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"morbid" Definitions
  1. having or expressing a strong interest in sad or unpleasant things, especially disease or death
  2. (medical) connected with disease

887 Sentences With "morbid"

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But not to be morbid — I'm not a morbid person.
If those first searches were the result of morbid curiosity, the way they haunted me seemed more morbid still.
I'm happy I get to play a sometimes morbid character.
Death's asides to the reader are both grandiose and morbid.
Noisey: What inspired that title, Psalm of the Morbid Whore ?
That headline was just a play on my morbid curiosity.
Casaleggio suddenly found himself an object of morbid public fascination.
Morbid obesity, for instance, is also among those common conditions.
Call us morbid, but we're just trying to be prepared.
We'll end this tour where we started: with morbid anatomy.
But in the meantime: watch out for those morbid symptoms.
"This is morbid but hilarious," one commenter posted on Instagram.
Kakeda agrees that it's not as morbid as it seems.
Rosaline is not a fan of the very morbid change.
He had, though, something of a morbid fear of ashes.
Yet, there's also something morbid and eerily artificial about them.
Unsurprisingly, Westberry became the subject of morbid fascination to outsiders.
They had gone to the forest for that morbid reason.
What drives this morbid fascination with a particular psychological extreme?
The remaining works have the same morbid and melancholic feel.
But morbid curiosity isn't the only reason fans are watching.
"Thunderbodies" certainly had me divided — between morbid curiosity and loathing.
"It's a beautiful art, but it's pretty morbid," he said.
This explains a lot about his thing with morbid romance.
Meadow Slasher would be morbid if it were not masterful.
He's very attracted to "dark and morbid things," Furtado says.
Martin McDonagh's morbid comedy flings its noose around Broadway's neck.
It wasn't so much fear, I suppose, as morbid fascination.
Morbid betting pools popped up among friends and coworkers alike.
Some scholars believe that because our culture considers it tasteless and morbid to talk openly about death, people who seek answers to these basic questions often go about it in tasteless and morbid ways.
"This was said in a state of morbid upset," he says.
"Not to be morbid, but we are all targets," says Herjavec.
Morbid as it may be, the response has mostly been rational.
However, this statistically morbid reality does not discourage Americans from driving.
It is steeped, instead, in a single shade of morbid resignation.
Nothing says the holidays than a morbid, mysterious true crime documentary.
Gudrun Gabriel plays Anna, a university student troubled by morbid thoughts.
I was two for two, in a morbid sort of way.
Bold visitors have stacked some of the remains into morbid shrines.
They call this the "death tax" precisely for that morbid reason.
The idea isn't to be morbid, but to try to heal.
We TV food audition judges have a morbid sense of humor.
Bold hikers have stacked some of the remains into morbid shrines.
It's seamlessly told, but it's also a shameless, morbid tear-jerker.
Scott Cacciola: The atmosphere here was just morbid after Thompson's exit.
"Death doesn't have to be a morbid thing," Diamond Stingily said.
"Don't for a minute think I'm being morbid," Mr. Pickens wrote.
But horror is as complex and varied as its morbid fanbase.
I had spent the last few days doing some morbid math.
That morbid truth unites us around some pressing issues:        Global Warming.
It wasn't that we were morbid, we were just — into it.
Letter of Recommendation Successful baby-proofing requires cultivating a morbid imagination.
Be highly suspicious if you see any morbid commercials this holiday season.
Morbid jealousy is something that she became acquainted with in her childhood.
"We live in a morbid society here in America," says Abel Sanchez.
It's pretty morbid to think of the many ways you might die.
That exclusion may explain, in part, why it looks so utterly morbid.
Call us morbid, but we consider the process of mummification endlessly fascinating.
Melania Trump doesn't care what you think of her morbid Christmas decorations.
Sure, it may commemorate the crucifixion of Christ, but why be morbid?
Maybe it was sheer morbid curiosity, but I had to have it.
Their method may seem a little morbid, but it has environmental advantages.
It looked like a morbid parody of myself, and was frankly unnerving.
Ms. Edebohls said that was not as morbid as it might sound.
His work was morbid, vicious, and full of cruel and dreary adults.
The bones of his enemies adorned his helmet like a morbid galea.
The LA trio specializes in retro rock with a deceptively morbid edge.
The book's morbid sense of humor will hit the Halloween sweet spot.
Canada's obsession with Mr. Trump's whims and overindulgences goes beyond morbid curiosity.
This disappointment isn't, I hope, about a morbid desire for more whackings.
She didn't realize what kind of subversive, morbid glory was in there.
Not in a creepy morbid way, just in the finality of it.
What does Maude do to lift Harold out of his morbid spiral?
Or will it crash and burn in a huge, morbid spectacle (of Spectacles)?
You would think it would be morbid, but it's actually kind of cool.
"I wasn't overly morbid, but we all struggle with our obsessions," she says.
I didn't want it to be thought of as a super morbid concept.
The comics in this book are some awesome, fun, and morbid Japanese greatness.
He enjoys this event that's far from being morbid is actually very joyful.
Over time you've used titles from Gorguts, Deicide, Morbid Angel, Entombed and more.
Though it is a murder scene, the memorial is not a morbid place.
He wrote that during his contemplation of life, he refused to be morbid.
He also described some of his discoveries as a "morbid joke," KTVK said.
What's worse, the definition of "morbid" has changed in the past four years.
His latent schizophrenia and a morbid fascination with Al Capone undoubtedly contributed, too.
The press tour minders were practically levitating with morbid curiosity when I arrived.
Some tourists reportedly even take bones away from the site as morbid souvenirs.
All three mall stories are smart, funny and fun, despite having morbid tendencies.
In person Ms. Garner is warm and lively, not the least bit morbid.
It is a morbid glow; indeed, Scottie's unrealizable longing will cause Judy's death.
Pico, "restless / searching for a nourishing territory," is both death-defying and morbid.
The stories acted as a divining rod, signaling the morbid well within me.
Dear Amy: "Buzz Killed in Boston" complained about co-workers' incessant morbid ramblings.
He doesn&apost like to talk about such things — too morbid for him.
It's morbid, silly, and a good example of Borderlands' over-the-top parody.
The stories acted as a divining rod, signaling the morbid well within me.
He introduced himself and his band Morbid and proposed a visit to Norway.
Beneath their sexy and dangerous veneer, Liu-Wong's paintings are quite morbid, too.
The new information changes the common narrative surrounding this morbid moment in art history.
Trying to find a way to deal with it without being morbid and sad.
However morbid, artists typically see a big bump in music sales after their demise.
Scragg accepts that his livelihood and passion will be seen by many as morbid.
"A lot of people say our stuff is a little bit morbid," Kargman says.
If you're feeling particularly interested (morbid?), go play with the full interactive version here.
"I didn't know what was morbid, I didn't know what was normal," Hayes says.
It sounds morbid, but I wanted to be there with people who knew him.
Everyone I've shown the Kuvée Bottle to has reacted with an almost morbid curiosity.
"You don't have the same morbid attachment to your things ever again," he said.
The band aren't morbid by way of pretentiousness; it's in the air here, literally.
Countries where profits are too low—Japan, for instance—can slip into morbid torpor.
What started off as a morbid curiosity turned into a two-day binge session.
In this morbid game of bingo, Rodriguez blacks out the board of risk factors.
It didn't help that the tour-company driver had a penchant for morbid tales.
Madame Morbid leads a year-round trolley ride through the haunted parts of Brooklyn.
SOCIAL Q'S Our advice columnist weighs in on a reader's morbid question about money.
It isn't morbid, nor is it vain, a celebrity's ponderous concerns about her legacy.
"Mayerling" shows an uncannily profound sense of the morbid heart of 19th-century Romanticism.
Max Barry's death was complicated in part by morbid obesity, according to an autopsy.
The episode ended in a flurry of revelation and what was presumably morbid fantasy.
Here's a morbid hypothetical: Let's say you died suddenly, all alone in your house.
Morbid curiosity along with a bit of masochism drew me back to Hudson Yards.
I don't, and I've got a morbid curiosity that leads me to do that.
Morbid Stuff excels as both escapist mosh pit fuel and reflections on generational anxiety.
And this morbid assemblage of power tools and toilet paper gives me the shivers.
It's all playing out like some morbid script that we can only watch, stupefied.
The untimely demise of Brooklyn's Morbid Anatomy Museum in late 2016 left a crater-sized hole in the city's morbid art scene, which had brought together a lively (albeit monochrome) community of oddities collectors, taxidermy artists, cemetery aficionados, and generally macabre souls.
" Dianca London, visitor services associate at Morbid Anatomy, says, "For me, the busts are sobering.
Then Instagram started offering me other cathartic medical videos that appealed to my morbid curiosity.
Still, not all Booth's engineering acumen goes toward such morbid questions and equally terrifying answers.
It solicits the audience's morbid curiosity rather than gripping our emotions or haunting our dreams.
Asia Argento is sending a morbid message to her fans following boyfriend Anthony Bourdain's suicide.
Head-to-toe black (my go-to) can feel a bit morbid to some men.
Immediately, fan theories pop up across social media, attempting to predict all the morbid details.
All of your actions have consequences, some more morbid and quintessentially Black Mirror than others.
Though slightly morbid, the carafe is beautiful, going for playfulness as well as shock factor.
Never have I left a buffet situation in anything less than near-morbid digestive extension.
"That's a pretty morbid fan theory," Moore told TVLine of the Tangled-adjacent shipwreck theory.
I know that sounds like very morbid, but I mean we are going to die.
I'm always self-conscious because people are like 'you're just so morbid and so sad.
So, it's like your love of science fiction and Nocturnus meets Morbid Angel or Demilich?
It is kind of a morbid shroud to cast over the beginning of this interview.
As the below chart shows, gun violence is an outlier compared to similarly morbid problems.
Not to be morbid about it, but her father had lived to be ninety-nine.
The effect of seeing all this is certainly haunting, but too beautiful to be morbid.
President Jokowi has been seen wearing Morbid Angel and Napalm Death shirts to press events.
I don't know how I'm going to celebrate—it seems a bit morbid and perverse.
Regardless of your interpretation, whether it be morbid or meditative, "Computer 1.0" welcomes your projections.
The medical examiner also listed cardiac arrest, hypertension, and morbid obesity as causes of death.
But "this is more about art, and there's really nothing morbid about it," Buss said.
A decade ago, Ms. Ebenstein started a blog about death and bereavement called Morbid Anatomy.
But that's no morbid flag of surrender; he plans to climb out of this hole.
Klam agilely balances an existentially tragic story line with morbid humor and self-assured prose.
It was just another Saturday afternoon taxidermy class at the Morbid Anatomy Museum in Brooklyn.
Although surrounded by the dead — my subjects, not my colleagues — I rarely think morbid thoughts.
And I remember thinking, not in a morbid way, 'I think this must be death.
Quixotic, he swung from morbid self-pity to rigid authority over his crews and himself.
Others may see it as morbid since the real-life Lenny Bruce famously died young.
These morbid bingo-like codes help doctors instantly gauge the severity of a patient's injury.
Chinese tourists sometimes stay in selected rooms in the morbid hope of seeing a phi.
Because when you're already skipping medications to feed yourself, every cough threatens such morbid calculation.
There's a duality, an embrace of the saccharine and the morbid, that doesn't quite square.
People's interest in the murders is rooted more in morbid curiosity than in personal safety.
Morbid Anatomy developed in support for a photography exhibition I did about artifacts in medical museums.
Greenbaum and Felton are launching a Kickstarter campaign this week to help fund their morbid venture.
The book, due out Tuesday, is a parody of Edward Gorey's morbid classic The Gashlycrumb Tinies.
I understand that to most people saying I enjoyed killing a living being sounds rather morbid.
Cartoonist Laura Park shares her fascination with medical oddities, lesser-known murderers, morbid Victoriana, and more.
Morbid explanation aside, the video has prompted a lot of laughter, starting with Masuda and Mulinder.
Jeffries then asked Pitt, 53, for his forecast, which turned out to be even more morbid.
This is morbid for two reasons: Alison allegedly drowned herself, and her son drowned as well.
So the firefighters took a moment to stage a miniature, kind of morbid one for them.
It's not morbid, but rather a celebration of life (of other's as well as our own).
CARLA: Not to be morbid, but I kind of feel like this is a living funeral.
Morbid though the thought is, Dr Azoulay's hypothesis has the scientific virtue of generating testable predictions.
Last night, my friends and I decided to watch Bright in a fit of morbid curiosity.
To be blunt, even at the cost of sounding trite (and morbid): It'll outlive you. Features
You can learn about taxidermy at the Morbid Anatomy Museum, which opened in Brooklyn in 2014.
In an interview with Fox News Denver, Lopez spoke about the morbid symbolism of the buckets.
"You will come to realize my sense of humor is morbid and dry," she said, laughing.
Alvy's morbid pessimism seems right at home in this catastrophic second decade of the 21st century.
"I would look at the app every now and then with just morbid curiosity," Lin said.
"Dark" may be synonymous with "morbid" or "dark-skinned," and "black" may connote death or ethnicity.
But corpses with communicable diseases like hepatitis or the seasonal flu can change this morbid calculus.
In 2014, the brilliant poet and morbid eccentric Bill Knott had his lifelong death wish fulfilled.
