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Tubs are being ripped out in favor of glass showers.
The victims were stabbed and had their hearts ripped out.
They had ripped out the seats and put down floors.
Then they had the rug ripped out from under them.
And 2017 could be the year that spine gets ripped out.
The first building had no doors – they'd all been ripped out.
My heart feels like it's been ripped out and stomped on.
Bodies are abandoned with limbs cut off and organs ripped out.
The interior walls were completely ripped out down to the studs.
Others were dark and deserted, with the overhead lighting ripped out.
I'm not the only person who had my heart ripped out.
They melt down electronic guts ripped out of laptops and TVs.
The floors are ripped out, with another man gathering materials to caulk.
A gossip has his tongue continually ripped out, that sort of thing.
Patey-Ferguson has ripped out a toenail; people leave covered in bruises.
A number of houses have suffered damage, roofs have been ripped out.
Philomela had her tongue ripped out to prevent her from speaking publicly.
Others insisted the whole structure had to be ripped out and replaced.
Mae Murray Dorsey then had her unborn baby ripped out of her.
"It's frustrating," Mr. Terrill said as he ripped out a pollinating male.
Because the ponds are located on the coast, mangroves must be ripped out.
I had "a concussion, stitches, braids ripped out," Mill told Billboard in 2015.
"It's like having your soul ripped out of our body," Randall Pruitt said.
"It's like having your soul ripped out of your body," Randall said then.
Piles of ripped-out carpets filled its former lobby on a recent afternoon.
I had "a concussion, stitches, braids ripped out," Mill told Billboard in 22017.
He has ripped out the ideological foundations on which his party once stood.
In one fell swoop, Sanzo's livelihood had been ripped out from under him.
Some of the growers ripped out their vineyards and replanted with noble grapes.
My mother barely glanced at the headlines and, yes, ripped out the crosswords.
"It felt like my heart had been ripped out of my chest," Nadirah says.
One such dad, Tom, told me this was "like having your heart ripped out".
In the image, the gun held by the titular character was strategically ripped out.
I need to get my heart ripped out by Yoko Taro one more time.
The floors were buckled and partly ripped out, revealing a damp, black substance underneath.
Vast chunks of infrastructure need to be ripped out of the ground and replaced.
Parents' hunt for Hatchimals looks like a story ripped out of a 1990s newspaper.
During the beating, a clump of dreadlocks was ripped out of Mr. Moore's head.
The tornado tore off the roof of the house and ripped out the center.
Many of Bama's buildings are still shells, windows smashed, doors ripped out and roofs gone.
I watched that girl get ripped out of me, and graduation means grieving her, too.
Words like "wrecked" and "ruined" and "heart ripped out of my chest" are used often.
She tells me stories that could have been ripped out of my grade-school diaries.
He just had the mind stone that made him sentient ripped out of his head.
"Without a work permit, we're going to be ripped out of the workforce," she says.
"I felt like my entire world had been ripped out from under me," she said.
Soler-Williams said, recalling a towel bar that got ripped out of the bathroom wall.
When viruses interact with soap, that fat coating gets ripped out by the soap molecules.
Here, too, construction for the BRT station ripped out the trees and paved over the grass.
Two poll workers basically dismantled the machine in front of me and ripped out my ballot.
Most of them are handwritten -- on pages ripped out of notebooks, work stationary and handmade postcards.
We can't pass climate solutions in one Congress to have them ripped out by the next.
BT has already ripped out costs by negotiating better supplier terms and cutting jobs and property.
"Corruption and Conscience" is closer to something ripped from the headlines than ripped out of Tolkien.
According to local media, vandals targeted and ripped out a hectare of young sauvignon blanc vines.
One of the clerks, Chris, ripped out a tiny slip of paper from behind the counter.
Pacing at the local bus stop, I ferociously ripped out the dandelion weeds, fighting through tears.
Crews ripped out walls, ceilings and flooring, exposing layers of linoleum flooring original to the building.
"Pilgrimage" is a gutsy movie, and not just because a character gets his entrails ripped out.
Another one reached under my shirt to grab my breasts and ripped out my nipple ring.
He says his earring got ripped out of his ear and his knee got messed up.
" After some chit-chat with Grohl, Collier than ripped out the opening lines of "Welcome Home (Sanitarium).
"You're chasing the carrot and the carrot gets ripped out from in front of you," Pah says.
In a way, it's like the artistry has been ripped out of the visual essence of cinema.
Intensive coal mining has ripped out forests and spewed black dust across a swathe of central India.
It (almost) makes me barely notice I'm getting hair forcibly ripped out of my private parts. Almost.
It also shows the Infinity Stone that originally helped create Vision being ripped out of his head.
I drove through neighborhoods with mountains of wrecked furniture and ripped-out walls tossed on front lawns.
Both von Bolton and one of the band members had their hair ripped out in the melee.
In her court filing, Heard claimed Depp repeatedly hit her, ripped out her hair and choked her.
J.J. Goldberg, of the Jewish newspaper the Forward, argued that they had been ripped out of context.
The show fizzles out because the heart of the series has been ripped out with no explanation.
World of Final Fantasy has a fantasy premise that feels ripped out of a Japanese RPG playbook.
I went home and scrubbed the mascara off so hard that I ripped out a few lashes.
In the spartan kitchen, which occupies a corner of the living room, he ripped out a counter.
Streetcar lines were ripped out and bus routes were cut as people grew more reliant on cars.
Children stopped riding their bikes on her street after the asphalt was ripped out, Ms. Thonen said.
A couple of hours later, thieves broke in and ripped out the toilet, causing a minor flood.
And by "just desserts" we mean the guy's throat gets ripped out before he's tossed through a windshield.
Most of the seats save those in the cockpit were ripped out and replaced with blue fur benches.
She eventually suffered a broken jaw and had "a big chunk" of her hair ripped out, she said.
You're getting hot wax poured on your body and your hair is being ripped out with the follicles.
Plenty of close-ups of hair slowly being ripped out of stretched skin, and a lot of pain.
Advertisements were blacked out all around the stadium, and fans ripped out rows of seats to take home.
The tornado had ripped out chunks of the roof in one of the buildings, KCCI's drone footage showed.
When they found him, Taliban soldiers ripped out his beard and hair and kicked and spat on him.
They want it to be ripped out of the headlines, especially when it comes to Middle Eastern content.
During rehearsal, a heavy curtain rig had ripped out of the theater's ceiling and crashed to the floor.
Then in the 91st minute, Daniel Sturridge put England over the top and ripped out Welsh hearts everywhere.
Another flipped her over, reached into her top to grab her breasts and ripped out her nipple ring.
