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"self-destruction" Definitions
  1. the act of doing things to deliberately harm yourself

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Megan seems to be a perfect candidate for self destruction.
Surely, this is the beginning of the Trump campaign's self-destruction!
Rarely has a party so passively accepted its own self-destruction.
His mother's death led Crandell down a road to self-destruction.
He toes the line of self-destruction without actually being destroyed.
But drugs, alcohol, and starvation are slow forms of self-destruction.
You're a rebel, and at best, you're searching for self-destruction.
Otherwise, the industry will continue its insane descent into self-destruction.
"There is, after all, no moral requirement for self-destruction," he said.
Also there to welcome him: love, longing, and -- it seems -- self-destruction.
It needs an act of self-destruction, an effort of the will.
It centers on the vivid self-destruction of a single human body.
The fourth wall breaks and — suddenly — we're complicit in her self destruction.
It's easy to find humor in the self-destruction of public figures.
He's helpless as he watches how Melissa's self-destruction affects his son.
In Trump's case, the likeliest scenario is still one of political self-destruction.
Wanting what you can't have is the most widespread method of self-destruction.
It looked like movie theaters would follow the same path of self-destruction.
It's an economic arms race, and subsidies are weapons of mutual self-destruction.
This time, her attraction to extremes comes in the form of self-destruction.
Price's altruism was all-consuming, to a point of self-destruction and collapse.
Not even a hugely popular TV show could save her from this self-destruction.
It is not willful self-destruction that leads him to drink, but desperation, fear.
And the voices in my head urged me down the path to self-destruction.
But that comfort can become dangerous without warning: self-destruction disguised as self-care.
In such circumstances many people respond to powerlessness with pointless acts of self-destruction.
For those providers, it's no big deal; for survival sex workers, it's self-destruction.
Leah is playful and charming, even as she's stumbles toward her own self-destruction.
But he worried that the object of his affection was bent on self-destruction.
The sequence is purposefully open to interpretation, suggesting many different forms of self-destruction.
American pop culture has been interested in self-destruction for a very long time.
Few things are more isolating than experiencing feelings of self-destruction and self-loathing.
Not many games require you to embrace the same self-destruction and ilinx qualities.
They see themselves as stop signs for young black men bound for self-destruction.
And "zeal and passion" once brought the FTC to the brink of self-destruction.
But the man could have taught a Brown University master class in self-destruction.
"This self-destruction event is rare," said Olivier Hainaut of the European Southern Observatory.
The film, though, doesn't convey the complexity of Syria's dismaying orgy of self-destruction.
So after a few years of self-destruction I took up a new hobby: fitness.
And a testament to his remarkably rapid self-destruction -- ignited by tremendous hubris and ego.
Easily the most reported ongoing storyline in MMA is the self-destruction of Jon Jones.
Worth checking out: Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei on Trump's 7 months of self-destruction.
In other words, we are used to self-destruction being a bug, not a feature.
It evokes the films "American Beauty" and "Ordinary People," but with even more self-destruction.
Acts of self-destruction are supposed to follow a dramatic moment with a mirror, right?
Our failure to do so would be a collective and historic act of self-destruction.
On Instagram, photographer Adrian Wilson mashed up Banksy's self-destruction stunt with the Kavanaugh news.
Now the email will automatically delete itself after your predetermined self-destruction time period ends.
Calloway began posting ominously on Instagram about her drug usage and patterns of self-destruction.
"Shaving my head is an act of mental health and confidence, not self-destruction," she says.
Relationships, especially for the first-timer, cannot promise pleasure or pain, self-fulfillment or self-destruction.
The idea that self-destruction is coded into humans on a biological level underpins Lena's journey.
"All this acting and absurd theater of self-destruction is a technique," Daney wrote of McEnroe.
Through the fog of alcoholism and self-destruction, what comes into focus is his remarkable output.
Marx had seen in capitalism a hideously corrosive source of personal defilement and communal self-destruction.
That they ought to feel sorry for Carrie who's bullied into self-destruction for being different.
Is it Ward, whose blind patriotism drives him to self-destruction on the battlefields of France?
" The book, an "intensely intimate portrait," is a "human account of Vietnam's destruction and self-destruction.
Keep the respiratory mask handy, and hope the Democrats can find a vaccine for self-destruction.
"Early in my career, I was spiraling down a path of real self destruction," Moore said.
The Crimes of Grindelwald practices self-destruction under the guise of giving the fans what they want.
But Garland is more interested in using The Shimmer to explore the human urge toward self-destruction.
But today, the stories it's telling about self-destruction are growing ever more pointed and more deliberate.
Perhaps from the vantage of an alien civilization, humanity's ongoing self-destruction will also look as pretty.
Like in a Sartrean existentialist finale, the gun doesn't protect; it is an agent of self-destruction.
Van Pelt tells VICE that the tendency to blame women for a man's self-destruction is troubling.
We are on a path to self-destruction, and yet there is nothing inevitable about our fate.
Self-destruction was our great unifier — an extracurricular some of us were more passionate about than others.
It was an attempt to inoculate his fans from the downstream effects of his own self-destruction.
"Shaving my head is an act of mental health and confidence, not self-destruction," she told PEOPLE.
Aubrey Plaza plays Ingrid, whose fixation on an Instagram influencer (Elizabeth Olsen) culminates in horrifying self-destruction.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists says humanity is a bit closer to self-destruction The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists says humanity is a bit closer to self-destruction The Doomsday Clock was just moved up by 30 seconds to 2 minutes and 30 seconds from midnight.
For me to meditate on Sarah Palin's comments is a surefire path back to my own self-destruction.
I think the main thematic preoccupation probably belongs primarily to the film, which is really about self-destruction.
However, the phrase also signifies a perverse desire for self-destruction—the decadent and ultimate sense of masochism.
"Rarely has a party so passively accepted its own self-destruction," lamented New York Times columnist David Brooks.
They were vastly compelling to the side of me that craved self-destruction, but they were ultimately disappointing.
Over time Farwell's unrelenting infatuation with Bergdahl's story helped to propel him out of his own self-destruction.
In sepsis, the body's own immune response turns into a tornado of self-destruction that picks up speed.
But the biggest advantage the Democrats and Bloomberg have in this race is Trump's propensity for self-destruction.
It's an album born from self-destruction and tense personal and artistic struggles and might well be Beastwars' last.
She said she feels compassion and hopelessness for his self-destruction, but can't judge because she's just like him.
I always wondered how you were able to steer clear of self-destruction like so many other early celebs.Yeah.
N-Gage: While resembling handheld cartridges to come, the N-Gage was it's own special sort of self-destruction.
This is, in my humble opinion, the path of least resistance and the surest way to avoid self-destruction.
We are conspirators in our own self-destruction, whether we work for big companies or we work for ourselves.
And yet, tales of self-destruction have no expiration date, no coming into fashion or going out of vogue.
This hunger, in her tales of childhood, drug addiction, and erotic passion, fuels both self-invention and self-destruction.
As for Russia, President Vladimir Putin views the 28-member union as a rival worthy only of self-destruction.
Leimbach would receive an official diagnosis, but not before falling into a perpetual cycle of denial and self-destruction.
"Firstly, the intelligence was about observation and after the fall of the system, it's about self-destruction," Knorr says.
As such, the album was filled with gloats, hand-wringing, and tales of excess that bordered on self-destruction.
Since 0003, it has been tweaking the hands of the Doomsday Clock to reflect our proximity to self-destruction.
To suppress my shadow, rather than to embrace, nurture, and love it, had only given way to self-destruction.
Can this be anything but the long-awaited and very public self-destruction of a man unfit for office?
But he took the catastrophes of the 1960s hard: Vietnam, assassinations, racial violence, Aquarian self-destruction — Joplin's, for example.
Spinners love the whirl of a happy group activity and suffer from restlessness and a penchant for self-destruction.
The author of White Fur writes with prose so lush her words make rampant self-destruction seem lovely and glamorous.
