know!" she says with faux anguish, drawing out that last word so comically that her answer more closely resembles a resigned plea.
But the floor has two halves, and the Cavaliers made the Atlanta offense look almost comically inept for much of last year's conference finals.
The friends he'd been at the bar with and my friend from work wave to us, comically wink at us, but it doesn't register.
He often was hired to play a comically fictionalized version of himself in live-action and animated roles and became a successful voice actor.
The front windows are covered by Paul Chan and Badlands Unlimited's "New Proverbs," appropriated Westboro Baptist church posters that are staunchly, comically anti-Trump.
Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein posed with Harvard's men's basketball team and comically took a jab at his height amongst the collegiate athletes.
After separating the toy's eyes and beak from its electronic core, he hunches over a comically tiny sewing machine and constructs a new body.
Also known as "Mustache pup," she has a white body with black ears and tail spot, along with a comically curled upper lip marking.
It also works as an art-world allegory, an almost comically melodramatic indictment of everyone involved — deluded artist, reptilian dealer and callous public alike.
This is comically acted out as the jurors try to decide whether to watch "Seinfeld" or "Martin," and the vote falls on racial lines.
Star Fox Okay, the fact is Star Fox hasn't aged particularly well: its 3D graphics, mind-blowing at the time, are now comically outdated.
Inside the constructed miniature Broad, Cassidy has composed three diorama scenes that are both comically dark and poignant, tongue-in-cheek art-world critique.
I passed a green sign saying "nude people beyond this point" and was greeted by an older naked gentleman with a comically large mustache.
Wide aerial shots of the temporary seats, in particular, made them look like steep stairways ascending to outer space, comically distant from the field.
Sure, American technology companies disclose their privacy policies in a terms-of-service statement, but these disclosures are often comically ambiguous and widely misunderstood.
But so are a bunch of blue states, ranging from Michigan and Pennsylvania to comically safe states like Maryland, Massachusetts, Illinois, and New Jersey.
Graphic: The Canterbury MuseumA fossil discovery has added another entry to the list of comically large New Zealand birds: a 5-foot-tall penguin.
"Sam Clovis was almost a comically bad nominee, even for this administration," Senator Patrick Leahy, Democrat of Vermont, said in a statement on Thursday.
It showed him sitting on a weight lifting bench in front of a comically heavy stack of weights and mocking the United States government.
Jacoby Brissett has been terrific as an unexpected starter in Indianapolis, while Brian Hoyer, who filled in for him last week, was comically bad.
Strapping young Joseph's impassioned speeches about his virtue, though nearly identical in substance to Pamela's, read rather more comically coming from a man's mouth.
A 1927 film from the industrialist Wise family of Cleveland shows Samuel Wise and his friends comically "roughing it" on a lake in Canada.
But in Dark Fate, in which multiple characters once again sacrifice themselves for the greater good, all this effort begins to look comically futile.
But its bigger size came with some unexpected downsides: the phone was comically oversized for some pockets, which would lead to the infamous #bendgate.
Trump also didn't remove her 4-inch heels when the two landed and towered "almost comically" over the second lady, who was in flats.
And FIFA's announcement seemed almost comically timed: Just last week, Trump was in a war of words with Canada's liberal prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
Should Jesse Jackson's entire life come down to the anti-Semitic words "Hymietown," uttered by him in 1984 (and comically immortalized by Eddie Murphy)?
The Diamondbacks will have a payroll of roughly $125 million this season — second-highest in their history — but the team is comically top-heavy.
The devices' comically technical names — "Vaginal Photoplethysmograph II"; "Biothesiometer"; "Mercury-in-rubber Penile Strain Gauge" — gave little clue as to how exactly they worked.
Advanced Squad Leader is an almost comically detailed wargaming system, and to be an ASL player is generally to embrace a lot of weird obsessions.
They were the comically entitled clan from Arrested Development with a real estate empire and out-of-touch family members vying for money and power.
Around Bobby's age, I was comically bad at sports and wanted to be a magician, then spent the rest of my formative years doing theater.
When living in Hong Kong, you get comically clean streets, hundreds of islands to explore and an exclusive country club that overlooks Deep Water Bay.
Of course, he brings her back to life and leaves a comically ridiculous CGI handprint on her torso; they just might be meant to be.
The straightforward white text of the headlines on these covers is almost comically ill-fitting alongside images of such immaculately dressed and made-up women.
Stirred by an intuitive appreciation of the comically grim appraisal of life in "Godot," Mr. Cluchey (pronounced CLOO-shee) became something of a Beckett savant.
Before long, the semi-revived Ahmanet is a CGI effect lurching around London, draining victims of life and turning them into comically fragile, shrieking zombies.
Emerging from an almost comically overcrowded GOP field of 17 candidates, Trump has beaten all the projections and made an abject mockery of campaign dogma.
The thing is, the questions these leaders get from lawmakers are almost always simple and comically disconnected from the complex realities of technology in 2018.
If you so much as breathe near it, crumbs of cheese start falling—much like Kendall Jenner tumbled off her bike (somewhat comically) this year.
But erasing the lines of a comically gerrymandered district nicknamed "Goofy kicking Donald Duck" is not enough to satisfy an order from Pennsylvania's Supreme Court.
Though the inspiration behind of the comically basic names remain uncertain, one thing's for sure, they've managed to give people on Twitter a good laugh.
On the other hand, Chris threatens the cops' comically cocky hotshot negotiator David (an always-welcome David Ings) into speeding away from the hostage situation.
No one does, just like you don't need a frequent flyer number or a lawn service or a chinchilla wearing a comically tiny cowboy hat.
Since 1995, Airbus has used the comically bulbous aircraft to transport oversize, unwieldy cargo like fuselages and wings between its European production and assembly plants.
A company called Avenir Telecom is building a phone with a comically large battery that lasts for 50 days in standby on a single charge.
He has done it all against defenses tilted comically in his direction, with a supporting cast that makes Brooklyn and Phoenix look like basketball paradises.
Some fans have even taken the step to dehumanize the characters as sexual objects, uploading a mod that gives the female characters comically ample cleavage.
In last night's edition, anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che took turns comically pummeling Trump before a studio audience that appeared hungry for just that.
Popularlesbian's original text post was a clever use of a kind of Tumblr-speak that involves hyperbolic self-deprecation — comically exaggerating your worst character traits.
Ninety-five million of us gathered in our living rooms to watch that white Ford Bronco make a comically slow-paced getaway down the 405.
In 2011 she signed up for a stint on what turned out to be a comically short presidential campaign for the milquetoast Republican Tim Pawlenty.
Then Republicans drew the comically-inauthentic but plausibly-competent Mitt Romney as their nominee, and Obama's reelection bid turned into a historically unusual wonk-off.
Soldiers wield comically overpowered weapons that are just as likely to bring down office buildings and homes as they are to kill a few baddies.
Almost comically, Energy Department officials responded by suggesting that they needed to "help FERC members understand the importance of coal" to electric reliability and resiliency.
Replete with Russian spies and comically corrupt chieftains, and in the midst of a civil war, the NRA isn't close to the main problem anymore.
Unfortunately for manager Miles Rutherford however, he may have to travel without his star striker, Scott Jones, who comically said he'd rather be out surfing.
The comically long ice hole is the largest ever for West Antarctica, and it's meant to improve our understanding of climate-related sea level rise.
Bulls and Bears: • Paul Giamatti's bull-in-a-china-shop performance makes Chuck appear comically unnatural whenever he's in a situation that requires some delicacy.
It is one of those comically beautiful afternoons in May when the sidewalks of Manhattan are drenched in gold and somehow don't smell like piss.
Some of its predictions were off-base, but most were eerily accurate (and a few were comically specific based on recent Google searches I've made).
"I try to tell everybody I don't know how to paint, that this is half shtick," he says, standing behind a comically tiny travel easel.
He's joined by Brie Larson and John Gallagher Jr., two seasoned workers in the home, and Rami Malek as a third, comically green staff member.
The scale of the plant seems comically oversized compared to the cramped bodegas and newsstands that we think of as our Sunday papers' natural habitat.
A larger-than-life textile exhibit from the Mexican artist Marcela Diaz was particularly enjoyable, and included a comically large hammock woven from coconut fibers.
Critic's Pick In Bong Joon Ho's new film, a destitute family occupies a wealthy household in an elaborate scheme that goes comically — then horribly — wrong.
But if the content in their updates is pointless, as so many Facebook statuses these days are, then the images come across as comically irritating.
He is an ambassador or a poseur, a visitor out of time and place, his manner ruthlessly aloof, his impression of his surroundings comically unreadable.
But there were so many different problems at Uber that you'd have to be comically naïve to conclude they all stemmed from an intransigent rival.
I worked on the production team at "SNL" for eight seasons, at a time when the show comically filleted Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
But the demands have grown dramatically as Clinton has proceeded through the presidential election process, and the department's current estimates can sometimes seem comically long.
The introduction of Alan (Charlie Barnett) changed the trajectory of this series remarkably, in an episode that was at once comically bleak and stunningly hopeful.
And because US broadband mapping is comically and historically terrible, it's often impossible to accurately identify the areas most in need of subsidized network expansion.