"I feel that my heart has been ripped out," Jon Segal, his longtime colleague at Knopf, told me.
The woman had recently ripped out her PICC line and had repeatedly refused further treatment, according to court documents.
Though the cosmetic changes are minimal, the guts buried within the magnesium chassis have been ripped out and overhauled.
Once it recognized a match, a nuclease enzyme ripped out out the offending strands from the T-cell DNA.
Most notably: Dual-class stock structure often get ripped out during a startup's first (or second) institutional financing round.
"It's all been ripped out from under them again," said Patrick Woodie, president of NC Rural Center in Raleigh.
Pharmaceutical companies, which usually see gains from trade deals, got their big promise ripped out of the final agreement.
The Hummer, The Tesla, and the boat have all been pried open like oysters, their valuable batteries ripped out.
"The night Alton died, I felt like a part of me was ripped out of my belly," Washington tells PEOPLE.
No dazzling chandeliers were destroyed and no gold-and-red balconies were ripped out before it opened in December 1969.
An enraged Trump held Ivana down and ripped out handfuls of her hair in one 1989 incident, the book alleges.
"My insides are being ripped out, but I know that I'm not there to get into an argument," he said.
Disco, ripped out of New York and plonked into the living rooms of bored pensioners eating steak and ale pies.
A parking meter was ripped out of the ground and used as a battering ram to get to the police.
By the end, even the domestic scenes feel sinister, like the rug has been ripped out from under the Swede.
Returning to the operating room after a 10-week leave felt "like your soul is getting ripped out," she said.
When the internet will be ripped out of the hands of the giants and regulatory bodies remains to be seen.
But when they are big and do not look to have been ripped out of their sockets, they are charming.
The camp play was about a kid being ripped out of his home and when I looked up people were weeping.
Among the notable items was the Abydos Table, an important list of kings ripped out of the walls of a temple.
The amendment may sound to some readers like it's been ripped out of a conspiracy forum, because that's exactly what happened.
I saw a family of 16 beaten to the ground, children ripped out of parents' arms, Tasers pointed at fathers' chests.
Instead, they're decidedly more down to earth, with the look of a hand-scrawled monster ripped out of a child's notebook.
"A hedge has been ripped out of the ground and stolen from outside a couple's house in Tillington," reads the article.
Along the way it ripped out part of his tongue and seven teeth, and shattered the right side of his jaw.
Meaning that existing systems that don't meet the incoming standards will need to be phased out and ripped out over time.
Indeed, his views on political economy sound as if they could have been ripped out of the GOP Freedom Caucus playbook.
My bedroom floor is currently covered in tufts of stuffing ripped out of several plush toys I&aposd received as gifts.
As any parent knows, the child who has a toy ripped out of their hands will be angry, sad and hurt.
The storm ravaged Hong Kong, and pictures from downtown areas show tall trees ripped out of the ground by their roots.
The woman had ripped out her PICC line, which administered saline nutrition, and had repeatedly refused further treatment, according to court documents.
Later, he had the ceiling ripped out exposing the rafters, added a sleeping loft, redid the sleeping porch and added a bathroom.
It's telling that, in Sharp Objects, the most gruesome scenes are not images of dead little girls with their teeth ripped out.
Just take a deep breath and go, "Why am I doing this again?" because you'll have the piss ripped out of you.
It was "boarded up, ripped out, and flooded" by the time its developer, Harry Skydell, snagged it for $803 million in 1982.
Much of its side facing the river was destroyed, and the once grand panes of stained glass were ripped out or shattered.
There's a Franciscan priest named Richard Rohr who writes eloquently about having the carpet ripped out from under you in this way.
Downstairs, they ripped out the addition and extended the central foyer by 12 feet for extra living space and a larger kitchen.
On Christmas Day, the dashboard of the Don Lubi, the boat belonging to Mr. Pinto, the regional fishing official, was ripped out.
There was a huge gash on the roof as if the hand of God went in and ripped out the barn's heart.
The trail is littered with felled trees and craters from giant root systems that were ripped out of the ground by cyclones.
Things escalated and officers ended up firing a Taser into his back, which they say he ripped out and fled into the woods.
"These beautiful old homes, a lot of times are torn down or the character is ripped out of them," Leanne tells PEOPLE Now.
This was literally ripped out of the hands of rank-and-file, brought into the seventh floor, the upper echelon of the FBI.
Even though it was tough, she ripped out the queen's heart and crushed it so she could live a happy life in Storybrooke.
I like products where you can really feel like it's working, and of course you can see all your blackheads getting ripped out.
Several people in the group ran up to the truck and ripped out the flags, bringing them into the crowd as others applauded.
And, when it finally happens, well, get ready to have the rug ripped out from underneath you when they complete the ultimate dare.
Forced to improvise, she ripped out pages from her notebook and stuffed them into her dress' shoulder openings to create sleeves, witnesses said.
The final level takes place in a location ripped out of Silent Hill or Resident Evil, a red-skied hellscape and industrial lab.
That was like a week of feeling like your heart is ripped out of your chest—feeling very emotionally attached to this thing.
His trophy needs to be ripped out of his hands and he needs to be banned from ever playing a single match again.
"My heart is being ripped out and I don't know what else to do," Rachael Ingram said in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
"These are massive trees that have been just ripped out of the earth," Mr. Trump said, pointing to a tangle of uprooted pines.
They described guards using slurs like spear chucker, porch monkey and worse, and there are cases of inmates having their dreadlocks ripped out.
The city cracked down on gambling, streetcars were ripped out, disruptive one-way streets were established, and all of it crushed the local economy.
For Moore, who has called herself a "black Barbie," the construction of her dream home seems ripped out of a kid's house-play fantasy.
Disappointed, she leaves and comes back with the other Chanels, who find Pour Homme dead in a morgue locker with his guts ripped out.
So, I resigned myself to a diet, countless crunches, and a Billy Blank Tae Bo workout I'd ripped out of a copy of Seventeen.
Workers ripped out the interior of the house, installing a getaway tunnel with an entrance behind the mirror of a first-story dressing room.
A student may choose an alternate text I provide, but this material isn't savagely ripped out of my course to satiate the PC police.
Fingertips going numb, I ripped out every paper, assuring him through tears that I knew it was there, it had been there just yesterday.
For Calm City, Westbrook bought a 1976 RV on Craigslist, ripped out the sink and cabinets and added enough bench space for nine people.
In the electoral context, it doesn't matter that the remark by Pelosi at a press conference in Washington has been ripped out of context.
In the final shot, we see Officer K staring down at a book with a whole bunch of pages ripped out of the middle.
What sort of life would they have had if my grandfather had been ripped out of his mother's arms and they had been separated?