Still, darkness will always be associated with death—and therefore with the morbid, bleak and depressing.
Settle down with the whole family and experience the morbid realities of life in the midwest.
It is both morbid and mordant and contains some of Ms. Walker's most ravishing ink drawing.
To some, the idea of a loved one planning her own funeral might feel morbid or depressing.
It doesn't take much sleuthing to see Morgan's kinship for well-known entertainers with a morbid history.
As one longtime resident suggested, the device is simply too morbid—a glistening coffin from the future.
To come to that morbid conclusion, researchers from the University of Oxford conducted experiments examining Facebook's growth.
In a series of Instagram stories, she insulted a model and said morbid obesity shouldn't be celebrated.
While it's morbid to think about, being six years older means I'm six years closer to death.
That sounds morbid, or possibly extremely goth, but her interest wasn't in the afterlife nor the aesthetics.
It may be on the morbid side, but Powerscourt also boasts the largest pet cemetery in Ireland.
And by acknowledging the tension, he builds a platform to channel it all into tense, morbid terror.
Morbid and hysterical, the spoof of the horror classic admirably commits in its references to the film.
Here's what I want to tell everyone who thinks about death on the daily: You're not morbid.
"Sam's Town" (2006) abandoned the morbid post-punk vignettes for Springsteen-esque ballads about one-horse towns.
I don't mean to sound morbid, but we did lose a lot of great couples this year.
Regardless, if the next Apple Watch had this tech, I'd buy it just out of morbid curiosity.
Cupio Dissolvi  continues your tradition of penning morbid, macabre lyrics that match the gloominess of the music.
"Being trans is portrayed as a morbid topic with many taboos," Manz and Sánchez explain to Creators.
We don't know if it's out of morbid curiosity or if it's just because we are Parisians.
Any longer and customers can get morbid, or even, if they decide to refuse their pharma, hysterical.
Maricopa County keeps careful records of heat deaths and issues a morbid but extremely useful annual report.
This is because depression has been found to be highly co-morbid with these other medical conditions.
It's like the CGI demo Dave Fothergill blessed us with a couple years back, but more morbid.
Poetry, he once said, was for him a "morbid secretion," as the pearl is for the oyster.
In the end, all we are left with is our morbid fascination in watching them fade away.
Despite provoking morbid fascination and horror in equal measure, twin murder is certainly not a new phenomenon.
This is especially troublesome for those who have co-morbid substance use issues or child custody cases.
For months we have all watched with morbid curiosity as mighty male characters have fallen from grace.
Well, Noisey would like to get in on some of those sweet-ass morbid curiosity clicks, too.
They'd posthumously be described by critics as more morbid, more disturbed, more deranged than her earlier work.
" Napalm Death was great, but Morbid Angel came up and I was just like, "Oh, my god.
His depressive mood was made worse by the effect his morbid obesity was having on his health.
For example, morbid obesity was found to be strongly influenced by genetics and the environment, Patel said.
I had kept them tucked away on a bookshelf as a morbid reminder of what I'd done.
Spider-Man's mask, obscuring his entire face, and his web-textured costume had a slightly morbid aspect.
Galveston and its morbid stereoscope cards are perhaps the prototype for disaster gawking in the 21st century.
When I describe the morbid events that have happened in my hometown, I don't mean to sensationalize.
" Gramsci thought the perilous interregnum between world orders was a time of "the most varied morbid symptoms.
For a long time, scholarship considered these memento moris as a morbid relic from the Middle Ages.
His unlaced shoes lay beneath outstretched legs, a morbid still life of what this town has become.
On October 9, he is composing six morbid lieder, opus seventy-one, when his hands lose sensation.
More is made of these preoccupations — often dismissed as matters of morbid curiosity — than of her playfulness.
Then, cleansing renovations remove the stains of the past and take these homes from morbid to marvelous.
"I really see the historical side," he said, when I asked him if his collection was morbid.
The atmospherics at Green-Wood were an easy segue into discussing the morbid bent of his music.
Urban exploration videos indulge viewers' morbid curiosity, but also offer a vision of American life rarely seen.
When the pack is far off, it's a morbid drone, like a platoon of Tuvan throat-singers.
My knowledge generally consists of morbid facts about serial killers (men are most likely to kill their wives when they get pregnant), or morbid facts about business (luxury companies generally burn their excess inventory (like with actual flames) in order to maintain scarcity and demand for their products).
"I was determined that it shouldn't be morbid and scary," Mirren says of her approach to the role.
A fascinating, if somewhat morbid, corner of the digital design world is devoted entirely to predicting your death.
Their jokes about aging and AARP memberships are getting a little more morbid and a little less funny.
The paradox is that Mr. Cloud's paintings are so captivating and inventive that they feel anything but morbid.
Investors worried about a potential recession can seek shelter in a morbid sector of the market: death companies.
Half the people who will tune into the match will probably be doing so out of morbid curiosity.
Don't get me wrong, I wear black every day, but funeral directors aren't these morbid death-loving people.
Snicket's literary references, big words, dark asides, and morbid preoccupation with death was catnip for kids like me.
Think of this list as your high school reunion, which everyone approaches with an air of morbid curiosity.
Harvey's interest in the dance between mark-making and surface  isn't expressionist (Lucian Freud) or morbid (Ivan Albright).
And yet somehow, The Last Man on Earth isn't the most morbid, anxiety-inducing comedy on network television.
A voracious reader of the morbid and obscure, Mr. Tsang began scouring books and online texts for inspiration.
When you think of it as watching the death of leaves, it sounds morbid, but it's captivating nonetheless.
It's undeniably morbid and frightening, but who can deny that nuclear brinksmanship is the ultimate in deal-making?
After all, Halloween is the perfect night to pull out your quick wit and morbid sense of humor.
While it's always had a morbid, spooky vibe, the festivities have changed quite a lot over the centuries.
Due in no small part to its sickeningly morbid nature, this is still pretty fresh in people's minds.
Still, the film's final images of him, totally dependent on his keepers, achieve a kind of morbid poignancy.
"Money in the Grave" is Drake at his moody, petulant peak — a morbid anthem for a hot summer.
She treats her current city with the same sort of interest, with equal parts reverence and morbid curiosity.
Over time, these everyday moments that once filled his family's life in Colombia went from mundane to morbid.
Not to get too morbid, but have you thought about what will happen to it after you're gone?
"I guess this spiralled me into becoming obsessed with the morbid and macabre," he wrote in The Mirror.
He was not a morbid or melancholy artist — quite the opposite, in fact: His images are passionately alive.
"It's a little bit morbid to be marketing Kobe at this point and time," Julien told CNN Business.
Only at the Morbid Anatomy Museum in Gowanus, Brooklyn, do the Dadaists, Freud, and witchcraft find common ground.
It was only natural for me to focus on the sinister, morbid, forbidden and dangerous aspects of life.
We toured with Morbid Angel in 1993, and we didn't particularly have a lot of fun on that tour.
However, it is a potent factor in morbid obesity, he says, although genetics plays a role there as well.
More specifically, the British industrial designer wanted to fashion a coffin and have Ikea produce and distribute it. Morbid?
It's a slightly morbid thing for a child to collect, but there's not much to do in the countryside.
The mere term can conjure uncomfortably morbid thoughts that many prefer to push to the back of their mind.
White supremacists and Neo-Nazis were villains devoid of all but the most basic motivations for their morbid crimes.
However, the ghost trains ditched the scenic railroad and tunnel-of-love approaches and made them into morbid funhouses.
Where polling and the media's attention to it are concerned, we're gorging ourselves into a state of morbid obesity.
Who wouldn't want to see Jennifer Lopez and Harry Styles get together, you know, just out of morbid curiosity?
She can imagine Kara's face as she makes the morbid connection between the upgrade and what it's meant for.
And McKagan is not bashful about divulging some of the more morbid details with a smile on his face.
Being brought up in Europe, voodoo is seen to be a morbid topic, but in Haiti, it's the opposite.
You can draw diagrams for how virtual quanta affect gravitons, and thereby rediscover the morbid obesity of "empty" space.
You can chalk it up to one part morbid curiosity and one part genuine investment in Efron's cinematic career.
The morbid artifacts of this underground enterprise are now on display at an exhibition in Moscow called Bone Music.
I had a morbid dread of her anger, but my willingness to absorb it was essential to our symbiosis.
I looked up what-- that's a weird-- expression that came from-- it's very morbid-- what it actually came from.
And not to be callous or morbid, but those retirement years were probably shorter than what they are today.
Honestly, I'm such a morbid and grief-driven person that this is the kind of album that hooked me.
Peeling back the skin could easily be morbid, but Armağan—also an established landscape painter—makes it seem natural.
Then a month later, Napalm Death came through Coney Island High, which still existed, with Morbid Angel actually headlining.
There's even a mellow acoustic number, "Things Present, Things Past", that throws the album's morbid intent into sharp relief.
It's incredible watching it happen in real-time—the lingering stares, the morbid curiosity, followed by the inevitable discarding.
Maggie's fantasies about vampires sucking her blood are as morbid as Brontë's story of a dead girl named Cathy.
With her permission, you can add a side of Rudolph stew to the board (minus the morbid accompaniments, please).
The patients opted for deafness, blindness, heart disease, even losing a limb, instead of returning to their morbid obesity.
Lugosi's character is ailurophobic — his morbid fear of cats justifying the movie's title — and more than a bit sadistic.
They're part of a traveling exhibit, "Body Worlds: Pulse," that is part science, part art and part morbid curiosity.
This often sets off a morbid competition of who can come up with the most heartbreaking — and graphic — details.
There is a long, morbid history of Western handling of them, collecting them, cutting them apart, grinding them up.
For Ms. Hilborn, the ideal #BestCarcass reveals an interesting backstory, an artistic angle or a morbid sense of humor.
Mr. Taylor, with a dose of morbid humor, took the first option available — a Friday the 13th last spring.
TRAVEL The Surfacing column last Sunday, about Gowanus, Brooklyn, included an outdated reference to the Morbid Anatomy Museum there.
Following the raid, police at the scene gave a morbid tour of some of the area's most grisly spaces.
I didn't get a coffin because my wife thought it would be too morbid, so we got a throne.
"I don't mean to be morbid," Eric Dishman told a friend as he was winding down his job at Intel.
It only took a little while for my morbid fascination to gel into a desire to actually make the food.
To say that books about death are morbid may seem a truism, but of course, most books are about death.
Primarily recognized by underground artist as "morbid ink," this process has been further developed by Patrick Duffy's Endeavor Life Sciences.
The last couple of years have been especially morbid, with traffic deaths rising at an alarming rate year over year.
"I would think, as morbid as it is, that if they didn't have this, it would kill them," she said.
It might seem morbid, but delivering on their promise to destroy us would have been the right thing to do.
Last year, Boko Haram claimed the morbid title of deadliest terror group for its killings in Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon.
"I do things to give a show, people like morbid things," he said during the trial, according to the outlet.
Last year, Boko Haram claimed the morbid title of deadliest terror group for its killings in Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon.
Or if I was feeling morbid, I'd cling to every word that told me I was going to die alone.
"You're looking for the most morbid things in the most beautiful place possible," she said, describing the scenery of Maui.
Its tone becomes increasingly morbid, and imagery from the Egyptian Book of the Dead starts to play a significant role.
Lil Tay's social media profiles in particular have drawn a morbid fascination thanks to her angelic looks and foul mouth.
Historically, Calvinism, the version of Protestantism popular among early British settlers, promoted an almost morbid self-reflection on personal sin.
Made from hair, wax, and religious paraphernalia, these morbid sculptures immediately invoke the work of Louise Bourgeois and Robert Gober.
And the fascination began to rage in me, arising perhaps from Tova's truncated thumb and perhaps from her morbid coughing.
The craziest thing about it, and I don't know how morbid it sounds, but your brain thinks you're committing suicide.
This is a novel with a high body count, but it has far too much energy ever to feel morbid.
Critic score: 96%The morbid children's novels by Lemony Snicket were turned into a darkly charming Netflix show in 2017.
The villagers trusted the authenticity of the WhatsApp message, which included morbid photographs of mutilated children, and forwarded it energetically.
When countless people face the same morbid situation in an instant, there's a collective sense of shock and even support.
She examined a set of taxidermied kittens, posed into a Victorian wedding scene, at the Morbid Anatomy Museum in Brooklyn.
Unlike for some photographers, however, Mr. Adams's interest in the stones wasn't driven by any special fascination with morbid subjects.
Our Kids Will Think Our Fashion Was BrutalWhile the exhibition features some beautiful dresses, the most fascinating are the morbid one.
The neatly outlined compositions on two large canvases by Caitlin Keogh resemble pages from a morbid coloring book for grown-ups.
Morbid thought, I guess, but what I meant more was what will happen when she leaves home and goes to college?
Although this entire process sounds eerily futuristic, people have been getting so-called biogenic tattoos, also coined "morbid ink," for years.
Bad cooking leads to fires, which can lead to half of your house burning down and killing sims in morbid ways.
People, particularly those with morbid obesity, who can lose even more dramatic amounts of weight without surgery are even more rare.
His creative agency, Brass Check, advises clients like Google, James Altucher, Neil Strauss, and Tony Robbins   So, why this morbid fascination?