Surgeons are being replaced with "pantographic" robots that record and replay operations, and a subplot follows one of the protagonists' comically elaborate plans to confuse them.
In the beginning, they were almost comically crude: just stem cells, chemically coerced into proto-neurons and then swirled into blobs in a salty-sweet bath.
The uncanny valley teems with creepy humanoids—machines not quite perfect enough to be mistaken for people, but not quite comically robotic enough to be endearing.
So running has become this thing that I used to be able to do badly and comically but now can no longer even risk thinking about.
The slideshow breaks down an overwhelming amount of information into easy-to-understand chunks, communicating intrigue, clues and, ahem, melodrama in a comically crazed tone throughout.
In the first stage of Speaking Simulator, I'm on a date with a coworker, struggling to push out comically written flirtations and prepping my drink order.
Ying-Hsueh Chen, a Taiwanese-born percussionist based in Copenhagen captures that quality well here, and she doesn't let go until Ligeti's almost comically static coda.
It's much goofier to imagine a comically big space being called Mr. Night running around the neighborhood turning everything dark with the touch of his finger.
It is almost comically large, eye-searingly ugly, and while the price and release date have yet to be revealed, it'll almost certainly be prohibitively expensive.
The plot barely makes sense, the set design is comically inept, and most of the dialogue sounds like it was fed through Google Translate multiple times.
It's a time of year when the winter doldrums can seem overwhelming; the excitement of the holidays has passed, but summer is still comically far-off.
But the Nostalgia Critic videos, in which host Doug Walker comically reexamined films like Mortal Kombat and Space Jam, had already found a devoted online audience.
It is a virus of reappropriation, taking racist depictions of black culture and "infecting" them (often comically) with the very stories they were devised to suppress.
The German army, for example, is almost comically underfunded; Bundeswehr soldiers were forced to use broomsticks instead of rifles during international drills due to equipment shortages.
The first season of the comically harrowing, rudely melancholy British series "The End of the ____ing World" finished with what could be construed as a cliffhanger.
The comically dimwitted brothers trek to a remote Danish island, where they discover three more brothers, who are loath to let the interlopers see the patriarch.
Essential does include a comically large headphone dongle, but it looks pretty ridiculous and carrying one around in the first place will always be a drag.
There's a reason that the pet cemetery's name is comically misspelled, and why it's cared for by children: getting worked up over pets' deaths is childish.
Though the majority of people were seen shaking hands, comically posing and even snapping selfies with the statue, there were definitely some confused, slightly horrified faces.
Often that results in comically out-of-touch conversations, such as the idea, put forth at this year's summit, that digital "upskilling" can solve economic inequality.
Her music is easy to get into—it seems like it should appeal to an almost comically wide range of rap fans—and richer for it.
Vice Principals tentatively, comically posits a survival strategy reliant on more earnest forms of male intimacy, but still couched in the same old destruction and patriarchy.
For decades, his lifestyle spent hobnobbing with A-listers has been his sole social currency and public persona—a clownish caricature of a comically lavish mogul.
Either way, the writing is comically confusing – and even if the narrator put livestock out of her lover's head, the author, unfortunately, put it into mine.
Then there is Dzyuba, who created and then converted the penalty that drew Russia level in a game in which it appeared comically overmatched at times.
In fact, for their list of the 400 wealthiest individuals, they even have a comically precise 10-point scale supposedly capturing how self-made people are.
I tried to imagine — should I ever get over this comically painful heartbreak and actually find someone to marry — what my wedding would even look like.
" Less comically, when Jackie was still in a trance of post-traumatic stress disorder in mid-1964: "We've all lost Jack, but it's been eight months!
E.S.T. Despite pop culture portrayals of Los Angeles as either comically superficial or darkly dystopian, the nation's second largest metropolis is a vivid, soulful, eclectic city.
His tales and prologues are full of self-deprecating humor, placing him in scenarios where he plays the outsider comically humbled and embarrassed by his ignorance.
He and Ms. Nadarajah's antic Celia share a beguiling complicity, as do Ms. Nadarajah, playing Guildenstern in "Hamlet," and Pearce Quigley as a comically lugubrious Rosencrantz.
But although the actors comically explore the sonic possibilities here, they never use words, which makes "Re:Play" equally accessible — and occasionally equally obscure — to all attending.
It amazes me how cavalierly those who promote this travesty pick and choose legal precepts solely for their benefit, creating an inhumane and comically unjust situation.
About 17 minutes into the interview, Mr. Maduro stood up, comically tried to block the images on my iPad and declared that the interview was over.
Directed by Allan Arkush and starring the members of the Ramones, its plot involves a mass record burning and comically wicked school administrators and hall monitors.
He can't shoot from literally anywhere and has a comically abysmal turnover rate that's a couple mistakes from becoming the league's worst, per Cleaning The Glass.
Its national championship rings, which, in recent years, have grown almost comically large, are among the flashiest (though not necessarily the most valuable) symbols of that status.
Enter Smartduvet, an almost comically complicated solution for those who appreciate a made-up bed but aren't willing to actually move their bodies to make it happen.
The standard of merely having "no criminal liability" is comically low for the position of US president; other, higher standards of ethics and morality should be discussed.
Faraday has not disclosed how many priority orders it received, but the report claims that real number is comically low: Only 60 people submitted a paid reservation.
Tseng's simulation is so deep and comically accurate as to be a disturbing to those who live and work within Silicon Valley and its ever-expanding orbit.
Will Arnett is good at conveying someone who's comically arrogant but ultimately vulnerable — his Batman feels like a much more sympathetic, kid-friendly version of Sterling Archer.
I'm always ridiculously uncomfortable and shy in new spaces, and comically for a DJ, clubs often give me a touch of vertigo, especially when in full swing.
Every year around Christmastime, the British Medical Journal releases an issue allowing comically-minded scientists a chance to show off their ability to have a good time.
By now, we're all intimately-familiar with the comically-bad security and privacy standards that plague most modern, internet-connected devices in the internet of things era.
Though MacFarlane didn't use his time to comically discuss the presidential campaign or intrigue guests with his satirical voices, he definitely brought the entertainment for the evening.
In the classic animated film—newly remade by Tim Burton—Dumbo, a young circus elephant, is shunned by his herd on account of his comically large ears.
Hospitals often run on comically outdated computers that are vulnerable to a range of unpatchable exploits, and those computers are often networked without the proper security precautions.
"This is, of course, an almost comically bad decision on the part of Facebook and I imagine also terrible news for its so-called "family of apps.
The scale of the planets and stars is comically unrealistic, with small planets being seemingly only a few hundred times the size of your one-seater spaceship.
In court in All Eyez on Me, Briana, who is previously seen only scantily clad, is dressed in a comically modest outfit, complete with thick-rimmed glasses.
But the rewards for traveling the non-violent path — experience, upgrades, skills — always serve the campaign, which is a shooter, and a comically violent one at that.
Perhaps. The reason why so much investor cash is going to these companies is because the market opportunity presented by autonomous vehicle technology is almost comically enormous.
Pep Guardiola was comically surly in an interview with Sky Sports' Rob Palmer earlier in the campaign, while Arsene Wenger has been pulling this shit for years.
The way Nola announces her aversion to monogamy by rattling off her identity as a "sex-positive, polyamorous, pansexual" feels more comically juvenile than confidently self-defining.
Set up next to a full-size NES, the Classic is almost comically small, like looking at a Luke Skywalker action figure right next to Mark Hamill.
Now, he's taken the comically teeny bag trend to a whole new level with the release of the microscopic mini Le Petit Chiquito from hisFall/Winter 2019collection.
Mongeau also comically tried to mimic Eilish's iconic video where dark liquid falls down her cheeks, by pouring red wine under her eyes with a melon-baller.
A program note written by Adès is almost comically old-fashioned, inviting the audience to listen for first and second themes, development and recapitulation, and so on.
Saying things like we should exile U.S. citizens will help Trump fill arenas, but it also underlines how, contra Halperin, Trump is an almost comically untalented politician.
But attempts to screen finished sections keep comically failing, and Hannaford, who also harbors unrequited feelings for the film's male lead, seems to descend into mental collapse.
But we still don't know whether an almost comically pro-cop White House will serve to unleash police and prosecutors when it comes to seizing suspects' belongings.
And then I went through this period where I went to Iowa and realized that the field of Republican candidates he was running against were comically lightweight.
But from Mark Zuckerberg on down, its executives have been comically tripped up by questions about misinformation and conspiracy theories on the platform, our tech columnist writes.
The three are best known for their work on the cable series "Eastbound and Down" and "Vice Principals," comedies about comically hideous men doing dumb awful things.
As fizzy French pop tunes fill the air and a comically outré painting of a naked Emily watches over them, the women laugh and share over drinks.
Craig Gillespie's tongue-in-cheek rendering treats her sympathetically even while portraying the 1994 attack on Nancy Kerrigan as a comically harebrained, "Fargo"-esque plan gone awry.
After some narrative busywork, John disappears and Setsuko — weighted down with a large suitcase and her comically, aggressively angry sister (Kaho Minami) — follows him to Southern California.