John Kasich says he won't "sit silent" and watch the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion get "ripped out" as Republicans work to repeal the law.
Cuphead looks like a 264s cartoon, with characters that feel ripped out of a long-lost Disney short and animations that feel appropriately hand-drawn.
Bring this visual guide to your next appointment, and you'll be ripped out of a hair rut faster than you can say "hold the door."
We can only imagine how painful it is to actually have your earring get ripped out of your ear so roughly that you're left bleeding.
Even though body waxing is usually a very painful experience, people are seeking out short videos online of hair being ripped out of the skin.
I think basically what we're looking for is the pipeline to get ripped out of the ground and for them to take it all back.
The report said "she ripped out pages from her notebook and stuffed them into her dress's shoulder openings to create sleeves" -- but it didn't work.
That means those sections might have to be ripped out of the bill to prevent it from being dead on arrival in the Senate. Rep.
An hour later she got a text from her sister saying their roof had been ripped out and the family was cowering in the bathroom.
Schools in Raqqa, most of whose inhabitants are Arab, are still using official Syrian textbooks—though with photos of the ruling Assad family ripped out.
He alleged that the bouncer directed four armed men to attack him and they ripped out diamond earrings and stole other jewelry in the process.
If there's significant damage or a full tear (see Lil Wayne, whose plugs ripped out, splitting his earlobe), the procedure is completed under local anesthetic.
But its buildings are loaded with technology that needs to be ripped out and replaced, three current and former WeWork IT employees told Business Insider.
Across the state, on Sanibel Island, the Sanctuary Golf Club ripped out concrete cart paths and brought in beehives to help pollinate the local wildflowers.
"There's a real profound sense among a large part of the Christian population that the rug is being ripped out from under them," she said.
Soon after the stadium opened, though, the field was ripped out because the improper composition of the sand underneath the sod left deformities on the field.
Frank's cart is big too, one of those big green Whole Foods ones, but with the electronics and the screens and all that shit ripped out.
I reached the end of this episode and ripped out my headphones, closed my laptop, then put my head between my legs and practiced yogic breathing.
Activists warned that without limits, San Francisco's quaint Victorian homes and Gold Rush bordellos would be ripped out to make way for bank and insurance headquarters.
The pop star's earring somehow got ripped out during her Tidal X charity concert on Saturday night, causing some carnage to her lobe in the process.
Whole skyscrapers are ripped out of their foundations in today's trailer, pulled into a darkened sky by huge alien spaceships, before being dropped back to Earth.
Along with the small mark on the inside of my arm where an impatient nurse ripped out my IVs none too gently, over and over again.
It was then that an oak-shafted, seven-foot-long beach umbrella, ripped out of the sand by the wind, flew straight into his left eye.
It happened two days before Thanksgiving, and with their hearts ripped out it was hard for them to understand what they had to be thankful for.
"Considering how the team was ripped out of the community, it only makes sense to pay homage to them," said Tim Restall, the Yard Goats president.
Ollie, a slightly overweight and cross-eyed cat that liked to sleep indoors, was discovered with her spine ripped out and displayed not far from home.
I'd been promised a pay bump "eventually" only to have it ripped out from beneath me, and it set the tone for much of my career.
And, for those of you with kids or pets, there's a safety lock on it to keep it from literally being ripped out from the frame.
In the early summer, a 14-year-old shepherdess was found dead, her throat ripped out by an unknown animal attack, near the village of Langogne.
Van Dyke's teen daughter took the stand for the defense, and reportedly said her heart was "ripped out of her chest" when she heard his guilty verdict.
When they did, officials ripped out lead water pipes feeding 17,600 homes — and discovered three years later that many of the repairs had only prolonged the contamination.
The guns have a real weight to them and take time to reload, while fistfights can be brutal, violent slogs that seem ripped out of Netflix's Daredevil.
Among other things, they ripped out the grassed rough and replaced it with sandy natural areas more in harmony with the terrain on which the course lies.
And not just demolished but ripped out of the ground, as Bruce Goff's Bavinger House in Norman, Oklahoma, had been built right into the state's red earth.
She checks the belongings of the horribly disfigured body of Maurice LeFay (Scoot McNairy), finding a ripped out phone book page with Ennis Stussy's information on it.
"To lose my brother unexpectedly with no closure or conversation is like a relationship ripped out of your arms," Vanderpump, 59, tells PEOPLE about her only brother.
It began in 2009 when Mr. Kalmar arrived, ripped out every wall and door — except a restroom and a closet — and exposed two exhilarating walls of windows.
After buying the place, she had the lowered ceilings ripped out, creating almost twelve feet of vertical space, and bolted the circus trapeze to an overhead beam.
So I am both in it, because I like it, and ripped out of it, because Diane says, 'Too much money, too many rich people, let's go.
Elsewhere in the stadium, a whole set of seats was ripped out and passed overhead from row to row, and finally dumped onto the field in protest.
For years, the global wine industry had been devolving toward a monoculture, with local grape varieties ripped out in favor of more immediately profitable, mass-market types.
Under the plan, 30 percent of foreign software and hardware would be ripped out and replaced in 2020, 50 percent in 2021, and 20 percent in 2022.
Even places most closely associated with cars, like Detroit and Los Angeles, are remaking transit networks once ripped out to make way for Fords, Chevys and Chryslers.
I got the shit ripped out of me for it, but I'd just be like "I look so dramatic," I'm walking, the wind is blowing, I'm billowing.
A glitter-encrusted heart frames what appears to be a woman's pubic area with a lightning bolt ripped out of the skin, exposing the bloody, raw flesh underneath.
You hunker down and subject yourself to having your heart ripped out for 132 minutes, and then you don't watch that shit again for 10 to 12 years.
Since Hades has all of the phones ripped out in town, Snow and Charming can't communicate with their son, Neal, and they have to make a tough choice.
Lafontaine-Greywind's parents and her longtime boyfriend, Ashton Matheny, brought a newborn infant believed to be the baby that was ripped out of her womb, to the service.
It was a bright and energetic collection, and today Yamagishi is releasing the second half, a similarly-themed chiptunes album that feels ripped out of the NES era.
On Happily Ever After, he memorably got into an explosive fight with her family over dinner (to recap: lamps were punched, shirts were torn, weaves were ripped out).
Jules is a trans girl who loves pink and clothes that look ripped out of the pages of a manga comic; she's a romantic with disappointingly limited options.
They range from tall, wispy black ghosts that look ripped out of Spirited Away, to invisible spirits that leave a trail of bloody footprints when they chase you.
And I like that the arrangement here stays simple throughout; the song builds, but you never get ripped out of the placid, lovely little world you're transported to.
