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"You're hungering, you're thirsting, your souls are thirsting after sin," he tells a group of teenage boys wearing jerseys and holding basketballs.
Maybe, on some level, we think thirsting over archetypically hot, feminine women is more digestible to straight people than thirsting over andro/masc women is.
Through the bumps and bruises, we were thirsting for more.
This photo is a human right to thirsting people everywhere!!!
Is he still hung up on Nancy (or thirsting for Billy)?
For Americans thirsting for bipartisanship in Washington, well, here you go.
Like when there's an establishment full of people thirsting for beer.
Something dies in Waggoner and something new is reborn, thirsting for revenge.
There's probably someone out there still thirsting for a Virtual Boy Classic.
People on Twitter discovered Dela Cruz's Instagram pictures, and the thirsting began.
Corruption, all kinds of greed, loneliness … You're thirsting after a basketball career.
Until Harley Quinn reappears, we have Annie: quippy, sour, and thirsting for blood.
For AppDynamics, the bet is that investors are thirsting for new growth stories.
Anyone left thirsting for new tracks will now be fully, almost dangerously hydrated.
Who out there is thirsting for a 4-12 Celtics/Nuggets matchup, exactly?
Troubles in the energy industry have presented opportunities for bond investors thirsting for yields.
She calls out Dr. Jordan for obviously thirsting after her during their psychiatric sessions.
They're out here thirsting for revenge, and whoever took their stuff better watch out.
Third, people are thirsting for more transparent, accurate, and accessible information of this kind.
Ms Jin describes herself as having been "a little Chinese boy thirsting for the West".
People are thirsting for solidarity, and they see corporate life as dead and two-dimensional.
If you take out Kelley now, you have Lauren and Wardog thirsting for revenge later.
And New York City is hardly thirsting for tens of thousands of white-collar jobs.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on the Democratic side shows voters are thirsting for political alternatives.
Pattinson revealed he was thirsting pretty hard for the part in an interview with Variety.
She's a trained killer thirsting for revenge, and that part of her will not go away.
"Trump is leading a regime that's out of control and almost thirsting for war," he said.
Sure, it was a cool clip, but you're probably thirsting for more of Eddie's upcoming antics.
But he was also a keen observer, thirsting for information despite a lifetime in the clubhouse.
Except everyone in my office is currently thirsting over Pierce Brosnan at the Golden Globes. #swoon.
Keeping them all to their assigned tasks will be a major challenge: all are thirsting for revenge.
After eight seasons of watching Game of Thrones, last night's series finale left many thirsting for resolution.
The Sharks have cornered the market on veterans thirsting to quaff the bubbly from the Stanley Cup.
True, some could not read or write, but they were bright, open-minded and thirsting to learn.
Coca-Cola has a new hunk in town — and he's not just thirsting for a Diet Coke.
Given the state's strong evangelical base, Cruz offered the kind of red meat that caucusgoers were thirsting for.
Our post-truth society is thirsting for it, even as we allow ourselves to be tricked by impostors.
I'd recommend the 2016 ACT ONE album by Marian Hill for anyone else thirsting for more of the same.
Thirsting for water, he shot an arrow into the ground and water gushed out, creating what would become Banganga.
In the first episode, she mocked the presidential candidates; something she had undoubtedly been thirsting to do for months.
What Berlusconi teaches is that Trump could go all the way in a nation thirsting for a new politics.
The Artist won Best Picture on the wings of similar thirsting for the "simpler time" that never actually existed.
By the time he enters the story, we're thirsting to hear more about the downstairs life of the Plaza.
These poor people who lived under the yoke of Communism for so long are thirsting for genuine democracy and.
Now they're excited all over again — after discovering host Joshua Dela Cruz's Instagram pictures, and letting the thirsting begin.
She's thirsting for attention, and gleefully aware of it, surfing the current wave of self-love and self-care confusion.
Nerds are hot now, so it only makes sense that we'd make up a term for thirsting after that type.
