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And remember, you can always keep getting off on video.vice.com.
It's not that I'm getting off on her not wanting it.
KS: They hadn't banked on us increasingly getting off on it.
So this new adventure is not getting off on the best foot.
I briefly thought about getting off on 11 and presenting it to my mother.
I can 't imagine someone like GG Allin or Iggy Pop getting off on that.
"Torture porn" is an odd phrase, since it implies that somebody is getting off on something.
"He's instilled a lot of fear in the community, and he's getting off on that," Rising says.
Nothing motivates Capitol Hill like a gripping story of someone getting off on what looks like a technicality.
Barker learns that she loves being a war correspondent and ends up getting off on the adrenaline of it.
What was especially appreciable in this fight was Thompson's commitment to coming in straight and getting off on angles.
But for reasons that aren't entirely clear, this futuristic endeavor appears to be getting off on the wrong foot.
I don't know whether it's heat prostration or whether he's been working himself too hard or getting off on wrong things passionately.
THEN THEY GOT ALL THEIR IMPS TO PLAY PRETEND CHEER LIKE A BUNCH OF IDIOT HYENAS GETTING OFF ON FAKERY - COMPLETE GARBAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One would presume that a conservative of Scalia's generation would be a "law and order" type concerned about criminals getting off on technicalities.
Anyway, I was getting off on the fact there was 24-carot gold touching my foof, which is the point of expense, isn't it?
He added that the Yemen issue was the Democratic Party getting "off on tangents" and that he didn't know a "damn thing" about Yemen.
It makes it much easier to get your bearings, even though I was still getting off on the wrong floors up until the last day; 6.
There is so much more out there than oily dudes jackhammering away at spray-tanned women (though there's also nothing wrong with getting off on more stereotypical fare).
And lest you doubt the survey, you need only look to Twitter for additional proof that people are getting off on the gadget they once used to play Snake.
So, big congrats to normies across the world for getting off on the romantic hardships of two celebrities whose relationship was a mismatch by people's narrow understanding of human worth!
We hope that by watching the show and getting off on it when these characters do really bad things, it makes us all wonder why we're rooting for them sometimes.
Regardless of how his new administration makes good on those threats, companies that rely heavily on federal contracts will remain leery of getting off on the wrong foot with the new administration.
Two hundred miles to the south, on the border island of Lesbos, locals angrily blocked a dinghy full of migrants from Turkey, including a pregnant woman and children, from getting off on a pier.
"The start to the third quarter is getting off on a promising note as the futures point to a higher opening in pre-holiday volume," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial.
If Louis C.K. did in fact masturbate in front of women, as five women allege, it would be not as much about sex as about literally getting off on the power to make women watch.
After a few rounds of getting off on the red light, the engineered males had a similar neurological buzz—specifically, increased levels of the courtship-related Neuropeptide F—to males that had genuinely copulated with females.
No, not pleasuring herself with a giant blue sex toy — rather Laurie gets mad at her mother for reliving her glory days as a vigilante crime-fighter and getting off on the fame and celebrity she received.
I can see myself using it on the first step or two of a trek to make sure I'm getting off on the right foot, at which point an occasional glance at the standard map will hopefully suffice.
Some Japan experts speculated that Mr. Abe was concerned about getting off on the right foot with Mr. Trump because when the Japanese leader traveled to New York in September for the United Nations General Assembly meeting, he met with Mrs.
At first it was your basic ambient sounds with some simple spatial stereo effects—the same sort of hard panning devices and reversed delays that stoned teenagers with headphones have been getting off on since the Beatles went psychedelic in the mid-60s.
"A new week of trading is getting off on a sour note, as key macro news, Fed action, international and domestic backlash over Trump's immigration stand are putting investors on the defense," Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial, wrote in a note.
However, if you just find yourself turned on looking at yourself in the mirror when you're looking particularly hot, or getting off on watching yourself have sex with someone else in the mirror, you're probably not an autosexual according to the strictest definition of the term.
Geoff Schumacher (Editor), "The Perpetual Engine of Hope", Stephens Press, November 2010; She became a contributing writer for Nevada Public Radio's Desert Companion magazine in 2012. In 2014 Edwards contributed a short essay to Nevada: 150 Years in the Silver State from Geoff Schumacher (editor) with Stephens Press. In 2017 Edwards debut novel, titled Getting off on Frank Sinatra: A Copper Black Mystery, was published by Imbrifex Books in March 2017. In general, the book was well received."Getting off on Frank Sinatra", Imbrifex Books, March 2017; In 2018 Edwards’s novel Getting off on Frank Sinatra was the Gold winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award for Best First Novel.