In a neighborhood in east Houston, streets were lined with 8-foot (2.4 meter) piles of soggy debris, including mattresses, carpets and other belongings ripped out of homes.
The repeating structure of the blocks means that as social and economic circumstances change, old buildings can be shifted in use or ripped out, or multiple buildings combined.
LONDON — The laptop — or what's left of it — is a mangled carcass: Its innards have been ripped out, and only a few strips of metal and plastic remain.
On Robaina's farm, a two-hour drive from Havana, he pointed out the bare patches in his fields where winds from the same storm ripped out whole plants.
He ripped out the hearts of Oklahoma City Thunder fans when he left for the Oakland-based Warriors, which many considered the easiest route to an NBA title.
Looters had ripped out the majority of the Houston's portholes, removed rivets holding the ship's hull together, and had been in the process of gathering unexploded shells and ordnance.
Construction workers ripped out trees, put concrete over grass, and shrunk down what was a soccer pitch into a mini futsal court, barely usable for any kind of game.
Meanwhile, the low end of VR still looks as if someone covered the viewer's face in Vaseline, then ripped out one of their eyes, depriving them of stereoscopic vision.
The poster features what appears to be Woody's outstretched arm on the floor as he holds onto his signature sheriff's hat with some of his stuffing clearly ripped out.
What Sanders, and to some extent Warren as well, is arguing is that the system of student debt is fundamentally noxious and should be ripped out root and branch.
The second Ofglen (Tattiawna Jones), a Black woman, was beaten and had her tongue ripped out for vocally opposing the stoning of one of her white peers (Madeline Brewer).
A father of one of the dead students soon ripped out two of the crosses, and for months a debate raged about the appropriate way to recall the assailants.
When I look at art, in whatever form it takes, I want to walk away feeling like my brain, chest, and stomach have been ripped out and absolutely trampled.
Five days after the Department of Justice announced that it would retry Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, the judge in the case all but ripped out its core.
The previous owners of the house had ripped out its walls, banged around all day, left busted garbage bags of broken plaster on the curb, chalking up the blacktop.
Amidst all these strong, goofy, and dramatic characters, there's this cool guy in a leather jacket that feels like he's been ripped out of some over-the-top action movie.
And the whole thing is rendered with a colorful, low-poly, retrofuturistic style that makes it feel almost like you're zipping through a sci-fi city ripped out of Tron.
He's ripped out Holder's rules that pushed federal prosecutors away from mandatory minimum sentences and has all-but-abandoned previous efforts to take on police departments over civil rights violations.
I think in her New York apartment, she ripped out a lot of the wood and put in laminate instead because she felt it was cleaner and easier to clean.
Specifically, between March 6 and November 6, 2018, nearly 300,000 DACA recipients will be ripped out of the American workforce and denied the opportunity to contribute to the US economy.
Many lush lawns here are being ripped out and replaced by native plants that cast a hue of tan across the community, rather than anything that could be called emerald.
The 975 original seats will be ripped out, and claustrophobic plaster walls added, reducing the capacity to 43, so Bruce can really feel each and every person in the crowd.
And it took on a wild edge in the Scherzo, when the string players ripped out sforzando accents with the cheery violence of a convoy of bikers revving their engines.
It's as if an entire season of television had been whittled down to under two hours, or as if someone had taken a book and ripped out chapters at random.
To implement a ban now would be extraordinarily costly and delay the rollout of the faster network because a lot of that old kit would have to be ripped out.
The facade likely had steps up to an imposing front door, but that is all gone now — ripped out when the single-family building was converted to apartments around 22014.
That's because she's under a kind of soft house arrest: Her brother has taken away her cellphone and ripped out her internet, worried that she will shame the family. Why?
The tour takes place in the same virtual rendition of ancient Egypt as the core Origins story campaign, but one where most of the video game aspects have been ripped out.
Now, after years of absence, I can't stop imagining the scenes behind the names: the Royal Aviary, say, or the beating heart ripped out of a body in a sunless passage.
"We know enough to know that if we feel like this episode is leading down a path, the rug is going to get ripped out from under us," said Washington, 41.
The rowing center for the 21 Athens Olympics is deserted and decaying; Brazil's iconic Maracana stadium which hosted the 262.5250 Olympic soccer competition was looted afterwards, and the seats ripped out.
But instead, Weinstein started kissing and fondling her; despite Haley's protests, Weinstein ultimately pushed her on a bed, ripped out her tampon, and put his mouth on her genitals, Haley alleged.
Landbauer said that while he'd belonged to the fraternity for 18 years, he had only seen the songbook, which was printed in 11, with ripped-out pages and blacked-out passages.
Landbauer said that while he'd belonged to the fraternity for 18 years, he had only seen the songbook, which was printed in 1997, with ripped-out pages and blacked-out passages.
There's plenty of violence, in case you were worried that you won't see hearts being ripped out of chests, innocent waiters being fed on, necks being snapped, or whole families being murdered.
Over 300 individuals have found their way into a space that I compare to a high school art room ripped out of the school system and given to the streets of Wilmington.
Kaylee Muthart, the woman who ripped out her own eyes while in a meth-induced psychotic state last month, is finally home and hopes for a better life after losing her sight.
The boxing superstar broke out his favorite pen and ripped out HUNDREDS of signatures on Everlast boxing gloves during a marathon autograph session this week ... and it's all for his richest fans.
But think about the pain of nicking your pits while shaving, or worse, the eye-watering sting of having all the hairs ripped out from the root at once by a wax.
Two rows of seats had been ripped out of the van, so a few of us squatted on tiny plastic stools that slid along the greasy metal floor when the road curved.
For delivery workers like Lian Deqing, having a bike stolen, whether it is snapped off its chain or ripped out from underneath its rider, means losing the ability to make a living.
"There is a clear desire and endorsement for the notion that Scotland should not be landed with a Boris Johnson government and ripped out of Europe against our own will," she said.
We can't yet say what Baby Sonic is about, other than looking cute, but this feels like something ripped out of Disney's playbook — taking a beloved character and making it a baby.
The Bayamón Soccer Complex 1 and 2 received lots of damage, particularly the second, where the field turf got ripped out by falling beams of the safety netting that collapsed onto the field.
Meeting attendees were not clear on whether the NDAA requires existing Hikvision and Dahua equipment to be ripped out or just that new cameras and other surveillance equipment must come from different suppliers.
These objects have been ripped out of archaeological sites with no documentation and now forever lack context and key associations -- the kind of valuable information possible only with careful scientific excavation by archaeologists.
