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Noisey: What's the most shameless thing you have ever done?
But the most shameless inspiration is the left and right gestures.
What do you think the most shameless thing Lily Allen's ever done is?
"Some of the best entrepreneurs are the most shameless people in the world."
" Trump himself is "the most shameless liar in the history of the presidency.
Anyway, here we go: Noisey: What's the most shameless thing you have ever done?
Conan O'Brien has been among the most shameless — but also the best at it.
Democrats are the victims of the most recent blow—which was also the most shameless.
Of all the ravenous financial predators in American society, payday lenders might be the most shameless.
There's something deeply satisfying about witnessing America's most shameless sex writer channeling the notoriously guarded Mrs. Clinton.
But Trump has reserved his most shameless polling-related lies for claims about his Republican approval rating.
Silicon Valley is full of copycats, and Facebook, which owns Instagram, is one of the most shameless.
Noisey: Can you tell me something not involving sex/vomit which is the most shameless thing you've ever done?
He is determined to be our most shameless president, running a White House awash in salacious stories and louche characters.
She wrote she had been put in a small cell next to eight prisoners "who were showing the most shameless behavior".
Mr. Murray is the most emphatic, slapping his knee, but also perhaps the most shameless in going for the gross-out joke.
And, as luck would have it, the fair's most shameless peddlers of mediocrity are some of the biggest galleries in the world.
To back up, Manafort has long been well-known as perhaps the most shameless player of the sordid international lobbying game that powers Washington.
Coming up, we expose one of the most shameless examples of brutal media bias against the president, and of course is coming from the New York Times.
Only the most shameless of gluttons would eat at Twinkie for breakfast (a group we'd like to offer a preemptive apology to; We mask our envy with name-calling).
But then there's the catch, and the sinking feeling: These people, the ones being revealed as grifters of the most shameless sort, are the same people running our country.
I have big curly hair … [and] on my one-year anniversary I ended up doing the most shameless thing I could think of – and that's shave my hair [off] live.
"The curriculum is one of the most shameless, transparent, empty PR efforts I have seen in a long time," Matt Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, told BuzzFeed News.
It's a twist that not even Chris Harrison could have foreseen: Last summer, two of TV's most shameless pleasures, UnREAL and The Bachelorette, provided some of the medium's most progressive social commentary, too.
But when Trump on Wednesday replaced Sessions with the AG's spokesman, a former Iowa US Attorney named Matthew Whitaker, he took one of his most shameless steps yet to handicap the investigation into his campaign.
I wanted to know about the most shameless thing they've ever done, because if one woman knows how to stick a middle finger up to shame itself, it is Lily Allen—and by extension her fans.
Hair gummies—Thanks to the pioneering efforts of The Bachelor's most shameless castoffs in the mid-2010s, the world got sold on the idea that a blue pastel gummy bear could maybe give us luxurious locks.
Hair gummies—Thanks to the pioneering efforts of The Bachelor's most shameless castoffs in the mid-230s, the world got sold on the idea that a blue pastel gummy bear could maybe give us luxurious locks.
Hair gummies—Thanks to the pioneering efforts of The Bachelor's most shameless castoffs in the mid-20073s, the world got sold on the idea that a blue pastel gummy bear could maybe give us luxurious locks.
"I measure a president's sensitivity to the rule of law by his actions, not his off-the-cuff comments, tweets or statements," huffed one of his most shameless defenders, Leonard Leo of the Federalist Society, this week.
His first and perhaps most shameless pardon, of Joe Arpaio in August last year, was an unmistakable middle finger to the federal judges who had convicted the former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, of contempt of court.
Local residents speak with a mixture of anger and disappointment at the fraudulent pledges to clean up the lake — one of the most shameless cases of alleged corruption within the battery of investigations currently underway in Guatemala.
The gladiatorial nature of boxing lends itself to allegories about group pride and dominance, and Trump clearly picked up some tips from his longtime friend Don King, the sport's most shameless promoter and stirrer of the racial pot.