And if a friend of yours is a heroin addict or an alcoholic, that's an obvious kind of self-destruction.
In many ways, Donald Trump's mesmerizing self-destruction last week seemed almost rehearsed, like a building implosion in human form.
Though he endangered numerous others on the path to self-destruction, his surroundings were always going to be his undoing.
More importantly, his after-the-fact justification of self-destruction is not unusual among my many smart, talented colleagues. 7.
"North Korea will walk the path of self-destruction if it does not change," Park said at a cabinet meeting.
Just as Democrats assumed they could coast to victory with Clinton last year, the party complacently awaits Trump's self-destruction.
On April 22nd the CDC sorted the numbers another way, picking out the suicides and examining trends in self-destruction.
So maybe there's room in the margin of error for us to save ourselves from the trends of self-destruction.
"Cuts in wages would be an act of self-destruction," Boguslaw Hutek, the head of KW's biggest trade union, said.
Instead, we have created a class of young men who rightly wonder if their next step should be self-destruction.
But their longevity would also suggest that they have figured out how to avoid self-destruction on a planetary scale.
Her voice — candid, funny and haunting — offers the counterpoint in a double biography, a chronicle of tenderness and self-destruction.
North Korea has vehemently criticized the drills since the weekend, saying the exercise precipitates U.S. and South Korean "self-destruction".
Real tech companies are often aggressive to the point of self-destruction but few of them would venture that far. Why?
It must be weird writing about self-destruction in terms of drinking and drugs considering that's something you just don't do.
"The North Korean regime should realize that complete isolation and self-destruction await at the end of reckless provocation," Park said.
What you make within these assets is the point that alluded me, a pinball dweeb to the point of self-destruction.
Four months after arriving on desktop, Gmail's potentially job/relationship/self-respect-saving self-destruction feature is finally available on Android.
By entering the Shimmer, which has swallowed up several previous expeditions without a trace, Lena appears to be choosing self-destruction.
Kiya pursues her guaranteed self-destruction like a dog chasing a car, but she never feels like a fully realized character.
" Even the press release that accompanies the track opens by mentioning "self-loathing, self-destruction, and a general disdain for humanity.
They need a politics that offers honest answers to their legitimate grievances and keeps them from sliding further into self-destruction.
"The North Korean regime must realize that complete isolation and self-destruction await at the end of reckless provocation," she said.
His spiral into self-destruction left a legacy of bitterness and addiction that will haunt our family for generations to come.
Mr. Neville would evolve into a futurist who envisioned a "race between self-discovery and self-destruction," as he put it.
Especially if the old establishments within Game of Thrones continue to war with each other to the point of self-destruction.
Which makes his habit of self-destruction all the more frustrating for those who still believe he can be a force.
Perhaps Erickson's talent could have been better guided -- all artistic geniuses need incessant attention to save them from potential self-destruction.
I instantly initiate self destruction on everything I've just done, and continue to be embarrassed for who knows how excruciatingly long.
Chinese state media adopted a harsher tone against the protesters in Hong Kong, warning that they were "asking for self-destruction".
But not all of us go through the gradual (and eventually rapid) process of self-destruction that we think of as aging.
Is there a certain warning there, I ask Gibson, about the cyclical nature of history and the human drive for self-destruction?
Despite Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's credits, the characters surrounding Rebecca aren't nearly cartoonish enough to keep ignoring her whirling dervish of self-destruction.
By using a sword of self-destruction, the Arisen can (as far as I can tell) destroy the job of Seneschal altogether.
Jennifer then became aware of Richard's heavy drug use, and hoped her love could save him from a path of self-destruction.
No one can stop the forbidden romance between Tide Pods and our own voluntary self destruction, but some people are still trying.
"It's essentially about self-destruction, but also the part of you that questions that, even while you're doing it," she tells me.
McCaskill defeated Akin by nearly 15 points, though she had been expected to struggle in the race prior to Akin's self-destruction.
For the most part, I think, video games have a harder time achieving the effects of the classic games of self-destruction.
In 1978, the lessons Nixon recalled learning from his loss to Kennedy helped plant seeds of his own ultimate political self-destruction.
That era brought forth incredibly beautiful and creative music and thought, and along with it a real horrible destruction, and self-destruction.
"Dorian Gray" interprets how identity is partially shaped by the imagination, which can sometimes adversely facilitate indulgences that lead to self-destruction.
As a retired psychiatrist, I spent 41 years attempting to redirect my patients (25,000) away from self-destruction and toward meaningful lives.
They need a politics that offers honest answers to their legitimate grievances and keeps them from sliding further into self-destruction. ♦
" Ms. Choo also berated North Korea, calling its plan to target Guam "a delusion that would only bring about its self-destruction.
Jacobs acknowledged this at various moments, and suggested as a solution intricate forms of micro-zoning to protect diversity from self-destruction.
The asteroid 6478 Gault has two narrow tails, showing the self-destruction in real time as its material is released into space.
On Saturday morning I went right back to CrossFit Greenpoint for our usual partnered "Self-Destruction" workout (their name for it, not mine!).
I thought we were witnessing the self-destruction of a man having a breakdown and that's never a good thing to see, never.
As his approval ratings sink, it's not hard to imagine that neediness driving him into some sort of endless circle of self-destruction.
It is both a moving tribute to his father and an oblique but telling examination of Argentina's lingering, pathological streak of self-destruction.
And, no matter the kindness and concern Camille shows to Alice, Camille can't spare her from the grips of her own self-destruction.
Self-destruction did not signify a search for honour or redemption, but rather the collapse of a twisted idea of what honour meant.
VanderMeer's novel shares Garland's idea of self-destruction as a natural, biological human trait, borne from a brew of conscious thought and instinct.
Yet, there was no footage of her creative process — there was only footage of her celebrations, her self-destruction, her relationships, the paparazzi.
As Nick puts it, these two crazy kids definitely complement each other, but they're also always one fight away from total self-destruction.
"This self-destruction event is rare," Olivier Hainaut, an astronomer from the European Southern Observatory in Germany, said in a Hubble press release.
Self-destruction is also evident in behaviors like habitual drug and alcohol use, and binging and purging behaviors in patients with eating disorders.
It works by blocking BCL-2, a protein that is believed to prevent self-destruction of defective or cancerous cells in the body.
Better yet, the director, Maïwenn (who wrote the screenplay with Étienne Comar), knows how to make dysfunction delicious and self-destruction a blast.
Maybe I did take some pleasure in aiding her self-destruction by buying her booze, but I didn't want my mother to die.
As my father fell further into his self-destruction throughout my teens, his record collection was what I filled his growing void with.
His ruthlessness and Elton's appetites combine to push the singer to the brink of self-destruction, a precondition for the redemption that follows.
But looking at them now, they are also a glimpse into our capacity for self-destruction, our ability to squander what we love.
At its dark core, "Darling Grenadine" is a musical about addiction, and about the lives caught up in an addict's diligent self-destruction.
The episode recalled the self-destruction of a $1.4 million painting by the British street artist Banksy at Sotheby's in London in 2018.
I wonder how different I would be if I had been able to find the feeling of devoted self-destruction only through God.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye said North Korea would lead itself to self-destruction if it continued its confrontation with the international community.
"You're witnessing the single greatest act of self-destruction in modern automotive history," said Eric Schiffer, chairman of Los Angeles-based Reputation Management Consultants.
Rarely have we seen so much self-destruction by a front-runner, so much so that one wondered whether Trump had a death wish.
I'd been mentally and physically trapped in the abject insanity of addiction for years and years, and I'd pulled myself out of self-destruction.
All of this brings up the question of why Trump is so bent on self-destruction every time he appears poised to possibly win.
"I send a stern warning that the continuation of such reckless provocations will lead North Korea down the path of self-destruction," Park said.
Which means Trump is either an aspiring tyrant or he's so foolish that he can easily be manipulated into self-destruction by an underling.