Over the past 16 years, his slow delivery has become comically deliberate, and his act more stylized and self-aware, with a running commentary on his jokes.
By now, the ritual has become familiar, like a monthly installment of a faithfully watched reality show with a story line that has become almost comically consistent.
To many who work in the legal system, the thought that the elimination of bail might prompt a crisis of flight risk seems comically out of touch.
On landing in Pisa, Paul encounters car rental complications that result in a few hours in a jail cell shared with a scary criminal comically named Occhidilupo.
At one point, BuzzFeed's Paul McLeod wondered whether the Senate's stance could require lawmakers to comically walk back the impeachment articles after they had been physically delivered.
After starting 1-7, they were comically dominant in their last two games, crushing the N.F.C. South's two best teams, with both wins coming on the road.
A good deal of O'Brien's prose naturally falls into a loose and chatty free indirect discourse, edging comically (in good Irish literary fashion) toward stream of consciousness.
Sery Kim: Sanders has a winning strategy -- and it's similar to Trump's As the Democrats comically fouled their Iowa caucuses and flew to New Hampshire, Massachusetts Sen.
Contemporaneous illustrations show men in comically tall white wigs, carrying preposterously tiny hats, wearing tight and garishly embroidered waistcoats, brightly colored stockings and impractical slipper-like shoes.
Death is a frequent subject here, often comically, which might strike some as odd, but youngsters have much darker senses of humor than adults tend to believe.
It was an object lesson in how social media's preference for identitarian conflict focuses the media on identitarian conflicts, even when those collisions are almost comically obscure.
To this point, Sanders comically brought up a 30-year-prior win, which Warren immediately called him out on, and there was some awkward silence that followed.
A fan of Voltaire will object that Mishra offers a comically partial picture of him, neglecting his brave championing of the fight against torture and religious persecution.
When you understand the real reasons that people and corporations subsidize candidates, as O'Connor does, the Court's pious invocations of "freedom of speech" sound almost comically oblivious.
Ask your standard recognition bot to do something novel, like analyze and label a photograph using only its acquired knowledge, and you'll get some comically nonsensical results.
Despite the fact that they're all comically innocuous, the H&M and Zola clips still incited social media backlash, and Pantene turned off comments on YouTube anyway.
Vaidehi is up against a lot: The first scenes of "Badrinath" remind us comically, but baldly, that baby boys are still considered assets while girls are liabilities.
As Patty-Jo exclaimed with comically naïve yet often prematurely astute commentary, Ginger—depicted as a book-loving college girl—silently functioned as the mature, jaded counterpart.
She returned briefly to the Whitney Museum of American Art from July 29 to 31, with a comically harsh take on family life, Collecting Injustices, Unnecessary Suffering.
Its display, surrounded by that enormous bezel, makes it look comically old-fashioned next to similarly priced devices like the Dell XPS 13 or HP's Elitebook 735 G5.
They press on through the cold and wind, braving the streets of Hangzhou and Beijing protected by raincoats that swallow them and appear comically inadequate to the task.
When she first mentioned this to me, I comically (and perhaps foolishly) mistook them for the "self-help" variety and thought she also doubled as a life-coach.
A friend described how someone in an all-male WhatsApp group he was part of once photoshopped faces of mutual female friends on comically obese naked female bodies.
But in comparison, AT&T's plan is almost comically outdated, offering just 200 anytime minutes, 500 night and weekend minutes, and unlimited calling to other AT&T customers.
Twitter is not making you smarter and hurting your intelligence, new study finds Really misleading (and confusing) headline about a comically dumb study in Italy about teaching methods.
And from the moment they first meet — comically, he's framed as her savior, even if she can technically crush him with her pinkie — he becomes her driving motivator.
You would normally expect the chopper to have some comically hyper-masculine name like "The Killer Egg," which is apparently a real nickname for a line of helicopters.
It shows what looks to be the inside of the frame (which, in hindsight, seems comically large), shredder and all: Update — here's the video, as reposted by Banksy: .
Tommy Wiseau's famously terrible film The Room is the subject of The Disaster Artist, which turns the comically bad production into a very intentional comedy about the production.
To combat all the confusion and pent-up anger I was feeling at the time, I went comically and cruelly out of my way to prove my independence.
But in Sanders' case, it's helping, because the jokes comically explain his "democratic socialist" positions to a wide audience that might not be following the presidential race yet.
When Al Michaels later says that no one could have imagined Simpson committing a murder, the person behind me let loose a comically loud and utterly warranted scoff.
The ambition is so comically grand that I assume the developers must truly believe in its pursuit — otherwise why invest resources into an almost tedious degree of detail.
I watch the mother dragging comically sized baguettes back for lunch, and I have witnessed the cubs emerging from underneath my steps to learn something new every day.
It's such a well-known joke that a man with the last name "Crook" is running for Congress in part by comically subverting the connotation of his surname.
The first Trump-Merkel encounter in the Oval Office began with almost comically awful optics: Merkel offered a ceremonial handshake for the cameras, which Trump seemed to rebuff.
Jokic is not cut like Towns, but pairs similar shooting numbers with fantastic rebounding acumen and some of the most comically avant-garde passes you will ever see.
Guri Glans was comically tight as the blond boss, strutting like a sergeant, hands in her pockets, forcing the others into sex and hiding the pills for herself.
The company executed an almost comically overdue redesign, continued to clean up toxic communities and promoted new features that are pushing the company toward new areas of growth.
We watched Tom Cruise die over and over again, sometimes comically, so that he could learn the true meaning of friendship and the ultimate skills of deadly combat.
Daisys Reindeer Knitted Pullover, available at Amazon, from $19.99Complete with a comically large pom-pom red nose, this reindeer sweater is a fun addition to your winter wardrobe. 
In 2010, Bill Oakley, an executive producer on the show at the time, told The New York Observer: "$9 was picked as a comically cheap fare," he said.
Cognitive enhancements—brain implants that can give humans perfect memory recall, or upload their brains to the internet, or Google facts automatically—could make the SATs comically elementary.
A bit like the Chechen mobsters in HBO's "Barry," the vamps of "Shadows" seem to be cosplaying themselves, comically performing a received, pop-culture idea of scary-sexiness.
D'Antoni is joined by three assistants in the front row, while the other four sit directly behind them — sideways at home, because of a comically narrow seating configuration.
It takes her a comically long time to detect the creepiness in his attentions, given the twitchy, eyeball-rattling derangement that Quaid brings even to Charlie's quieter moments.
And I say this even though many readers become almost comically angry when I pass the buck to actual professionals — by which I do not mean Dear Abby.
That volume, dense with misfits and often comically poisonous thoughts that act as coagulants, read as if the author were playing many games of blitz chess at once.
Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat who first raised concerns about the data sharing, said in a statement that the amount was "comically inadequate" to deter future violations.
If all that wasn't enough, Deutsch rounded out his commentary by making a statement about Warren that's so comically overused it's the subject of a cutting McSweeney's parody.
Amid the busily changing structures of "Jeu," Ms. Fairchild's dizzy perkiness was fun; you want someone to give her a really comically silly role, à la Gracie Allen.
It's a con-artist film — poor family connives its way into jobs serving a younger, wealthy quartet — and the con rides an elevator from comically to tragically desperate.
"There's a lot of things going on tonally with the show," Mr. Hudgins said of a series where characters can be coldhearted, bracingly violent, then comically pride-filled.
In another scene, the group gets comically stuck in a revolving door in the middle of a demonstration, slowing down their dramatic entrance into the pharma company's office.
A famous man of Italian descent hasn't flipped out so comically since Chris Christie brandished an ice cream cone while chastising a critic on a Jersey Shore boardwalk.
And while Enes Kanter, the team's third-leading scorer, is holding up his end of the bargain on the offensive end, he remains almost comically inept on defense.
It's a lovely drive in mid-November: white bales of hay dot fields like comically oversized marshmallows, as Falu red cottages give way to crimson forests of birch.
From his window, he watched the ocean pounding the beach in tall, floating waves, as the wind howled like a cartoon ghost in a haunted house, comically persistent.
Ear-shredding to listen to (the soundtrack, between chunks of a comically portentous score, is mostly thrash metal) and soul-destroying to watch, the movie trembles with tragedy.
Politicians speak in parables, and the squeaky-clean details of the pawnshop tale — the friendly cop, the gun that never fires — felt comically estranged from Gravel's progressive platform.
According to Candan and Veillon, they've already received a number of offers from potential sponsors, all of which have been unsolicited and, in one case, almost comically unexpected.
Take, for example, a recent emoji slider on my own Instagram Story: My friend Rebecca decided this dog was extremely â€" almost comically â€" low on the "yas???" scale.
A series of gerrymanders requires a similar margin in the US House and a bigger one in state legislatures, and the Senate map is almost comically skewed against Democrats.
The almost comically small-bore policies announced so far—including cadet forces in two-dozen state schools and a review into labour conditions—hardly correspond to the daring rhetoric.
She's become the model of the outwardly super-cool, inwardly self-doubting millennial who comically overshares, but also has some frank, pertinent points to make about race and gender.