They are peep shows of morbid curiosity at best, and magnets for the most pompous type of ideological grandstanding at worst.
Once again, politicians proved their interests mattered more, and showcased that inquiry into allegations of morbid corruption was the real crime.
"I didn't know what was morbid, I didn't know what was normal," says Hayes, 38, in this week's issue of PEOPLE.
While preparing for death can seem morbid, it's important to talk about estate planning with your family and have a plan.
She inherits the friend's Great Dane, but canine companionship does little to curb her increasingly morbid fixation on death and loss.
In a perfect morbid moment of silence, bodies wriggling and wrestling around me, a child looks down, lollipop in hand, disappointed.
That's the morbid intrigue of Moirai, and why it has such a following among those who love unique and experimental games.
There is a museum on Hollywood Boulevard, tucked between sun-bleached strip malls and shiny car dealerships, that curates morbid things.
"That it was done through an opioid overdose lent an unnecessary grim and morbid dimension to an otherwise happy family show."
Unless you're watching out of purely morbid fascination, digging up video of it on YouTube will be a disappointing viewing experience.
Labradors are notorious for their food fixation and given the opportunity will happily eat themselves into a state of morbid obesity.
Yet, as Marianne Elliott's enthralling London-born production makes clear, "Angels" blazes with a passion that is the opposite of morbid.
"Now people are responding," said Ms. Ebenstein, who is also the founder of the Morbid Anatomy Museum in Brooklyn (now defunct).
Hanson's plotting is ragged and formulaic, but his storytelling voice is off the charts: blunt, morbid, morally indignant and furiously funny.
After moving to its three-level home behind a black facade on the neighborhood's Third Avenue, Morbid Anatomy became a museum.
Klam does an agile job balancing an existentially tragic story line with the morbid humor he's displayed in his short fiction.
It showcases her morbid sensibility and her talent for writing lyrics that are as taut and imagistic as an objectivist poem.
The dawn of parenthood is what pushed me to purchase insurance, but it&aposs also what made it feel so morbid.
The morbid acrostic, coincidental or not, reflects a repeated conspiracy theory-turned-meme over the death of the financier Jeffrey Epstein.
First wave musicians also adopted morbid stage personas, pseudonyms and corpse paint that carried on to future iterations of black metal.
As if the morbid jokes were really existential riddles all along, and we were only laughing to drown out the terror.
The tone of that song — mournful, dazed, sullen, traumatized, self-absorbed, defensive, remote, morbid — was pervasive in the pop of 33.
It hangs alongside Louise Nevelson's morbid vision of herself, and Lee Krasner's studious one, both painted more than a century later.
Once the shock wore off ... it looks like everyone was in on the creepy and totally morbid bash thrown in Manhattan.
Likewise, people who make less than $70,000 a year are slightly more likely to have co-morbid social anxiety and alcohol dependence.
We pulled together a few key moments to refresh your memory of what went down on Showtime's morbid mashup in Season 2.
Lastly, it's important to remember that, despite all the morbid imagery, Día De Los Muertos is about celebrating life, not mourning death.
It looks like investors looking to make a quick — if slightly morbid — buck could benefit by going long on hearse-driven stocks.
His almost morbid physical perfection aside, Efron's presence on a big screen is like getting a welcome back hug from summer itself.
Since the days of HBO's Oz, American entertainment has had a morbid fixation on the country's ever-expanding, ever-worsening prison system.
It's also girly coming-of-age at its morbid best, and the perfect piece of melancholy for a dark fall afternoon. Yes.
For fear of seeming morbid or like a total downer, I kept most of my thoughts about death and dying to myself.
GIRL meets boy, they fall in love, girl dies: the morbid plots of many operas are an obvious target for feminist revisionism.
It includes nearly no dead time, despite its morbid, Frankenstein-esque aim of breathing artificial life back into an imagined 70s rock.
For example, Finland's Ghastly focused on the sometimes-psychedelic passages of elders like Morbid Angel to create this year's trippy Death Velour.
All these witnesses and relatives of the dead, each with their personal grief and horror stories, gave the evening a morbid feel.
Stepping past the slightly morbid mural of a grinning pig with lipstick (really), I spy the carcass cooling in the shop window.
When I would walk down the street I was out of breath, my feet were hurting … Morbid obesity is a clinical disease.
The documentary was linked to and reposted by countless media outlets, and prompted a morbid resurgence in media attention for the location.
Though not necessarily equal, both are examples of morbid energy that does not know where to go and is consumptive in nature.
The ad was intended to draw attention to a program about making homes safer but was widely criticized for being too morbid.
The morbid experiment is the... Amazon is dropping the requirement to sign up for a year to access its Prime membership services.
Mountain View is a good place to embrace your morbid side, but it's also scenic and gorgeous and good for long walks.
On the second song, I wanted to write a song that sounded like a Morbid Angel song from Blessed Are The Sick.
Norman Reedus managed to take a pretty morbid question and turn it into a not-so-subtle confession of his celebrity crush.
Rather than being scared, the CO is intrigued by the discussion, offering his own morbid ideas about how best to murder someone.
This is morbid territory, and Clapin struggles to balance the tone as he cuts between the macabre present and the hopeful past.
Let's start with the losers, because, well, there's a morbid sport in looking at once-mighty companies that have seen better days.
I drove by out of morbid curiosity, and there were like five people skittering around in the pile and claiming their treasures.
"I guess that's just me trying to express this idea that I think runs through a lot of Morbid Stuff," Babcock explains.
A thread of self-deprecating humor transforms what could have been a morbid meditation on aging into a tale of common humanity.
Also, for four years, I was in on-again off-again relationship with a dude who has a morbid fear of butter.
Had I been in a morbid frame of mind, I might have chucked it all at Mile 3, when Dacus's chain broke.
The film explores the development of Mr. Kenney's juvenile and morbid sense of humor, which would come to define an entire generation.
In Dostoyevsky's books, there is something morbid about this light, a frenzied, exhausting quality, which I have always regarded as typically Russian.
Add to that the nature of their deaths — suicide by hanging, the authorities said — and widespread morbid interest could only be compounded.
The free agents have a morbid but necessary curiosity about which players are injured each week because teams have to find replacements.
When four former students from the same school died within months of one another in 2015, it seemed random, a morbid coincidence.
His wife, Charlotte, tries to curb his morbid fancies by bringing home an antique typewriter that proves to be an amusing distraction.
Detectives have also questioned the owner of a roadside tea house, leading to morbid jokes about the filling in her meat pies.
Because many of Mr. Cave's songs deal with morbid themes, the connection between the tragedy and his gothic sensibility is inescapably eerie.
Sure, it's counterintuitive: "The Happiest Place on Earth" wouldn't seem a natural habitat for black-sheathed disciples of the grim and morbid.
Kind of: A while ago, out of morbid curiosity, I dipped deeply into the bizarre Christian propaganda series "Left Behind" (LaHaye/Jenkins).
Follow Alex, the morbid tale of a father's battle with the grief of losing a child and being haunted in the aftermath.
For those of the morbid mindset, it's actually the windows, not the doors, that are usually the plane's weak spot, says Wright.
At least that's the morbid premise of a provocative billboard that has been shocking drivers on a freeway near Toronto this week.
Kennedy was not alone in the belief that an open casket could create a morbid distraction from the solemnity of the occasion.
Listen: "Money in the Grave" is Drake at his moody, petulant peak — a morbid anthem for a hot summer, our critic writes.
Loyal fans who pre-ordered their new album, Morbid Stuff, for example, were sent an annihilation preparedness kit in an inflatable raft.
"I guess that's just me trying to express this idea that I think runs through a lot of Morbid Stuff," Babcock explains.
But its imagery is also its most compelling feature, and it's awfully hard to resist the pull of its squicky, morbid fascination.
There have been so many incidents of gun violence in movie theaters around the United States as to warrant this very morbid list.
Like tiny morbid wedding cakes, these cookies, often decorated with a cross or death's head, were an essential part of any memorial service.
A year later, Celtic Frost would debut Morbid Tales, an album applauded for its formative influence on death metal and early black metal.
Los Angeles has floated plans to shelter them in AirBnBs, a morbid twist on New York's much maligned policy of renting hotel rooms.
Some research, like the kind that helps forensics experts better understand crime scenes, requires experiments you might find just a little, well, morbid.
The Mortally Sick Family Member is a morbid but familiar story arc of competitive reality television, so Survivor viewers had beats to expect.
That sounds incredibly morbid, but on your birthday you might recognize just how fleeting life is, which can be a bummer, she says.
Brown cohesively bound the many installments of this radio anthology by sticking with a consistent structure and tone befitting the morbid subject matter.
Tannon Penland: First and foremost, it references our collective worship of Celtic Frost's Morbid Tales and Trouble's Psalm 9—two truly unfuckwithable records!
But there is also a remarkable freshness in seeing a nearly all-black cast take on a world of mutation and morbid sexuality.
Mostly it just feels overwhelmingly morbid, chowing down on on a little larva as its brothers continue to feast a few inches away.
It's equal parts morbid and fascinating: a company that came to embody the disruption of Silicon Valley, brought low by its own hubris.
Even those with no morbid streak nor association with death rock are categorized as "Goth" without even trying too hard (or at all).
"Bariatric surgery should be considered as an effective treatment of type 2 diabetes in patients suffering from morbid obesity," Thereaux said by email.
To understand why you might send a friend or family member this morbid missive, we must mentally journey back to the 19th century.
This is nothing new in black metal, of course, but the elegance and conviction with which they execute these morbid lines is impressive.
It could just as well be mistaken for a piece of morbid modern art, made from the bones and semen of unnamed donors.
Though morbid and slightly grotesque, this piece meditates on the death of the animals used in this study and grants them some dignity.
A. So far, the album's eerie, moonlit tinkering recalls the same morbid theatrics that brought CocoRosie a devoted cult following throughout the years.
Toronto punks PUP confirmed last week, via a zine issued to fans, that their third LP, Morbid Stuff, would be out April 5.
"We're not morbid, we're just prepared," said Ms. Thompson-Lindsay, who bought life insurance policies for her children days after they were born.
While the bar was being built, he stored much of the collection at the Morbid Anatomy Museum in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn.
The morbid irony is that it is easier to buy an assault rifle in Orlando than to donate blood as a gay man.
The case of the "coffee murder," as the local news media calls it, has set off morbid curiosity here in Jakarta and beyond.
These are morbid symptoms of American capitalism in digital communication, and it's hard not to be cynical about the future of the internet.
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If you're feeling curious (and/or morbid), you can calculate how many days you have left with Reebok's Count Your Days clock tool.
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"It is a little weird … and it's a morbid conversation," said certified financial planner Ashley Foster, founder of Nxt:Gen Financial Planning in Houston.
The Victorian critic John Ruskin coined the phrase "pathetic fallacy" to describe the morbid attribution of human feelings to animals and inanimate objects.
I've heard some rehearsals, and they sound incredible – like a violent mix of Morbid Angel and Colombia's Reencarnacion with killer, throat-ripping vocals.
But stationary yachts and jets aren't just about the gram, they also appease our morbid curiosity to experience how the super rich live.
In one rendition of her story, she entrances children with her shocking face and then gives them increasingly morbid instructions, culminating in suicide.
Marie's is a morbid tale, one that belongs — like James's "The Turn of the Screw" — in the uncanny aisle of the horror supermarket.
After a brutal year where more than 900 people died of drug overdoses in British Columbia, doctors are pointing to one morbid upside.
This is someone disrespecting another person's grief and pain for their own sexual and romantic gain, which is next-level gross and morbid.
"I do my best to stay away from morbid excitement of the masses," says Browning, who actually loves every minute of his adventure.
Strolling among the tombstones in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, the brothers were not the least bit morbid, excitedly trading stories and barbs.
It might seem a bit morbid, but I know how much of a financial burden it can be when there is no will.
My only consolation is she is so morbid that she will come visit me in my grave more often than on Rue Boulard.
How about tax reform — big-time tax reform, the type of tax reform that takes our morbid economy and puts supercharges under it?
You might call it morbid fascination, but I attribute it to the combined influence of my age (77) and my profession (health reporting).
You can't cook the food for your own funeral, unless you are good with freezers, time things well and have a morbid streak.
D, is part of a series of lectures at the Morbid Anatomy Museum focusing on the intersection between art, psychoanalysis, and the occult.
She also suggests that such representations cater to a morbid fascination with black death that she associates with lynching as a public spectacle.
We're rubbernecked with morbid curiosity in the same way we are paradoxically drawn to the scene of a car crash or celebrity scandal.
I had always wanted to do the big "Book of Morbid Anatomy" and, many ways, this book is the best expression of the project.
It's morbid, with an older user base, every decade or so Facebook will lose a certain percentage of its user base to old age.
Critics hated Netflix's Will Smith film Bright, but when you can stream it basically for free, morbid curiosity could easily make you hit play.
But research like this also raises an important (if deeply morbid) question: If your body is your password, who has access when you die?
Despite these transformative results, Porter said he's subjected to shaming from people who believe his operation was the easy way out of morbid obesity.
The HD production quality of the video and audio is in stark contrast with the roughness of the space, and the morbid subject matter.