The company's other drone-related patents include self-destruction when a failure is detected and drones that can respond to gestures and voice commands.
"Let me put it plainly: We cannot defeat Donald Trump's politics of personal destruction if we practice the politics of self-destruction," he added.
UFC boss White, who was speaking Thursday on the "The Jim Rome Show," said that McGregor's recent behaviour will only end in self-destruction.
Animals and ecosystems, after all, have not chosen despoilment and selfdestruction, whereas man has chosen it for them as well as for himself.
A childhood wrestling fan who spent much of his early teen life as a Jackass devotee, Darby already had a predilection for self-destruction.
Knowles is disappointed that humans are now placing their trust more readily into computing, mathematics and code rather than tempering greed and self-destruction.
In a country that has only one doctor for every 1,404 people, discouraging doctors from doing their jobs is nothing short of self-destruction.
Lead single "You'll Never Find Me," captures the Korn ethos quite succinctly, with its overarching theme of spiraling self-doubt and depressive self-destruction.
The interior drama that turns self-destruction into an idea, then an attractive choice, and finally a necessary solution is rarely evident to survivors.
Certainly Winchell was no prince when it came to attacking his foes, as Meacham points out, and it led to the man's self-destruction.
We were trying to sing these religious-type songs with that undercurrent of uncertainty and self-destruction and all that, and I think it succeeded.
But compared to her peers, Lo has often presented more jagged edges, her liquor-soaked lyrics tinged with as much self-destruction as self-discovery.
But what does that mean, either for Garland's themes of self-destruction or for a world that now has secret aliens roaming around in it?
Europe's leaders should realise that the stuffy yet practical country they thought they knew can sometimes be the opposite: anarchically capable of romantic self-destruction.
Trips to west and central Africa in the early 1970s turned into another shambles of self-destruction, relieved only by partnerships with famous local musicians.
I'm so proud of each and every one of my kids because they chose life and not a path of self-destruction in the streets.
Although she frequently teetered on the edge of self-destruction, she managed to take those gut wrenchingly bleak moments and spin them into sonic gold.
As the series progresses, viewers learn that Gretchen's proclivity toward self-destruction and flippant attitude is a mask for her larger struggles with mental illness.
There he encounters Takumi (Ken Watanabe, insultingly reduced to a spiritual prop), a lost and bleeding Japanese businessman who's having second thoughts about self-destruction.
But The Magicians doesn't ignore that maybe the reason Quentin was so ready to sacrifice himself was that he harbored dark thoughts of self-destruction.
Everywhere you look are men sitting in the quiet dignity that accompanies people when they have turned attending to their self-destruction into a duty.
It's legitimately fun and cheap and a great way to watch humans engage in that timeless tradition of losing themselves in their own self-destruction.
But psychologists have long suggested another perspective: that excessive drive and self-criticism can lead to self-destruction, suggesting a link between perfectionism and suicide.
Monmoth took "another fifteen years, two breakdowns, a marriage, a daughter, and a complete self-destruction of my life" to formally come out as transgender.
Yet she somehow becomes a bona fide latter-day tragic hero, a lower-depths Willy Loman, both running in place and headed for self-destruction.
Every time President Trump appears intent on self-destruction, he scores a political win that reminds us that his election in 2628 was no accident.
They must convince the other that they know them deeply in order to save them from their selfdestruction, and only then are they freed.
This might seem a straightforward victory—the narrator has unburdened herself—but Rogers's plainspoken acknowledgment of the self-destruction that accompanies true metamorphosis is eloquent.
There has never been a work of science fiction that warns about this exact mix of elements leading humanity down a path of inevitable self-destruction.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean President Park Geun-hye said on Wednesday that North Korea was heading towards self-destruction with its continued missile and nuclear tests.
And he was right that civilisation is a delicate construct that requires skilful—and sometimes cynical—statecraft if it is to be saved from self-destruction. ■
"Simply put, this was the self-destruction of the opposition," said Zentaro Kamei, a senior research fellow at think tank PHP Institute and former LDP lawmaker.
" Meanwhile, Welch says, "people who swell — all they are is arrogant, which gets old fast, and thus, is usually a one-way ticket to self-destruction.
But for people who professionally think about the future, planning smart cities and advising on drone warfare, there's no escape from depression about impending self-destruction.
"The view of us perpetuated by Hollywood and the press is that of a dysfunctional, angry, frustrated populace prone to violence and self-destruction," he says.
Certainly, no one doubts the compelling power of games and electronic devices, and some people who use them do so to the point of self-destruction.
It is less heroic than neurotic, and it doesn't take much analysis to get to its ugly side: a lust for control, pseudofascist purity, self-destruction.
Up until last year's Lust For Life, conversations around Del Rey tended to foreground questions around her identity, her authenticity, her tendency to glamorize self-destruction.
Or was he following his own heart, reflecting some sort of inner struggle as he headed toward his first known act of violence and self-destruction?
In the buffered world of Silicon Valley, teenagers with keys to the future in their hands are following one another in copycat acts of self-destruction.
Ecological disasters like the California wildfires, plausibly connected to climate change and suburban development, raise the specter of a human history moving inexorably toward self-destruction.
In a strange way, the same impulse that led me toward self-destruction — the desire to erase the self — was still at work in my life.
Programs designed to give young people especially ... the opportunity to do something else with their lives rather than turn to drugs and self-destruction and crime.
Yahoo 99 (Eric) explained in a Medium post that their website-making tool offers easy access, optional passwords, and self-destruction after 30 days of inactivity.
"Witherspoon delivers a knockout performance as a woman who must temper her passion with an unwillingness to witness her man's self-destruction," the Hollywood Reporter wrote.  
Most noticeably, a visual obsession with the graphic depiction of self-destruction through burial, car accidents, suicide, asphyxiation amongst a backdrop of macabre and nightmarish scenarios.
Self-destruction is no longer a term reserved for spy-film gadgetry; there has been a notable rise in apps and platforms focused around this very phenomenon.
It's about the nature of self-destruction in a literal sense: cells have life cycles and stars have life cycles and plants and the universe and us.
Their discoveries inside, though, aren't so much answers as they are attempts to grapple with the impossible – the inevitability of death, the human impulse toward self-destruction.
Those who don't have Secret or are on a non-iOS device get a web link to the message, where its self-destruction can be controlled accordingly.
Love was a fiery, aching mess, the eyes of the global media now fully fixated on her, waiting for her to reach the apex of self-destruction.
He is not a stand-in for anything; he is entirely himself, an endearing patchwork of brilliance, self-destruction, good-heartedness, and sleaze, all battling for primacy.
Even as his father offers to save him, to do anything to keep him safe, Oleg seems less torn than ever between self-preservation and self-destruction.
Their new song, "Days of Self Destruction," off The Phoenix, CKY's first since 2009, seems to reconcile with this past and looks at their new direction forward.
I consider Oxycontin to be heroin in a pill form—it's the one drug that brought me to my knees and to the brink of self-destruction.
At this point, for all his athletic brilliance, Jones is probably more trouble than he's worth to the UFC: a walking millstone of self-destruction and disappointment.
"It's sad to see the potential self destruction of @PeteButtigieg, a rising star," tweeted Adam Green, a cofounder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which backs Warren.
In light of all this, many now claim that right-wing populism has peaked, and the European Union has walked back from the brink of self-destruction.
To someone on the outside, who can see the contours and imbalance of power with clear eyes, the choice between self-preservation and self-destruction is obvious.
Nonetheless, the desperate scenario of self-destruction and redemption seems to be a projection of Bess's will to believe, her reshaping of the fabric of the world.
Vocalist and guitarist Domenic (Nicky) Palermo sings of self-destruction with the kind of specificity that makes even the most personal and intimate confessions feel readily accessible.
He's someone who tells you all his faults up front as if to absolve himself of responsibility; someone who romanticizes self-destruction in both himself and others.