Predictably, it isn't the labels, distributors or new services that got hosed — it's artists, who often saw comically small royalty payments from streams if they saw anything at all.
That solo date will seemingly involve a luxury shopping trip à la Becca Kufrin's fantasy styling trip or the time Rachel Lindsay bought Bryan Abasolo a comically pricey watch.
This is dangerous for the badly needed productivity recovery and growth, without which the island's debt restructuring will fall comically short of being an adequate solution to the crisis.
The final guy was a little bit more composed: he handed their unfortunate friend a comically small towel and simply said, "Are you shitting me?" h/t The Score
The career shortstop turned comically bad left fielder turned hopefully passable first baseman figures to have a better 2016 than 2015, if only because it can't be much worse.
This comically oversized turtleneck, all vertical stripes and flat panels, is the first thing I've ever seen that profoundly emphasizes the essential quality of thinness in an NBA player.
And most comically, the NYC Sanitation Department has ransacked a costume store for its Pyro costumes, and it's begun burning the virus away — along with the rest of Manhattan.
A weasel using a woodpecker as its own private convertible; a wolf stuffing its snout in another wolf's mouth; a reindeer comically failing to camouflage itself with some leaves.
Viewership of state television, long dismissed by many Egyptians as a comically biased news source, fell significantly after the uprising that removed President Hosni Mubarak from power in 2011.
Food delivery is also an almost-comically crowded market, dominated by platforms like Grubhub and Uber Eats, which offer more options and only serve to connect customers with restaurants.
Robin van Persie's dismissal for Arsenal in 2010 — he picked up a second yellow card after kicking the ball away after a marginal offside call — was almost comically harsh.
Mere days away from his inauguration, he and his team are comically scrambling to get someone—anyone—to appear at this thing, and implicitly endorse the incoming Fuchsia Fuhrer.
So I schlepped around the corner to 55th Street and Seventh Avenue, endured a long line and comically caustic counter service and emerged with a hefty bag of food.
The narrator has "forgotten how to be around" other women and instead moves through a series of relationships — some sexual, some not — in which she is almost comically uninvested.
Occasionally it's even humorous, as when video images of groups of hands dissolve between comically different arrangements (one moment solemnly posed, the next making duck-like forms and wiggling).
But I would've gladly given the game another six months (out of a comically long development cycle) for its creators to have smoothed out the controls into something tolerable.
Trump is running on a comically regressive $11 trillion tax cut that will cost more than Hillary Clinton's entire progressive agenda while overwhelmingly benefiting a handful of superrich people.
He also likes to go loud, and he consistently pushes into hyperbole, as when he comically emphasizes the difference between Marcello's size and a much larger dog he grooms.
We spend our days first comically gorging ourselves on cheese and then, once the weather cools slightly, set out in Papi's '93 Peugeot to either La Bergerie or L'Almanarre.
That's a failure to maintain critical distance, but it's being projected onto an audience that critics imagine to be more suggestible than themselves — insanely more suggestible, almost comically so.
") Diplo, sometimes referred to as Wes (full name: Thomas Wesley Pentz), is portrayed as an overgrown child, well-meaning but comically self absorbed: "You know you're not Jesus, right?
You play as Starkiller, Darth Vader's secret apprentice, a comically powerful Force user who can pull Star Destroyers out of the sky and destroy literally anything in his path.
JBL's Boombox is comically huge for a Bluetooth speaker, but think of it as the modern equivalent of a 683s boombox, complete with a handle and some intense bass.
On the design front, this TV is almost comically slim at just 1.8 inches thick, so it looks just like a picture frame when mounted flush to a wall.
After arriving in Washington, and being handed an almost comically large policy platter, his background check didn't check out and he's been working ever since with an interim clearance.
The hosts greet their guests with unctuous exchanges, while the visitors, in overlapping and comically elongated phrases, voice refrains of "Enchanted, enchanted," as the orchestra erupts with jumpy outbursts.
It's also because of Joel de la Fuente's endearing solo performance, which vividly — and, more often than you'd think, comically — renders Gordon and the constellation of people around him.
The minstrel stage convention of the "pickaninny" rendered black slave children as cheery performers who, the historian Robin Bernstein argues, were "comically impervious to pain" inflicted by their labor.
Critic's Pick "I would like to understand what is happening," Miguel Gutierrez said during his show at the Chocolate Factory Theater on Wednesday, looking comically lost and stressed out.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, a comically aristocratic Conservative MP from the hard Brexit faction, submitted a letter of no confidence in May's leadership — which could in theory topple her premiership.
There he is, lingering with a saucy grin as he gestures towards his comically oversized phallus, then suddenly turning all serious and asking why you never return his texts.
Insofar as Knight and Stanford give any detail as to how these people would fix the world, it only serves to make the aspirations of program more comically implausible.
In "Oderin / Untitled (MÄNNER FRAUEN), [22] 21980/22019," which takes up the rest of the first room, an imposing gray felt box is supported by six comically small footstools.
Setups and payoffs were deployed with ruthless efficiency in the first two seasons, in a way that feels almost comically unsuited to season three's messier, less-sure-of-itself plot.
From the outside, it's kind of comically petty: One famous scientist wrote an article that downplays the work of another famous scientist, and this has gotten some people very mad.
I asked how Ada compares to Babylon, and although he slightly comically refused to say the company's name out loud, CEO Nathrath said that unlike competitors, AI isn't an afterthought.
For one trek to a distant mountain peak, I over-prepared with gear and forgot that each new item would add to the comically growing pile atop my character's backpack.
Chief among them might be the successor to the iconic Gypsy Danger mech from the original: the even more comically named Gypsy Avenger, which seems to be piloted by Boyega.
It gets to a point where Sam is literally sawing at Jorah's flesh as a last resort, unable to get that final piece off — while Jorah comically grunts and moans.
That game, while mired by some of the same pitfalls that make mowing down armies of men a comically absurd chore, successfully strove to be a smarter breed of shooter.
But, in politics as in basketball, Dudley was a stiff who got heaps of terrible ideas in his head, like, airing ads that featured comically corrupt NBPA chief Billy Hunter.
As Facebook has shown, this often results in comically cavalier treatment of your private data, and an inability or refusal to rein in often dangerous propaganda perpetuated on their platforms.
But trying to type it out on a comically tiny keyboard I was presented me made me instantly reset the watch and give up on that extra layer of security.
There are plenty of positive alt-worlds that a young introvert can explore, from the inclusive world of STEM/Arduino/Raspberry Pi to the almost comically wholesome Killer Queen communities.
Trump even sued comedian Bill Maher for $5 million over a joke Maher told on "The Tonight Show" in 2013 that comically undercut Trump's racist birther campaign against President Obama.
But every day that I did force myself to go out and face the world and/or board an almost comically crowded commuter train, I felt a little more badass.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: 3MDespite repeatedly being called out for the practice, online stores like Amazon are still occasionally getting caught shipping tiny items in comically oversized boxes.
After a meeting voting to end net neutrality, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai, takes a sip from his comically over-sized mug while answering questions from the media.
But while at UC Berkeley, getting his Ph.D in computer science, he began working part-time for a local law firm whose pre-trial discovery processes were almost comically outdated.
To say that it has aged poorly would be to gloss over the fact that it was recorded in 1984, not 1894, and sounded comically awkward from the get-go.
The singer recently stepped out in a look that's so far from her signature crop top and circle skirt combo that it required a comically over-the-top double take.
The characters of 30 Rock may have worked for a comically bad sketch show, but they were still network television employees who could afford to live in fancy Manhattan apartments.
His energy level hasn't changed; he runs comically across the stage while he spits the chorus to "Smokin and Drinkin," just having a ball, hamming it up for the crowd.
" And Skepta's most convincing when talking smack to an antagonist — his insults are pummeling and sometimes comically small: "My mum don't know your mum/Stop telling man you're my cousin.
Arabs are fondly described as simple and childlike, or sly and corrupt; the Kurdish men with their fierce red faces and blue eyes remind her, comically enough, of Lord Kitchener.
The word and accompanying criticism would continue to fit throughout the campaign, thanks to Trump's performance of the role of bigoted villain in a way that was almost comically explicit.
I presented a sound argument for my case suggesting that a potential "President Goldfinger" would be too much of a comically humiliating legacy for both him and America to bear.
Rain and late summer San Francisco cold didn't stop 70,000 festivalgoers from turning out for the weekend, nor did the massive crowds, organizational snafus, and comically high rideshare surge pricing.
A 23-assist game from Los Angeles Lakers guard Nick Van Exel that included no shortage of "comically bad assists," credited to the guard simply because the Grizzlies were horrendous.
The comically exaggerated finished product was equal parts Moe Howard and early-career Brian McKnight, glistening like a unicorn mane as Tracy expertly code-switches his way through the interview.
There are references throughout to those who were likely Boyagoda's influences: Kingsley Amis (Prin's comically domineering father is named Kingsley), Evelyn Waugh, Vladimir Nabokov, Thomas Pynchon and David Foster Wallace.
After a comically outrageous performance in Houston's win, Fuller showed some serious modesty when talking about the impact his fellow wide receiver, DeAndre Hopkins, has on coverages during Texans games.
