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If pornography is about the naked, grunting body, Twitter is about the naked, grunting brain.
Like, what the...[laughing][Medha grunting][grunting]Victor: This is next, we have the soba dough.
I followed them up with some awkward kind of grunting.
We'd do gym workouts together, grunting and complaining in sync.
He lies alone, staring at the ceiling, grunting and mumbling.
The result is 17 seconds of high-end, quality grunting content.
At one point, he stops yelling and starts making grunting noises.
You can almost hear them grunting "Fook off with your cameras".
Or what percentage of Brando's utterances was made up of grunting.
As we bedded down, I heard lions grunting in the distance.
Most are sweaty and wearing skimpy outfits, while some are even grunting.
Roger Federer : dignified and taciturn, grunting only on the most important points.
Tics can also be phonic such as grunting, throat-clearing or sniffing.
Harrouff was also making "animal-like" noises, including "grunting" and "growling," Snyder said.
For once, I didn't hear the grunting gym bros loudly throwing weights around.
You're an ancient turtle copulating, like in those creepy grunting turtle sex videos.
The world's most famous grunting creature has finally received the mashup he deserves.
Brother usually signals that he wants to talk to me with grunting noises.
You can hear breathing and grunting, which add to the feeling of effort.
Screwed-up-face, trousers round his knees, grunting and sweating and all. Lovely.
But there has been limited past scientific scrutiny of the impacts of grunting.
They found that grunting while kicking had definitely improved the martial artists' power.
It's full of sweaty people, grunting lifters, glaring eyes, and so many germs.
He begins adjusting himself on the table, and making the odd grunting noise.
For everyone else, it's a lot of grunting and running in a confined space.
The Walking Dead premiere is lurching and grunting towards us like a dang zombie.
Sure, there are a lot of fit people in tight clothing, sweating and grunting.
The sound of zippers being undone, the clothes being bunched up ungracefully, the grunting.
She arrived loudly and with authority, and not just because of her legendary grunting.
Unlike dialogue, it requires screaming and grunting and in general straining the vocal cords.
Here, just 2000 feet from us, two groups of females playfully hit each other, grunting.
Its eight singers cover a five-octave range, from grunting lows to dog-whistle highs.
De Niro's Irishman co-star and celebrated grunting old guy Al Pacino went full shade.
A little grunting in the snow and grimacing in a shallow grave go a long way.
She said she remembers Cosby grunting and humping her; when she came to, she was naked.
She then went to the bed and Cosby laid behind her, making grunting noises, she testified.
Since there's no water resistance, I still have to deal with people grunting at the gym.
Studies of tennis players' grunts have revealed their impact on performance: Can grunting distract an opponent?
A creaky metal door swings open; you hear some grunting in the kitchen; something goes boom.
I was on an elliptical and the congressman next to me was grunting on a treadmill.
Jean's condition was "very faint" and he could be heard making grunting noises, the officer said.
Suddenly we both decided that this was enough, my heart skipping, and the boar grunting and feinting.
The heat was soporific, and beside them, two buffaloes nosed through a pile of dung, quietly grunting.
I don't answer immediately, so he tries to open my door, grunting when he finds it locked.
After making a few grunting noises, Harbour aired his frustration with the massive concern over Barb's future.
At his most vigorous, Mr. Wey erupts into a kind of grunting and rapid, hushed, unintelligible talking.
With Greinke and Scherzer grunting on every pitch, Game 7 was a classic duel from the start.
More of a duet, really, though her co-star, Michael Shannon, isn't so much singing as grunting.
Stark can be heard grunting and telling officers that he can't lift his hand from underneath him.
In the red corner, grunting like Guy the Gorilla on loan from London Zoo was Lenny McLean.
The grunting of the disc drive is replaced by the eerie, squeaky sound of metal bit on bone.
She did eight full reps — with some grunting noises in between — with plenty of weight on the dumbbell.
Unlike, say, bat-flipping, grunting in tennis has been shown to give the player responsible a definite advantage.