That contest between redemption and self-destruction may be the most Scorsesean thing about "Vinyl" (which was created by Mr. Scorsese, Mr. Winter, Rich Cohen and Mick Jagger).
When you start to see someone really falling into obsession and self-destruction, the number one thing to do is figure out what the resources are for them.
Mickey recognizes her own pattern of self-destruction in this bleak sentiment, and blinks back panicked tears as he describes some of the experiences he's had while wasted.
The update, which will come first to Android before iOS in the coming days, will allow you to mark a post on your Timeline feed for self-destruction.
"I was spiraling down a path of real self-destruction and no matter what success I had I just never felt good enough," Moore said, according to Variety.
Arsenal, the last of the big four, remains a comparatively thrifty Arsene Wenger production, but all its panache is offset by an almost comical tendency toward self-destruction.
Feeling spent after her struggles with substance abuse and self-destruction, followed by a gut-wrenching breakup, search for God, and general existential suffering, Baker began writing songs.
Mr Springsteen explains how he tried to dodge his inheritance of self-destruction and depression, treating the latter with counselling, pills and the self-administered therapy of music.
It was theoretically the perfect example of youthful self-destruction, and taken as a sign that today's teenagers were not ready for the challenges of the real world.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye said the North would lead itself to self-destruction if it did not change and continued the confrontation with the international community.
She serves merely as the trigger for Kaes's self-destruction, which is for the best because she doesn't exactly match up to Tiwary in terms of acting chops.
Drink and self-destruction would take their own toll on Peckinpah's talent, but with "The Wild Bunch" he left an indelible bloody thumbprint on the history of cinema.
It's a stylistically diverse work of often-fraught subject matter (self-destruction and loss are common themes) that finds absolution in goosebump-inducing harmonies and slow burning orchestration.
When we are scared about the economy or our finances (or excited for that matter), our animal brain takes over and we are vulnerable to financial self-destruction.
As media consumers, we yearn for the redemption narrative — the ravaged girl who is jolted out of her self-destruction by the right words delivered with enough passion.
Workers lost their dignity and hope, and that exacerbated the spiral of self-medication and self-destruction, of loneliness and despair that swept through my No. 6 bus.
It was a debacle, both politically and economically, and that is the lesson of my story: Anti-immigrant, ethnonationalist policies are acts of self-destruction, not self-preservation.
The gesture seemed very much in the spirit of Mr. Metzger's work, an act of self-destruction commenting on the larger destructive forces at work in the world.
That first devastating breakup is fertile territory for a novelist: The misery, irrationality and fits of self-destruction that young exes indulge are all excellent fodder for fiction.
Over the last seven weeks, Miss Alabama has been cringeworthy, fixated to the point of near self-destruction, emotionally wide open, lovably, charmingly weird, and about 500 other emotions.
In Unwifeable, Stadtmiller bares the truth of what was happening behind all those columns — uncomfortable encounters with stars, a dark struggle with addiction, and persistent acts of self-destruction.
The auction house was not immediately available for comment on the whereabouts of the painting's remains, or how its value might have changed in light of its self-destruction.
The balance between these calculations will thus hinge on how the Democrats answer a few key questions: Will Republican self-destruction suffice to guarantee a third consecutive Democratic victory?
" Natasha Lyonne: "What's interesting about Nicky this year is that usually we sort of see her battle with self-destruction, and how that's always trying to take her down.
While Trump was a whirl of ignorance, vindictiveness and self-destruction, some advisers stopped him from going over the edge by ignoring his "crazy shit," as McGahn called it.
Further rejection by her sister leads Angela down a harrowing spiral of self-destruction, achingly rendered by JP Moraga (who is described in the program as a gender nonconformist).
And as she veers into self-destruction and he begins to search for meaning elsewhere, each must confront how far they are willing to go to save the other.
The story follows Jesus of Suburbia, an American teen who ditches his hometown, meeting St. Jimmy and Whatsername along the way and learning to choose revolution over self-destruction.
"Technology that allows the self-destruction of official, electronic public communications is not promoting transparency, and under most state open government laws, is illegal," Leary wrote in a press release.
Half of the students used Twitter to analyze "The Late Mattia Pascal," the 1904 novel by Italian Nobel laureate Luigi Pirandello, which satirizes issues of self-knowledge and self-destruction.
It's called "Pulled Down," and it's a half-hearted ode to self-destruction , played by Becky in the studio when she's too strung out to function; her creativity suffers accordingly.
The fact that Trump is teetering on self-destruction with his racial rants and personal vendettas will only be complicated by the increasing disclosures of his wheeling-and-dealing style.
As Rolling Stone journalist Steve Knopper recounts in the recently reissued chronicle Appetite for Self-Destruction, rock — and indie — fans would be among the first to bail on physical albums.
Earlier on Wednesday, state media warned the U.S. of "meddling" in inter-Korean issues at a time when it had to "mind its own destiny rushing headlong into self-destruction".
She blasts Led Zeppelin in the car and, in a heavy-handed detail, cites Johnny Cash's masterpiece of romantic self-destruction "Ring of Fire" as her go-to karaoke song.
And Mr. Butler, who replaced Leslie Jordan late in rehearsals, has moments of raw, bleeding anguish that make you ache for the cyclone of self-destruction that his character became.
How can any conscionable proponent of Republican ideals continue down a path of self-destruction, while being aware of the damage that it's causing to the party's image and brand?
Keep in mind that people can still snap a picture or take a screen shot of the message, so it's best to use Confidential Mode for its self-destruction properties.
I, for one, have known my fair share of women and men whom I have loved and could not save from self-destruction because they felt compelled to not live.
And with its ambitious take on a timeless story, the film reveals how Black pain can take hold so deeply that, as we see with Bigger, self-preservation becomes self-destruction.
"I've lived the abuse, I've lived a life of self-destruction and by God's grace I have found a way to make purpose in my life of it all," she says.
But the part that got me smiling was this passage on the self-destruction of traditional wargaming: Now, I know that levels of that kind of granularity are almost always bad.
Chinese propaganda outlets warned on Tuesday that protesters in Hong Kong are "asking for self-destruction," as they released a video showing military vehicles amassing near the border of the city.
They've invested so heavily in the fantasy that Hillary's one email or utterance away from complete self-destruction that they can't bring themselves to accept anything less than the highest return.
North Korea's state-run newspaper Rodong Sinmun carried an article Sunday warning that the United States' only option will be self-destruction unless it gives up its "hostile policy" against Pyongyang.
Songs like "Margaritas at the Mall" dive into the mundanity of self-destruction and others like the breathtakingly simple "I Loved Being My Being My Mother's Son" stunningly deals with grief.
Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe play slapstick detectives in "The Nice Guys," and self-destruction is the focus of "Weiner," a documentary about the former New York congressman Anthony D. Weiner.
State media outlets in China warned that Hong Kong demonstrators are "asking for self-destruction" as they released a video showing Chinese military vehicles amassing near the border of the city.
With the collapse of most of Africa's major empires either via self-destruction or colonization, our interactions with the world have become severely imbalanced and our development has been disappointingly slow.
" It is racial discrimination that created the idyllic utopia that eventually drives these girls to their ruin, that whiteness' "privilege and…pre-determined order is what leads them to self-destruction.
This is Rue, who just sacrificed the person she fully believes to be the love of her life for her family's sake, betraying her family in an act of self-destruction.
To judge by his tweets, tantrums and apparent belief that Rudy Giuliani is an appropriate advocate, Donald Trump teeters at the precipice of incoherence and self-destruction, needing only a shove.
"The Greens are benefiting from high voter mobilization, the self-destruction of the SPD and attempts by the conservatives to trump the Greens on climate protection," said Forsa chief Manfred Guellner.
Most compelling is the section that deals with his friend Sylvia Plath's death by suicide in 1963, in which he also discusses art's relationship with the self-destruction of its creator.