British Leyland, the automotive conglomerate that included Jaguar, Triumph, and Austin Rover, was producing comically dreadful cars and had consumed about two hundred million pounds a year in government subsidies.
The challenge for Tesla is that despite its current, almost comically elevated market capitalization — it&aposs surged from less than $50 billion to more than $100 billion in ... four months?
While lost, fearless Strata, her pragmatic brother, Auger, and their brawny pal, Inby (who is written wonderfully against type as a comically whinging naysayer), discover a still-functioning robotic horse.
With Thursday's release of an almost comically damning complaint from an anonymous whistleblower alleging serious abuses of office by President Donald Trump, we seem to be barreling toward his impeachment.
This is Lenny from The Simpsons feebly pleading, "Please don't tell anyone how I live" after his wretched existence is exposed by a wall in his house comically falling down.
Twenty-five years after he slouched onto TV screens with a comically despondent, "Hi…," it's hard to imagine anyone other than David Schwimmer as Friends' brainy sad-sack Ross Geller.
In "Nocturama," the aura of deadly stealth and dread that pervades the first half turns comically satirical in the second half, when the terrorists hole up in the department store.
The prototypes being built in the desert outside San Diego include several models that meet this requirement (although, somewhat comically, they look like steel fences with concrete walls on top).
But after reviewers hammered Verizon for comically overstating 5G availability in these spotty early launches, Verizon backed away from imposing the surcharge for what it stated would be an "undetermined" period.
Inside, Sam Allardyce, Rafa Benitez and Alex Neil are engaged in a Mexican stand-off, each of them pointing Smith & Wesson revolvers at one another and wearing comically oversized cowboy hats.
The Meta 2 may be comically huge and weirdly shaped, but I could look around normally and see a sharp, full image, instead of constantly tilting my head at odd angles.
An adaptation of a short story by Roald Dahl about wine snobbery carried to its most comically insufferable extreme, it received its premiere at Glimmerglass Opera in Cooperstown, N.Y., in 1989.
Mostly he improvised inventively on collage, fashioning comically well-dressed ladies and high-testosterone Army generals from all manner of found materials and objects, including war medals, on his brocade backgrounds.
Reporters, who preferred to speak anonymously about the people they have to cover, also say they feel as though they are being gaslit, almost comically, by people who should know better.
Those customers will have a choice between just two tiers for standalone internet: Fios Gigabit Connection for $69.99 a month, and a comically slower 50 Mbps option for $39.99 a month.
And through it all, people have been poking fun at the comically misaimed backlash — including the DC Red Hen's Twitter account operator, who's spent the past few days ribbing critics online.
I bought a pair of comically high-waisted jeans in an attempt to shed my past emo tendencies with something decidedly thrift store/indie rock cool and they lasted…a day.
In 2012, in a promotional appearance for the London Olympics, he rode a zip-line only to become stuck, dangling comically in his suit with a British flag in each hand.
His allegiance to Mo White's cause is supposed to feel comically ironic — after all, Frank has a Black son and often hangs out with people of color — but it actually isn't.
If you're wondering about the hardware, the console feels almost comically small (Sony says it's 45 percent smaller than the original PlayStation), but all the games loaded up and played smoothly.
When she crash landed for the third time - following a triple loop - she simply lost the will to pick herself up and comically slid backwards across the ice on her bottom.
While the actress comically said in her acceptance speech that this Oscar win "is not going to happen again," it seems unlikely that Colman will go off people's radars anytime soon.
For example, the show featured a sketch about Ivanka Trump where they comically made the point via a hilarious commercial parody that she is "complicit" with her father's sexism and bigotry.
The company, which sold off most of its legacy assets in the last decade, is licensing its name to partners who build products like digital cameras and, most comically, a cryptocurrency.
I drop the pin somewhere around their fourth studio album, 2007's Good Bad Not Evil, which was catchy, sweaty, and comically ironic enough to get away with just about anything.
Whether it's comically long jeans or puka shell necklaces, the trendy threads purveyor is on the comeback beat, whether it's well-received by shoppers or put into question by social media.
Most recently, Trump's comically inept and financially conflicted new communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, violated Justice Department protocols meant to prevent political interference in prosecutions, just to let Sessions know the score.
The administration's own justification for Comey's dismissal — that he was too tough on Hillary Clinton in the email case — is comically unbelievable, considering the president has long made the opposite argument.
Purple Carrot recovered no points in the branding and packaging categories, as its meals shipped in a comically large box that was even more wasteful than all of the other services.
Thompson can also be drawn into foul trouble if Cleveland plays things correctly, and Golden State can be exploited with intentional fouls on Festus Ezeli, a comically bad free-throw shooter.
I'm thumbing through the CliffsNotes of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, and this synopsis of Antony's soliloquy at Caesar's funeral is so comically pertinent that I need to share it in its entirety.
For any who've forgotten, Manafort is seemingly comically devoted to crime—the sort of man who plans a new caper while on his way to being arraigned for his old ones.
This idea that someone could "tell you which start-ups will succeed, without even knowing what they do" is so comically arrogant, I honestly can't tell if she was being serious.
They're comically large and equipped with so many engines and their ability to take off and land on water is just so cool, from floating around to flying in no time.
With Casper, you simply buy the mattress online and it's shipped to you in a comically small box (the compressed foam expands into a full-sized mattress, like a magic trick).
She wrote that her manager propositioned her, that complaints were consistently dismissed by human resources, and that even tasks like ordering branded leather jackets devolved into "comically absurd" diatribes on gender.
Mr. Aboutboul uses his scruffy face to underscore the rueful moments (and to heighten the comically uncomfortable ones), while Ms. Kaplan de Macedo, underused here, projects warmth and a fragile optimism.
Just collateral crimes with nary a mention of collusion and a defendant who alternatively presents himself as the tragically comic and the comically tragic figure mired in the special counsel investigation.
With a poisonous president leading the party, whose main accomplishment is an almost comically villainous tax reform bill, the GOP is looking at a slaughter in the 2018 midterms and beyond.
For years now, too, Republicans have comically exaggerated the extent of election fraud, and voter-impersonation fraud in particular, to advance Voter ID and other state laws aimed at suppressing turnout.
Nor does she have a steady address: She cadges space on couches (most recently at a colleague's home in Houston) while cooking five-course dinners in borrowed, sometimes comically underequipped kitchens.
" Even the comically simple names given to Pixel's color options felt like a response to more complicated color names, a trend Apple spearheaded when it declared its pink iPhone "Rose Gold.
Even Villanelle doesn't seem to be taking it too seriously — her approach to the kill is so comically efficient, so artfully contrived, that it rises to the level of self-parody.
From the play's wordless opening scene in this Primary Stages production, Teddy is comically, endearingly O.K. with his subterranean surroundings, rooting around amid rusty tools for a bowl for his cereal.
Then, rather comically, Frazier fell victim to the hidden-ball trick last weekend in Toronto, being caught off base while infielder Ryan Goins faked throwing the ball back to a teammate.
Inovo ultimately paid the Flynn Intel Group only $93,000 and received little more than slapdash research and a comically inept attempt to make an anti-Gulen video, which was never completed.
Candidate Trump no doubt added to the mirth of the primary season with his showmanship, his comically brazen dishonesty, his schoolyard-bully nicknames for his opponents, and the rest of it.
It was a good old-fashioned spy thriller with almost comically high stakes (the FBI agent is their neighbor!), visceral violence, and regular, magnificent guest appearances by character actress Margo Martindale.
About that tribe: It's a face-painted, loincloth-wearing bunch that appears to have survived from the Early Tarzan Era, comically menacing but prone to being outwitted by the white folks.
He sets the scene atop a prone Winnie the Pooh (an icon banned on social media in China, allegedly due to critics comically comparing President Xi Jinping to the cartoon character).
Vikings 222, Lions 221 Showing they could concentrate even in a game in which they were comically favored, the Vikings went up by 17 at halftime and then coasted to victory.
And the stairs shows a large image of a Moneygall woman preparing for Obama's visit with a comically big American flag, which I couldn't decide if I found embarrassing or endearing.
They seem to stand in abandoned settings, with just suggestions of past activity present like cars, a propped ladder, and a neighbor's poolside, inflatable toys that comically mirror the bloating homes.
Respecting no expertise other than personal wealth accumulation, Trump has crafted an almost comically plutocratic economic policy team, where service with an investment bank that's not Goldman Sachs counts as diversity.
The State Department's "Think Again, Turn Away" public relations campaign, which has the noble goal of countering the Islamic State's propaganda, has floundered since its inception because its content is comically stodgy.
Hence the government's ramping up of no-deal planning, which has included such comically inept events as the award of a contract for ferry services to a firm that has no ships.
I have lots to prep for a morning meeting with our CEO and VPs, and I don't stop in time to get ready properly, which makes for a comically bad hair day.
They pretend to be a couple to protect teen boy Anton (Christopher Meyer), who was having comically loud sex with the daughter of the man whose motel the trio was staying in.
Sidney is essentially Allen's usual role, plopped into the '60s — neurotic, comically pessimistic, and averse to the sociopolitical upheaval of American life (the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights movement, shifting gender roles).