" After four previous misses, Leonardo DiCaprio won his first Oscar for his grunting, gruff performance in "The Revenant.
He "began having pseudo-seizure-like activity where he would gesticulate and make grunting noises," medical notes say.
The results do not show whether grunting loudly in other situations and sports would produce the same results.
Like Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova, Sabalenka is often criticized for loud grunting as she strikes the ball.
He gained fame in the 1970s and '80s as the Animal, a hairy, grunting brute of few words.
I heard my now 6-year-old younger daughter grunting in response, which was my cue to intervene.
I took a spoonful, grunting and saying ''yum, yum'' in anticipation, and began to chew the meat and swallow.
The day-long event, held at CrossFit South Brooklyn, was full of cheering, grunting, and even a few tears.
The clanking of weights is always, ALWAYS, better than the dude who's grunting like he's a climaxing porn star.
Losa smiled, and the vendor hoisted it in the air, grunting at its heft and grinning at its shine.
When the supporters start grunting every time a black player touches the ball, the friend asks Buford about it.
It was good to have something that you could walk away humming — or grunting, or yodeling — and, mostly, remembering.
Next to her the offender sat unaware, grunting as her fingers flew past an array of the bald and graying.
They'd be aggressive, ripping your clothes off and tossing you around like a rag doll, grunting wildly the whole time.
My dad was a sloppy, vulgar lover, from what I could hear—all heavy breathing and grunting and ass slapping.
But YouTuber Jacksfilms made the best of it and created a surprisingly good song out of Will Smith's bizarre grunting.
" The men practiced the scene more than a dozen times, perspiring and grunting as Barry narrated from the sideline: "Crash!
She has called excessive grunting cheating because she thinks it unfairly disguises the sound of the ball off the racket.
Sure, "anger-gasms" sound weird, but to claim there's nothing sexy about thrusting one's pelvis while grunting is patently absurd.
A 2014 study of college tennis players determined that grunting could indeed increase the power of players' groundstrokes and serves.
Plus, you can't deny the perks of grunting and sweating in your own private space instead of a public gym.
The tough-guy chatter and feelings in "Triple Frontier" are somewhat more rarefied than in the usual grunting action flick.
Workers at the sulfur factory say they are paid half of what the miners earn wheezing and grunting in the crater.
He thinks that Homo erectus, Homo sapiens's predecessor, had something that could be called language—and not just grunting proto-speech.
In a semi-unconscious state, she then went to the bed and Cosby laid behind her, making grunting noises, she testified.
Watch it with the sound up, and you see an intimidating doe jumping wildly and making horrifying barking and grunting sounds.
Scientists have seen gibbons following female leaders, mountain gorillas grunting when they're ready to move and capuchins trilling to each other.
"Wow!" he would say, stopping the vehicle and turning off the engine so we could hear birds chirping and warthogs grunting.
Forty-five years after John Belushi became a sensation with a skit about a sword-slashing Samurai grunting fake Japanese, 'S.
In his usual busy, city environment, he has hundreds of tics and verbal ejaculations each day — grunting, jumping, touching things compulsively.
"Like, 'Oh damn, it sucks Vito's not here because we could have —' " says Chris, making a grunting noise and thrusting his hips.
They showed more stress and defensive behavior, grunting more when people gazed at them, which the scientists said reflected autism-like anxiety.
Harrouff was taken to a hospital where, Snyder said, he made "animal-like" – noises including "grunting" and "growling" – and was somewhat incoherent.
She revisited a lot of what made me like her: humor, the variation of flow, and that grunting we could never forget.
They each grab one of my hands and begin pulling my arms, grunting with exaggerated effort as they struggle to lift me.
Traverse the haunted hallways of Dark Oaks Asylum and try not to bump into any of the grunting inmates around every turn.
When he sets in to solo, he feeds directly off their energy, grunting and singing aloud as he unfurls a seditious flow.
The last time we see her, she's still grunting and gasping, so I'm guessing she'll be on the mend in Season 3.
He tells Danny to "scram, kiddo," throwing her cash so they can continue to "squirm and turn, grumbling and grunting" in peace.