Unfortunately, for many fans, it was a little too soon, as one person commented, "I come to Ikea for affordable and aesthetically pleasing furniture/storage solutions not to have MY HEART RIPPED OUT."
For three and a half hours in a city that had its heart ripped out by Fernandez's death in a boating accident on Sunday, the familiar routine of that game provided group therapy.
Children whose lives have been destroyed by the actions of violent men in their own countries, but whose most devastating loss was to be ripped out of their mothers' arms by U.S. authorities.
But if I had to take one artist, it would be Rembrandt, and this book, "Rembrandt's Universe," has the largest collection of his works included, and I've ripped out multiple pages from it.
But several GV investors tell me that "The Machine" has ripped out their guts, possibly costing them lucrative opportunities (particularly some of the more risky bets that often turn into venture's biggest wins).
These steps have already been taken (hardware has been ripped out, materials sent abroad), and will stay in place for 85033 years or more, preventing a bomb far longer than military action could.
Once they had gone through customs — paying the 254 percent tariff on passenger vehicles instead of the heftier 25 percent levied on commercial vans — the seats and windows were ripped out and recycled.
Only after the asphalt had been ripped out almost three years ago did Ms. Amoura and her neighbors learn that their street had been "reclaimed," Omaha City Hall's euphemism for unpaving a road.
Image via Fucko When this Fucko song hit my inbox, I stopped everything I was doing, ripped out my headphones, turned it all the way up to eleven and just let it all out.
They held up a pile of Trump campaign signs they hoped to bring home from the rally that night; each one had been ripped out of their hands, shredded by protesters who reviled Trump.
It's not just in parks and other public areas—many schools decided it was too expensive to replace old pipes, so they ripped out their drinking fountains instead, forcing kids to buy bottled water.
We're on day two of the internet's relentless bashing of United Airlines after a passenger was forcibly ripped out of his seat on Sunday, and the internet is showing no sign of letting up.
Fourth down after fourth down, making plays, making plays, momentum is on our side and then get our jugulars ripped out because the ref felt bad for James Harrison for falling on the ground.
It's almost as if we think that, by comically over-exaggerating our feelings and turning them into actual objects (liked ripped out hearts or bubble wrap), we can safely express our loneliness and alienation.
Compared with tree fruits, which take a decade or two and a small fortune to produce, strawberries are quick and cheap; plants, hardiest in their first year, are ripped out after a single harvest.
But having children ripped out of the hands of their parents is something that, in modern history, shows a kind of anger and aggressiveness that's always been there but was never in direct power.
Can I rely on context to make my point clear, or must I write in fear that any sentence can be ripped out of context and pasted on Twitter to be used against me?
Venice Beach, California (CNN)As a small child, she played hide-and-seek with nurses, ripped out IVs to race around the hospital floor naked and left an explosion of glitter in her wake.
Competitions here generally concluded with a human sacrifice, Fabio said, doing a little pantomime of the victor having his heart ripped out and offered to the gods, his gold teeth sparking in the mist.
And although I'd been ripped out of my 1920s kitchen mindset, I did get back into the cookie-selling spirit while skipping through the office, fresh-baked goods in hand (okay, I didn't actually skip).
Even the cast of Howl's Moving Castle feels ripped out of a Japanese RPG, with a cursed old woman, a shape-shifting wizard, and a sentient turnip all teaming up for a long, arduous quest.
"Because people are being ripped out of sweat lodges and there's threats of raids, a lot of women for those basic safety and comfort reasons are preferring to go elsewhere to give birth," Grantham says.
LinkedIn's acquisition of the popular email add-in Rapportive, and its subsequent demolition as its new owner ripped out some of its best features, left a lot of users angry and scrambling for an alternative.
We're told the FBI is also looking into the ripped out magazine pages found in their home ... to see if there's any match to the cut-out letters used in the racist and homophobic letter.
Whatever it is, it's clear that the staffing foundation on which Bannon might have tried to build a new nationalist foreign policy is being ripped out — and by one of his chief White House rivals.
Actually, because of the weight of art books, I'd probably go through my studio and collect together all the images I've ripped out of painting books over the years and take them in a folder.
That's what happened to this poor kid, who got an advanced course in Life Will Always Crush Your Spirit when a cheeky little footballer ripped out his heart with a quick rainbow flick and nutmeg.
The understanding that as soon as you fall in love with a role, begin to live anew in the performance…and in a second, that small life gets ripped out from you by the core.
For now, though, it's stranded at AeroTec's facility in Moses Lake, Washington, where its guts—the seats, electrical wiring, fuel lines—will be ripped out and replaced beginning sometime in the middle of next year.
Also watching Infinity War will prepare you for the feeling if what it's like to have your heart ripped out and turned to dust, because that's the emotion that you'll have as the closing credits roll.
Sure, there are leaves, but the reality is you'll be sitting on a bench that's probably dedicated to someone's dead relative, having your soul ripped out to the sound of joyful children at a nearby playground.
Trump fired back, saying Clinton was in favor of partial-birth abortions being legal, which meant that a fetus could be "ripped out" of a mother's womb a day before she was due to give birth.
You can be obsessive like me, with a notebook that looks like it's ripped out of A Beautiful Mind, or you can simply enjoy the grim, shocking story as it unfolds in its strange, disjointed manner.
That transition from ad revenue to subscription means that the infrastructure undergirding these companies needs to be completely ripped out and replaced with new solutions designed to solve a whole new set of problems — and opportunities.
Image Credit: Chen-Hui Chen / DukeIt sounds ripped out of the pages of a science fiction novel—or maybe a Lisa Frank catalog—but the genetically modified, brilliantly colored zebra fish pictured above is no fantasy.
Wafia "I'm Good" I am dead because Wafia has reached into my soul and ripped out my experiences with approximately all of my breakups for the last 10 years and turned them into a perfect song.
Deutsche Telekom has given the starkest warning, saying that if Huawei is not only barred from future work, but its kit must also be ripped out of existing 4G networks, 5G could be delayed by years.
A beleaguered and often overlooked sports market got to spend two weeks in the national spotlight, reminding us that it's unfairly maligned—only to have its collective guts ripped out in the most excruciating way possible.
The concept practically seems ripped out of a Zoolander 3 spec script (or like it could be a month-early April Fool's joke), but we've confirmed that the slightly zany catwalk spectacle is, in fact, legit.
Still, there's enough in Villains to watch through through your fingers (including a scene in which Jules gets her tongue ring ripped out) to merit a spot in Monroe's oeuvre of forward-thinking, gun horror movies.
You're dead tired from being up for ten hours waiting to go into a surgery room where your wife is going to be cut open and your son is going to be ripped out of her.