To prevent unfamiliar passengers from getting off on the wrong side, warning signs and fences were installed on the platform that is no longer used. The unused staircase was demolished in mid-2015.
Once Deva perceives Ramana's felony and realises Surya's cause was genuine, he bails him out. Thus, Surya and Deva get to understand each other as both share similar social ideologies despite getting off on the wrong foot. Deva declares Surya his "Thalapathi" (commander) and best friend. Arjun, the city's new district collector, wants to end violence by lawful means.
October 21, 2007. Season 4, no. 4. Susan Delfino tries to welcome Lee and Bob to Wisteria Lane; however, she makes quite a mess of greeting them and ends up getting off on the wrong foot, as Lee responds to her quite rudely. Trying to get him and his partner to like her, Susan brings them cookies she bought.
Stanley (Tim Wylton) and Ella Dawkins (Lill Roughley) are Janet's meddlesome parents. Their relationship is tempestuous, getting off on a bad start from literally day one, as they argued on their honeymoon and spent the night apart. Mrs Dawkins is a typical mother-in-law, and has always thought Janet should have married Piers. She dislikes George, believing him to be an idiot and a loser.
As Betty saw the real Jesse and how truly self-absorbed he was, she had second thoughts and told Jesse he was not the one for her. Betty decided to leave her apartment, but not before telling Amanda she found a new roommate for her: Marc! Amanda and Marc are delighted. Back at the Suarez home, Ignacio's working relationship with Elena seems to be getting off on the wrong foot, as he is upset about how Elena is changing his habits, like cutting fatty foods and trying to get him to take a walk with her.
"Grief porn" is a pejorative, neologistic expression usually used to describe the behavior of the news media in the wake of trauma. It is distinctly different from schadenfreude in that it describes a forced or artificial commiseration in response to unfortunate events, whereas the latter refers to a joy at the misfortune of others. Commentators like Charlie Brooker have noted that the distinction can be blurred by the 24-hour news cycle and its need to produce news stories. Robert Yates, assistant editor for The Observer, described some media coverage of deaths as producing "gratification derived from a tenuous connection to the misfortunes of others; the gratuitous indulgence of tangential association with tragedy; getting off on really bad news".
The sensors provided a zero reading; however, it became apparent that they had been installed incorrectly, with some sensors wired backwards. It was at this point that a disgusted Murphy made his pronouncement, despite being offered the time and chance to calibrate and test the sensor installation prior to the test proper, which he declined somewhat irritably, getting off on the wrong foot with the MX981 team. In an interview conducted by Nick Spark, George Nichols, another engineer who was present, stated that Murphy blamed the failure on his assistant after the failed test, saying, "If that guy has any way of making a mistake, he will." Nichols' account is that "Murphy's law" came about through conversation among the other members of the team; it was condensed to "If it can happen, it will happen," and named for Murphy in mockery of what Nichols perceived as arrogance on Murphy's part.
Susan Mayer welcomes the new couple, Bob and Lee, to Wisteria Lane. She makes quite a mess of greeting them and ends up getting off on the wrong foot. She tries to make up for it and get the new neighbors to like her by heating up some cookies (since she cannot bake to save her life) and takes them over to their house, where she is greeted by Lee. She and her cookies are not received well, as Lee is allergic to nuts and Susan can't answer if there are any nuts in the cookies since she didn't make them herself, and she ends up with some very rude comments and the door shut in her face. Susan's daughter Julie later finds their dog running around in the street, and Susan decides to take the dog and keep it in her garage so she can be the “hero” and make Bob and Lee like her.
Anderson thought he "just wasn't playing like he was involved", and that his sound was not "too good, and that affected his vibe ... it was obvious that he just wasn't getting off on what we were doing." Several months after his exit, Moraz said he had to leave because of "the enormous psychological pressures at the time within the group ... I felt there were a few things going on that I didn't know ... Unfortunately some people did not play the game fair, although the final decision was taken by all members." The decision was made after Rick Wakeman, who had left Yes in 1974 over differences surrounding their ambitious double album Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973) and whom Moraz replaced, was invited to play on Going for the One as a session musician by Yes manager Brian Lane and business partner Alex Scott. Wakeman had pursued a successful solo career but by mid-1976, he faced money issues after his tour earlier in the year had met its minimal targets.

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