Later that evening, Sullivan told police, the baby was "making grunting noises and at some point was gasping for air," the warrant states.
"There was a big group of like 30 of them, and they came out grunting … trying to hype each other up," Horse said.
We were in Times Square, and there was a line of riot cops walking in unison, stomping their boots, and grunting towards us.
In each case, the girls responded with the moves they had been taught to deflect such attacks — grunting, kicking and punching in unison.
Using tools designed for detecting earthquakes, researchers found that different elephant activities — walking, running, snorting, grunting — create distinct "seismic signatures" in the ground.
There's almost no monster hunting—there's grunting at annoying humans, eye-rolling at traditions and righteous indignation for the mistreatment of the downtrodden.
Margaret, in the kitchen, can hear the chairs squeaking and moaning against the floors, Wesley's exaggerated grunting as Matthew directs the boys to push.
Evangeline is heavy into the kind of exercises that have her students flopping around on the floor, grunting and sobbing, pretending to be animals.
They look up wide-eyed, moaning and grunting - many unable to speak or move due to illnesses such as cerebral palsy and Down's syndrome.
Yet there was nothing dreamy or abstruse about him, especially if you were the guy past whom the ball flew, beyond your grunting reach.
Like there is that thing whenever I hear, that's just a bunch of rich people in a room, kind of grunting at each other.
The findings also show that grunting is beneficial for upping power, he says, which undercuts the argument that it is a kind of cheating.
From upstairs there came a grunt, the clearing of phlegm, a cough or two, more grunting, and then a voice that said, Who's that?
The Saturday morning guys at the gym look a bit less sweaty than the Tuesday evening ones, but still very into grunting and lifting weights.
And I definitely was prepared for the stylist who kept physically grunting while attempting to clip the dresses onto me after the zippers wouldn't budge.
Some immediate signs that a newborn has a CHD include having blueish-grey skin, difficulty breathing, grunting, or flared nostrils, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Apple&aposs earbuds also feature noise-cancelling, so you can exercise in peace without listening to the sounds of grunting or machines in the gym.
It can be switched on and off, depending on where your are, so you don't have to listen to anyone grunting while they lift weights.
And Daddy turned grunting to us in the backseat, and Daddy's eyes were glaring angry as he told us to get out of the car.
When Nicholas, who shares his father's surname and is often called Nick, entered school, he was 5 and could barely communicate, mostly grunting and pointing.
Victor Frankenstein, the complex, tortured genius, became a mad scientist; his creature went from a French-speaking, poetry-reading autodidact to a grunting, groaning killer.
The film is violent, set in the 1800s, almost completely focused on men and, for long sequences, free of dialogue (unless you count Mr. DiCaprio's grunting).
This is for the same reason that professional wrestling gets more viewers than "Book TV." There's something compelling about a lot of grunting and body slams.
It situates beauty in the Rabelaisian, orgiastic vein, weaving in a bloodied tampon or the grunting of a hog with angelic faces and the blooming flowers.
Kerber handed the break back in a hail of unforced errors and her incessant grunting grew to ear-splitting levels in a sign of the pressure.
It brings together Stanley Kubrick's grunting homo sapiens with his doomsday theorist Dr. Strangelove in a barren landscape with dust storm clouds billowing on the horizon.
Most of the 300-pound pigs are opting to sleep in, but a few amble out onto the snowy ground, grunting, snorting and looking for breakfast.
It took me forever to fall asleep, so to finally fall asleep and be woken up by some guy grunting and hitting a headboard like… no.
I get it, a dark room full of grunting men pumping iron can be pretty intimidating, and the weights sections often aren't very welcoming to beginners.
Yet its sociopolitical concerns — primarily around indigenous land rights — are muted and muddled by a script that favors manly grunting and moody looks over clarifying dialogue.
But those studies could not determine whether the usefulness of grunting was confined only to tennis or how the ballistic squawks were affecting onlookers and opponents.
The result was nearly two hours of limb-splayed wheeze-grunting from two very middle-aged men with few athletic strengths but a weakness for spectacle.