It's this outgoing, popular, spoiled teenage girl who, using her mother's pliers, ripped out Natalie and Ann's teeth, one yank at a time, while her two minions, Jodes (April Brinson) and Kelsey (Violet Brinson), held them down.
So if the consent rug it's been squatting on for years suddenly gets ripped out from underneath it, there would need to be radical reshaping of ad-targeting practices to avoid trampling on EU citizens' fundamental right.
"We know enough to know that if we feel like this episode is leading down a path, the rug is going to get ripped out from under us," Washington, 41, explained in another segment on the show.
Politicians who support the forced separation of immigrant families at the border, for example -- small children literally being ripped out of their parents' arms -- seem hypocritical to complain about being bothered, say, at dinner in a restaurant.
When Edwards visited Carthan's tiny yellow bungalow in the spring, scraps of copper piping lay coiled in the grass, the remnants of the service line that a construction crew sent by the city had just ripped out.
She has started back at the job now, but before that she was out at the dream home every day, coordinating the volunteers who ripped out her drywall and the guy who towed away her dead cars.
They ripped out the concrete and transformed the space into a bright play area with green synthetic turf for the pups to roll around on, running water for drinks, shiny white fencing, even a red fire hydrant.
How about when they were ripped out of their mother&aposs arms in Guatemala or Honduras or wherever they came from and then stuffed in a trunk, some of them, to cross the desert by smugglers and coyotes.
In fact, watching the second season can sometimes feel like stepping into the shoes of the hosts themselves, and having some very basic assumptions about the nature of the world and its characters ripped out from beneath you.
The interior designer had his heart ripped out and stomped on, got booted from his shared apartment, moved back in with his parents in his mid-30s — and then put his life (and yes, his home) back together.
In their defensive crouch, Democrats have forgotten to explain why they consider it important that "no family have the American dream ripped out from under them because they can't afford medical care," as Merkley said on the call.
Suspending the project that stretches across 28 northern cities may have a limited impact as more than 4 million homes have already installed gas-fired radiators, while tens of thousands of factories have ripped out coal-fuelled boilers.
And also just sort of obsession, and the way that we change the truth of someone's impact on your life once they're gone, especially if they're ripped out of your life in a very sudden and tragic way.
That was the troubling part: Ms. Bachzetsis's two works rested so heavily on appearance that their images seemed ripped out of a magazine, lending a flatness to her experiment of layering movement and gendered poses to new effect.
She told me about the Salvadoran legend of La Siguanaba, a witch that rewarded good, respectful men with small cloth bags of gold, and ripped out the guts of bad men who treated women as objects to conquer.
Injecting your own plasma back into yourself to make your joints stronger or your skin more youthful sounds like a move ripped out of a twisted comic-book villain's playbook, but PRP therapy is increasingly popular for cosmetic purposes.
More recently, when Apple bought the headphone company Beats Electronics, part of a $3 billion deal in 2014, it ripped out the existing, off-the-shelf communications chips and replaced them with its own custom-designed W753 Bluetooth chip.
It's like Ivanka forgot she had a book assignment, remembered on the last day, ran to the Hudson Books, ripped out random pages, then vision-boarded them together over the contents of her wastebasket to create 'Women Who Work.
Over the past eight months since the United States elected a reality television star to its highest office, the President's opponents have regularly been chastised for their incivility, even as their rights are being ripped out from under them.
"It turned into a kind of art project up here," said Mr. Bloom, 24, who gutted both 2800-square-foot units, installed new windows and appliances, insulated the floors and walls, and ripped out the water-damaged dropped ceilings.
More recently, when Apple bought the headphone company Beats Electronics, part of a $753 billion deal in 2014, it ripped out the existing, off-the-shelf communications chips and replaced them with its own custom-designed W1 Bluetooth chip.
The Luminary's soaring space — once a theater in the early 20th century, then a drugstore, before Luminary co-founders Brea and James McAnally bought the building and ripped out its residual drop ceiling — would be the envy of New York gallerists.
Since the cable cars saw their tracks ripped out to accommodate the new-money Westside set in the first half of the 20th century, the wealth and power of Los Angeles has been more diffuse than almost any city on earth.
Deutch's infallible comic timing (and the sneaking sense that Madison is way smarter than anyone gives her credit for, no matter her demeanor) means the character isn't a total waste, but the archetype feels ripped out of an earlier era.
A page ripped out of Drizzy's old lyrics notebook is going up for sale through the memorabilia company, Moments in Time -- and they're hawking Drake's handwritten note to his mom, and an early bio he wrote for himself, for $7,500.
A trailer for the Resident Evil 2 remake offered some zombie mayhem that was positively gag-worthy: an extreme close-up of a man getting his throat ripped out, down to the tendons of his neck snapping with bloody tension.
Bryan Bishop, The Verge: Watching the second season can sometimes feel like stepping into the shoes of the hosts themselves, and having some very basic assumptions about the nature of the world and its characters ripped out from beneath you.
There's something about charcoal-infused skin care that just makes your face feel cleaner; think about the first time you peeled a black Bioré pore strip from the bridge of your nose, staring, mouth agape, at the gunk it ripped out.
Except for one quote ripped out of context, it's hard to call Ellison "anti-Israel" without also branding the left flank of the Democratic Party, several Jewish advocacy groups, and a faction of Israel's domestic politicians with the same label.
However, even with those pros, both the Nova Go and Galaxy Book 2's processors were basically chips ripped out smartphones and jammed into laptops, which isn't really a suitable long-term solution for getting ARM-based silicon in PCs.
For her torch song parody, "Going Dark," which she claims to have written at 15, she dropped the name Anne Frank and wailed about having her soul "ripped out" by a heartbreak that she later admitted she has yet to experience.
Nearby, residents of another condemned block in Mathare scrambled to wrap up utensils and other items in bed sheets and stuffed plastic bags with clothes as workers ripped out door and window frames to prepare for machinery to destroy the structure.
But there are also new and unexpected worlds to explore: a prehistoric jungle island complete with lumbering dinosaurs; a colorful food-themed kingdom inhabited by sentient forks; and a dark, ruined castle that looks ripped out of a gritty fantasy role-playing game.
Most famously, Rick Astley was ripped out of retirement after "rick-rolling," or the bait-and-switch act of secretly directing a link to the music video for "Never Gonna Give You Up" under the guise of something more salacious, became a phenomenon.
Trump365 and the new survey are part of a campaign to counter anti-immigration rhetoric in the 2016 White House race, which included web videos that imagined the plight of people ripped out of their homes or jobs by a deportation force.
Having suffered dozens of false dawns over the past couple of decades, it's little wonder that Liverpool fans have had the fresh, warm piss ripped out of them for the disconnect between their title hopes and the cold, hard reality of their league finishes.
