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He also, without a doubt, wants to get a rise out of us.
That seemed to get a rise out of the so-far unflappable Gorsuch.
That seemed to get a rise out of the until-then unflappable Gorsuch.
He just keeps repeating whatever seems to get a rise out of his listeners.
You know there is ... … who's just trying to get a rise out of people.
Yet Romney does get a rise out of Republicans when he challenges the president.
"Well that's one way to get a rise out of a chef," your target responds.
It reminds me of Banksy and his ability to get a rise out of people.
That frustration alone was not enough to get a rise out of the hungry students.
This is just a meme meant to get a rise out of you, of course.
New York (CNN)It usually takes a lot to get a rise out of New Yorkers.
Posters frequently say provocative things just to vent or to get a rise out of people.
He's doing so to get a rise out of Sy, but Fargo has more on its mind.
Try as he may (and he certainly did), Chad just couldn't get a rise out of JoJo.
"[Marquise] does this kind of stuff to get a rise out of him," the source tells PEOPLE.
It was what it was, like the guy was trying to get a rise out of him.
Advisers said Mr. Obama was calculating that Mr. Kim was looking to get a rise out of him.
The less you engage with them, the harder they will try to get a rise out of you.
According to the FBI, Atchison was fond of making trolling comments online to get a rise out of people.
It is very exciting and we don't always have to be nostalgic to get a rise out of things. Onward.
Many swatters are just trolls, trying to get a rise out of people on the internet for laughs and personal entertainment.
It seems to take a lot to get a rise out of him, though it does happen, from time to time.
If Klobuchar comes out of the dust in Iowa, she might get a rise out of primary voters in New Hampshire.
The shoes are just the latest normcore addition to Balenciaga's line-up that have managed to get a rise out of people.
This seems like a clearcut case of a paparazzo trying to get a rise out of Teigen to make her look unhinged.
"You can always get a rise out of people over how much the governor makes or how little he makes," Wall said.
Some users are normal folk and others are pure troll—just there to get a rise out of the laid back community.
Now, you can also appeal to uplift-like emotions, but you certainly get a rise out of people appealing to dark emotions.
You shouldn't taunt her and film her on your phone trying to get a rise out of her to use it for court.
They also asked about how often respondents physically threatened another online, or made offensive statements just to get a rise out of people.
"There's a culture of saying things that aren't PC and trying to get a rise out of people of color and women," said Beauregard.
Buttigieg recalled a time in high school when he said another student hit him in the back to "get a rise" out of him.
Provocateurs want to get a rise out of their audience, and Huppert never seems to give a damn about how her audience reacts at all.
Snooki hinted at harassment allegations when she claimed Roger was taunting JWoww by recording her with his phone to get a rise out of her.
Sometimes people purposely make shitposts or otherwise trolly comments that they don't mean just to get a rise out of people or make people laugh.
"Maybe one of you just needs to get a rise out of me," he said on the Monday morning ride from Waterloo to Elkader, Iowa.
Some people insist that Baked Alaska and Millennial Matt can't be neo-Nazis because they're simply saying outrageous things to get a rise out of people.
She says she tried to minimize the negative ways you could interact with Hue — like, say, constantly prodding him to get a rise out of him.
Judging by her captions on Instagram, her falls are not only to get a rise out of the people around her, but for her own amusement.
In the early days of online forums, some community members would post deliberately provocative comments or posts simply to get a rise out of other members.
But rather than ignore the president's attacks on Twitter, Madden thinks candidates might try to get a rise out of Trump and engage him in debate.
Sometimes the president's apparent fury on Twitter is meant to troll his critics and get a rise out of them, many of his closest aides said.
Wood then asked a series of questions establishing at length that Musk didn't know who Unsworth was, apparently trying to get a rise out of Musk.
The mayor, then, may enjoy purposely egging on Trump, and it's possible Khan wrote his Saturday op-ed to get a rise out of the president.
If the names Jean Chretien, Don Cherry and Karla Homolka don't get a rise out of you, then you would have a hard time completing our study.
All the same, he describes himself to the Times as a "social media villain," and his accounts seem to exist almost exclusively to get a rise out of onlookers.
We have, in this case, a Republican speaker of the House explaining away a president's intentions as nothing more than an effort to get a rise out of people.
"I didn't want to feel that it was a product of age or having caught him in a moment, trying to get a rise out of someone," he said.
With his teammates goading him on – trying to get a rise out of a lad who was already sky high – he went into the match in a state of frenzy.
Here, it's taking a page from Tom Steyer's "Need to Impeach" and running a spot only on a specific cable channel, to get a rise out of very specific viewers.
So if you want to get a rise out of an already tribal American electorate, it seems the solution is simple: You prod at the stratified characteristics of these tribes.
Whether it's congressional staffers editing the Garfield page, or trolls trying to get a rise out of, well, anyone, the nonprofit Wikimedia resource sometimes lets false information stew on the platform.
Are the people behind the Gotti campaign earnest about their silly claims, or are they just trying to get a rise out of people in order to raise the film's visibility?