After a few minutes of grunting and heaving, the two men swing it open and shut, open and shut, to test that it is firmly fastened.
Scenes caught on video of polar bears that had come ashore, grunting and strolling through the 2,000-person settlement, suggested a dramatic symbol of climate change.
Slowly, his arms straight, Gunnarsson waited until two drum beats sounded before bringing his hands together over his head, grunting as the "thunderclap" reverberated throughout the stadium.
He counts down from 10, and suddenly the room is filled with the scuffling sounds of women grunting and circling like teenage crabs at a school dance.
You might say her accomplishment has been to introduce the pictorial equivalent of an "ugh" — a note of grunting emotionalism and comic self-reproach — into contemporary art.
Muguruza saw Williams lurking at the net, after all the grunting and power tennis, the quick rallies and go-for-broke shots, and she suddenly changed course.
It turns out that those who lift relatively light weights can build just as much strength and muscle as gym rats grunting through sessions with heftier weights.
Practically the whole city transforms into a California-like muscle beach with bodies grunting and panting and pushing themselves to extremes on any empty patch of land.
The spotted pig can be heard grunting as she pokes Mantikos' legs with her snout, at one point even putting her head right up against his behind.
She later woke up disoriented and partially clothed in Cosby's bed with the comedian behind her, grunting, before he forced her to touch his genitals, she testified.
Just a warning, there's plenty of grunting and swearing from unhappy Australians in the video, but we think you'll find that's part of the hilarity of it all.
Lohr chops and syncs the words perfectly to the beat, also incorporating some rhythmic desk-slapping, grunting, and the phrase "Dump it" to kick off the middle 22.
Hopefully, I've been able to show a few people that lifting weights isn't all just about grunting, looking like a bodybuilder, and being the strongest guy in every gym.
They chose that sport for several reasons, the first being that, like tennis, it demands sudden, explosive movements, meaning punches and kicks, to which grunting conceivably could add power.
They ring the outermost suburbs, grunting and muttering, and are briefly an annoyance, before returning to the beginning again, a loop that had been destroyed and was now reconstituted.
Radio station KFOI will broadcast the makeup forum, which is mighty brave of it considering they got tricked into airing several seconds of sexually charged grunting the first time around.
There are the athlete, the amateur, the peacock, the grunting powerlifter, the silent yogi, the perspirationally afflicted — all of them perhaps gazing into the same mirror of a 7 a.m.
He also seemed in need of oomph as he chased down Tomic's flat forehands and crisply sliced backhands, grunting and huffing before he even began the chase in many instances.
His favorite game had a medieval-fantasy premise and a lot of noisy monsters, off-brand orcs who lumbered through a pixelated hellscape, grunting or sneezing this sound like zug!
It is a struggle over the sort of voter who simply yawns at grunting caveman obsessions about who is part of the tribe; about who belongs and who does not.
Once he gets the generator free, he tells Murphy it's too heavy to carry alone, so even though his hands are so wounded, he helps carry it, grunting and moaning.
I've seen flashes of our animal selves in the most unlikely places: genius professors reduced to grunting rage, and overweight shut-ins catching a falling object with sudden, instinctive grace.
To learn more, some of the same scientists decided, for the new experiment, which was published last month in PLOS One, to look closely at mixed martial arts and grunting.
The music is by the Italian composer Vincenzo Lamagna and includes lyrical passages for strings and orchestra, along with static white noise, fierce drumming, and human grunting, stamping, and humming.
Between the bros grunting every time they make a bench press rep, the speakers pumping out ear-splitting EDM, and the endless clanking of metal, it can be difficult to focus.
McLaren's press release for the Senna has knitted through it the kind of macho language you'd expect from someone grunting about an internal combustion engine car in the twilight of 2017.
"She was making a distinctive sound, like a weak cry or grunting," she says, referring to what she now knows is a serious sign of the bacterial infection Group B strep.
Sure, labor is different for everyone, but if you've ever gone through labor (or thought about what labor might be like), it likely involved screaming and grunting in exertion and pain.