Today, Apple removed the MagSafe 2 charging port type, they stripped away the HDMI port, they ripped out the SD card slot, they shuttered the Thunderbolt 2 ports (which you probably used like three times) and they most notably killed the standard USB port.
With her landlord's blessing, she ripped out most of the cabinets, replaced the countertops (free, thanks to a sponsor, Caesarstone, as were a set of streamlined appliances from Fagor), and hauled in two free-standing glass cabinets to hold her spices and dried goods.
The group had assembled on Friday at Columbia University's Butler Library, for a three-hour mapathon, a tech-based response to the humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico, where Hurricane Maria ripped out entire buildings, roads and power sources, resulting in logistical chaos on the ground.
In the sculptor B. Wurtz's 2018 piece "Octave," which opens "Domestic Space," a show of his old and new work at Metro Pictures, eight wooden levers ripped out of some unfortunate piano dangle from stiff wires propped inside a bulgy, transparent Harman Kardon speaker.
"For more than 30 months, transgender troops have been serving our country openly with valor and distinction, but now the rug has been ripped out from under them, once again," said Peter Renn, an attorney for Lambda Legal, which represents some of the plaintiffs.
"Saw Lightning," which Williams co-wrote, co­produced, and performed on (his verse is loose and breezy, like a garment that's had all its seams ripped out), is both minimal and maximal, a precise, skittering beat punctuated by slide guitar, whoops, and a throbbing bass line.
What she can't account for is the extent of the unfathomable pinhead-ery she doesn't know, which is likely to leave the authorities with a lot more evidence leading back to them, including a gas-station phone book with Ennis's page ripped out of it.
The Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act ought to be the mere beginning of reparation for and reappraisal of Flint, and yet most of us will breathe a sigh of relief simply to see a few corroded pipes ripped out of the ground and replaced.
He boarded up his entire room with posters, whether it was a full-sized poster of the 1992 Dream Team, one of Vince Carter's between-the-legs dunk at the 2000 dunk contest, or just every single poster he ripped out from his SLAM Magazine collection.
The Tehran regime eliminated 97 percent of its uranium stockpile, removed and destroyed the core from its Arak reactor, blocked production of weapons-grade plutonium, ripped out more than 13,000 centrifuges, halted all uranium enrichment at the underground Fordow site, and implemented the gold-standard of verification.
FFXV puts you in the role of Noctis, a sullen 20-year-old prince who looks ripped out of a Japanese RPG playbook, complete with the ability to wield both magic and huge swords, and an inability to come to grips with the heavy responsibilities of adulthood.
Chief Justice John Roberts's court gutted Congress's Medicaid expansion in 2012 and ripped out essential parts of the Voting Rights Act in 2013; four conservative justices, including sometime liberal hero Anthony Kennedy, would have invalidated the entire Affordable Care Act on legal theories that were thoroughly activist.
I also really like my AirPods because they generally work well, because I can fall asleep in them while listening to ASMR videos without getting tangled in cords, and because they don't get violently ripped out of my ears when I bump into a doorknob or whatever.
" In the late '21960s, New Jersey Democratic Representative Neil Gallagher campaigned for new federal legislation to protect privacy: "Raw data are now extracted in much the same way teeth are pulled," he proposed, "either under the ether of uninformed consent or ripped out by the roots.
" Alec Baldwin's Trump, an impression that Trump himself bemoans, mostly stuck to what Trump said in the debate — a word salad answer about Mosul, saying that late-term abortions are literally procedures where babies are ripped out of vaginas the day before birth, and calling people "bad hombres.
Combined with wild set piece races that feel ripped out of a Fast and Furious movie, Horizon 3 is the true successor of the casual racing game that will scratch the itch to take a supercar on a joyride for fans of now-defunct franchises like Burnout or Need for Speed.
Alex Ovechkin getting another shot at a trip to the conference finals against Sidney Crosby—the player he will be compared to for all eternity—and the Penguins—the team that has ripped out a fan base's heart and won two straight Stanley Cups along the way—is tremendous theater.
A few years ago, during an $8.3 million stadium renovation, the family's usual seats were ripped out — but not forgotten: "They have a piece of that bench seat sitting in their backyard," Davis said, adding that she is using vacation time from work to attend the games with family and friends.
Sometimes she heard the sound of a page being ripped out and folded into a tight packet, and when she cross-referenced her mutilated catalogue with the one online she saw that hers was now missing an image of a picnic basket or an industrial-style upholstered coffee table with wheels.
Jason Momoa, who ripped out a tongue as Khal Drogo on "Game of Thrones," gives no indication of subverting his bloodlust as Declan Harp, a half-Irish, half-Indian mountain of a fur trader not inclined to stand by as the Hudson's Bay Company monopolizes the 18th-century North American wilderness.
On top of the authentic looking landmark, the Staten Island Ferry Octopus Disaster hoax now includes a a website for an honorary memorial museum, t-shirts, and printed pamphlets; the artist even crafted fake news columns to make them look like they were ripped out of news publications from the 803s and 70s.
He ripped out a page showing there was an 86 percent overlap between shareholders of Airgas and Air Products, meaning he could take the offer directly to Airgas investors, who would be inclined to accept (and would not want to pay a rich price because it would be coming out of their pockets).
On the night three years ago when Kevin Moore's dreadlocks were ripped out and his ribs and facial bones were broken, a group of New York State corrections officers involved in a confrontation with him said that they were the victims, that Mr. Moore, a 56-year-old inmate, had attacked them.
I had been unable to find any envelopes in my grandmother's apartment, and so I folded my three thousand-ruble bills into a ripped-out page from one of my notebooks; this looked pretty ridiculous, and when I caught the doctor in his little office and thrust it at him he demurred.
This is what I've taken from Islington, though: a feeling that life is too unfair, too unequal—that it is better when it is lived together and that we must do what we can to stop the places we are from turning into hollowed-out markets whose souls have been ripped out.
But by Saturday afternoon, the Northern Kentucky school off the Dixie Highway had been ripped out of its overwhelmingly white, heavily Catholic, and largely Republican world and thrust into a national firestorm that touched seemingly every raw nerve in this polarized country — race, President Trump and the behavior of young white men.
Back in Sharjah, in Bait Al Serkal, a 133th-century heritage building and one of the main venues for SB13, Oscar Murillo has, for his site-specific installation Condiciones aún por titular (Conditions not yet known) (2014–17), ripped out the courtyard's pavement stones and placed them in the windows, blocking the view.