The series is a brilliant, heart-wrenching meditation on topics like mental illness, addiction, and endless cycle of self-destruction, and the entire soundtrack is loaded with gems reflecting its themes.
In "Nurse Jackie," Edie Falco gave a mesmerizing performance as a brilliant nurse in New York who cheated on her husband and was addicted to Vicodin to the point of self-destruction.
Instead of subscribing to narratives of harm or self-destruction—which are still present in BDSM—Sexual Fragments Absent presented new ways of considering and expanding an understanding of black women's sexuality.
When my godmother died I was in the midst of a period of self-destruction that only made my mind double down on qualifying her death in comparison to my own life.
Tourists queue to see the man who, 100 years ago, prophesied the end of an old world and a kingdom of freedom, while plunging his country into a whirlwind of self-destruction.
It's unclear exactly how lower levels of rRNA contribute to TCS, but researchers believe that it can "trigger self-destruction" of special cells that grow facial bones and tissues, according to NORD.
It's not about flashy, colorful forms of self-destruction, but about the subconscious urge to take control of the slow march to the grave by making choices that move it along faster.
The woman onstage was Britney, of course, but an empowered Britney, reborn from the ashes of her own self-destruction into a superstar who has grossed $137.7 million over 248 Vegas shows.
It's also about a kind of drive toward self-destruction that can hinder very tightly wound types, and the drive for control that can lurk in the soul of the seemingly meek.
"I wanted him (Nassar)to hear what happened to my daughter ... the fact that he started the process of her self-destruction," according to video posted on the Lansing State Journal website.
The jaded local artists seize on her as the next new thing, but Refn's version of the fashion industry is a destructive, hateful place where necrophilia, cannibalism, and bloody self-destruction reign.
I identified with the whole messy arc of their love story, from the hubris to the exploitation; the buying of her own engagement ring to the bloated face, tears, and self-destruction.
So if the culture we create and distribute to teens expresses America's subconscious, it's currently a subconscious that has transformed the social self-destruction of dystopian fiction into something much more personal.
The world will endure more of Mr. Trump's insane antics and outrageous remarks until the November election, when one hopes that rational voters pull this country from the brink of self-destruction.
The show's glibness is an important part of its political satireTo call it "shallow" just because the characters aren't doing hard drugs or processing their trauma via self-destruction is a misstep.
Actors: Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKiddDirector: Danny Boyle For a movie directed by Danny Boyle about drug addiction, you're supposed to expect a certain level of self-destruction.
The Interpreter Amid a moment of national euphoria, Israel's founding prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, emerged from retirement in July 1967 to warn Israelis they had sown the seeds of self-destruction.
Although state media has warned that protesters are "asking for self-destruction" and released video showing military vehicles near the border, Beijing has not deployed the People's Liberation Army to Hong Kong.
Modern biographies seem only to bring her sexuality to the forefront when detailing the tragic self-destruction that defined her lost years in Los Angeles, where she moved to escape public scrutiny.
Warheads work if society seems like it's on the brink of self-destruction, while Whopper is the safer option in case people are more in the mood for a delicious, malted treated.
Dan talks with Erin Griffith of the New York Times, about her recent piece on a small but growing number of startup founders who believe venture capital is their ticket to self-destruction.
The idea that this character wanted so badly for people to follow her and to notice her, and the way that she ultimately ended up achieving that was through her own self-destruction.
But instead of being ground down into inactivity and passivity, they are sparked by an impulse do something, anything—even acts of self-destruction—to react to the discomfort and dodge the pain.
The implication being that there is something pathologically broken about blackness that makes black people prone to self-destruction, and that attention to anything else is a minor diversion from a larger truth.
The movement's martyr, Emily Davison, was kicked and trampled to death by the King's horse in the 1913 Epsom Derby, an apparent act of self-destruction that may, in fact, have been accidental.
We need this music to remind us that even though we are hurtling toward self-destruction of titanic proportions, there's still a reason to try to keep ourselves off of said obliterative course.
She had been spiraling into self-destruction since the death of her son Ezra in 2010, lost to a heart ailment just two weeks after he and his twin brother Judah were born.
He was raised in Peckham in south-east London, then moved to New York to live in the Bronx, where he really locked on to boxing as his path away from self-destruction.
Never intended by the U.S. president to be accomplished in phases, his goals were so sweeping and impactful that Beijing could swallow the bitter medicine only in smaller doses to avoid self-destruction.
Even before the convention, Geoff Berman, the president of the State Democratic Party, which is in effect controlled by Mr. Cuomo, had released a statement casting the W.F.P. as veering toward self-destruction.
But while he appears hell-bent on achieving self destruction, we will prevail in defeating this groundless lawsuit and ending the continued vile harassment of my client by Mr. Depp and his legal team.
Picking up where we left off, Evan had landed himself a one-way ticket towards complete and utter self-destruction by deciding to pursue Amanda, who was already joined at the mouth with Josh.
It's a difficult read, heavy and overwhelming in its vivid depiction of anguish and self-destruction, but it's also a force that shouldn't be ignored — an illuminating examination of youth and soul-crushing pressure.
But for any producers attached to the next Mission: Impossible reading this, it would be a pretty dope way to conceal a message, and it might even render that whole self-destruction sequence irrelevant.
The latter emotion is especially apt for the historian, because the nation has repeatedly pulled itself back from the brink of self-destruction, exhibiting grace under pressure from both external and self-inflicted wounds.
Jones's instincts for spinning elbows are matched only by instincts for self-destruction (and terrible driving), and it's easy to paint him as a petulant kid enabled by his pushover parents in the UFC.
" In "I, Robot," VIKI explained that the robots have to take charge because, "despite our best efforts, your countries wage wars, you toxify your Earth, and pursue ever more imaginative means of self-destruction.
Then there is the British DJ-producer Hifi Sean's "In Love with Life,"   from his 2016 album Ft., which features Ono lamenting, over a fluid-seductive, inescapably danceable groove, humanity's tendency for self-destruction.
Both Johnson and Trump realize that the European Union is part of the much larger problem of global unrest and self-destruction that threatens nations' stability and that of the world as a whole.
Trump's re-election depends on Democrats practicing the politics of self-destruction -- and you can be sure that Donald Trump, Fox News and Russian intelligence will be doing all they can to divide Democrats.
I am realizing that is why money for me has always been the vehicle for my self-destruction because I view myself as worthless and need to make sure my account balances reflect that.
The storyline seems far less important than the long conversations about self-destruction and change, the flashbacks to Portman's marriage to a soldier played by Oscar Isaac, and the eerie, prismatic quality of the light.
Though the film only covers the beginning of the escalation into the Vietnam conflict with the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, we see how LBJ's political and hawkish instincts planted the seeds for his self-destruction.
Ask any dancer her favorite dance film, and she's likely to name the 1948 surrealist melodrama "The Red Shoes," about a ballerina (played by Moira Shearer) driven to self-destruction by her love of dance.
Equally alarming is that Mr. Orban's truculence could become a blueprint for the European Union's self-destruction: a government that derides union governance while taking its money to enrich an oligarchy and entrench populist nationalism.
Not even a tear-filled, apologetic press conference in which Jones repeatedly protested his innocence could do anything to halt the narrative that Jones' fighting abilities were no match for his talent for self-destruction.
Win or lose, if there's any lesson for privacy advocates and local governments to carry from the unexpected battle over its data, it may be that even planned self-destruction is no impenetrable barrier against misuse.
Liquor has been the drug of choice — more aptly, the vehicle of self-destruction — for many great painters in the last century, particularly the generations who developed the pouring and staining depicted in these illusionistic paintings.
The themes of Highway To Hell, that quintessential document of hedonistic self-destruction, are far more accessible than the Tolkien footnotes of Led Zeppelin, less ominous than Black Sabbath, nowhere near as conceptually complex than Rush.
In the face of late capitalist extremes and looming ecological collapse, they are like metalwork bouquets wrought by a city's self-destruction, bittersweet homages to the contradictions inherent in the comforts and conveniences of industrial society.