This one might sound a little morbid, but if your loved one gets into a sticky situation miles from civilization, they won't be complaining.
"That it was done through an opioid overdose lent an unnecessary grim and morbid dimension to an otherwise happy family show," their statement said.
You arrive as the most quotidian and morbid of figures, an insurance adjuster assigned to calculate the financial liability of the East India Company.
In what can only be described as a morbid overreaction, Gregor silently grabbed his younger brother and shoved his face into a burning brazier.
Greene and his star Sheil actually have more than just one morbid bit of broadcasting history on their mind, and they express it beautifully.
For decades after it was first proposed, Schrödinger's cat was just a morbid thought experiment designed to illustrate the absurd implications of quantum mechanics.
With Cold Storage, he makes his author debut — and like his most popular screenplays, his first book is filled with suspense and morbid witticisms.
The weird, macabre sentiments in her routines don't feel like coincidence so much as they feel like a peek into a someone's morbid psyche.
This sweet, loving, and adorable grandmother starts making the morbid, passive jokes she has taken to making lately that reference her own impending demise.
But history often seems to forget that the Peoples Temple, as Jones's notorious organization was formally known, did not begin as a morbid enterprise.
Was Russia really behind the DNC hack, or was it the work of a freelance teenage hacker confined to his bed by morbid obesity?
As morbid as our conversations became — and some were extremely dark — John always managed to be cheered, and to lift my spirits as well.
I was worried that she would tell me not to be morbid, not to find ways to be sad about things that were happy.
Wisecracking in the shadow of death has been the basis for entire club acts (Tig Notaro) and amiably morbid movies (Judd Apatow's "Funny People").
Others went further, digging through his post history and concluding that the post was some sort of morbid goodbye before he died by suicide.
Throughout those dark times, and like many afflicted with severe bipolar II disorder, I experienced crushing depressions, delusional thoughts, morbid obsessions, and memory problems.
It's sort of a morbid exchange when somebody who is a writer like that dies, and then everyone starts picking through all their lyrics.
No doubt this seems like a grim or morbid topic, but there is no happier sight than a woman whose fistula has been repaired.
"At that point, I had never sculpted anything seriously before, but I have always been fascinated with morbid curiosities and science fiction," Lim says.
Ever since I looped one video like this several times out of morbid fascination, my For You page semi-frequently feeds me similar TikToks.
In "Figuring Flesh" — the most morbid, chaotic section — the body is physically violated in various ways, by war, religion, abstraction or explorations of gender.
"I do things to mount a show: People like what is morbid," he told the court, according to reports in the Spanish news media.
As a certain kind of slightly morbid, slightly depressive, slightly self-intoxicated, deeply predictable, pre-emptively apologetic literary fan-girl, I loved Sylvia Plath.
Perhaps inevitably, the second night becomes a rather morbid affair down the stretch, chronicling those losses as well as the deaths of Brown's parents.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), even with mounting evidence, doesn't list hearing loss with most co-morbid conditions including, prescription opioids.
There could be pyromania, cutting, morbid fascination with death—teen-age perils that Karen could hardly believe she had experienced, in her own past.
Despite the somewhat morbid premise, it's a comforting and serene approach to loss, Yuasa illustrating it with his usual mixture of glee and strangeness.
Kraczon explained how viewers have a "morbid fascination" with artists and motherhood, and what it means when mothers choose their work over their children.
As a collector of all things of the occult and morbid, she lives up to the mythology of the creepy house she calls home.
What's the cause of Daniel's morbid depression, which has been plaguing him for years, and leads him to abandon his family shortly into the play?
That's ignoring a part of history that's important and has impacted how we think of things today, and that's what we do at Morbid Anatomy.
Death: A Graveside Companion is your first big project post-Morbid Anatomy, and it must be a little bittersweet to see it come to fruition.
" The MFA student's book was released posthumously, and became a best-seller due to the morbid fact that its author was "murdered by her therapist.
The morbid sensibility of the Addams family serves as a metaphor for any kind of otherness that prevents bigots from seeing their neighbors as equals.
Streaming here and released by Southern Lord Records on September 29, Psalm of the Morbid Whore will be its final burst of tightly choreographed violence.
It may be a little morbid, but death is a part of life and when you study living things you study dead things, too. Wait.
Others speculated that this was a man down on his luck, and potentially died by suicide using the post as some sort of morbid goodbye.
The topsoil is thick with leaves that have turned a morbid, corpse-like grey (as Ms Brown recounts, radiation impedes the natural process of decomposition).
Aside from desiring the "high" that accompanies a startle, Dr. Berry says horror fans may have a certain level of "morbid curiosity" that others don't.
In Sydney, Shawn Yates and his high school friends were shredding rails and head banging to bands such as Death, Nihilist, Morbid, Nocturnus, and Autopsy.
We ran stuff on many bands including Nocturnus, Benediction, Morbid, OxLxD, Autopsy, Nihilist, Righteous Pigs, Mayhem, E.N.T, Soothsayer, Bloodcum, Sindrome, too many to list/remember.
" More than half of the people Royal London surveyed, however, said that watching a funeral from home, on a laptop, would be "insensitive" or "morbid.
By implication, the Perelson family's stuff was still in there, frozen just as it was the day of the crime, like a morbid time capsule.
Despite being the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S., suicide remains largely taboo, reduced to statistics and headlines that pander to morbid voyeurism.
A new, morbid death simulation attraction has opened in Shanghai, and promises to take visitors on a "rebirth" to gain a new perspective on life.
The city has been upping security and established an official visitors center to offer tours and visits (not to mention a rather morbid Airbnb listing).
Amidst all the morbid fascination with Trump, it is easy to miss that the historic significance of this presidential race has been, and remains, Sen.
Seventeen years of fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan have generated unique conditions of mild traumatic brain, co-morbid mental illnesses, and orthopedic injuries including amputations.
And later in life, she says, kids that experience toxic stress are more likely to have health problems like heart disease, cancer and morbid obesity.
Johnny attracts a prurient sort of attention from the men he meets in London's gay scene; the scandal makes for a morbid form of celebrity.
She is searching not for personal spiritual enlightenment or the morbid titillation of thana-tourism, but for practical, radical alternatives to our corporatized death industry.
The 2016 race has taken an increasingly ghoulish and morbid turn as Donald Trump's campaign has decided to start making allegations about Hillary Clinton's health.
From meager beginnings in Boston dive bars to co-headlining tours with greats like Morbid Angel, Revocation earned a spot in American death metal's elite.
People said it's weird, it's morbid, and that people with an interest with Diana are freaks (they put it more colourfully than that, of course).
You might even reach for the "Morbid Angel on drugs" comparison, except that band founder Leon Macey doesn't do any—he's more into quantum physics.
The same morbid fascination that draws eyes to car wrecks keeps us reading about and watching the injuries online, even if broadcast cameras cut away.
A family portrait that plunges into what will strike many viewers as T.M.I. territory, the documentary "306 Hollywood" makes for morbid, at times insufferable viewing.
Knausgaard doesn't bite off more than he can chew, for he chews with a morbid enthusiasm, one that the reader never quite comes to share.
Listen: The new track "Money in the Grave" is Drake at his moody, petulant peak — a morbid anthem for a hot summer, writes our critic.
A morbid strain runs through other works as Feinstein grapples with and battles the forces trying to shut down painting in favor of other media.
"That'll Do, Pig" (season 3, episode 10) As fun as it is when Trix dies (morbid, sorry), she's just as much fun when she's alive.
Theatrical adaptations of fairy tales often try to subvert expectations, either by modernizing the stories or by adhering to the works' sometimes morbid original versions.
In his morbid fantasies, he imagines Mr. Caro appearing on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," where the guests often play games with the host.
Morbid though it may seem, the festival is a celebration for those who in the previous year snatched life back from the jaws of death.
The original caption reads: An instructor, Divya Anantharaman, right, blow-dried a bird skin during a taxidermy class at the Morbid Anatomy Museum in Brooklyn.
While "Chappaquiddick," in theaters now, tells the morbid story of Ted Kennedy and Mary Jo Kopechne, this new documentary series focuses on his older brother.
This is the sort of context that frames the hedonistic excess of pop music against the morbid forces of gravity, and Milstein wanted to help.
This look into Joanie's psyche suggests The Affair has a disturbingly morbid outlook on destiny — especially when it comes to women struggling with mental illness.
The philosopher Antonio Gramsci wrote of the "morbid symptoms" that characterize the interregnum between the death of the old and the birth of the new.
In fact, they do just the opposite, running toward danger, toward knowledge, not with morbid curiosity but with an insatiable need to understand the world.
Much of Morbid Stuff, the Toronto punks' third and best record, is about growing tired of depression and self-loathing, wondering why anyone still cares.
It was then the on-call senior's job to conduct an efficient, morbid, sometimes miraculous symphony to revive a patient whose heart had stopped beating.
This morbid narrative rarely fits in family-friendly cinema adaptations, which makes developer Monolith's freedom to adapt the original story to games even more special.
Natalie Price Hafslund has created morbid bouillon cubes made of her own blood and wisdom teeth, mixed with more standard kitchen ingredients, like onions and garlic.
This kind of morbid obsession is not surprising coming from the son of Stephen King, an author who for decades has spooked readers with gruesome deaths.
For most of his life, the Swiss artist, whose morbid artistry informed the look and feel of the entire *Alien *franchise, suffered from debilitating night terrors.
Unfortunately, that gives Russian and Syrian claims to be fighting extremism a morbid ring of truth, even as they allow jihadi fighters to retreat to Idlib.
Much like Morbid Angel's own rejuvenated death metal sound, the clip for "Garden of Disdain" brings a renewed thrill to the art of the music video.
For Buffington, who witnessed Prioleau's shooting, the Murder Kroger fascination has a simpler explanation: The moniker and its trappings exemplify people's "very morbid minds," she said.
I do like Jay's weird, morbid "Let's Go Crazy" reference tying into Prince dying in an elevator, though; it's clever and awful at the same time.
And for the first time, I decided to watch — in an attempt, as morbid as this will sound, to alleviate a particularly strong pang of homesickness.
The kind of mischief Borzutzky is up to is gruesome, but morbid expressions are not tendered as a means of cheapening the spectacle of the awful.
Not to get morbid, but there's one more step to #adulting that you probably haven't thought about — especially if you don't have kids or a house.
It was partially morbid and partially historical – my family had visited Auschwitz on an early trip to Poland and it effected me deeply – and partially subversive.
Playlist: "Into the Crypt of Rays" / "Procreation of the Wicked" / "Circle of the Tyrants" / "Dethroned Emperor" / "Morbid Tales" / "Danse Macabre" / "Dawn of Megiddo" Moving right along!
It's a morbid question, but also an inevitable one in the political climate following the terrorist attacks in Paris in November and in San Bernardino, Calif.
If you're aware of the size of the standard pastrami sandwich, and you want that morbid feeling that follows after consuming one, don't listen to me.
She judged the effort "to effectively capture the morbid attention of his followers" and boost advertising to be "a clear and unambiguous act of humiliating content."
They know that Incantation is just as refreshing to gulp down as Morbid Angel, thanks to guitarist Todd Nief, the band's primary songwriter and riff machine.
The reader is just as spellbound by Lock's story as Edward is by Poe's, the narrator initially wary but eventually surrendering to Poe's infectiously morbid fiction.
According to the trailer, Darkthrone's morbid mailman, Fenriz, will be filling in on drums for Burzum (which one imagines may come as a surprise to Fenriz).
You tell them about it, and their reaction isn't dissimilar to someone's first time learning about Morgellon's disease: morbid curiosity, with a healthy dose of revulsion.
"That is was done though an opioid overdose lent an unnecessary grim and morbid dimension to an otherwise happy family show," Barr said in a statement.
In Mr. Chibnall's debut, words and ideas no longer have pride of place — the game playing is gone, along with the sharply morbid sense of humor.
"It's hard to support yourself in porn unless you're willing to take almost every job that comes along," a performer named Mandy Morbid tells the author.
Cale said that people walked out and the owner threatened to fire the band if it played the morbid "Black Angel's Death Song" one more time.
The question of what inspires a man—it's almost always a man—to pick up a gun and start shooting will always carry a morbid fascination.
From the beginning, "Darkness" feels like a familiar kind of Eminem song — the mood is morbid and the rapping is anxious, seemingly about an upcoming concert.
These morbid tales have partly led to a culture of violence in our nation, and are something Afghans must overcome to attain a culture of peace.
For those Virginia Democrats not directly tied to the story, the swirling controversy and allegations have been met with a mix of morbid fascination and revulsion.
The results include British punk-rap, morbid electronic pop, breezy 1970s-influenced country, colorful Puerto Rican hip-hop and club music with roots in the Andes.
Jill Leovy's hit last year, ''Ghettoside,'' reveals one of the many undersides of American life — the startling frequency of black male death — with a quiet, morbid awe.
Check local announcements on births, weddings, and yes, even the obituaries (a bit morbid, but many of these homes will be market-bound in the near future).
Through a morbid combination of procedures requiring chloroform, spatulas, scissors and chemistry equipment, they analyzed specific chemical dietary markers for animal meat, natural plant life, and bait.
Mostly because of my newfound morbid fascination with the seamier underbelly of uber-rich 90210, I focused my attention considerably on the local police and crime beat.