Furthermore, Planet Fitness prides itself on its no-tolerance policy for banging weights or grunting; many locations even include a "lunkhead alarm" meant to shame people who are lifting too heavy.
Or should we fret that when women win, we lose — that soon we'll have to give up grunting and football games for putting down toilet seats and talking about our "feelings"?
Kichijiro, who enters grunting and twitching, as if in homage to Toshiro Mifune, and grovels at the priest's feet, also seems on hand as much for comic relief as for guidance.
There's an extended set piece in which Ethan and Max play tennis, grunting so showily that it drives their neighbors on the court batty, which is often the experience of watching.
Through the open red barn doors, we find sheep, chicken, goats, a pair of grunting pigs and a pen of longhaired rabbits we could join in the hay for a cuddle.
Judging from the grunting noises Hemsworth made, it certainly sounded like the father-of-three was getting an efficient sweat-drenched workout from the series of weightlifting, battle ropes and resistance training.
After all, it's a Sunday night, and a bunch of dudes grunting and body-slamming each other on a field is no reason to go into the new week with a hangover.
There are no grunting weightlifters, no clanging coming from the squat rack, and you can't even hear a hint of the mind-numbing pump-up music pouring out of the gym's speakers.
Exercise usually makes us think about working out, which makes us think about planks, mean trainers, sweat, sore muscles, smelly gyms, and people grunting at nobody in particular in the weight room.
The AirPods aren't rated for water resistance, but I know plenty of folks who regularly use them at the gym without any problems (besides hearing plenty of clanking and grunting, that is).
Before take off, she claims the man made his disdain for her larger body obvious by shifting, grunting and exchanging cruel and demeaning text messages about her with someone on his phone.
Grunting during physical activities that demand sudden short, sharp bursts of power, such as weight training, is common and probably has been used since our prehistoric ancestors hefted stones or heaved projectiles.
She described a crude atmosphere, in which he made ribald comments about women's bodies, delighted in sexual innuendoes and chided women who he thought ate too much, sometimes grunting like a pig.
Ms. Ullman spoofs the wife of an overthrown dictator living under a Heathrow flight path; a former Wimbledon line judge explaining how to tolerate players' grunting; and the German chancellor, Angela Merkel.
We are now watching an entertainment where Hawaiian women in grass skirts dance the hula, and Hawaiian men with painted faces do a grunting spear-dance and stick their tongues out tikistyle.
There was no music playing, and the television sets playing closed-circuit gay porn were muted; the only sounds were the Jack/Officer's running chitchat with new arrivals and light grunting in stereo.
Judging from the grunting noises Hemsworth, 33, makes, it certainly sounds like the father-of-three is getting an efficient sweat-drenched workout from the series of weightlifting, battle ropes and resistance training.
"Brick" is essentially a hardcore song that wouldn't sound out of place on a B L A C K I E record, Giannascoli grunting indecipherably over an industrial beat, sharp feedback jutting in.
But not in this case, Lalonde isn't even grunting or anything, he's just dropping the weight on some mats—it's loud and a touch annoying but it's not the end of the world.
"I have a happy life: I have a place to farm; I have animals," said farmer Paulo Alvarez, 55, whose pigs, turkeys and chickens roam freely around his wooden hut, grunting and squawking.
Yet, the rush of emotions when gazing into the bright amber eyes of a 210-pound silverback, hearing them grunting and growling, and watching the shenanigans of baby gorillas is worth every penny.
Sure, he takes some shit for having an acting range that exists somewhere between dark and brooding and monosyllabic grunting, but to those Keanu naysayers, I offer this: What about Bill and Ted?
Hell, Pantera needed it: without Vinnie, Pantera would've been an endless bummer, all grunting and grinding and lamenting over pills, just like it would've been all spandex and airbrushed van art without Phil's darkness.
"Now many people are keeping camels," said Gulnara Uteniyazova, a camel milkmaid out on a recent, sweltering day, maneuvering through her grunting, snorting herd with a pail, at a camel farm on the steppe.