A narrower algorithm (you know, like Inversoft's) would be able to tell the difference, contextually, between something that exists to get a rise out of you and a more unintentional use case.
But, yes, some people have been slightly distracted by shitty racist comments, because the direct aftermath of a horrific event is a pretty easy time to get a rise out of someone.
Like so many others, this users was clearly trying to get a rise out of Gordon Ramsay, but they probably didn't expect the rest of America to get wound up over the Tweet too.
Defense attorney Kevin Downing pushed as hard as he could for the last two hours of Tuesday's proceedings to get a rise out of Gates, who refused to engage with more than flat, passionless responses.
When he suggests that it's fine for older men to have sex with 13 year old boys, is that his sincere opinion — or just something he's saying just to get a rise out of people?
I know she's telling me what Brittany said just to get a rise out of me; I know she's jealous that I'm with my boyfriend, that she has the biggest crush on his best friend.
At a Tuesday screening of his newest film Love, Simon in Los Angeles, the 45-year-old actor told PEOPLE that Axl's football team affinity might just be to get a rise out of his father.
Under Putin, the Russian government has gotten exceptionally good at what I've called "geopolitical trolling:" using traditional tools of state, like military assets and state-run media, to frustrate and get a rise out of his opponents.
"Sometimes, something like this is being put up just to get a rise out of people, but often times, we are finding these days that there is a lot of hateful incidents that are happening," Levin reportedly said.
"You shouldn't taunt her and film her on your phone trying to get a rise out of her to use it for court," she wrote in her initial caption to a post defending Farley, which was later edited.
He was on SiriusXM Radio on Wednesday, and described an experience where a team asked him about his sexuality, and another team that implied that his mother is a prostitute—all just to get a rise out of him.
When she can't get a rise out of Marnie, Hannah blabs about Fran's phone pics to Ray, who agrees to take naked photos of Hannah that she can text to Fran ostensibly so he'll stop masturbating to his exes.
Does he really believe that women are "happier" in a world where they don't work outside the home, as he told me in our email chat — or is he just saying that to get a rise out of me?
The company prohibits creators from "maliciously recording someone without their consent," but it doesn't seem to have applied that to videos of people being filmed in public, even when the cameraperson is trying to get a rise out of unwitting subjects.
And — as you'll be asking yourself in a few minutes after reading this — does she say crazy shit every time she talks to a journalist to get a rise out of people or is she just letting her freak flag fly?
There's a case to be made that thinking this deeply about Pepe memes plays directly into the trolls' hands: What trolls, whether Gamergaters, Trump supporters, or both, want is to get a rise out of the audience, and to get attention.
It's possible that the ambivalence he expresses about tennis really is his way of deflecting pressure, or that he does it just to get a rise out of people; he's only 21, and his game has matured much faster than he has.
A tongue-in-cheek robocall designed to scare or annoy or anger its recipients, its primary purpose is likely just to get a rise out of the person who picks up the phone (or more likely given that the call comes from an unfamiliar number, listens to the voicemail).
Maybe we have too much content accessible to us at our fingertips, which is why we go to such great lengths to find that excitement and get a rise out of people—like Maddy [publicly] fucking a random guy in a pool at a party to spite her boyfriend Nate.
Some were, to be sure, but as many denizens of alt-right gathering places like 4chan's /pol/ modeled themselves after British free speech firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos — saying the most offensive thing possible to get a rise out of people, reveling in his disengagement — as well as those who were committed white nationalists like Richard Spencer.
They're soaking up the latest tech but they may not necessarily be as skeptical of less mainstream platforms like 4chan and 8chan (another, even fringier platform where Q now posts his/her/their latest updates), places where trolls reign supreme and people often fabricate events out of thin air just to get a rise out of others.
This panic was followed by a round of more sober coverage characterizing Momo, and the challenge, as a "hoax," warning credulous adults that they were opening the door to trolls who might actually enact elements of the myth to get a rise out of people, and that they were themselves needlessly exposing children to violent concepts by engaging with the story themselves.
Flynt gradually tilts his head back, and his mouth falls all the way open, as if he's trying to parody the way old people look when they fall asleep in front of the TV. As a last-ditch effort, someone calls in Flynt's fifth wife, Liz—his former nurse who now works down the hall as a Larry Flynt Publications executive—in the hopes that she will get a rise out of her husband.
Owen Gleiberman, Variety: If the only thing we wanted, or expected, a horror film to do was to get a rise out of you — to make your eyes widen and your jaw drop, to leave you in breathless chortling spasms of WTF disbelief — then Darren Aronofsky's "mother!" would have to be reckoned some sort of masterpiece ... Considering the number of cruddy recycled horror movies made by hacks that score at the box office, the film is almost destined to be a success, maybe even a "sensation," because Aronofsky is no hack — he's a dark wizard of the cinematic arts.
It is revealed in the visual novel that he harbors strong feelings of love for Mayumi due to her flat chest, while his outward insults of them are just to get a rise out of her.