"Reformations" is valuable as an encyclopedia, but I wonder how many "beginners and nonspecialists" will be left thirsting for more.
Honestly: show me a man who's not thirsting all over Instagram trying to solidify his "brand" and I'll marry him.
The Medieval Festival in Fort Tryon Park is quite a scene: jugglers, jousting knights and New Yorkers thirsting for mead.
That's like how I even knew about her, you know I actually found out because people are thirsting after her basically.
What many in the VR community have been thirsting for is some unification of standards in terms of software and hardware.
Thus far, there has been little payoff for those thirsting for chaos: The runners have almost all remained on their feet.
"Our intended audience are the people who have spent the last 13, 14 months thirsting and starving for the truth," Spielberg said.
In All We Know of Pleasure, editor Enid Shomer has shown us that we may be thirsting for accounts of women's desire.
Within hours, Iran's two rival camps—one still seeking engagement with the West, the other thirsting for confrontation—were at each other's throats.
For those of us thirsting for Jamie Dornan, that news is a tough pill to swallow, especially knowing that the homepage of beautifulpeople.
With the nationwide proliferation of craft breweries, people in Richmond were thirsting for interesting beer, but didn't have a place to get it.
There are 165 million podcast listeners and slightly more than 500,000 podcasts being updated regularly — meaning there's an audience thirsting for new content.
Undoubtedly, many observers walked away from the briefing thirsting for more answers, but the most pressing question was this: Was President Trump listening?
" As 7-Eleven clarifies, "That includes cookie jars, ladles, punchbowls and other containers that are thirsting to be filled with their favorite Slurpee flavor….
Like his precursor, the Whatsitsname is an existentially bereft soul thirsting to make sense of his existence, ultimately by exacting revenge on his maker.
Even on a recent week-long vacation away from my full-size products, I found myself thirsting for my tried-and-true AHC routine.
Which means, if your ends are currently breaking off and your once-blonde highlights are brassy, chances are your strands are thirsting for moisture.
Summer is coming, which means that the Game of Thrones fandom is parched and thirsting for any hints about Season 7 (where is our trailer???).
You fans have been thirsting over Badgley's violent and problematic character so much that's he's had to consistently remind people that, actually, murdering is bad.
Perhaps because a controversial network split in Bitcoin was cancelled by its organizers last week, the cryptocurrency space has been left thirsting for some drama.
Is just the thought of sitting on your computer on Black Friday thirsting for deals against thousands of other grabby online shoppers giving you anxiety?
Muslims believe God made it bubble up as the second wife of Ibrahim (Abraham in the Judeo-Christian bible), tried to soothe her thirsting child.
In addition to spending time with Decker, his Instagram shows him hanging out with his family, taking in nature, and thirsting over Chick-Fil-A.
But if it works, as it indeed appears to, who knows what might come of it when we're nine billion humans on a baking, thirsting globe?
Swifties have been thirsting for new music for months now, considering the singer releases a new album every other fall but failed to do so this year.
There's far more bezel than we've seen in the other leaked prototypes, and it doesn't have the glass and stainless steel sandwich design we've been thirsting after.
But, for those thirsting for blood, don't sweat it ... Kovalev says he's gonna try his damndest to beat Canelo's ass when they fight Saturday night in Vegas.
Europeans are not where Lavrov and Russia want them to be — thirsting to build a "shared European house" from Lisbon to Vladivostok, to the exclusion of NATO.
But during the last Democratic primary debate of 85033, people were thirsting after him on Twitter as "the hot bearded guy" or "#debatedaddy" behind moderator Judy Woodruff.
These are products methodically designed by behavioral scientists employed by the richest companies in the world, working to keep us endlessly engaged, forever thirsting for our next like.
Something about Oliver's features, or his haircut, or his very specific cadence might remind you of someone you're used to thirsting over every summer for the last decade.