He is a comically colorful character whose mom once told the Gleaner that her son loves nothing better than to "clown around," having a good time, not taking anything all too seriously.
Fukasaku employs an almost comically melodramatic Masamichi Amano score, and he and his son have fun with the way teen vanity and social hierarchies persist even after all the students are armed.
When Gilmore premiered in 2000, the comically quaint (and fictional) place in which it's set, Stars Hallow, reminded me of Kent, the Connecticut town where I visited my grandmother as a kid.
Frieda — who comically does the most in her performance of the "white ally" and is deeply offended by Mr. Gaines — wants to include his discrimination in her and Issa's report to Joanne.
Years before running for office, Trump went after Jon Stewart, who at the time was still hosting "The Daily Show," numerous times on Twitter after the late-night host comically crushed him.
The pair was surprised to see themselves on the jumbotron before Kutcher comically licked his lips and went in for a kiss followed by a steamier smooch that had Kunis in stitches.
A video of a snowboarder being chased by a bear has been making its way across the Internet, but a closer look at the video proves that the bear is comically bad.
He'll never realize his dream of becoming a clown Chip leaves Paris and returns to his hometown of Bakersfield, California, defeated, penniless, and with no possessions save for several comically large props.
Allowing coaches to challenge for offside prior to a goal came largely in response to a goal scored by Matt Duchene against the Nashville Predators in 2013, when he was comically offside.
Various outlets reported on the story, and Kilduff-Taylor engaged in some clearly light hearted banter with other developers who made a show of comically castigating Mode7 for their lack of integrity.
The gag wears thin as the body count rises There are plenty of crime movies about comically incompetent bunglers, but the gag starts to wear thin if there's a body count, involved.
His God is by turns comically admonishing, affectionate and just occasionally petulant, as who would not be when his carefully laid plans have resulted in, well, the world in its endless imperfection.
A group of scientists from the University of Turku in Finland have discovered a new species of wasp, and it is basically a tiny supervillain that sports an almost comically massive stinger.
Edina Monsoon (Jennifer Saunders, who also wrote the screenplay) and Patsy Stone (Joanna Lumley), the comically hedonistic limousine Londoners of 217s TV, are finally on the big screen, and they're in trouble.
His slow autophagy is both comically relatable and also devastatingly tragic: we watch as his buoyant American confidence is slowly weathered down to a nub, until the season finale's heartbreaking, breathless cliffhanger.
But it's worth asking: If he's saying this sort of comically corrupt stuff in public, what kind of pressure is being exerted on the Justice Department—or other agencies—behind closed doors?
In black-and-white photos enclosed in tubular black frames, Finsel squishes and squeezes his chest and stomach, isolating his torso in close-up shots that are both sculptural and comically fleshy.
By and large, he seemed prepared to sustain the work of his predecessors in the Administration: the belligerently right-wing Jeff Sessions and the comically unqualified Matthew Whitaker, the acting Attorney General.
What I mean is that Richard Nixon along with conservatives were not fans of the CBS comedy show "The Smothers Brothers" which begin airing in 1967 and comically fileted the political right.
A far cry from the white cube, here, gallery walls are painted black; the left lighting comically dim, recalling, at best, a shabby porn palace, at worst, the inside of a basement.
Most comically, the Patriots' 24-foot-230 tight end Rob Gronkowski, who was probably on the field to bat down an anticipated Hail Mary, had the last good chance to stop Drake.
In a 19683 "Saturday Night Live" routine, Chris Rock complained, comically but pointedly, that Mr. Schulz had deprived Franklin of the kind of signature traits he had assigned the other "Peanuts" kids.
Before all hell broke loose in Charlottesville, Stephen Colbert had booked an interview with Anthony Scaramucci, who briefly captured America's attention as Trump's show-stopping, comically short-tenured White House communications director.
When Ms. Okano fished out a piece of beef, she would suggest seasoning it with one or more of an almost comically large assortment of condiments and purées that she makes herself.
The final sequence — the Paradise section — observes a trash picker in a "ghost city," an uninhabited municipality built during a boom, and an almost comically pointless result of the toils we've witnessed.
Over time and outwardly disparate scenes — Astrid buys a used bicycle, comically harangues a filmmaker and visits her son's teachers — a hazy yet moving mosaiclike portrait of this lonely, melancholic woman emerges.
The contemporary biopsy needle, invented by the Iranian hematologist Dr. Khosrow Jamshidi in 1973, is almost comically long, long enough to reach the bone that is sometimes buried deep beneath the skin.
To justify the current congressional Republican position that the House should let the courts decide its subpoena powers, Turley, a professor of constitutional law, gave a comically inaccurate account of legal history.
The Wu-Tang Clan's RZA might have recognized the comically askew dubbing in his beloved '70s and '80s kung fu movies as found art, repurposable to glorious effect as hip-hop samples.
To better understand what exactly happened here — not just why the revamped company failed, but what set it down its comically self-destructive path — it's best to start with Helios and Matheson.
"It's very 'We've got a lot of living to do,'" she said, referring to a big number in the film, as she comically gnawed at the pink crystals lining the dress's sleeves.
"I'm looking forward to managing this ball club," Beltran said, a comically vague response that underscored the extreme awkwardness for those involved in Major League Baseball's sweeping investigation into the Houston Astros.
A comically raunchy "Puss-in-Boots," retold with shades of "The Barber of Seville" and the commedia dell'arte, is the tale of a seduction accomplished with the aid of a trusty feline.
The first sign of the budding pen-pal arrangement came when North Korea's spy chief arrived to the White House bearing a comically oversized envelope containing one of the first effusive missives.
Almost comically large, yet perfectly crispy and whisper-thin at the edges, the slightly sour ferment of the dosa perfectly complements the sambar (lentil stew) and spicy chutneys that frequently accompany it.
Richard, the hapless man who'd been drafted to ride with me in my rideshare, was somewhere between a road closure and his hotel, and had been so for a comically long time.
One standout is the singer's comically difficult manager, Stella Bulochnikov—who bumps heads with creative director/choreographer Anthony Burrell (in turn, Burrell, of course, bumps heads with her backup singer MaryAnn Tatum).
The GOP nominee's convention speech was comically dark, but it was also consistent in hammering home a message of economic decline caused by nefarious foreigners and elite deals struck behind closed doors.
What that comically long name means is that the most powerful Panamera available is now available in "Sport Turismo" wagon guise (should you or your family or friends or dog need more space).
They are dispatched to Rome, where Alexanya Atoz (Kristen Wiig, unrecognizable) rules the fashion world as a Donatella Versace-like fashion empress whose pretentious diction is so comically clotted as to be unintelligible.
And the solution to the Seattle area's "problem" of being home to too many successful companies that are adding high-paid employees too quickly is almost comically simple — take advantage of the situation.
Under DeVos, a comically unqualified billionaire heir who embodies the ways that money can buy political power, the Education Department has launched a full-on assault on educators, students, and student loan borrowers.
None of the Batmen are ever the deserving butt of a joke, never in a position where they are comically underprepared, never able to deliver a funny line to make them seem relatable.
Indeed, the exchange recalls "Four Lions" (2010), Chris Morris's send-up of bumbling jihad, in which a would-be terrorist records a comically inept message of hate while brandishing a child's toy rifle.
His penchant for theoretical abstraction and erudite vocabulary was mocked during the campaign; one phrase he used during the TV debate, poudre de perlimpinpin ("snake oil"), was comically remixed as a YouTube video.
I came to the fifth annual Photo Booth Expo hoping to go home with a comically large pile of selfies, but none of the 12-something exhibiting photo booths have printed out anything.
If you opted for the smaller, 5.8-inch Galaxy S8, you may have noticed that many of the on-screen elements, such as text and buttons are comically large out of the box.
One has to wonder who in the world thought that a video in which two spokesmen yell in comically exaggerated terror as they knock over two stacks of mattresses would go over well.
In general, the Pheidole worker caste is split into two groups: soldier ants, with comically enormous heads and powerful mandibles for milling up seeds, and "minor workers," whose cranial features are less pronounced.
On any Android phone, my favorite shortcut is the double tap of the power button to launch the camera — a quick, instinctive action — which the U12 Plus turns into a comically haphazard frustration.
You may recall that Pai released a comically stupid video called "245 Things You Can Still Do on the Internet After Net Neutrality" the day before the FCC voted to kill net neutrality.
Every Sunday we get to bear witness to The Rock's comically over-sized "cheat meal"; Tom Hanks still signs all his tweets "Hanx"; Patti Smith joined Instagram and is extremely, unshakably Patti Smith.
The distinct shift in period aesthetics, character focus, and even speech patterns is at first jarring, but comes together as it unfolds, never once betraying its dedication to comically critiquing our consumerist culture.
Their grocery shopping outings struggled to make anyone believe the two were doing anything more than holding hands the second a camera lens pointed their way, and the "relationship" was almost comically brief.
Evans ended the photo spree with a funny selfie of him and costars Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Downey and Jeremy Renner on sit, with Hemsworth sporting the comically long beard Thor grows in Endgame.