The reason for that is simple — there is no plan that would allow Britain to have its cake and eat it, too, as disingenuously promised by Boris Johnson, the former foreign secretary and most shameless of Brexit propagandists.
But for those of us who still care about facts, Conway is one of the world's most shameless liars, distinguishing herself with a unique willingness to look into a camera and say anything to protect a president who traffics in misinformation.
One would hope, by a similar token, that fear of undermining the effectiveness of important counterterrorism operations would restrain even the most shameless administration from, say, pursuing a partisan purge of the FBI and the rest of the intelligence community.
The comedian upheld the reputation he earned during his three consecutive hosting stints in 2010, 2011, and 2012, when the pointed barbs he aimed at his celebrity audience helped define him as one of the most shameless awards show emcees in recent memory.
As an actual elected official, Romney will inevitably end up being unabashedly who he is — one of the most shameless opportunists in the history of American public life, who invariably ends up disappointing people who expect him to stick to anything for long.
The George W. Bush administration was most shameless in mobilizing a combination of feminism and Islamophobia to legitimate the war on terror — I am thinking of Laura Bush and Condoleezza Rice, talking publicly about the need to "free" women in Afghanistan and Iraq.
William PriesterNew York To the Editor: Let's remember that an acquittal does not mean the accused did not commit the offenses alleged, or suggest innocence, only that a jury — for whatever reason, including the most shameless and self-serving — failed to convict.
There's no reason why dreaming big and habitually overshooting should result in anything other than the usual tripe, but this is their secret if anything is: their best music is their most shameless and their most prone to romantic overstatement, for this is when Flowers's mystical visions most readily bloom.
It's for fans of things like ghost-detecting babies urinating on a character who shares the likeness of Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro, Monster Energy drink (which enjoys some of the most shameless product placement I have ever encountered), and actor Mads Mikkelsen staring right into the camera while assuring you that he's your daddy.
German playwright Bertolt Brecht describes fascism as: "a historic phase of capitalism" and "...the nakedest, most shameless, most oppressive, and most treacherous form of capitalism" (1935). Writing the truth: Five difficulties. Translation by Richard Winston, for the magazine ‘Twice a Year’. Collected in William Wasserstrom, ed.
Coward acknowledged that the central character, the egocentric actor Garry Essendine, was a self- caricature.Lahr, p. 34 Ben Brantley called the play "among the most shameless, if liveliest, self-addressed valentines in theater history."Brantley, Ben. "Present Laughter; Sinfully Charming, Noel Coward's 'Me' Requires Charisma", The New York Times, 9 August 1995, p.
Trendmasters entered a merchandising deal with the film's producers to create a line of tie-in toys. In exchange for product placement, Fox also entered into co-promotional deals with Molson Coors Brewing Company and Coca-Cola.Top Ten: Most Shameless Uses Of Product Placement In Film movie- moron.com. Retrieved July 8, 2008.
On 25 August 2018, according to The Week news magazine, Arnab Goswami was lambasted on social media after a 30-second video clip of him purportedly calling "a group" the "most shameless bunch of Indians I have ever seen" went viral on social media while discussing blocking foreign aid destined for the flood hit state of Kerala. He further added the people who are criticising the government of India in this regard are 'anti-national', 'paid agents', and 'shameless'. Keralites have showered the Facebook and Twitter accounts of Republic TV and Arnab Goswami with ridiculing comments in protest. After being fact-checked by several news portals, it was finally revealed that Goswami's "most shameless bunch of Indians I have ever seen" comment did not refer to Keralites but he was actually targeting the "Tukde-Tukde Break India forces", "Leftists" and some Twitter handles that spread fake news about the 7 billion flood relief aid from the UAE.