Dallas Police officer Tu Minh Nguyen testified Thursday Jean was "still alive" when officers started doing CPR, but his condition was "very faint" and he could be heard making grunting noises, the officer said.
These medications can have severe effects, some of which are permanent; for example, some antipsychotics cause tardive dyskinesia, repetitive involuntary movements like lip smacking, twitching, and grunting, some of which are irreversible in some patients.
Yes, we're talking about the Game of Thrones language that Khal Drogo and his people speak when they're not expressively grunting, galloping bareback across the land, or falling in love with fair-haired, dragon-owning Khaleesis.
In clips posted to Twitter and YouTube, women subject themselves to a hellish torture, grunting, crying and cursing their way through the process of peeling off a face mask as skin is pulled to shocking proportions.
At the gym, I can hear my music, but I can also perfectly pick out the sounds of weights slamming down, people grunting as they work out, and the energetic mix that plays over the gym's speakers.
The array of cooing, grunting, echoing voices behind him — sometimes his own, sometimes a chorus of guests — simulate a supportive aural community that buoys him, cheers him up, overwhelms and subsumes his own presence as a singer.
The primary goal was Paris, and he was on task and on target from the start against Sonego, a big-hitting, loud-grunting Italian who reached the quarterfinals of the Monte Carlo Open on clay this year.
I spent most of Episode Gladio rolling my eyes at every new grunting line of dialogue that, if boiled down to its essence, would just be the words "I MAN, MAN SMASH" on a piece of paper.
A bystander recorded the confrontation on a cellphone, which shows Mr. Hernandez kicking, grunting and gasping for air as Mr. Thompson lies on top of him, pins him to the sidewalk and holds him in a chokehold.
As she entered the otter holding area at The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, New York, Mikowski heard grunting noises that sounded an awful lot like Squirt, a 15-year-old river otter she'd raised as a pup.
LONDON (Reuters) - There were no intimidating roars of "c'mon", few fist pumps and the volume was turned down on the grunting that often accompanies her matches as Serena Williams marched into her 11th Wimbledon singles final on Thursday.
He might, for example, carefully span every one of a row of bathroom tiles with his fingers with grunting effort, or spin back and forth in front of a highway sign as if trying to measure its length.
Those bits of words, apparently printed on the works' raw materials, appear here and there in all three pictures, but they signify aurally, as if the artwork is muttering and grunting from its exertions from holding itself together.
"War, huh, yeah, what is it good for?" ask the lyrics of the Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong song, which, sung by Mr. Starr as a form of grunting, wailing exhortation, went to the top of the Billboard charts.
A few hours later, I woke up again – with a jolt, this time to hear, in the span of about eight seconds, a pod of hippos snorting, two monkeys scrambling on our tent top and one lion a-grunting.
It is unlikely, for instance, that grunting would be beneficial in long-distance running or walking, which require little explosive force, Dr. Sinnett says (although yelling at random moments would be likely to surprise and worry your training partners).
For the last workout, they were introduced to super-high-intensity training, consisting of pedaling as hard as they possibly could for 30 seconds three times, with two minutes of rest between each grunting bout of all-out pedaling.
If you read and watch most coverage of Comic-Con, the world's largest nerdfest, you'll come away with the impression that its world-famous cosplay fanatics are forever posing in states of grunting, flexing, fist-pumping, poster-worthy superheroic brilliance.
When he finally finds the right apartment, he hears suspicious grunting noises from the bedroom and walks in to find Billy McVicar, the photographer who's sleeping with Devon — trying to kill a small bat that somehow flew into the hotel.
The closest thing to a community history, "The Heritage of Liberty County, Florida," has entries on the region's tupelo honey; homecoming queens; and worm grunting, or coaxing worms out of the earth with a wooden stake and a metal strip.
Ballplayers are entertainers, and we as a species have a habit of applauding those entertainers who please us and booing those that don't, a practice which may go back to when humans were little more than cavemen grunting at the weather.