He asked Suomi why they were using them, and Harlow replied, "Because that's how it feels when you're depressed."Blum 2002, p. 220. Leonard Rosenblum, who studied under Harlow, told Lauren Slater that Harlow enjoyed using shocking terms for his apparatus because "he always wanted to get a rise out of people".Slater 2005, p.
This one's for teens who get a 'boner' out of bad jokes, but it may get a rise out of some adults too. Watch at your own 'risque'." Mansha Rastogi of Now Running gave the movie 2.5/5 stars, saying that "To sum it up, Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum makes for a time pass one time watch.
Other leading literary figures who admired Wodehouse were A. E. Housman, Max Beerbohm and Hilaire Belloc; on the radio and in print Belloc called Wodehouse "the best writer of our time: the best living writer of English... the head of my profession".Belloc, p. 5 Wodehouse regarded Belloc's plaudit as "a gag, to get a rise out of serious-minded authors whom he disliked".Hart-Davis, p.
Hemingway, p. 88 Walpole could be sensitive about his literary reputation and often took adverse criticism badly. When Hilaire Belloc praised P.G.Wodehouse as the best English writer of their day, Walpole took it amiss, to the amusement of Wodehouse who regarded Belloc's plaudit as "a gag, to get a rise out of serious-minded authors whom he disliked". Wodehouse was not a great admirer of Walpole;Wodehouse, p.
And you hope that each album you make is better than the last, but this one would definitely make a statement. It will be different from the albums that we made before in some ways. There are some songs that I think will definitely get a rise out of people." During another interview with Country Weekly Walker stated, "I've had a great ride, but by no means do I feel like I'm finished.
Yet he always seemed to get a rise out of the crowd as an antagonizing heel. Rogers received a small push near the end of his run in Stampede (the territory shut up shop at the end of '89). When he teamed with longtime Stampede veteran Kerry Brown as part of the Midnight Cowboys tag team. They had a running feud with popular International Tag Team Champs Bad Company, which included Bruce Hart & Flyin' Brian Pillman.
Spider-Man chose the former, revealing that he did so because he believes Jameson only fired Robbie to get a rise out of him. Spider-Man then told Jameson to hit him, as many times as he'd like, to finally work out his frustrations. Jameson was initially reluctant, until Spider-Man started goading him, threatening to inform his wife and son of his "cowardice". Jameson snapped, and started hitting Spider-Man again and again and again, resulting in his broken hand.
But she starts to suspect Henry isn't as sick as he seems. She attempts to get a rise out of him by doing a lap dance, but fails. So convinced is she that Henry is faking, she gives him the ultimate test, pushing Henry and his wheelchair off a pier into the water, defying him to swim or die. Wayne arrives just as this is happening and dives in after him, but a few moments later, Henry walks out of the lake and obviously has to admit he's been faking it to both of them.
George Nepia certainly saw method to Nicholls' caustic madness, claiming that in team meetings en route to Britain in 1924 Mark's overt criticism of his play had been to deliberately get "a rise out of me so that I shall start thinking of fullback play, deeply and earnestly. That is Mark – thinking ahead, always thinking."George Nepia & Terry McLean, I George Nepia, Wellington, Reed, 1963, p.67 This approach of playing mind games with his teammates certainly seemed to have paid off with around 90% of the matches involving Mark Nicholls as an All Black ending in victory.
The Virginia prison authorities appealed the case, and in 1986 Judge J. Butzner of the Federal Appeals Court upheld the original decision. This made the Church of Wicca the only federally recognised Wiccan church to have its status as a religion upheld in a federal appeals court. Within the American Wiccan and wider modern Pagan community, the Frosts have been at the centre of various disputes, particularly surrounding issues such as homosexuality and theology. The Wiccan Margot Adler suggested that much of this controversy stemmed from Gavin's "wry and rather bizarre sense of humor, and his tendency to say anything to get a rise out of someone", something which she thought had resulted in the Frosts often being "misunderstood".
Ken Jeong Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Chang (played by Ken Jeong), referred to as Señor Chang in season 1 and widely as Kevin in season 4, was originally the study group's unhinged Spanish teacher. In the first season, he is the only main character who is not a member of the Spanish study group. At the end of the first season, however, it is revealed that he does not actually have any teaching qualifications and that, like Jeff, he will have to attend Greendale as a student in order to get a degree. He can be quite theatrical at times (once even faking his own death to get a rise out of his students), and also has a huge ego.
The character of Grunkle Stan was inspired by Hirsch's grandpa Stan, who according to Hirsch "was a guy that told tall tales and would frequently mess with us to get a rise out of us. So, my family really inspired the characters on the show." Hirsch is dating The Owl House creator, Dana Terrace. Hirsch and Terrace have done multiple charity live streams together, in which they draw cartoons to raise money for various organizations including Planned Parenthood, The American Civil Liberties Union, The Southern Poverty Law Center, The Natural Resources Defense Council (with Ninja Sex Party and Arin Hanson), Direct Relief (with Justin Roiland and Ethan Klein), The Trevor Project (with Rebecca Sugar and Ian Jones-Quartey), and RAICES (with Daron Nefcy and Eden Sher).

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