And Samantha Bee, who has been crushing Trump comically, saw her season premiere in February attract a whooping increase of 175% in total audience (yes, 175%!) when compared to her 2016 season opener.
Note, for example, his comically scatological "Untitled" (1966), which illustrates food progressing through a man's digestive system, from his stomach to the toilet he's sitting on and down into a basement septic tank.
He continuously lauded his own 26-year service in the U.S. Army and the FBI, and comically appeared incredulous that any of us would have the audacity to question his impartiality in investigations.
" In this idyllic life — relatively distant cannon fire makes the windows rattle from time to time — a young boy getting a chamber pot comically stuck on his head passes for "a terrible accident.
It was almost comically heavy for its size, and its journey up the steps to my kitchen counter was a slow one that reminded me of how little upper body strength I have.
To see how Gotham progressed—from the comically ridiculous to the noir, from the realistic to the warped—watch the full video below: Explore more Creators coverage of Batman and other comics here.
Millions of would-be entrepreneurs sat in their cubicles scrolling down the river, wondering when it would be their turn to hold a comically large check from a VC in a fleece vest.
In exchanges with reporters and lawmakers over the past week, its leaders — including Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive — have been comically tripped up by some of the most basic questions the site faces.
Brandon Morrow has been almost comically overused, with tonight representing the reliever's 22th postseason appearance this year — the record is 25, which was set by Paul Assenmacher of the Cleveland Indians in 93.
I also think, and I think this will seem almost comically naive, but there are things called libel and slander, and I don't understand why they're considered now to be off the books.
He has become almost comically on message, refusing to talk about anything except for jobs and the economy and a few other pet issues he picks every legislative session, like raises for teachers.
In this comically idealized setting, it's just a matter of time before each of the mogwai prohibitions has been broken, with grotesque results that nearly destroy Kingston Falls as well as the movie.
Mr. Armisen, meanwhile, performed comically lousy renditions of Hanukkah tunes; gave unwelcome sex advice, as Queen Elizabeth II, to Kate Middleton; and played hot potato with the decapitated head of a prep schoolboy.
In the end, we lost calamitously, almost comically, with two inexplicable errors from our otherwise excellent goalkeeper, Loris Karius, and an astonishing goal (courtesy of a bicycle kick) from Real Madrid's Gareth Bale.
I suppose there's still subtext if you really want it, but the writer John Patrick Shanley's gift is for characters who express exactly what they're feeling with a clarity that is comically startling.
I suppose there's still subtext if you really want it, but the writer John Patrick Shanley's gift is for characters who express exactly what they're feeling with a clarity that is comically startling.
That is just one of the many comically macabre anecdotes that Garrett M. Graff shares in "Raven Rock," a thorough investigation of Washington's longstanding efforts to maintain order in the face of catastrophe.
If you're going to make your deepfake speak, however, an unconvincing voice can make or break its believability—for example, the deepfakes of Mark Zuckerberg last year, with a voice that's comically unrealistic.
Fox was, in comically exaggerated form, exactly what conservatives had accused the mainstream media of being: a propaganda outlet pretending to be "fair and balanced," an S1 faction posing as an S23 institution.
The end result is the same as what you'll find across vast swaths of the United States: slow speeds, comically bad customer service, and a disdain for concepts like privacy and net neutrality.
Obama handed out free passes to national parks to kids sitting cross-legged on a trail, comically growling at them when they shouted "Go away bears!" as a park ranger had taught them.
And, besides, it's all an arbitrary measure of an artist's perceived success, ill-fitting at its inception and comically insufficient in taking in the depth and breadth of music in the 21st Century.
Pairing a "thanks, Obama" with a gif of a man knocking over a comically large bowl of chips perfectly encapsulated just how far certain groups were willing to go to vilify the President.
Fifteen years after she charmed the world with the movie of her best-selling Diary, Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) is back with Bridget Jones's Baby, and her love life is just as (comically) complicated.
As a white man, I am in a position where I don't have to worry about whether others will mock me with a comically exaggerated accent, simply because of the color of my skin.
There was even a comically loud cheering section when Bungie execs announced that, at long last, players wouldn't be kicked to the game's waiting zone every time they wanted to do a new activity.
There's a sweetness to its worldview, thanks, naturally, to its naive but lovable leads and their cheerful desire to keep going, no matter how horrible or comically outmatched they are on any given level.
All of those ports remain on the back of the computer, which makes them hard to access, and that gorgeous screen is framed by a comically large bezel that looks positively silly in 2019.
Some of these stars are so ginormous it's impossible to comprehend but the crazy thing is that no matter how comically huge something gets, there always seems to be something even bigger out there.
The season's initial crimes are two murders committed in comically baroque fashion: one in which a man's nose and mouth are glued shut, and the other featuring an air conditioner dropped on someone's head.
OK, well… what if you weren't listening to your favorite song but still wearing a pair of headphones so comically oversized and clunky that everyone in the room was pointing at you and snickering?
He's on his own mission, to stop the comically evil Germans General Ludendorff (Danny Huston) and Doctor Poison (Elena Anaya) from prolonging the war, but it's never a question that this is Diana's show.
The way the two groupings now pour more vitriol on each other than on their opponents is comically reminiscent of the rival popular fronts to liberate Judaea in the film "The Life of Brian".
It's almost as if we think that, by comically over-exaggerating our feelings and turning them into actual objects (liked ripped out hearts or bubble wrap), we can safely express our loneliness and alienation.
It became so comically annoying that I seriously considered retiring my oversized sweaters (and as someone who really, really, really values comfort, the fact that I was second-guessing my comfiest clothing meant something).
Metallic pleats present an approachable (but still statement-making) manifestation of this new, flowery aesthetic, and they're much less involved than the trompe l'oeil embellishments and comically oversized accessories now synonymous with the brand.
After Janus outlawed those fees, many unions made it even more difficult for their members to quit, making opt-out windows comically inconvenient — sometimes just a few days in the summer — and unnecessarily complicated.
He's included a lyrical love ballad, a Caribbean-flavored romp, a rollicking hoedown and a sizzling blues piece in which the king agonizes comically over whether he's a good guy or a bad guy.
Employees used key cards to enter, and yet, for a private intelligence firm, security was comically lax, particularly between noon and 2 P.M. , when men carrying motorcycle helmets raced in and out, delivering lunch.
Compared to the photorealistic high definition and 290K video game graphics on PlayStation 290, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch (for the most part), the 3D graphics of the '90s were primitive and comically blocky.
Fate decided to make his running mate a wingnut who did everything he could to get the hell out of town, make his front office comically incompetent, and made his primary opponent fundamentally unbeatable.
In these works, she'll give herself a large chin, or comically weathered skin — not the kind of empowerment the developers of either app were envisioning for their users, but it probably counts as such.
Within fifteen seconds Brunson had run at Whittaker swinging with his chin comically far from his body, and dropped to his knees for a takedown attempt along the fence from about five feet out.
The enormous right-wing media machine immediately smells blood and targets the person or policy with relentless negative coverage, ensuring that the right-wing base views the person or policy as almost comically evil.
The temperature of Molly Smith's production wavers from charmingly warm (Andrew Roa, as a new grandfather, is comically endearing, and kudos for using baby dolls with fabulous stand-up hair) to chillier than intended.
In a photo shoot from 1964, city inspector Bill Olsen rides the Flyer looking comically glum in his suit and baggy pants, as if to telegraph his seriousness and his dedication to his job.
"Part Sputnik, part Edsel, it is a spherical flying machine with fins and antennas and a comically elaborate front bumper and grille," Ken Johnson wrote in reviewing the show in The New York Times.
At age 10 in 1980s Brazil, my job was to run around the aisles of the supermarket trying to beat adults, who walked around raising prices throughout the day with comically large label guns.
There are pickle varieties to awe any fermentation fan, as well as some comically large loaves of bread, which in turn are just past crisp green plums selling for just 3 lira per kilo.
Part of Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks series at the Wild Project, this beautifully paced production by Taylor Reynolds is as comically headlong as Mr. Arbery's script, its slip-slide of time fast and ever-shifting.
Yes, I could have easily taken it off, but I chose to review it the way it was sold to me — with a comically large piece of lettuce that barely fit into the box. 
If there is something more fun than eating a comically large bowl of chocolate pudding layered with whipped cream and crushed cookies with a very small spoon, I don't want to know about it.
Even setting aside a comically frustrating series of trips through the zero-gravity interior shaft of Talos I space station, Prey is a game that eventually runs out of ways to accommodate its own flexibility.
This has been a lot of fun, and not just because I enjoy walking out of record stores with a comically large amount of shit in my arms after having not spent very much money.
They also lost a special election race in a blue district in California by a comically large margin, with the best-performing Republican in a jungle primary scoring less than four percent of the vote.
So, instead, you'll likely stand around awkwardly with a comically tiny bottle of diet Coke, trying to feign interest in Ruby from marketing's Game of Thrones theories (she's on season two, and wrong about everything).
Cage's comically non-sequitur quips ("You're a vicious snowflake!" he snarls at one biker), combined with periodic close-ups on his meme-worthy manic grin, contrast strangely — and not always successfully — with Cosmatos' otherworldly aesthetic.