I had never behaved in a more primitive manner in my life, leaving nothing I could think of untried, grunting with effort like a Wimbledon tennis player with each punch, scrabbling for sensitive places where I might gouge, squeeze, or twist.
Dj ZEMan takes the noises of Jones' cult chanting, grunting, and explosion sound effects, chops them up into indecipherable nonsense, and then layers them over the beat, brewing a concoction funky enough to make any witch doctor chef green with envy.
They need my uterus to contract — but once again it won't comply, for complex medical reasons I can't understand, so right now I am essentially in labor for seven hours, my back seized, grunting like a creepy dude in a tennis match.
Her house is four hours away from the sanctuary, and as we drove, she told me about the challenge of persuading people to care when they have never heard a bettong emitting its grunting snuffle or seen it hopping through the dunes.
"She was out, greased up and grunting in the driveway, and he came over and helped because I think he had one back in Haiti and he liked Bugs," Mr. Harron said with a chuckle, gazing at the reconditioned, cream-colored car.
But there were also many exchanges that broke free of conventional patterns, and both men often seemed to be grunting not out of habit but out of a genuine need to add something extra to each shot that might make the other miss.
Quite a lot of reality TV tiptoes along the porn line at the best of times anyway—once you've seen the thrusting, grunting outline of a waxed guy under a thin blanket, can you really say you'd be shocked if the blanket fell off?
Dr. Jason Graham, the first deputy chief medical examiner of New York, who is not related to the Missouri doctor, pointed out that Mr. Garner can be heard grunting before Officer Pantaleo releases his grip, indicating there was a period that Mr. Garner couldn't breathe.
Gundy's grunting about how "my generation spent all of our time in the front yard playing games" isn't wrong, exactly, but it's the word "games" that matters here—as in, a plurality of activities and sports, not only football but baseball and basketball and whatever else.
Placed in elaborate metaphorical forests, seascapes, gardens, transformative celestial planes and ecstatic alternative universes, the characters can be found in various convoluted configurations, biting, gasping, whacking, smacking, glugging, grabbing, grinding, gripping, grunting, scratching, swallowing, squeaking, sucking, stroking, lathering, panting, prodding, moaning, thrusting, tugging, rubbing and rattling.
Chills. For "Alex Jones Remix: Renai Circulation," mashup artist Triple-Q started with the song "Renai Circulation," the infectiously catchy fourth opening theme of the anime series "Bakemonogatari"; and then laid over snippets of Jones hysterically yelling and grunting, pitch-shifted and altered to delirious effect.
Even though things started off painfully awkward enough with all the required grunting, screaming and, as Hemalayaa put it, the "angergasms," it was all worth it for Chase in the end because he got his very first kiss from JoJo while she was simultaneously mounting him wearing yoga pants.
In the semis, 18-year-old new queen on the block Seles beat the 15-year-old upstart Capriati 6-3, 3-6, 7-73, grunting through two match-point saves on her way to taking the U.S. Open and reclaiming her No. 1 ranking from rival Steffi Graf.
The issue came to prominence a couple of years back, after an "emotional support pig" (the beasts do not have to be canine) caused havoc on a US Airways flight, "relieving itself in the aisle and grunting while the woman tried to stow her carry-on" as the Chicago Tribuneput it.
Billy Corgan is a casual conspiracy theorist​, a fearless renegade fighting back the armies of "Social Justice Warriors" that he compares to the KKK, a man who thinks that Donald Trump's candidacy is "cool," and a good buddy of the walking, grunting, hot-blooded inferiority complex that is Alex Jones.
The rallies on Sunday were routinely physical and often extended, full of topspin and corner-to-corner action and punctuated by loud grunts that were every bit as clamorous as any in the women's game (even if the grunting issue only seems to be a talking point in the women's side).
Their star isn't the usual hate-filled, grunting lone-wolf: Before his mutation, he has an active, playful, mutually satisfying sex life, and afterward, he maintains his friendship with Weasel, and develops a weirder alliance with a old woman (Leslie Uggams) who takes his constant insults in stride and shoots back her own.