But the titular character is not only fueled by revenge and bloodlust — from the start John is painfully human: the world's most feared assassin who finds salvation in love, only to have his peace ripped out like a knife in a wound when his wife dies, letting blood and sadness and spill out of him.
ScreenCrush's Erin Whitney thought this was Malick's strongest work in years: The power of the movie lies in those snapshots, moments that could be a page ripped out of anyone's story – the moment when you found out a loved one died, when you first locked eyes with someone, or a perfect romance became tainted with doubt.
Ultimately, every member of Congress must now decide whether they are going to allow Dreamers the chance to earn a path to citizenship by passing the bipartisan Dream Act, or whether they are going to watch as our neighbors and coworkers are ripped out of their jobs and our communities and deported to countries they may not even remember.
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Stroukova skips over the whys of beard jewelry and focuses on the hows: A typical hairpin or barrette can pull on a beard and slides out too easily, she found, so the former industrial designer spent over a year testing what seemed like a zillion clips, closures, and even magnets (those ripped out hairs during trials).
Others are factory-made jobs that have been modified for aesthetic or functional reasons: Eric Clapton's 10003 Gibson SG ("The Fool"), painted in eye-popping psychedelic patterns; Kim Gordon's Ovation bass, plastered with stickers, its original electronics ripped out and replaced; and Eddie Van Halen's "Frankenstein" guitar, sutured together from the parts of at least three separate instruments.
When you want to play the Switch at home, you can connect it to a docking station that will hook it up to your TV. The sides of the system can be ripped out to put together a makeshift controller, which allows you to play from your couch even as the system is several feet away.
"I can't stand it when I go into a house that's listed and they say it's been renovated, but all they've done is they've ripped out a kitchen and put in brand-new cabinets into the exact same bad layout, then all you have is a cramped, dated layout with your new kitchen," Jonathan Scott said.
I think there's a real question about how much of the apprenticeship model can really be ripped out of the very different context of German labor relations and sent to America, but the merits of spending federal money on giving it a try is definitely not a point of left-center contention in the Democratic Party.
A painting of David Bowie by artist John Bulley, based on the cover of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and installed inside a disused telephone booth in Southend-on-Sea, was ripped out of the booth by unknown thieves who smashed the booth's window panes to gain access to the artwork.
As VICE traveled underneath the above-ground trains, we noted that the old staircases had been opened at the Flushing Avenue station (which occurred for a previous closure), partially opened at the Hewes Street station, and construction was very much underway at the Marcy Avenue station, where a popular staircase was completely ripped out, to make way for a newer, wider access point.
Obviously, they've since been landed with a hefty lawsuit brought by celebrity lawyer Mark Geragos, and the embarrassment has really just kept coming, as yesterday the event's pitch to investors—an enormous cringefest, to be true—leaked and had the veritable piss ripped out of it, courtesy of the internet, which has had a field day with the whole debacle in general.
Joe was tending bar at Fulk's on a rainy Thursday night and a girl sat in front of the taps drinking Guinness and reading some ripped-out pages from a magazine by candlelight and when Joe asked, "What are you reading?" the girl answered, "A bunch of bullshit," and crinkled the pages up into a ball and threw them on the floor. 225.
A leaked memo on Thursday from Representative Jeb Hensarling, a Texas Republican and chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, who has declared that he "will not rest until Dodd-Frank is ripped out by its roots and tossed on the trash bin of history," laid out plans to weaken the bureau's leadership, a move that should grab your attention.
As for the hate mail sent to Jussie at Fox Studios in Chicago ... our sources say the F.B.I. questioned Ola and Abel and are checking to see if the postal stamp on the letter matches stamps police seized at the brothers' home ... or if the ripped out magazine pages found at their pad match the cut-out letters used in the racist and homophobic letter.
A new bike lane planned this year for Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan will not only connect Herald Square to Central Park, one of the city's most congested corridors, but also bring back a bike lane that was famously installed and then ripped out in 1980 by then Mayor Edward I. Koch after filling up with trash, pedestrians and pushcarts instead of cyclists.
Kim kept her ensemble predictably low-key and covered up (well, for her at least), pairing a giant black sweatshirt with cuffed black denim that has the entire front panel ripped out, layering them over a pair of patterned lace and fishnet tights and finishing it off with a pair of strappy black heels and the faux lip ring she was first spotted wearing at her family's holiday party.
In case you don't know, Jo and Chip were, until recently, the hosts of HGTV's Fixer Upper, a show in which everyday Americans buy homes nicer than what the vast majority of the planet's humans live in so that they can insult the former homeowners who installed perfectly era-appropriate deep-pile carpet, knock down walls between rooms because solitude is terrifying, and take on construction loans that will be paid off a decade after their countertop has become as passé as the Formica one they just ripped out.
I Don't Know How to Be Happy, their new album, is full of these totally brutal and busted beats that feel like they've been straight up ripped out of the machines they used to make them, rather than carefully and painstakingly produced (though, surely some of that nerdy work went into it to, it feels like an effort of brute force.) Amid this noise wrangling, Danny Orlowski unleashes these squelched moans about personal trauma and the violence of the state—sounding both impossibly pained and undeniably powerful at once.
Specifically, Gravano argues that the character uses the same phrases she uses; that the character's father mirrors Gravano's own father; that the character's story about moving out west to safe houses mirrors Gravano's fear of being ripped out of her former life and being sent to Nebraska; that the character's story about dealing with the character's father cooperating with the state government is the same as Gravano dealing with the repercussions of her father's cooperation; and that the character's father not letting the character do a reality show is the same as Gravano's father publicly decrying her doing a reality show.
And the further you venture, the more the canyon narrows, and the more pictures you pass, the deeper this feeling extends, until you come to understand that you've entered a place that is not your home, gawked at pictures not made for your enjoyment, photographed panels of bighorn sheep never made for pleasure but rather in pain, ripped out from the walls by desperate men with bloody fingers over so many lonely millennia, and once you reach the end of the canyon and see how many times that single intentional image occurred, a final conclusion presents itself: Something went wrong here.
Here is the red-bearded giant Alexei habitually tossing trussed-up boyars into a freezing river as punishment for their oversleeping his dawn church services; or Peter the Great having a beautiful ex-lover beheaded, then lifting her bloodied head, kissing it on the lips and lecturing the crowd on the windpipe and arteries; or the "Russian Venus" Elizaveta banning her ladies from wearing her favorite color, pink, then punishing a beauty who dared to wear a pink rose in her hair by having her tongue ripped out at a scaffold; or Catherine the Great, in the midst of a predawn revolution that would make her the ruler of Russia, commandeering a French hairdresser to fix her hair ("always important in a coup," notes the author with a rare flash of humor).

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