Other students suspected her, saying that she often spoke of ending the world's problems and putting people out of their misery, that she listened to morbid music.
Given AHS' mile-wide morbid streak, a character seeking a healthy course of treatment for a mental illness might be the biggest twist in the show's run.
Also in the Armory Presents section, London gallery Carlos/Ishikawa is showing a series of playful cartoons and a set of morbid plush sculptures by Ed Fornieles.
Every car ride, conversation, and argument the father of three had was weighed down by the possibility it could lead to television's most morbid, ever-looming twist.
The most intriguing fashion pieces in A.Human straightforwardly appeal to our morbid fascination with unusual bodies, and they're stronger for minimizing glib, shallow social commentary window dressing.
This is my favorite era of Celtic Frost; Morbid Tales and its successor, the Emperor's Return EP, encapsulate the band at their hungry, wicked, heavy metal best.
In Susie's flashbacks to the Ohio Mennonite farm she grew up on, women sponge off her sick mother as her labored breathing acts as a morbid metronome.
Lee: I've been into vore for as long as I can remember having sexual feelings, and I've had a morbid fascination with the idea for even longer.
"Morgan Tsvangirai ... is in a very stable condition contrary to morbid media reports that he is critical and is battling for his life," the MDC statement said.
If those exploding corpses happen to create more corpses, you can just keep on hitting that ability to cause a chain reaction of deadly and morbid destruction.
Is it that they're a mix of the morbid and the aesthetic: death via ball gown or a beautiful headdress more interesting than other, seemingly prosaic causes?
But on the bright side, at least now you may not be haunted by extremist videos if you just happen to watch one out of morbid curiosity.
And there's this morbid thought -- we're told the frame's price could jump up significantly if Manson dies before February 10 ... the day it hits the auction block.
Everyone knows someone who's a little bit morbid, fascinated by the terrible, weird, and often unspeakable crimes human commit, and the injustices within the legal system itself.
Thanks to England's morbid climate, it's already dark outside, I'm three cocktails and a shot of absinthe in, and even the builders next door have gone quiet.
It's not all that hard to get more residents, however, and so it's a lot of morbid fun just picking different experiments to see how people react.
I think Kafka also asserted that we can better digest things that can't be spoken of (serous, morbid things) when they're told in the form of jokes.
You had to wonder, though, whether things might turn maudlin with the concluding symphony, Tchaikovsky's "Pathétique," a work more redolent of morbid endings than of fresh beginnings.
In Crestone, Colorado, population a hundred and fifty, she visits the only sanctioned open-air pyre in the United States (she calls the town "a morbid Mayberry").
But, as Nick suggests, "These letters convey a certain coherence, an organic structure" which goes beyond his morbid Mayhem frontman persona and his self-harming stage antics.
A few times in recent years, new New York sounds arrived and threatened upheaval: ASAP Rocky's polyregionalism, French Montana's morbid celebrations, the occasional "Chicken Noodle Soup" novelty.
There seemed to be a rhyme to the pattern, if not a reason, and the killings have inspired a morbid round of pro- and anti-police scorekeeping.
As for Brontë's morbid imaginings, Gaskell begs us to consider them with "tender humility" because she had lived in the wilds of Yorkshire and known mostly suffering.
I've gotten the Louis comparison so many times, so it was very funny that I was interviewing someone about quite a morbid topic was calling me out.
Culling from hundreds of different sources, Jayne Loader and Kevin and Pierce Rafferty assembled 1982's The Atomic Cafe, a morbid scrapbook of the USA's nuclear heyday.
Even if someone saw a bunch of photos of a man wearing different dresses and went out of morbid curiosity, they still got pulled into his story.
Perhaps the pleasure we find in it is vicarious: Vivier gets to be trippy and morbid and life-hating so that we can be, happily, the opposite.
In June, the Jefferson County Public Schools in suburban Denver asked for community input on what, to many, was a radical idea to reduce Columbine's morbid allure.
And yet, for the younger generation to feel so morbid about the world's future perhaps says less about them and more about the current generations in charge.
It may sound morbid, but this exercise is a great way to learn how to use decision trees and random forests—two common machine learning techniques. 8.
Before I was laid low by hot flashes, panic-inducing adrenaline rushes and the constant oscillation between morbid sadness and killer rage, I'd prided myself on being fearless.
"We started out at the beginning wanting to look like a mix of early Mayhem and Morbid Angel, but throughout the years we just developed it," he says.
But after "Eastwatch," we have some further morbid curiosity about which terrible decision exactly is going to come back to bite her, or burn her, in the end.
As the morbid day-to-day realities of the pestilence continue, a physical and emotional distance between the doctor and his patients becomes inevitable: compassion fatigue kicks in.
Median annual wage: $78,040Projected job growth through 2026: 20370% Overseeing the operations of a funeral home may seem a morbid job, but it is a highly rewarding one.
Apparently there's something in the air that makes it feel like a good time to be morbid — perhaps winter, or a different thing looming in the near future.
And it did not take the city long to take note of the money swirling around, without direction, and into the hands of what it considered morbid opportunists.
Luckily, despite the morbid title, the only dying things in this episode are Disick's reputation, Khloé's patience, and me on my couch at Corey Gamble's ode to skiing.
They're like if Knelt Rote was into early Morbid Angel instead of Conqueror, and their upcoming full-length, Permanent Destitution, is going to be a a total banger.
On Star Wars Day, during an interview with The Sun, Mark Hamill confirmed how The Force Awakens almost opened with a morbid callback to The Empire Strikes Back.
You'll strive for answers even in the face of grotesque consequences for failure, and sometimes even more gruesome methods of success (including particularly morbid uses of mind control).
Sometimes the things she found surprised herself, like discovering the morbid refrain "I die" on the hazy "Drunktrack," a song that would later find its way onto PET.
While a bit morbid, the life settlement market exists for a reason: Some policyholders need the cash settlement while they are living, as opposed to leaving money behind.
The morbid experiment is the product of Aalborg University's Drone Research Lab, and the setup includes a motorized catapult, a hobby drone propeller, and a high-speed camera.
His songwriting casually trespasses the blurry line between serious darkness and morbid humour, mixing feelings of death, delusion, and grandeur with an impending sense that nothing really matters.
Having a plan for dealing with the inevitable may feel uncomfortable or morbid, but having prepared financially to be alone allows you to concentrate on what matters most.
According to FOX40, an unidentified female student allegedly brought the morbid-ass cookies to Da Vinci Charter Academy in Davis, California, and passed them out to her friends.
Though it could simply be "morbid curiosity," Ms. Fox-Glassman explained, it could also be bystanders wanting video of an event, as in cases of possible police brutality.
A morbid strain runs through some of the works as Ms. Feinstein grapples with and battles the forces trying to shut down painting in favor of other media.
" Quibi previously said that a cast of experts including forensic specialists and spiritual healers would assist Uzyel and Welch with the renovations, flipping them from "morbid to marvelous.
It ran at the BAM Next Wave Festival last year; Charles Isherwood called it "morbidly funny, and sometimes just plain morbid," and named it an NYT Critic's Pick.
While "nobody was making jokes during the Cuban missile crisis," Dr. Weart said, writers and artists in the years after used morbid satire to express their inexpressible panic.
But drafting a will or updating an existing one doesn't have to be a morbid process, if you look at it as just another form of personal organization.
Although the streaming industry didn't really exist yet, Bonnell discovered a community of brash young gamers who shared his morbid sense of humor and his penchant for confrontation.
Mr. Harvey first acquired morbid nicknames like the Kiss of Death from co-workers, who joked about the number of patients who died while he was on duty.
Apologies for starting on a morbid note, but in a practical sense, by far the leading cause of the death for young people in America is car wrecks.
It is also one of the bleakest films in recent memory, with an unflinching look at war's trauma and the morbid bonds forged between those who bear it.
"People are sick and dying and this is a morbid, perverted game that Congress plays that's just not right," said Mr. Feal, who was in Washington this week.
His estate in Yorkshire, England, with its symbolic maze of gardens, is a morbid shrine to his beloved wife, Lily (Sierra Boggess), who was the sister of Mary's mother.
To quote a strangely morbid internet phrase used to describe that kind of big female energy, you want Zoe to run you over with that slick car of hers.
Netflix may be the place to go for all your morbid curiosities, but on Monday, the streaming service reminded fans that obsessing over a murderer is seriously toxic behavior.
Marked by perpetual cycles between life and death, nature has always had its morbid qualities, but there are some objects within the exhibition that flirt with the downright fatalistic.
For one thing, as morbid as it may be, TouchID (unlike FaceID, apparently) can be used to unlock a phone even after the owner of a fingerprint has died.
Snapchat, which in its early days was viewed most notoriously as a vehicle for sending nudes, has since served as an unsettling window into twisted acts of morbid exploitation.
Median annual wage: $78,73Projected job growth through 2026: 7 percent Overseeing the operations of a funeral home may seem a morbid job, but it is a highly rewarding one.
Median annual wage: $79,180Projected job growth through 2026: 7% Overseeing the operations of a funeral home may seem a morbid job, but it can be a highly rewarding one.
" —hannahc453eaece3 "Kinda morbid, but my dad died four years ago and my nan saved some of his ashes to put in teddy bears for me and my younger brother.
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As morbid as this may sound, making sure your Facebook is ready for your death is an important step to help control the number of falsely active Facebook accounts.
There's a chance the turtle was dead at the time Rogers took the picture, which would make its appearance on social media morbid though not necessarily a punishable offense.
Hellhammer is dead, and in its place has arisen Celtic Frost, which saw Warrior and Ain recruit session drummer Stephen Priestly to help bring their morbid visions to life.
Playlist: "Progeny" / "A Dying God Coming into Human Flesh" / "Synagoga Satanae" / "Temple of Depression" / "Drown in Ashes" Kim Kelly is an editor at Noisey, and is most certainly morbid.
For those who approach all of her work with a kind of morbid curiosity, they will find plenty of portentous signs of Plath's disgust with the artifice of life.
Despite the morbid enthusiasm expressed by Pence and members of the Federalist Society, many legal theorists doubt the fragility of Roe, even with a conservative majority on the court.
That light-hearted, if morbid, joke is built on an old saw in the black community, that black people must work twice as hard to get half as far.
It's easy to imagine an older sibling, flashlight in hand, regaling you with the morbid details of a neighborhood graveyard cursed with the power to bring back the dead.
Critic Kristen Baldwin has seen The Conners first two episodes and says there's a pretty big mood swing coming next week after this morbid debut — check out her review.
Some early-stage employees probably have the focus to ignore such morbid considerations while carrying out their functions, but many need their paychecks to come from a black box.
"It's such a perfect object, with a tension between the perverse and the adorable," said the co-founder of the Brooklyn museum, Morbid Anatomy, that is showing the work.
We don't need morbid, insensitive tourists eager to play Indiana Jones at the expense of a country's ancient history and heritage, which often feeds into local corruption as well.
I shuddered at the morbid thought of Erika carrying this pregnancy for another 10 weeks knowing that there would be such a tragic outcome; and it was a risk.
Bayamón, Puerto Rico (CNN)In the world of forensic pathology, there's a morbid truism: Bodies are evidence, and you need a body in order to fully examine a death.
They released their self-titled debut album by surprise on Wednesday night, shortly after performing melodically breezy but lyrically morbid "Dylan Thomas" on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
Thirty years later, Chernobyl has become a morbid tourist attraction, a lesson on the extreme human cost of government hubris—and, to a group of around 140 people, home.
Just those opening seconds formed an oasis amidst the delicate, morbid epics like "Reel Around the Fountain" and "Suffer Little Children" that the band initially made their name on.
"Yes, this may sound morbid, yet it is a sure-fire way for you to create some urgency and intentionality in how you live every day — including your career."
"Homeowners turn to high-end renovation experts Mikel Welch and Joelle Uzyel to remove the stains of the past and take these homes from morbid to marvelous," Quibi said.
The thing that made Belle Gunness unique and fascinating to me, in a morbid kind of way, is the fact that she butchered her victims' bodies like farm animals.
Stock prices for firearm companies rose this week after a gunman killed dozens of people in Las Vegas, an apparent continuation of a morbid trend linked to mass shootings.
But at the same time, it speaks to our morbid curiosity about what the world might look like without us — a question even nonfiction books have tried to answer.
The site isn't morbid but instead offers practical information about the choices we can make before we die, like hiring a death doula and how to write a will.
The strength of the documentary, which offers little by way of commentary, is that the camera does not feel overly intrusive; there is no presenter providing a morbid narrative.
"James Baldwin: The Last Interview and Other Conversations" I'm a sucker for this morbid yet informative series which chronologically prints interviews from deceased artists ending with their last interview.
You talk about "verbicaine" during procedures, or conversations with patients in which you try to lighten the mood, even despite the narrative that makes abortion seem morbid and tragic.
Leaders in Latin America watched Mr. Trump's presidential campaign with morbid fascination, followed the transition period with dread and are certain to have been stunned by his Inaugural Address.
His story has already been told extremely well twice—first in the morbid exaltations of "Witness," then in Sam Tanenhaus's magisterial biography, from 21980, both essential sources for Oppenheimer.