"When it originally aired in the '90s, you could've flipped past it on TV and assumed it was a show about Tim Allen fixing things, working with his hands, and generally exuding a masculine joy in all things dumb and dudely — engines, beer, football, grunting, busty ladies," Vulture wrote about the show.
Weird, disturbing, relentless, it arrays a Nirvana cover and a Shad rap and big drums and synthesizers squawking like gulls and men grunting like bears and more gutturals than a death metal album around the 41-year-old Tagaq breathing, murmuring, gasping, squealing, yelping, shrieking, chanting, incanting, reciting, lecturing, and, oh yeah, singing.
You could live out the next 15 years of your life grunting it out on your porcelain throne and that alone wouldn't cause any major issues, though constipation of can lead to hemorrhoids—which are engorged rectal veins that can be provoked with the pressure of straining and worsened by passing hard stool.
It's not the most impressive roster of nominees, so his winning doesn't bother me that much, but it's still a little disappointing to see Leo finally rewarded for yet another entry in his grunting, scowling, (in this case) bearded attempts to bury his boy-wonder good looks and prove that he's a Grown-Up Actor.
Around nine, they would turn in for the night and I would lie on the couch, staring out the small window, listening to the laughing and grunting and ass slapping and heavy breathing, hoping my mother was having an affair with the guy from the hardware store or one of the deacons from church.
No doubt frustrated at her inability to close out the set, Halep started grunting every time she struck the ball and that change of tack appeared to produce the desired result as she broke to win the set on her fifth set point when she ended a 16-stroke rally with a sizzling forehand winner.
Football, as a game, is more open and innovative than it was a generation ago, but it is culturally so self-regarding and tethered to its ancient grunting cro-magnon values—and NFL owners are so self-thwarting and vicious and deeply cheap—that it can't quite accept the grace that progress is trying to force upon it.
Wolfenstein: The New Order remains one of the most remarkable games of the past decade for myriad reasons, not the least of which is how a Schwarzenegger-looking character known for grunting transformed into someone who quietly and introspectively contemplates their penchant for enacting violence, wrapped within a game whose tones swing wildly between hilarious, sad, inspiring, and upsetting.
As he continued to outlive the odds and progressed from a cane to a wheelchair and from grunting to a computerized voice synthesizer operated first by a thumb and then by an eyeball, it was hard not to think of him as his own best metaphor, a man with one foot in his own black hole.
A century later, when a lurching, grunting Boris Karloff played the creature in Universal Pictures's brilliant 21823 production of "Frankenstein," directed by James Whale, the monster—prodigiously eloquent, learned, and persuasive in the novel—was no longer merely nameless but all but speechless, too, as if what Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley had to say was too radical to be heard, an agony unutterable.
He even enjoyed, at least a little, the atmosphere of studio collaboration—"You wrote with the phone ringing like a firehouse bell, with the boss charging in and out of the atelier, with the director grimacing and grunting in an adjoining armchair"—which sounds a bit like the newsrooms that he relished, and hardly like forced labor with a pickaxe.
" (And though delightful, this Oscar-winning drama doesn't conform to the true story of their lives.) In her review for The Times, Manohla Dargis wrote, "Instead of real quirks, strange habits, moments of everyday gas, gurgle and grunting, movies like this give us sumptuous production design, meticulous costumes and stories meant to leave us dewy-eyed and thoughtful, if never actually disturbed.
" At first, it harks back to the Clash's "Rock the Casbah" and a hint of the Rolling Stones version of "Harlem Shuffle" — a grunting, cowbell-thumping, guitar-scrubbing vamp with an electric piano in the mix — and proceeds to get ever more crowded and noisy as singers shout, "All my best friends moved to Texas/All my best friends play those drums.
With evocative imagery and language that moves so fluidly it feels like one word melts into the next, Bitsui (who grew up on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona) leads the reader through the American Southwest, through the urban and the rural and — like the children "grunting at the bank / of one language / while the other / tethers moonlight to firelight" — everything that is tethered between the two.

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