Wong became interested in politics in the 2008 Legislative Council election, when pro- democracy League of Social Democrats (LSD) chairman Wong Yuk-man chanted "DAB the most shameless" in an election forum. He started listening to Wong's internet radio and joined the LSD despite his father's opposition. He participated in the 1 July demonstration in 2009 for the first time. In the 2010 July 1 demonstration, he joined the sit-in at the Central Government Offices after the demonstration.
In the 1800s, the slave trade from Africa to the Islamic countries picked up significantly when the European slave trade dropped around the 1850s only to be ended with European colonisation of Africa around 1900. In 1814, Swiss explorer Johann Burckhardt wrote of his travels in Egypt and Nubia, where he saw the practice of slave trading: "I frequently witnessed scenes of the most shameless indecency, which the traders, who were the principal actors, only laughed at. I may venture to state, that very few female slaves who have passed their tenth year, reach Egypt or Arabia in a state of virginity." A photograph of a slave boy in Zanzibar.
For her work at xoJane, Stadtmiller was profiled twice in The New York Observer, as well as on Flavorwire and The Rumpus. In 2014, she was named as one of the 25 "most shameless people on the Web" at SXSW, where she was featured on a panel with Jane Pratt, Kristina Wong and Issa Rae for "Fearlessly Funny: The Women Changing Digital Humor." Largely known for her social media presence, Stadtmiller was the first verified Twitter user from the New York Post, and frequently writes about using social media for networking, including how to boost one's Klout score. (Stadtmiller's Klout score is 82.) Stadtmiller currently hosts a podcast on the RiotCast Network called News Whore.
Dionysus, the god of wine, theatre, and ecstasy in ancient Greek religion, has been compared to many other deities, both by his classical worshippers and later scholars. These deities include figures outside of ancient Greek religion, such as Jesus, Osiris, Shiva, and Tammuz, as well as figures inside of ancient Greek religion, such as Hades.Heraclitus, encountering the festival of the Phallophoria, in which phalli were paraded about, remarked in a surviving fragment: "If they did not order the procession in honor of the god and address the phallus song to him, this would be the most shameless behavior. But Hades is the same as Dionysos, for whom they rave and act like bacchantes", Kerényi 1976, pp. 239–240.
Jay Cridlin from the Tampa Bay Times wrote that guests should expect long waiting times to ride, although the length of the ride is "probably a fair tradeoff." Cridlin called SheiKra, "a majestic, one-of-a-kind roller coaster experience", and mentions that the attraction, "may be the world's finest dive coaster". In a 2005 article, Cridlin mostly praised the 90-degree drop and wrote that, "Despite its sheer size and dominance of the Busch Gardens landscape ... the coaster likely will still inspire debate among park visitors." Eric Michael from Orlando Sentinel wrote, "The 200-foot monster, Florida's tallest, wins my vote for best drop, straight down at 90-degrees, and most shameless tease (riders hang at the top for a few seconds)".
He has personally and alone won over 60, 000 workers for you and your power from the Jewish Progressives and Social Democrats in Berlin!...O dear Grandpa, it is disgusting to observe how in our Christian-German, good Prussian land, the Judenthum, twisting and corrupting everything, has the cheek to attack such men, and in the most shameless, insolent way to seek their downfall"." Impressed with his grandson's arguments, the Emperor kept Stoecker on. In November 1887, at a Christian Social event at the house of Field Marshal Alfred von Waldersee, Prince Wilhelm stood next to Stoecker, praised him as the "second Luther", declared his support for the CSP as bringing about the spiritual regeneration of Germany and urged men to vote for the CSP.
1 in "The 10 Most Shameless Product Placements in Movie History", calling it "unintentionally awesome" and "almost genius." Complex wrote: "As an accidentally riotous failure, Mac and Me comes highly recommended, but its real purpose requires a line of shot glasses... everyone must take a shot whenever Raffill's film displays one of its countless product placements." The film is part of a running gag by actor Paul Rudd. When appearing as a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and O'Brien's later show Conan, Rudd would perform a "bait-and-switch" by routinely showing the same clip from it (in which Eric Cruise, watched by MAC, loses control of his wheelchair and falls off a cliff into a lake) instead of showing clips from the actual films he was ostensibly promoting.