In Manaus, in heat so radiant you could all but touch it, I sat among Colombian soccer fans who rained wonderfully creative chants on Hope Solo, the outspoken-to-the-point-of-self-destruction American goalkeeper.
Lil Peep is the bullseye on a Venn diagram of heartbreak, sex, drugs, violence, depression and self-destruction—which is precisely why people flocked to bands like Hawthorne Heights in the 00s in the first place.
"The current system is programmed for self-destruction, and the legal system is the enabler," said Mumta Ito, a lawyer and founder of Nature's Rights, a Scotland-based advocacy group, which is advising Frome town council.
"By the end of 2017, AIBA was not just in a dangerous position but, let's be frank, it was simply on the verge of self-destruction and financial bankruptcy," TASS cited Rahimov as saying after the vote.
It's when they go out into the world and contend with the careers they want to have that they diverge, and she won't follow him down his path of self-destruction, where substance abuse signals creative realness.
The protagonists in "Angels in America" are confronted not only by homophobia and self-destruction but also by their own natures, by love's power and love's failure, by censorious religions and callous politicians, by racism and classism.
In the closing scene of the film, Lena's eyes shimmer as she embraces the clone of her husband, suggesting they both were obliterated in different ways, and reconstructed in an act of self-destruction come full circle.
Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday that quitting the EU would be economic self-destruction for Britain, presenting a finance ministry report warning of recession, a tumble in the pound and half a million job losses.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are either great or on the verge of self-destruction from moment to moment, and the line between the two is so thin that they might hop it multiple times in any given game.
In this autobiographical film, for which Garrel mined his relationship with the Velvet Underground singer Nico, Jean-Baptiste (Henri de Maublanc) and Elie (Anne Wiazemsky) are a couple for whom love and self destruction are not opposed.
" Beloved in the music community since the 1980s when he was a member of the pioneering Bronx hip-hop crew BDP, he also found fame as one of the producers of the anti-violence anthem, "Self Destruction.
The new Department of Defense landmine policy will permit the operational use of landmines only if they have a 30-day self-destruction or self-deactivation feature, a design feature seen as helping to prevent civilian casualties.
Moved by the spirit of punk, Zownir embraced the utopian vision of anarchy and nihilistic self-destruction that flourished openly on the streets and in the sex clubs, drug dens, and nightlife of West Berlin and London.
In a new memoir, Judy and I: My Life with Judy Garland – crafted from notes left unfinished before his own 2005 death, and excerpted in this week's issue of PEOPLE – Luft details Garland's painful decline of self destruction.
But if the films' take on US politics is a refreshing look at a society on the brink of self-destruction, its gleeful enjoyment of all that chaos ultimately turns the concept of "morality" into a giant ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
If the novel is a kind of salvation, pulling him out of a spiral of self-destruction, it is also a curse, since his monkish devotion to the book is one of the reasons his marriage falls apart.
He played a limo-riding billionaire on a journey of self-destruction in David Cronenberg's chilly, underrated Cosmopolis and then, perfectly, turned up as a limo-driving struggling actor in the Canadian filmmaker's followup Maps to the Stars.
Yet at the same time, Weiner's descent into sext-fueled self destruction makes it hard to deny that sexting seems to have the potential to unlock something sort of dangerous, at least in a select group of people.
Bozulich's country touchstones had elements of romance, danger, and self-destruction: She drew on George Jones's sad, funny songs about his struggles with alcoholism, and Willie Nelson's Red Headed Stranger, the 1975 concept album about a murderous preacher.
Didier Deschamps' men are favourites to win the tournament and it would take a spectacular cock up for Les Bleus to not progress, but no national side does self-destruction with the flair and regularity of the French.
"If the Note 27 is allowed to continue it could lead to the single greatest act of brand self-destruction in the history of modern technology," said Eric Schiffer, brand strategy expert and chairman of Reputation Management Consultants.
Different than Baldessari, whose self-destruction was intended to signify a new direction in his career after years of reflection, McMahon destroyed Sojourn because it cannot be physically removed from T + H Gallery, where it was on display.
"They're taking one of the most positive things that's happening on the continent, but also Nigeria in the last 10 years, and turning it into self-destruction," Tijani said of the law enforcement maltreatment of tech sector workers.
If automakers want to avoid pedestrian strikes and fatalities, they will incorporate something like this self-destruction protocol in their cars as a last line of defense, even if it leads to a net increase in autonomous collisions.
"Full-Blown Meltdown," the record's most audibly pissed-off track (an outlier on an album full of earworm-y hooks), directly addresses Stefan Babcock's songwriting: "How long will self-destruction be alluring?" he yells through pummeling, thrashy guitar.
Then, as the dust settled, and with my book still "flying" off the shelves, thoughtful articles on the nature of literary kleptomania, the strange compulsion to be caught, and acts of artistic self-destruction in late middle age.
" Ian Blackford, the leader of the Scottish National Party's lawmakers at Westminster, accused the prime minister of presiding over a "political collapse," adding that, in its pursuit of Brexit, the country was "on a path to self-destruction.
"We must forge a Conservative International to unite the forces of reason and responsibility, democracy and self-determination, for only in this way can we save Europe from the threat of self-destruction," the release quoted Bystron as saying.
But Garland is fascinated by the personal act of self-destruction, and it's easy to see why he shied away from the book's deeper, more dreamlike elements, and focused instead on how it expresses some of his own obsessions.
The central message of the book becomes: We are all complicit in each other's self-destruction unless you're a super nice guy, and then you're just nice and bitches be crazy but there's really nothing you could have done.
Perhaps this obscene phenomenon, which afflicts victims of every age, color, and geographic location, is better understood as self-destruction: The body politic bleeds again and again, while our faith in democracy's mettle is weakened, if not eliminated altogether.
Perhaps the single biggest mistake made in political commentary today is that many pundits underestimate the political self-destruction of a president who is approved by roughly 6900 percent of voters and disapproved by roughly 2628 percent of voters.
For what "Blackbird" does is convince us, through a creeping current of persuasion, that the shared history of Ray and Una — which put him in jail and her on a path of self-destruction — is indeed a love story.
But in a bout of self-destruction, I opened Twitter, and was rewarded with an unexpected jolt of bliss: a video of former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani getting booed at a Yankees game on his 74th birthday.
" While others made more conceptual remarks like, "to me it kind of represents how the media is normalizing and romanticizing the idea of self-destruction," and "An individual must devour and destroy oneself to truly know and understand themselves.
Audiences don't expect it to occur but when it does, it's a visual self-destruction without a single sound effect or quick shift of an camera angle; it's just a suicide like every suicide that can occurs without meaning.
The new policy recommended by the Pentagon is expected to permit the operational use of landmines only if they have a 22020-day self-destruction or self-deactivation feature, a design feature seen as helping to prevent civilian casualties.
The result is an experience that, not unlike a miniature version of the Oscar-winning O.J.: Made in America, tells a much larger story of American culture, celebrity, race, gender, and self-destruction through the prism of one famous person.
APOn Thursday, EPA head Scott Pruitt visited the Harvey Mine, a coal mine in western Pennsylvania, to regurgitate some of his favorite talking points—that the EPA is an unhinged, anti-coal agency that he's reining in through systematic self-destruction.
That's why his guilt over his perceived role in Chuck's suicide seems to be eating him alive, where Jimmy seems to be metabolizing it — if he's feeling it at all — in a way that will lead to his self-destruction.
But, without meaning to, they were setting the Chinese system up for ultimate failure and even self-destruction — like a parent giving a child everything he or she wants without understanding that the real world will demand consequences at some point.
It was Monday morning, and I was telling someone what he'd missed on Sunday night: how the American swimmer Michael Phelps defied age and his own stabs at self-destruction to swim toward yet another gold, in a men's relay.