And yet, despite the good fortune that's followed them, their third album Morbid Stuff is true to its name, jam-packed with the most fatalistic songs they've ever written.
In many cultures death is a banned topic of conversation—too difficult, too morbid—kept out of sight and mind until it comes rearing its head of its own accord.
With so much true crime on TV these days, I'm all about a show that takes a step back and sees the absurdity in even the most morbid of situations.
The new music video for his single, "Regenerative Being," is a seven-minute display of morbid looping vignettes directed and illustrated by Ukrainian animator and comic book artist Stas Santimov.
The vicissitudes of cheek-by-jowl urban housing are the subject of Ellen Maddow's "Burnished by Grief: A Romantic Comedy," a mildly morbid but irrepressibly effervescent lark at La MaMa.
In addition to disorders like depression and Tourette Syndrome, it's been used to treat chronic pain, headaches, morbid obesity and even writer's cramp that had not responded to other treatments.
Nothing isn't bafflingly morbid on This Is Us. Lanh — whom Jack saved from a foot injury earlier in season 3 — is immediately enamored with the visual dramatics of underwater explosions.
The trio hastily recorded the Morbid Tales EP, whose (comparatively) elevated production values and (slightly) more sophisticated approach to songwriting won them acclaim from the nascent European extreme metal underground.
Also present are the thrillers ("No Country for Old Men"), the comedies ("Raising Arizona") and the cult favorites ("The Big Lebowski"), laden with the Coens' pungent plots and morbid humor.
I can't figure it out, nor can I figure out why it's at the top of the iOS app store charts outside of people downloading it out of morbid curiosity.
It sounds (literally) morbid, but in this Age of Anxiety, as people grapple with climate change, threats of violence, and political and economic instability, death lingers on many people's minds.
For me, it came via those first early crowd scans, when I'd light upon another girl in a Morbid Angel shirt standing across the room, and feel my heart swell.
He shared both the actual parts that make you want to weep for all of humanity and the ridiculous, morbid hilarity that can be found in the cruelest of jokes.
I can recall endless beheadings, animal killings, torture, hangings, and other morbid detritus, but the one thing that made me renounce all of it was a video of a kitten.
After a decade of trying to stimulate prices in the morbid economy and avoid a deflationary funk, the Federal Reserve has finally returned to its traditional role of inflation fighter.
Yet, not only do we siphon off old people to live outside of our immediate circles, but images of what the end looks like are scant, uncelebrated and frequently morbid.
"There's nothing excessive about these women, save perhaps a surfeit of health, an absence of everything, be it morbid or passionate, that is conducive to mystery," he wrote in 1925.
Think of it as a place where worlds can be created and destroyed at will; a noisy frontier where the pioneers are bands called Morbid Angel, Immolation and Napalm Death.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Roseanne Barr called the way her character was killed off "grim and morbid" and television viewers stayed away in droves from spinoff show "The Conners" without her.
"Little frown here or little shrug there makes a huge difference," he recently posted to Twitter, along with a clip of Ricky Gervais delivering morbid jokes about orphans and cancer.
The commander and his "shadow," both played by Deng Chao, are locked in morbid codependency, and both are passionately in love with the same woman, the Commander's wife (Sun Li).
You may know me as a mightily morbid media mogul, but in my spare time I talk tech and you're listening to Recode Decode from the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Without wanting to delve too deeply into morbid details, we asked them if there were any types of content that had left a lasting impression on them during their time.
Here's what they've said about the subject over the years: One of the late Jobs' primary motivations in achieving success, albeit morbid, was realizing that one day he would die.
Yet each, in its own way, runs into a brick wall when it comes to having much reason to stick around beyond that initial burst of curiosity, morbid or otherwise.
So perhaps eating a cake with a fava bean was a morbid joke, a moment on the edge, or what could be thought of as letting the good times roll.
For those who have a morbid curiosity about the decaying vestiges of America, the online urban exploration community is a gateway into the past and a mirror for the present.
But for many longtime devoted fans, The Crimes of Grindelwald plays like a dead canary in a coal mine: stiff, morbid, and foreboding, warning viewers of a larger, deeper-rooted problem.
In many ways, this book is the best summation of what I was trying to express with the entire Morbid Anatomy project, which was interested in exploring images related to death.
All photos by Kristina Pedersen When Jessica Dobson plays her guitar, plinking out polyrhythmic riddles or abrupt violations of fuzz, she wears on her face a look of urgent, morbid determination.
Park has a personal fascination with medical oddities, lesser-known murderers, and morbid Victoriana; selections from her collection of strange objects are presented alongside her sketchbooks, concept pages, and finished cartoons.
The lyrics aren't as morbid as those on "Hot Fuss" (though "Shadowplay", a Joy Division cover about "assassins" and "acting out your own death", has returned to the regular touring setlist).
Once I did, I needed to do something to mark this morbid accomplishment — perhaps writing something to help the next generation of autists approach their own birthdays just a little easier.
For decades, Schroedinger's cat was just a morbid thought experiment, but in 2005 physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology successfully created an actual "cat state" in the laboratory.
More than two decades after his death, Dahmer's name still evokes morbid fascination in the American public: He's the subject of a feature film, My Friend Dahmer, that premieres on Friday.
In addition to her morbid surprise, the business tycoon's photos from the party featured Corcoran's tango dance and a smiling rabbi appearing to deliver a eulogy while speaking from a podium.
The Handmaid's Tale is soon returning for more episodes of misery and misogyny to the nth degree, and the reviews are coming in for the second season of Hulu's morbid series.
Dodgy crypto entrepreneurs had become figures of morbid public fascination, as their magical internet money turned into very real Lamborghinis—"Lambos" in their insufferable meme argot—and at-home stripper poles.
It was a song about death and cigarettes, Baker taking a step back and staring at her own morbid fixations, her voice crackling out of whispers and fighting over the repetition.
Not all mock-docs are whimsical in nature: Others reveal the darker sides of society and offer commentary on our morbid obsession with violence, celebrity, underlying political corruption, and conspiracy theories.
That leaves death, and at the risk of being super morbid, the Social Security Administration's actuarial tables suggest a 2 to 3 percent annual risk of death for men Trump's age.
Not only are they creepy, thrillingly morbid, and cheap (mostly), they'll make you fall in love with your city all over again and teach you a lot about it to boot.
You can go and get a Morbid Angel long sleeve and wear it to some completely different music scene show and people go oh cool you must really know what's up.
They discussed the morbid etiquette of whom you tell about the accident and whom you allow to remain ignorant, and the impulse to game out, pointlessly, alternate versions of the past.
Situated in Brooklyn's Gowanus neighborhood, blocks away from a Whole Foods and the Morbid Anatomy Museum of death-obsessed hipsterdom, the cavernous storefront of social impact design studio Hyperakt stands out.
Today they remain a powerful symbol of violence and sixties excess, and stories of their crimes and their complicated private lives continue to provide a very British kind of morbid fascination.
Callahan's roughly-drawn comics—which he made by steadying a pen with both hands—were hilarious and brilliant and morbid, often making fun of his own struggle living with a disability.
This comedy horror by Tyler MacIntyre stars Brianna Hildebrand as Sadie and Alexandra Shipp as McKayla, morbid best friends who run a true-crime blog following their small town's local killer.
"It seems to me that the purpose of this show is to effect a morbid and depressing display of dysfunctional people whose lives are in turmoil," he wrote in his decision.
You had that going on for weeks and weeks and weeks, these front page stories about Lady Bluebeard, Lamphere, and her murder farm just drumming up all this incredible morbid curiosity.
Because he was a good writer, a thoughtful writer, and that scene had a reason to exist besides morbid curiosity or a petulant delight in shrugging on and off another's pain.
I know it seems morbid, but I've been taking awkwardly staged engagement photographs for a long time now, and, in my experience, it's good to get it just to be safe.
The most delightfully unusual piece was Joseph Keckler's Let Me Die (here, in its world premiere), which the creator describes as a "morbid collage" of death scenes from the opera canon.
He decided he would kill himself in November, around the same time of year his grandmother died; that way, he reasoned, his mother would have to endure only one morbid anniversary.
Unfortunately, it also lacks the base satisfaction of a true crime podcast, the vicarious thrill and morbid compulsion to keep looking at tragedy, to pry further into somewhere we don't belong.
Through the careful re-sheathing of the building's interior, its pristine walls were modified to look long-abandoned and decrepit, with signs of furious chemical experimentation alluding to a morbid history.
In both cases, the public was given an insight into these journalists' situations moments before they were killed, and those tweets live on as strange and morbid memorials of their work.
Media that focus on scandals and spread fake news to smear politicians risk becoming like people who have a morbid fascination with excrement, Pope Francis said in an interview published on Wednesday.
This means that such punishments generally come with a heady frisson of anxiety and horror, and inspire a strange and morbid fascination in those watching on from the sidelines and the stands.
Never has it been easier to listen to 132 episodes about pens, two grown men debate about Sex and The City, and — for all you morbid weirdos out there — true crime stories.
Although it seems like the role of "style icon" comes to her naturally, the entire Royal Family adheres to a strict list of wardrobe rules and one of them is pretty morbid.
This manifests in morbid declarations of their limited time, long sighs, not-so-subtle jealousy when discussing all their siblings' grandchildren, and an almost freakish adoration of their 25-pound tabby cat.
Gause sits down with Dr. Travis Stork to discuss the dangers of morbid obesity, revealing that he's afraid of dying early and not experience many joys of life, such as having children.
There was a brief attempt to question this morbid fascination in the satirical films "Man Bites Dog" and "Natural Born Killers", but that rather distracted from all the goring and the maiming.
Many of the first and second wave death metal bands either pushed more gore based imagery – Repulsion, Autopsy, Death or anti-religious/occult type art from bands like Morbid Angel and Deicide.
That's probably because Mortal Kombat has been steadily upping the ante for all these years, and making those fatalities more creative and detailed as technology advanced and enabled the developer's morbid imagination.
She wrote that riding, specifically, improved the appetite, and made "black shadows and morbid fancies disappear from the mental horizon," perhaps referencing the trend of hysteria amongst middle and upper-class women.
Later, out of morbid curiosity, I walked into another seminar on "insurance dilemmas," which featured a strangely passionate presentation on why wedding DJs should contact an official association and get proper insurance.
He comes to the subject without morbid curiosity, as someone (like me) might approach the idea of a manic man shut up in his mansion with his (possible witch) of a housekeeper.
The sport comes with its own set of risks, like asphyxiation, which has killed several competitive eaters, as well as morbid obesity, gastric ruptures, gastroparesis, and eating disorders, according to USA Today.
Ms. Ebenstein, who said that most of the instructors at Morbid Anatomy's popular taxidermy classes are animal rights activists and vegetarians, struck a note that was both matter-of-fact and philosophical.
Mary's string of less than scintillating relationships pointed up a problem with "Downton Abbey," and might indicate why Mr. Fellowes tended to resort to the morbid: He's not very good with love.
That perception is far from true: in reality, goths are avid consumers of 20073th-century literature who are genuinely concerned with preserving history, no matter how "morbid" it may seem to others.
"I think the baby heads are appealing to me because they carry with them a sense of vulnerability and fragility, but at the same time looking quite morbid and discomforting," says Lim.
With the Americanization of New York after the attacks, with Ground Zero turned into a morbid attraction, and with the mayor hyperfocused on increasing tourism, out-of-towners made themselves very comfortable.
Today, Pitchfork interviewed Gary Zimet, founder of Moments in Time, a business that possess its share of morbid memorabilia and is now in the process of seeking buyers for the two vehicles.
There is a strong, old-sounding DJ Mustard production, "Open Safe," and also "Don't Cry," which features a morbid sung hook by the controversial rapper XXXTentacion, who was killed earlier this year.
No wonder I was such a morbid kid, growing up watching Charlton Heston screen "Woodstock" for his movie-palace audience of one in between fighting off zombielike hordes led by Anthony Zerbe.
Since 1915, the world has been exposed to a morbid battle over "truth," which in fact is a battle over the right to commit genocide as Turkish denialism dramatically overshoots its goal.
"There are hundreds of publications, radio and television programs, that feed a kind of morbid curiosity that consists of basically revealing the private lives of people," Vargas Llosa told me in Madrid.
"Villains" (season 225, episode 27) Though Willow's relationship with magic is clearly a metaphor for addiction, "Villains" serves as morbid wish-fulfillment of the character reaching her true potential as a witch.
In many ways, Garbus' narrative feature debut is the perfect companion piece to the never-ending stream of true crime content teasing our morbid fascination with the tortured psyche of serial killers.
Martha Rosler used a morbid kind of irony in her 1967-72 photomontage "Red Stripe Kitchen," showing a skewed but tasteful domestic scene with a broad stripe of blood on the wall.
Then there's the case of "The World's Angriest Boy in the World," a morbid children's book character that bedevils our heroes as they wind their way through the labyrinth of David's mind.
To completely disembark, you need to delete your account, the but link in the menu above will only let you delete your account once you die, which seems a tad bit morbid.
Young viewers may find the combination of thriller and morbid teenage melodrama in "13 Reasons Why" addictive, though parents should be aware that it contains startlingly naturalistic depictions of rape and suicide.
But if you must — and you're looking for a less expensive (or less morbid) gift than a defibrillator — you can actually use the dollars to purchase stuffed animals that contain heating pads.