The short videos are sent to parcel addressees and typically end, comically in Mr Romanov's view, with a jiggle of the door handle from outside to show that the departing delivery person has locked up.
But erasing the lines of a comically gerrymandered district dubbed "Goofy kicking Donald Duck" was not enough to satisfy an order from Pennsylvania's Supreme Court, said Tom Wolf, the state's Democratic governor, on February 13th.
You can't make a movie about him without his delusions of grandeur becoming almost comically clear (something Errol Morris also did in his documentary American Dharma, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival last fall).
The Danes have started putting refugees in tents, although it is almost comically difficult to argue that there is no available free housing -- for example, one tented city lies next to an abandoned army facility.
Almost universally, every situation has a comically obvious solution, usually related to whatever item the game last unlocked for you, or whatever object is brightly shining in front of you, begging to be interacted with.
Instead, in this movie, we see the Manson Family as comically inept, highlighting the true horror of these murders — which is that if things had been even slightly different, these idiots would've been easily thwarted.
He also won the support of House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who have been comically mealy-mouthed amid the latest revelations about Trump's conversations with then-FBI Director James Comey.
Snapchat does have filters, but the dumb ones are the most fun, especially the ones that add a comically hideous effect — bloating your face into a red tomato, or distorting it into an animal mask.
For the sake of an experiment, though, we baited senior fashion editor Erin Cunningham with the promise of a midweek burger and fries — as long as she consumed said meal while wearing comically long sleeves.
The fact that basically every revelation since then-FBI Director James Comey disclosed the existence of the Russia investigation has been comically incriminating should comfort Democrats who think this line of inquiry is politically misbegotten.
"These bands that were being played—Limp Bizkit, Hoobastank—they were so comically terrible that it created an incredibly toxic environment in any mainstream sense for any rock band to try to populate," Goodman says.
CL does some rave-like step moves with her backup dancers, now clad in Timberlands and booty shorts, as a visual backdrop of a comically large green butt envelops the large screen behind the performers.
Yes, generally the shortest route to the latter is through the former, but as the Mets themselves showed back in 22014, when they were cosmically, comically terrible, there are other ways to win fans' hearts.
The paintings depict images that comically and drolly make reference to human nature and everyday life, and they do this by playing on the visual forms of Op art (but, of course, with added tomfoolery).
The takeaway is that Slickwraps may have had comically bad security, leaving it both wide open to breaches like this and flat-footed when it came to responding to any concerns brought to its attention.
" The account has posted comically offbeat guesses as to what the Quibi name could mean, including "that moment when the toilet just keeps running and you have to jiggle the handle to make it stop.
What makes this late '90s favorite such an effective twist on the alien encounter genre, Janet Maslin wrote in her review for The Times, is that it portrays the human-alien relationship as comically undramatic.
The culmination of this part of his career came in the form of a plan for an elaborate set of tableaux, the "Panthéon-Nadar," in which all the notables of France were to parade, comically.
The title of reporter John Carreyrou's initial story about the underlying issues at Elizabeth Holmes' company was almost comically demure: "Hot Startup Theranos Has Struggled With Its Blood-Test Technology," the Wall Street Journal suggested.
In 1965, the Museum of Modern Art showed two of her photographs (one of female impersonators, one of comically banal nudists), and, two years later, her work became the sensation of a group show there.
In spite of a comically large charging case, the earclip-style buds stay attached during workouts, offer 9 hours of battery life, and have a surprisingly balanced sound signature from such a bass-loving brand.
As embarrassing as it is for Texans to admit to outsiders, who know him mostly for his comically inept 2012 presidential run, Mr. Perry outwitted pretty much everyone in the state for about 16 years.
This relationship does not seem destined to last, since Alice is comically inept at child-rearing; one of my favorite scenes involves Shane doing a much better job handling a kid crisis than Alice does.
According to The News & Observer, some members of a pro-Confederate group also stopped by to take pictures of themselves—and their comically oversized flags—with it, and they shared the pic on social media.
Now that it feels like every possible life hack is already online and up for grabs, we're left with seemingly endless streams of content built around comically elaborate solutions for problems that don't even exist.
During this final piece, the dancer Laine Rettmer mouthed comically along with a local rancher explaining how he meets his neighbors at 6am at a café every morning to anticipate and coordinate their water needs.
Allen, as has been well documented, loves to throw deep, and Brown, who was comically underutilized in Baltimore once Lamar Jackson took over at quarterback, is one of the fleetest vertical threats in the game.
Through these works, Altindere observes the ever-present tumult in his home nation through a benevolent yet sarcastic lens, and his comically surreal tone in Space Refugee prompts better understanding of an exceptionally sensitive topic.
North Korea, meanwhile, issues almost comically apocalyptic threats fairly regularly and has for the moment limited its actions to missile tests (the most recent one failed) and high-profile military parades through the heart of Pyongyang.
But from the moment the show premiered in 1999, it seemed almost comically doomed: Freaks was simply too innocent and fragile to live, like some cherubic urchin who starts coughing halfway through a bad British drama.
Bell cast his spotlight on other members of Trump's circle as well, projecting comically sinister portraits of Governor Nikki Haley, EPA head Scott Pruitt, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and Trump advisor Linda McMahon, among others.
Caroline Framke: I forgot how comically bad Team Teacup is at being FBI sources, and how that entire storyline of Stan and Aderholt trying to make them at all decent was (maybe unintentionally) hilarious, but whew.
Despite the severity of the cyber attack on HBO — the hackers claim to have grabbed contracts, budget info, production details, and a great deal of other "most valuable informations" — the video itself is comically low-rent.
Lange promptly refutes them—almost comically so—speaking sternly but with the wariness of someone who has spent more than two decades facing the same questions, and who no longer gives a shit about alternate theories.
While the internet is in no short supply of libido-enhancing, erectile dysfunction-fixing, and pelvic floor-strengthening remedies, none has quite the comically absurd allure as the boner-boosting boxer briefs designed by Vylyv Labs.
Unlike Apple's Beats X, which have a comically long cord, Beyerdynamic's Byron BT have just the right length to sit comfortably either in the ear or at the top of my chest when not in use.
This is a comically dark coming-of-age story about growing up on the South Side of Chicago, but it's also social commentary at its finest, woven seamlessly into the work, never self-righteous or preachy.
Thereafter, the story tracks Yoav during his comically bleak and desperate attempt at metamorphosis as he moves between his French friends and a coterie of thuggish Israeli men as well as the opposing worlds they embody.
Lit in an ambient red and blue, the sculpture swims with cast iconography: flowers, ropes, and jewels congeal on the facade, and the comically small doorway to the gate is made with strips of cornice detailing.
I can see how you'd get hooked, as they really don't have to look comically long and thick — you can even just have little clusters applied to the outer corners of your eyes if you want.
That's the frame of this new episode of Radiolab, which chronicles the evolution of Facebook's content policy from a single sheet of paper into 27 pages of comically specific rules about nudity, sex, violence, and more.
Tumblr's move to ban adult content last year, which initially used an algorithm to detect and hide NSFW posts, was a comically flawed effort that sanitized the platform of everything from nude sculptures to raw chicken.
There are several theories floating around as to why exactly Cruz decided to go grunge, but those who aren't overthinking the reasoning behind the facial hair are just plain appalled at how comically bad it looks.
I will admit though, where we have seen others whose angles are comically off, or maybe too far away from the Louvre Pyramid—honestly kicking myself for missing the Louvre Williams joke when he was there???
Later on in the episode, the show comically raised the conflict of interests posed by Eric and Donald Trump opening up new Trump hotels in Dubai and Canada, an issue that the media all but ignored.
Far from checking the corrupt president-elect, the Republican Congress has signaled that it will be happy to let Trump and his family loot the Treasury and staff the executive branch with almost comically unqualified plutocrats.
If these product names sound comically euphemized, it's because the company intentionally wanted to avoid any direct mention of periods or menstrual blood, essentially refusing to address the very need the pads were meant to accommodate.
A comically portly fellow who might well have served as the inspiration for Thomas the Tank Engine character The Fat Controller, Neubauer oversaw a star-studded Mercedes-Benz line-up, led by the German Rudolf Caracciola.
The habit must often result in pieces like "Blooming II," a sharing and trading of styles between the Kuchipudi dancer Shantala Shivalingappa and the Memphis jookin virtuoso Lil Buck that was cute, comically rapid and thin.
Their number one presidential candidate is a reality show star who keeps his hair comically lopsided because he thinks it's "lucky," makes psychotically strange faces, and lets white people beat up non-whites at his rallies.
This debut novel — a comically dark coming-of-age story about growing up on the South Side of Chicago — pulls the feat off "not just generously, but seemingly without effort," Tommy Orange writes in his review.
Written by Philip Freedman and Jim Beloff, this cheerful, oft-revived musical comically explores middle-school anxieties as Mia, the event's host, agonizes over the guest list, and Simone, the new girl, worries about making friends.
And thanks to Donald Trump winning the election, Republicans are suddenly noticing: This kind of comically large impact is why you can't take poll respondents at their word when they explain to you how they voted.

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