Many women will know the feeling of stepping outside and seeming to egg on the world to play a role in your self-destruction—as if jeering, 'go on, hurt me if you like, I can't feel a fucking thing'.
Another lesson is that the impulse to hide or dismiss scandal because it hurts the short-term cause, which is common to all institutions but particularly strong for conservative ones, is a path to self-destruction in the long run.
His talent for theatrical self-destruction and Dickensian cliffhangers was on vivid display Friday at a Rose Garden press conference when, with his best truculent bulldog face, he pronounced himself willing to testify under oath about his conversations with Comey.
With ambiguous lyrics like "tryna find the one that can fix me" and "tryna be a better man, but I'm heartless," the new track takes a decidedly dark tone as the singer grapples with drugs, hypersexuality, self-destruction and loneliness.
Awful people (and good people who behave badly) should be beaten through ideas, the courts, their own self-destruction, or a fair fight—not while they're just standing there, microphone in hand, when a fist comes from out of frame.
If we're going to consider it from a Freudian perspective, teens are rapidly becoming their true selves and sexual beings—a process that inevitably comes with impulses towards self-destruction and, if not a longing for death, a willingness to flirt with it.
Belmore, a rather charismatic butch-femme, had moved to Manhattan and begun living on the edge of self-destruction during what is widely celebrated as one of New York's most radically creative periods — before AIDS, drugs, and gentrification shattered and scattered the scene.
If we open this segment of the ongoing gay story, then, in 1978, with an ambitious tale of gay self-destruction, we wriggle through the wormhole of 1981 and emerge in 1991, with an epic about gay men who refuse to be destroyed.
When Mary's husband, tortured by the idea of bringing a child into a world that is on the edge of self-destruction, commits suicide, Toller begins to ask himself and others whether the church should take a greater responsibility in eco-activism.
As her story goes on, the reader learns that she once glittered with promise as a piano prodigy, her discipline now replaced by casual self-destruction after the grief and guilt of being involved with her mother's death in a car accident.
And yet, immersing myself in Berg's story of an impoverished, delusional soldier forced by superior officers to perform humiliating tasks for menial pay, a man driven to murder and self-destruction by feelings of powerlessness, I couldn't help thinking about Mr. Levine's accusers.
The spiral of oppression and self-destruction embodied by these two children has only escalated in the 20 years since the work was made, which have also seen the upended order of Walker's Saturnalia churn the body politic into a psychotic new normal.
TRIAL SET FOR &aposSMALLVILLE&apos ACTRESS ALLISON MACK, ALLEGED SEX CULT LEADER KEITH RANIERE Raniere was arrested in Mexico in March, charged with sex trafficking, sexual assault, forced branding, blackmail and baiting clients into other forms of self-destruction including mandatory near-starvation diets.
Harnessing the talents of thousands of experts across the world over a timespan of 250 years—from its beginnings in 230, when the mission was formally conceived, through its launch in 22017, to Friday's self-destruction—Cassini is a multinational and multigenerational labor of love.
Screengrab: Youtube/WebSummitLeaked audio from a Tuesday all-hands meeting shows that Uber, still struggling to win back the public's goodwill since the company was accused of widespread misogyny and sexual harassment earlier this year, can't help but continue on its path of self-destruction.
To reiterate, Four Loko hasn't had caffeine in it since its reformulation in 2010 — and this refreshing liver-apocalypse-in-a-can will undoubtedly still draw the line there — but it's still found a way to fuel a whole new generation of self-destruction.
When William could breathe no more, into the afterlife he went, and into the embrace of his mother, the woman who singlehandedly raised him, and the woman whose death sent him on a path of self-destruction before sobriety and last-chapter redemption arrived.
EASTLEIGH, England — Leaving the European Union would amount to economic self-destruction for Britain, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday, presenting a Treasury report that warned of a recession, a decline in the value of the pound, and half a million lost jobs.
She counters the mad-genius archetype with evidence that trailblazing scientists accomplish great feats not because of their idiosyncrasies and ferocious egos but despite them, often skirting selfdestruction with only a measure of luck and a generous dose of forgiveness from sympathetic peers.
Dylan Thomas, who may or may not have drunk 18 whiskeys at the White Horse Tavern in New York City before slipping into a coma, had such an operatic commitment to self-destruction that his benders could almost be read as a kind of celebration.
It was also because the subsequent sense of helplessness—the sobering realization that we do not have the means to put an end to entrenched patterns of self-destruction—is now prevalent in many arenas of public life, from health care to police brutality.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Banksy's infamous stunt, in which he deployed the self-destruction of his painting "Girl With a Balloon" (2006) just as the gavel banged down on its $1.3 million sale at Sotheby's, has gripped art world insiders and beyond.
That these memories are troubling is clear enough: It's 1980, and he's in the midst of shrugging self-destruction, a casual drunk indifferently hosting a prostitute in a friend's New York apartment before returning to London to pick up a veiled threatening message on his answering machine.
It's been 10 years since the first Planet Earth came out, and even though in that time it has often seemed like the planet is only one bad day away from self-destruction, it's nice to know there's still some pretty stuff to look at out there.
These pests are planning on overthrow the government by violence,But we see that as their last performance before self destruction,Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Libya, and Egypt,Color revolution has been secretly going on,Rubbish will eventually ended up in trash bin.
Raging Bull is about the life of boxer Jake LaMotta (Robert De Niro), cutting back and forth between LaMotta's bloody fights in the ring and his slow self-destruction in his personal life, from rage and abuse of his wife to drinking, drugs, and extreme jealousy.
With her grandfather taunting that she would be next, Salomon embarked on artistic creations in a bid to stave off what she saw as a family tendency toward self-destruction, inspired by the ideas of Alfred Wolfsohn, her stepmother's vocal coach, who she had known in Berlin.
On October 5 at a Sotheby's auction, the elusive street artist pulled what might just be the ultimate of his many pranks when he somehow triggered the self-destruction of one of his paintings just after it sold for $1.4 million, tying the artist's own auction record.
It's a highly stylized, incredibly ambitious film that doesn't quite hit its marks, but it tries hard to illustrate how the modern appetite for sensationalism and spectacle leads to both celebrity and self-destruction — and Portman's performance as a strung-out pop star is appropriately hard-bitten and manic.
Most of this year's winning entries are designs for a dystopia, examples of how the next generation of architects might attempt to delay humanity's self-destruction: the designs accommodate for overpopulation, global warming, and some of the 7 million drones estimated to fly in US skies by 2020.
You describe Sid as basically a sweet-natured, intelligent person who quickly started to believe his own hype and kind of became trapped in the persona of Sid and the expectation of 24-7 anarchy and disruption and "punk rock behavior," which ultimately lead him down the path of self-destruction.
In a recent interview, Garland told The Verge that he wanted to tell a story about the way the literal, molecular process of self-destruction in organic life mirrors the psychological one in humans, in which we're always rewriting our own personalities and resisting, or failing to resist, self-destructive choices.
But he obviously plans to go on riding this tiger — because he thinks it will take him into the White House; because he is engaged in a creepy act of self destruction to avoid actually having to be president, which is hard work; or simply because he enjoys making bigoted comments.
The psychology of anger and self-destruction has left Messi's international career on the brink of premature cessation, just as it has left Britain on the brink of a Conservative administration whose leading policies could include privatising our front gardens, a 95-hour working week and turning unemployed people into grout.
And then there is the reasonable point that if he were anyone else, much of Trump's own behavior — the firing of James Comey, the rage against the investigations, the frequent lies and denials of the obvious, the unnecessary self-destruction — would look a lot like the behavior of a guilty man.
Set in Sussex, England, in 1914, in the country house of old Captain Shotover (Raphael Nash Thompson), his bohemian daughter Hesione Hushabye (Karen Ziemba) and her husband, the dashing Hector Hushabye (Tom Hewitt), "Heartbreak House" is a crisp and fizzy comic wake-up call to a society drifting toward self-destruction.