Partly because I was a really picky eater, but also—it's a little bit morbid, but it's the truth—my father had died, and my mother had to go back to work.
The place was Brooklyn's Morbid Anatomy Museum, a building that, in addition to being one of the more spooky places in the city, used to be a nightclub and, before that, a bodega.
With financial markets now swinging wildly and other central banks experimenting with negative interest rates to jump-start morbid economies, the Fed's first step toward normalcy may be its last for some time.
Shortly after this, an earthquake struck Rome and the Basilica of St. John Lateran was destroyed — an event that was easy to interpret as a sign of God's displeasure with Stephen's morbid behavior.
In fact, the Scottish grime scene Shogun's been pigeonholed into has so far been mostly approached with the kind of morbid YouTuber curiosity the likes of Blackpool's Sophie Aspin and Little T attract.
As morbid as it sounds, authorities might have been able to unlock the phone using the dead shooter's finger had they moved quickly, assuming he had a recent iPhone with Touch ID enabled.
Although they all seem to cry, their highly unsymmetrical faces portray a range of emotions, from a compatible jarring sadness to a severely off-putting morbid happiness, in seeming opposition to the tears.
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Luckily, those who are still interested in taxidermy these days will have the opportunity to learn the preservation technique when The Morbid Anatomy Museum holds a workshop in anthropomorphic taxidermy later this month.
Listen, we know it's a morbid thought — but the idea that that wind could easily blow those ashes back in your face à la The Big Lebowski is something we often think about.
Stalin's morbid suspiciousness and lack of scruples had kept the country out of the European war for almost two years—two years more than Tsar Nicholas II had managed with the previous war.
Arriving at the Metropolitan Museum of Art just as it opened one brisk April morning, the British playwright Alice Birch was on what she called a "morbid little trip" in pursuit of inspiration.
Johannesburg (CNN)When a South African traditional healer wandered into a police station last year and told officers he was "tired of eating human flesh," the police struggled to believe his morbid claim.
While a handful of Americans want to use dead giraffes as morbid props for photo ops, most of us want these gentle giants protected as a glorious part of our planet's natural heritage.
Finally, it's nice to hear, at least, that out of the five main endings to Bandersnatch, the most morbid one—where Stefan gets on the train with his mom—was the least popular.
They also plan on doing a very small trial of fecal transplants in humans: taking the stool from healthy weight individuals and transplanting it into the large intestine of people with morbid obesity.
That's still the template, but what was quirky and entertaining then — with Richard Kramer, a "Thirtysomething" veteran, on board as a writer and executive producer — is draggy, preachy and a little morbid now.
But it was her evocative vignettes of a "feral and morbid childhood" in rural Idaho, 80 miles from the nearest interstate, in a home filled with homicide detective novels, that captivated me most.
Sure, it's morbid, but with the number of assets Ayodele has already accumulated, it should be a top priority to ensure they are dispersed how she wants them to be, should something happen.
The cohort of friends and lovers in Makkai's novel live in a constant state of morbid apprehension, first awaiting their test results and then, if the news is bad, awaiting their initial symptoms.
Typically, the score is dotted with last-minute corrections, a mark of Felix's "morbid conscientiousness," his obsessive attention to precision, the mark of a man who is terrified of being caught in error.
"I'm always a little bit morbid and kind of pessimistic," even, it seems, after receiving the CFDA Lifetime Achievement award last year and, more recently, serving as the subject of a museum retrospective.
" He goes on to break down why anyone who hadn't heard that song before could easily mistake it for something more morbid — "like a song about [how] you're one year closer to death.
Looking at images of them immediately raises all sorts of questions, many of which are examined and answered in a new book by Joanna Ebenstein, the co-founder of Brooklyn's Morbid Anatomy Museum.
Bushwick Bill, who helped inject vivid psychological horror and lightly morbid comedy into Southern hip-hop storytelling in becoming one of the genre's most recognizable characters, died on Sunday at a Colorado hospital.
It's the most iconic structure in San Francisco, but for the loved ones of the more than 21,303 people who have lost their lives over the bridge's railings, it represents a morbid reality.
That darkness results in some surprisingly funny moments – moments in which the filmmakers lean into a kind of morbid comedy that you can't help but laugh at, despite the horrible implications of it all.
The 80-something artist's book, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, will be released in the U.S. in January and lays out the somewhat morbid process that's already common in her home country.
Physically altering the size and shape of the stomach has proven to be the most effective and long-lasting treatment for morbid obesity, cutting the risk of premature death by up to 40 percent.
In 1991, the National Institutes of Health issued a consensus statement, cautiously recommending surgery as a treatment for people living with morbid obesity, meaning they have a body mass index, or BMI, over 40.
Inspired by morbid memories and antique funerary rituals, the Handsome Devils are hand-sculpted, incredibly detailed puppets, decorated with spooky ephemera like bones found in a field or fragments of the artist's grandmother's jewelry.
Dig into the full delightfully tasty and morbid Cream below: To learn about Cream and its many animators, visit the The Animation Workshop/VIA University College's website, here and read the film's description, here.
When: Tuesday, March 8, 7pm ($8) Where: Morbid Anatomy Museum (424 Third Avenue, Gowanus, Brooklyn) Elizabeth Siddal, who modeled for John Everett Millais's "Ophelia"(1851–52), is arguably the most recognized Pre-Raphaelite muse.
These morbid "helmets," which were found in Ecuador, represent "the only examples of this funeral rite in the world," according to a new paper about the odd find in the journal Latin American Antiquity.
Story at a glance If you have the Addams Family gene, finding joy in what's conventionally considered morbid or creepy or just bad juju, you should have a stroll through Baltimore's Green Mount Cemetery.
He was sentenced to the electric chair on August 10, 1966, according to News OK.Before he was executed, he yelled a famously morbid suggestion for a headline to gathered reporters, according to the Mirror.
Mr. Sanders's team held a block party on Saturday for the opening of its Brooklyn headquarters, perched between a Whole Foods and the Gowanus Canal — right around the corner from the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
Earlier this week, at Brooklyn's most unusual exhibition space, the Morbid Anatomy Museum, they had those next-level menaces on display, along with reptiles, amphibians, and a crab, for an unusually themed petting zoo.
Akerman's version of a crime documentary is unlike anything you'll find on Netflix today, spurning sensationalism and morbid rubbernecking in favor of careful reconstruction and meditation on the murder and the circumstances around it.
The kind of questions that Mr. Hertz asks range from the morbid (What happens if one of you dies?) and the aesthetic (How will you make decisions about paint colors and other decorative improvements
Instead of being dismissed as a "morbid mental state" or a teenage girl problem, rigorous genetic research has helped eating disorders become increasingly recognized as a biological illness that affect people of all backgrounds.
"VRY BLK," a track about police killings, has the tone of someone who is rightfully angry, but chooses to smile, and its cadence—of schoolyard rhyme, Miss Mary Mack—contrasts its morbid subject matter.
The doctor is supposed to take into consideration a variety of health conditions, including morbid obesity, impaired growth and intractable seizures, all of which may weigh against the most advanced lifesaving care for coronavirus.
The Twitter bot DeathMedieval has been attracting recent attention for its unexpected popularity, especially given its morbid purpose: The bot tweets out the actual causes of death of unlucky citizens in the Middle Ages.
The most prolific research on these sites has been conducted by Chris Monteiro, a systems administrator in London who has pursued his investigations as a morbid passion project on top of his regular job.
That is, until a chance run-in with independent publisher Frank Haines set off a chain reaction that led to the first issue of "Dead Is Better," a biannual zine cataloging Bennett's morbid curiosities.
Nuttier than a bakery full of fruitcakes and sleazier than a cheap strip club, "68 Kill" is a proudly morbid heist movie that wallows in bad taste and still comes off as absurdly funny.
The fictional killing in "Sabrina" is disturbing, but Drnaso doesn't fixate on the gore or the culprit; he's more concerned with how the public claims and consumes it, spinning out morbid fantasies with impunity.
Shot in the least picturesque parts of Paris and peopled with morbid eccentrics and grotesques, this picture, Zulawski's third feature and his first made in France, is in certain respects among his most restrained.
The police-procedural subgenre of crime fiction has, Lord knows, supplied plenty of tormented investigators for its readers' morbid pleasure, but this detective's emotional issues aren't of a kind we're at all accustomed to.
This film's unrelenting march of death has a light side, but hopefully between morbid curiosity and chuckling at the sheer volume of casualties, the audience will find a bit of themselves in this film.
When we sat upstairs — a book of paintings by Edvard Munch, with whom Johns shares a morbid sense of symbolism, between us — there was a certain amount of negotiation regarding my recording our interview.
Haunted will satisfy viewers' morbid curiosity with gruesome first-person tales, "from people who have witnessed horrifying, peculiar, extraordinary supernatural events and other unexplained phenomenons that continue to haunt them," according to the Netflix description.
One of the more memorable aspects of former President Barack Obama's time in office were his speeches after mass shootings, speeches that became a bit of a morbid ritual, given how regularly the shootings occur.
In keeping with Loincloth's particular relationship to metal, Satan is emblematic of the darkness that pervades an album like Psalm of the Morbid Whore—darkness that is both enjoyable and inherent in the musical form.
The greater bearing it had on making Psalm of the Morbid Whore involved travel: I was simply terrified anytime I had to be near a car, even going 10 miles to a train station. Understandable.
Debbie Reynders, a Belgian collector and trader who runs an Instagram account of almost 4,000 followers with her husband, told me that this reticence arises from fear of being stigmatized publicly as strange or morbid.
There is perhaps a tinge of the morbid in his declaration that one of the purest forms of literary happiness is to be found in being ignored and in having one's work credited to another.
Baltimore has become an object of morbid fascination for people who want to know if it's as bad as it seems on shows like HBO's "The Wire" and in the footage from last year's riots.
But movies about the experience of being in proximity to unfathomable evil are almost always more worthwhile than efforts to draw portraits of that evil that only indulge a human impulse for vapid, morbid voyeurism.
And so, out of morbid curiosity, I asked director Francis Lawrence (no relation to JLaw) to run me through its inception, and to clarify some lingering questions about what makes a truly memorable torture scene.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Media that focus on scandals and spread fake news to smear politicians risk becoming like people who have a morbid fascination with excrement, Pope Francis said in an interview published on Wednesday.
If I am transfixed by Imhof's performance, it is the morbid transfixion of being faced in the mirror with visions of the body, of sociality and of subjectivity that are at once desirable and disconcerting.
People shrink away from the declarations of life-insurance companies and funeral-planning services ("you're guaranteed to be accepted for a funeral plan if you're 50 or over"), dismissing them as unpleasant and, unsurprisingly, morbid.
So the fact that there may be undiagnosed sufferers is a distinctly troublesome thought, especially bearing in mind that depression is widely considered to worsen when left unaddressed, potentially resulting in co-morbid mental disorders.
Like a Ouija board channeling ghosts of the digital age, Replica distorted our cheap, plastic history into something beyond recognition, and left in its place a void for us to gaze at in morbid wonder.
My favorite of the American films, Ingrid Jungermann's "Women Who Kill," is a comedy so low-key and diffident, not to mention morbid, that it can take several beats to catch on to the jokes.
Bridgers, a Los Angeles native who worshipped Elliott Smith and starred in an Apple commercial at the age of twenty-one, makes folksy, acoustic rock songs whose wispiness cleverly masks their morbid and searing lyrics.
In a class on Mexico, we were warned that marigolds, red roses, and silver all make for inappropriate gifts (marigolds are morbid; red roses are lusty; silver, mined locally in Mexico, would fail to impress).
Young Jason, played with an air of exasperated smarts by a thoroughly wonderful Mr. Rosenthal, sees his father as "morbid and dissatisfied" (with reason), and his emotional allegiance is mainly to his mother, at first.
Lia is a narrator familiar from many coming-of-age novels: needy, solipsistic, obsessed with her own body and feelings, absorbed in a morbid form of femininity that prompts her to cut and burn herself.
" Bimo Samyayogi, the owner of the Indonesian metal label Undying Music, recalls the music magazine Hai writing something to the effect of: "Napalm Death and Morbid Angel made Slayer sound like Poison or Faster Pussycat.
But is our insatiable curiosity borne out of a genuine desire to enjoy as much art as possible, or is just morbid fascination and an urge to get our hands on what we can't have?
Merging elements of punk, post-hardcore, and college rock, the title track is impossibly catchy (and deceptively morbid) and proudly carries on the tradition of fuzzed-out, feedback-fueled acts like Dinosaur Jr. and Sugar.
The personal history still makes it unlikely, but the posthumous induction of "Macho Man" Randy Savage into its Hall of Fame offers a morbid reminder that death has a way of softening the company's ire.
" Secondly, explains Schmidt, "There is evidence that poor control of the psychosis can lead to a marked decline in cognitive function, which may never return to a pre-morbid level of functioning, causing permanent decline.
The cheerfully morbid ''Prairie Home Companion'' is about the last episode of a fictional radio show based on the long-running variety show, and features as a character a white-trench-coated angel of death.
Although it sometimes turns a bit monotonous, and, by the end, morbid, the show gives evidence of Western art's not entirely healthy obsession with realism, as well as the resurgence of sculpture in recent decades.