"If HP Tinker didn't exist, you'd have to make him up... he is as influenced as much by Woody Allen, Dr Seuss and Morrissey as he is by William Burroughs and Joe Orton. As one of the brave ones — and one of Britain's most shameless writers — HP Tinker has been peddling his own brand of surrealism for years now, in stories littered with pop cultural references where you are likely to meet Dorothy Parker, Tom Paulin, Paul Gauguin as you are Dean Martin and Morrissey." (Dogmatika website) The Times has praised his "hilarious deadpan surrealism", The Independent thought him "unusual, arresting, smart and very funny" and The Guardian remarked that he "fizzes with the kind of zany, surreal conjunctions that recall Barthelme and Pynchon in their prime." Travis Elborough, Guardian Books Review, Feb 2006 In 2010 HP Tinker appeared in the 200th edition of Ambit magazine alongside Sir Peter Blake and Jonathan Lethem.
A philosophical critique of charity can be found in Oscar Wilde's essay The Soul of Man Under Socialism, where he calls it "a ridiculously inadequate mode of partial restitution . . . usually accompanied by some impertinent attempt on the part of the sentimentalist to tyrannise over [the poor's] private lives", as well as a remedy that prolongs the "disease" of poverty, rather than curing it. Wilde's thoughts are cited with approval by Slavoj Žižek, and the Slovenian thinker adds his description of the effect of charity on the charitable: Friedrich Engels, in his 1845 treatise on the condition of the working class in England, points out that charitable giving, whether by governments or individuals, is often seen by the givers as a means to conceal suffering that is unpleasant to see. Engels quotes from a letter to the editor of an English newspaper who complains that ::streets are haunted by swarms of beggars, who try to awaken the pity of the passers-by in a most shameless and annoying manner, by exposing their tattered clothing, sickly aspect, and disgusting wounds and deformities.
The bodies of dying men lay one upon another, and > half-dead creatures reeled about the streets and gathered round all the > fountains in their longing for water. The sacred places also in which they > had quartered themselves were full of corpses of persons who had died there, > just as they were; for, as the disaster passed all bounds, men, not knowing > what was to become of them, became equally contemptuous of the property of > and the dues to the deities. All the burial rites before in use were > entirely upset, and they buried the bodies as best they could. Many from > want of the proper appliances, through so many of their friends having died > already, had recourse to the most shameless sepultures: sometimes getting > the start of those who had raised a pile, they threw their own dead body > upon the stranger's pyre and ignited it; sometimes they tossed the corpse > which they were carrying on the top of another that was burning, and so went > off.
The rise of this "most celebrated of the parvenues" (Charles Brand) to such power, his haughtiness and ruthlessness, and his complicity in the murder of Alexios II and in Andronikos' increasingly tyrannical rule, with its bloody purges of the aristocracy, combined to make Hagiochristophorites an object of hatred for the traditional elites, as attested in the writings of contemporaries and subsequent historians. Choniates describes Stephen's role in the proscriptions as the "ringleader and chief" of Andronikos' partisans, "whose thunderous voice crashed through the palace, sweeping away [...] all who were deemed suspect by Andronikos." Indeed, Choniates records that his surname, literally meaning "Holy Bearer of Christ"—although originally probably reflecting a place of origin dedicated to Saint Christopher—was popularly changed to , Antichristophorites, literally meaning "bearer of the Antichrist", for, in the words of Choniates, "he was the most shameless of Andronikos' attendants, filled with every wickedness". Likewise, Niketas' brother, the Archbishop of Athens Michael Choniates called him "the iron nerve of tyranny", while a "dialogue of the dead" written after Andronikos' overthrow depicts him, head still cloven in two, trying to tax the dead in Hades in order to pay for his passage on Charon's boat.

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