But for whatever reason, Rolo's multiple flashbacks seem a bit tedious, the emotional rollercoaster gets a bit muted over time, and no one neurotechnology hits hard enough for me to worry—in the way I do about 15 Million Merits or Nosedive—that we're on the cusp of self-destruction.
Already at war, people there were in need of bucking up, and "Thunder Rock" provided that with its story of a wounded idealist who retreats from a world that is verging on self-destruction, only to have a band of ghosts reignite his spirit and send him back into the fray.
The obvious answer is the referendum of 2016: once you promise the people that their voice will be final it's impossible to go back, even if it means self-destruction—a possibility to which Mr Johnson gestured in his "do or die" commitment to leave the EU by October 31st.
Weiner can't fully explain the man's self-destruction — what's most missing from any story about him is a real, personal explanation of why his sexting habit gets the better of him over and over — but it does capture his candidacy candidly and intimately, with style and humor, and it makes for fascinating viewing.
Some steps that are suspected to be part of this pathway are the self-destruction of cartilage cells after the trauma, so that there are not enough of them to support the cartilage matrix that holds the joint, and a cascade of inflammatory responses within the joint, leading to degeneration of the cartilage.
The oversimplicity of this diagnosis wasn't lost on McInerney, who has spent most of his career returning to the same questions, growing increasingly sophisticated in his attempts to understand the allure of self-destruction and the compromises required to support a sustainable degree of happiness for ambitious, intelligent (and relatively affluent) people.
His behavior took a hard left into self-destruction, and I think it pained the little gay tween inside me to see one of my idols so close to the brink, and not seem to want to pull back (this thinking, of course, also predated my adult understanding of addiction and mental health).
Hers is a protracted self-destruction, remarkable both for its mundanity (the unnamed protagonist narrates her days so that they almost seem like any lazy New Yorker's, full of takeout and TV, and little alarm) and for the cluelessness of the few people who remain in her life — most significantly her (hilarious, terrifying) psychiatrist.
While a pre-internet Weiner might have been forced to leave his house and rent a porn flick, or go through the work of setting up an appointment with an escort, in the modern era, the capability for self-destruction is always present (even, as Weiner's pictures proved, when your kid is taking a nap).
Directed and co-written by Casey Affleck (then Phoenix's brother-in-law), ''I'm Still Here'' is a mockumentary purportedly chronicling Phoenix's ''breakdown'' in the fall of 2008 and into 2009: an anarchic act of selfdestruction, part prankster art piece, part scathing Hollywood satire — and one of only a handful of great films about celebrity.
" WATCH: Demi Moore Opens Up About Her Recovery: 'I Was Spiraling Down a Path of Real Self-Destruction' Rumer, also speaking to the Times, added that despite growing up thinking her parents were "these immovable gods of Olympus, obviously, as we grow older, we start to realize how much our parents are just people.
However, as her book eloquently indicates, the effect of these artworks is not merely to bring our wasteful habits into sight and therefore into mind; trash can in fact be utilized as a mode of understanding the key global capitalist forces that drive our world — and which are driving us to the brink of self-destruction.
Watching a child walk headfirst into self-destruction, knowing that you lack the power to stop them, is every parent's worst nightmare, and the film very successfully portrays that inner pain and self-doubt, the constant nagging questions of 'Who is this person that I thought I knew everything about?' and 'What did I do wrong?
"Trump is a political weapon of mass self-destruction for American democracy — for its norms, for its morality, for sheer human decency," Henry Aaron, a senior fellow at Brookings, wrote by email: So if Putin backed him, and if he did it to damage the United States, then he dropped one extremely smart bomb in the middle of Washington.
Viewed from that perspective, all the sex, lies, self-destruction, screaming matches and occasional violent outbursts and murder mysteries are merely the screen on which the series projects its kaleidoscopic picture — a picture of the ways in which grief, guilt, lust, love, parenthood, couplehood, marriage, divorce, age, class and (especially) the limits of traditional gender roles replace reality, deep down inside us.
Until "First Day of My Life" came out in 2005, topping the Billboard Hot 100 to the tune of a thousand proposal vlogs, Bright Eyes fans were stereotyped as lonely introverts who spent a lot of time crying over leaves and fetishising self-destruction (in version 1.0 of EmoGame, Conor Oberst and Tim Kasher agree to join a quest because they were promised free alcohol).
"When I made 'Son of Saul', I really wanted to go back in time to try to understand the mystery that took place in a few years, probably at the beginning of the 20th century: how a sophisticated civilization fell into self-destruction, how it went from an era of progress and unbound trust in technology to industrial murder," Nemes told a news conference.
Four recent Stanford graduates fumble through their post-college years with varying degrees of self-destruction, ambition and success: Cory runs a nonprofit that hosts fund-raisers for progressive causes; Will, a tech consultant, spends his days masturbating, smoking and trying to appease his girlfriend, who's consumed by her start-up venture; Henrik is a manic-depressive grad school dropout; Linda, his ex, is a ruthless, drug-addled narcissist.
"I feel like there are defining moments in our lives that shape who we are and the direction we go, and early in my career, I was spiraling down a path of real self-destruction, and no matter what successes I had, I just never felt good enough," explained Moore, who noted that she was "grateful" for her supportive daughters with ex Bruce Willis, Rumer, 30, Scout, 27, and Tallulah, 24.
The acceptability of Trump must also have something to do with millions of religious voters being willing to abandon the practical wisdom of their faiths — that what exists inside a person is more important than what is external, that no bad tree yields good fruit, that you should never trade spiritual humility for worldly ferocity because in humility there is strength and in pride there is self-destruction.
"I feel like there are defining moments in our lives that shape who we are and the direction we go, and early in my career, I was spiraling down a path of real self-destruction, and no matter what successes I had, I just never felt good enough," explained Moore, who noted that she was "grateful" for the suport of her three daughters with Willis: Rumer, 30, Scout, 27, and Tallulah, 25.
"I feel like there are defining moments in our lives that shape who we are and the direction we go, and early in my career, I was spiraling down a path of real self-destruction, and no matter what successes I had, I just never felt good enough," explained Moore, who noted that she was "grateful" for the support of her three daughters with Willis: Rumer, 30, Scout, 27, and Tallulah, 25.
The film wastes little time getting to that nightmare of genocidal self-destruction, but not before deftly covering the history preceding it: Cambodia's prestige during the Angkor Empire in the ninth to 15th centuries; its years as a protectorate of France from the mid-19th century until its independence in 1953; a cultural flowering in the 1950s and early '60s; and the impact of the United States' bombing campaign during the Vietnam War.
That focus, more than any claim-staking of grim subject matter and dreamy cinematography on behalf of the feminine, may be Sharp Objects' boldest choice: The series invites us in with promises of lurid murders and swaggering self-destruction, and then gives us instead an in-depth portrait of a woman — traumas, chip on her shoulder, and all — and insists that we head home with her, spend time in her head, and understand what makes her tick.
" It's not just the name of his new TV show (premiering tonight at 10 PM on VICELAND, check your local listings for details), but a reminder of a time when, as Matty puts it, he was dead set on self-destruction and Hüsker Dü. "Right before my heart attack, I was going through this huge Hüsker Dü phase and we were talking about opening a bar called Dead Set on Destruction, which is a Hüsker Dü song.
Targets include overly-earnest male feminists, people who write in chain tweets, tech pundit Benedict Evans, people who write open letters to RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, and the website PR Daily, which inspires in Zitron a poetic, near-pathological loathing ("it's an absolutely horrible, profit-driven PR webinar sales platform wrapped in some of the worst advice in the industry, set to reinforce tropes to make the worst people feel better about themselves… Every time I read a '5 Public Relations Lessons I Learned From My Terrible Herpes' piece my blood boils, but I also can't wait to roll around in the mud, drinking in the sheer shittiness," he said.) The result is a blend of observation and disgust, fuelled by a car-crash fascination with the internet as a tool of self-destruction, as well as one of self-fashioning.

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