Photo by Chris Martindale Doom metal and dystopia have always made for morbid bedfellows, and Salt Lake's SubRosa have been proving themselves to be remarkably adept at putting apocalyptic warnings to mournful music since 2005.
Because methamphetamine doesn't share the same prescription distribution as opioids—pharmaceutical methamphetamine (Desoxyn) is only prescribed in cases of severe narcolepsy, ADD, and morbid obesity—its usage rate will likely never rival that of opioids.
The images have been inspiration and provided material for collectors and Victoriana enthusiasts like Joanna Ebenstein, 48, a writer and curator who was a founder of the idiosyncratic Morbid Anatomy Museum, now closed, in Brooklyn.
Twenty percent of people who stay in American hospitals are on the same morbid merry-go-round as Cynthia and Jean-Luc and will wind up back in the E.R. within one month of leaving.
Occasionally there's something more gripping or morbid: someone trapped on the other side of an elevator door, waiting to be freed; a raccoon running around a store; a mangled car; a sheet over a body.
Riverdale went from a show about a bunch of spunky kids untangling an extremely morbid mystery to a drama involving the depths of organized crime, PTSD, and gay conversation "therapy," complete with serious undertones of fascism.
But there's also something morbid about entering other people's heads as a mode of self-defense, as an effort to make yourself ever-so-slightly less commoditizable to the companies that always, silently watch you browse.
After a lot of emotional and metaphysical hand-writing, these two lines converge for a bizarre twist that raises profound questions of morality, all of which the filmmakers ignore for a paradoxically saccharine and morbid climax.
This fall has produced two standout entries into the tiny genre of morbid female coming-of-age films so far, a happy coincidence after the year kicked off with Julia Ducournau's "teen girl cannibal movie" Raw.
Law enforcement sources tell us Vegas PD completed the investigation of the suite, and they've turned it back over to the resort -- but it's clear Mandalay Bay's not ready to let morbid sightseers gawk at it.
Martin and Muñoz are obviously fans of dystopia, having last exhibited work in 2011 at UMIH Gallery in the form of a series of odd, morbid snow globes, which went on to become an internet sensation.
Mauhirin has managed to remove all of country music videos' cliché symbols and has created a morbid visual—the once fun-loving Jelly now seems as if he's being prepared for burial, and it's pretty scary.
It would be morbid if it weren't so dang inspiring — there's been a non-stop stream of women stopping to pin their "I Voted" sticker on the headstone in thanks since the moment I tuned in.
Here they team up for more mesmerizingly morbid music in the New York premiere of a song cycle by Mr. Hersch based on Dante, alongside works by Kurtag (with the excellent violinist Miranda Cuckson) and Babbitt.
Today, Cleveland is perhaps best known for serving as both the 22th and 24th president of the US. Few people know about the somewhat morbid turn his career path took early on in his professional experience.
Even with "Cop Killer" removed from the record, Body Count remains a solid document of thrashy punk, defined by morbid humor about race relations and poignant pokes that land in the temple and in the chest.
Like we were saying at the beginning, the real key influences, like for us Gorguts, Cryptopsy, Kataklysm, Morbid Angel, that stuff is less of a direct influence as it is more of a bedrock that's omnipresent.
It is a morbid testament to the absurdity of the Jets that all this confusion catalyzed the team's attack, with Fitzpatrick leading the team to a 222-26 win that ended a four-game losing streak.
"The Wolf, the Duck & the Mouse" and "Creepy Pair of Underwear!" aren't nearly as evocative as the two previous books, but both are very funny, with morbid senses of humor that will hit Halloween sweet spots.
J.C. One of the most chilling songs in any repertory, "O Death" becomes an 11-minute rhapsody of morbid ecstasy in Diamanda Galás's live performance, solo at the piano with occasional echo effects on her vocals.
J.P. SoundCloud rap's Sunset Strip moment has arrived in the form of Paris, a melancholy genre hybridizer who's a clear inheritor of Lil Peep, but also of the morbid arena rap-rock of the early 2000s.
"We have this kind of morbid curiosity about what our cats might do to us given the opportunity," says Dr. Mikel Delgado, a cat behavior specialist at UC Davis who was not involved in the research.
The president's irritation with his staff over bad media attention reached a new level last week after a morbid joke a junior aide made about Senator John McCain having brain cancer was leaked to news outlets.
This being a column about death, I thought it would be fitting to take a peek at Google Trends and make some slightly more morbid lists of my own, with a focus on the United States.
Bia's friends spend much of the movie struggling to fit her morbid fascinations into their group dynamic, and that process is further complicated by the nagging distractions of being a teenage girl in an image-obsessed world.
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Other appropriate descriptors include "visceral" and "unsettling,"as Sadek's use of Sumerian imagery in conjunction with Morbid Angel's lack of restraint in storytelling creates a gore-ridden narrative packed with space travel, flesh consumption, and human dismemberment.
Although it never had an Agnostic Front, an SSD, or an X, it did have a Morbid Opera and F in the 80s, and a Shai Hulud, Poison the Well, Culture, and Morning Again in the 90s.
Although unhealthy people tend to cost governments more money while they are alive, this is at least partially offset by the morbid fact that they tend to die earlier, and so draw less from services like pensions.
Meanwhile, travel health insurance offers more medical services like emergency medical and evacuation costs, including dental emergencies, ambulance services, hospital fees and—this is morbid but—shipping your body back home if you die on your trip.
A new animation called Journal Animè from the milkyeyes takes some malicious doodling and turns it on its head, mildly jibing at heads of state and turning morbid crime scenes into Who Framed Roger Rabbit-like featurettes.
When you spend eight years waiting to die, you're given the opportunity to grieve for yourself, and if you're a smart, strange man with a morbid sensibility, you might as well grieve yourself at your own grave.
As a number of morbid commentators pointed out at the time, the FBI had possession of Farook's corpse, so they could have simply taken the phone to the morgue and placed his finger on the TouchID pad.
"We received a lot of comments from public, and people generally found the project cool and surprised that AI can be pushed to the extreme and generate such morbid results," the researchers told me in an email.
Many of these items have been the subject of morbid fascination on social media and Facebook groups like What has wish advertised to me today OH NO. Inspired, I decided to review some of the weirdest ones.
That so many generations of American kids have been stirred and moved by a book with such a "morbid" subject is a reminder that what kids like is emotional truth, even when wrapped up in animal fable.
The article, "Morbid Anatomy Museum's Taxidermy Classes Offer a Slice of Life (and Death)" by Stuart Miller, begins: Down in the basement, dead pigeons lay on their backs, wings splayed, their bodies sliced open at the breastbone.
But the morbid joke by communications aide Kelly Sadler last week, delivered at a staff meeting and promptly leaked to the press, made them wonder when the administration is going to start treating McCain with more respect.
Armstrong uses cringe humor in abundance, first inviting us to draw a morbid kind of enjoyment from the antics of the Roy children before slowly pivoting to have us feel guilty for being complicit in their misery.
The affair that blew up his life is over, he's served his time, his book detailing the killing was a morbid success, and, now, he's taken a job at some less than top-tier university as a professor.
It's at once big and exciting, and slightly deflating, the way that a real-life tragedy has a weird mix of horror and morbid fascination at what might come next, at how many more shoes can possibly drop.
This is true for any technology, and the added factor of death by autonomous robots— making deaths the result of computations gone bad instead of human error—only makes the morbid social contract embedded in all inventions explicit.
But pharmaceutical companies and even affected governments didn't think it was worth putting too much money toward finding a way to combat something that was seen as more of a morbid curiosity than an urgent public health threat.
At the time, there was little opposition to limiting ISIS's ability to reach tens of millions of people immediately with morbid execution videos, long-winded rants defending ISIS policies, and video reports from captive British journalist John Cantlie.
Instead, he puts on his headphones and starts listening to "Down in the Willow Garden," a twangy, morbid Appalachian ballad about a man who poisons and kills his lover, only later to face the consequences for her death.
And while the HBO favorite makes greyscale sound utterly morbid and fatal (because it is), Kat Von D turns the somber shade to goth beauty at its finest — trumping what we know to be the traditional lip kit.
Were it a less serious subject, there might be a hearty, morbid laugh to be had at officials hell-bent on destroying the planet so loosely wielding the term "eco-terrorist" against those who would dare oppose them.
The average human adult has approximately 22 square feet of skin, which, depending on what kind of person you are, sounds either like a useless bit of morbid anatomy trivia or a wide-open world of tattooing possibilities.
The care deficiency when it comes to mental illness, particularly substance use disorders, makes a morbid amount of sense when you consider the way people with substance use issues are treated in every other realm of American life.
Despite the morbid subject matter, the design was joyful, inspired as it was by the brightly colored calaveras of the Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, in Mexico, where Ms. Krüger lived as a child.
The young Queen Vic and her doomed husband, Albert, as played on the high-rated PBS drama "Victoria," are charming and hot in the royal sack — while the morbid inequality of the Victorian age rages all around them.
Beyond just being a warehouse for his morbid stuff, Freeman hopes he can revive it once again into a space that engages the local community in a way that is true to the vision of J. Walter Wills.
For "In Flanders Fields" (2000) by Berlinde De Bruyckere, perhaps the only Belgian artist more lugubrious than Mr. Tuymans himself, the embalmed corpses of three horses, their hides patched and their eyes sewn shut, lie in morbid suspension.
Morbid obesity, as the most severe form is called, afflicts an estimated 6 percent of men and 226 percent of women in the country, and the diseases associated with it, like diabetes and heart disease, can be deadly.
He says it wasn't a morbid thing really, he just felt bad for his wife and daughter and thought about how much their lives would change after he was gone ... but turns out, he was just really high.
Perhaps, from the stories weaved into the Car Seat Headrest's catalog, a tortured soul, an awkward man with a morbid sense of humour, or even the, 'just a guy who picked up a guitar one day' type of guy.
"We're a bunch of super dark, twistedly morbid introverts who are writing realistic horror fiction, so we understand each other pretty well," 37-year-old software developer and NoSleep mod Kyle Burton, who goes by u/KBPrinceO, told Mashable.
These songs—composed by young icons of the 50s like The Shangri-Las and Johnny Leyton—were lyrically theatrical and frequently morbid, like the tale of a fatal motorcycle crash sung from the perspective of a deceased teenage sweetie.
Taxidermy: Art, Science & Immortality Featuring Walter Potter's Kittens' Wedding is an exhibition at the Morbid Anatomy Museum in Brooklyn, where the works of Walter Potter can be seen, along with an upcoming anthropomorphic taxidermy workshop based on his work.
In a morbid spasm of 1970s urban renewal, the soaring 19th-century, Liberty-style, glass-and-steel food market — once the pulsating heart of the city — gave way to a claustrophobic underground shopping mall and flimsy street-level pavilions.
The solo-happy Canadians in Sabbatory punch up the pace with a thrashier approach (just listen to that axe wail on "Primordial"), and Philly's Trenchrot bring the proceedings to a morbid end with a melodic take on vintage death.
"We want to be the global brand synonymous with death, offering simple, affordable ways of planning for death that are bold and positive, rather than shady and morbid," is how CEO and founder Dan Garrett describes the team's mission.
A crowd of locals gathered 'round the massive fire to check it out, presumably more out of morbid curiosity than drawn in by the irresistible scent of who or what smelled so goddamn sexy, as Axe's ads might suggest.
We are working every day with our communities to build movements capable of combating the forces not simply of Trumpism, but of settler-colonization, capitalism, white supremacy, and heteropatriarchy for which Trump is only a morbid and glaring symptom.
Ms. Thomas, wearing a flesh-colored bodysuit, has a wonderfully dry touch with morbid humor — she peers into her dead self's vagina, graphically describing what she sees, and apologizes to her body for what she has put it through.
For J.G. Ballard, who used the morbid figure of a dead astronaut orbiting the Earth in several short stories, the corpses become monuments, Ozymandias-like ruins that condemn the spiritual and intellectual failure of the military-industrial space program.
After a string of TV shows, including Netflix's morbid Devilman Crybaby, Japanese animator Masaaki Yuasa has returned to the sea, following the whimsical Little Mermaid homage Lu Over the Wall with the equally silly and sweet Ride Your Wave.
If you're looking for the perfect marriage of haul video materialism and childlike excitement over a holiday celebrating (in its modern incarnation) essentially nothing but the color orange, morbid fantasy, and newly-crisp air, you can find it in r/Halloween.
From Hippocrates to the Persian Avicenna to Galen up to the Montpellier School, there is frequent mention of the link between love and madness, to the representation of a specific morbid picture, lovesickness or insane love, unbridled or erotic melancholy.
A decade later, September 1, 1939, Hitler's Third Reich invaded Poland and provoked World War II. The ensuing need for plasma in treating wounded Allied soldiers for shock, as morbid as it sounds, was a boon for blood bank research.
"Surprisingly enough, many of the supportive comments come from obese people themselves who told me they do not agree with how far the fat acceptance movement has gone and that they also think morbid obesity should not be glorified," Cheng said.
Whether she's staging whimsical sequences in Heaven or assembling death scenes that are equally humorous and hard to watch, Johnson actualizes the morbid fantasy of those who envision witnessing their own death, and then actively flips it on its head.

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