The authorities have been thirsting for inside information about their domestic opposition since large antigovernment demonstrations exploded from nowhere in the winter of 2011, severely unnerving the Kremlin.
It's the first act of a movie, the first half or majority of a TV season that leaves the viewer hooked, thirsting for more, and minimally satisfied otherwise.
Zimbabwe's younger generation and its diaspora of several million (who Mr Mnangagwa made sure would not be able to vote) are thirsting to see the back of Zanu-PF.
There is a school of thought in Iran that it can get along without western investment: that Indian, Korean and Chinese companies are thirsting to exploit the Iranian market.
Some Democratic officials interpreted it as a signal that Mr. Sanders may not be thirsting for a fight to the bitter end, of the kind he waged against Mrs.
After seeing the post make the rounds online and realizing that the "tiny 17 year old girl thirsting so goddamn hard" was indeed her, she decided to come clean.
Apps on smartphones that provide real-time data have made storm chasing accessible to anyone thirsting for thrills and the celebrity that comes with posting dramatic videos on YouTube.
True, they were carted away from Candlestick Park in what appeared to be a meat wagon, sickened by life on the road, and thirsting for the haven of the studio.
In the looks we shared that day at the cinema was something kind of beautiful: Our lust for him is not new, but the joy came in thirsting for him together.
All the paintings in the palace became a teaching collection for the emerging Russian avant-garde thirsting for the visual news coming out of what was then the world's art capital.
Lindsay replied to Tyga's post with the name of his hit song, sending the internet into a frenzy, but we're told it's nothing more than a textbook example of IG thirsting.
Thirsting for the past, accessing it through memories of games and technology, and romanticizing all three— Stories Untold, by Glasgow studio No Code, tactfully dismantles this automatic response to everyday life.
Stamper, thirsting for permanence, will eventually carve his initials into the Resolute desk—but for the political class House of Cards chronicles, life reduces to work and work is ultimately meaningless.
Elliott is not merely a prodigy for a sport thirsting for a younger audience, which is why Hendrick Motorsports signed him to a three-year driver development contract when he was 15.
Fans love the epic, sprawling GoT fights, and they have been thirsting for this one since the idea first came to be in 2013 on 4Chan of all places, according to Inverse.
This time around, Meg Gill drops by Alabama, where home brewing was legalized just four years ago—sparking a craft beer revolution in a state that had long been thirsting for one.
We talked about her writing a piece about villain-lust, coming in part out of a Tumblr and pop culture outlet trend toward drooling over characters like Venom and thirsting after thicc daddy Thanos.
Thirsting is revelatory on a cultural level, and when it comes to lust, we must remember that it is all learned — taught and reinforced from the time we are first able to process texts.
If you're thirsting for more of C.K.'s signature blend of painful comedy and deep pathos, you may find exactly what you're looking for in Better Things, a comedy FX picked up last summer.
Brands everywhere are thirsting for attention, and they're willing to ply attendees with cheap (or free) drinks and loud music to attract throngs of techie, media and advertising people in town for the festivities.
Rubio and others are thirsting for a strong show of support from independents to prove they are the only candidates who can gain a serious hearing from the public and form a center-right coalition.
Lenovo officially announced its Yoga Book last week at IFA, and while yes, we're all thirsting for a chance to play with it, we still have a big question: why doesn't it run Chrome OS?
Not a single VR system has a game I'm thirsting to return to again and again like I might to Witcher 3 or Overwatch, and support for games from major game developers is still relatively sparse.
Among the eruption of excitement online following Korean film Parasite's historic Oscars run on Sunday, a particular trend took over social media that surprisingly had little to do with thirsting over Vanity Fair after-party gossip.
For those blissfully unaware, a long time ago, Benjamin Franklin told us we needed to change the clocks in the summer (or was it the winter?) because of Parisian farmers who were thirsting for daylight, or something.
This tune is your life, and you are in the tune—in this case, sitting in Tokyo's Kabukicho district, desolated and desperately heartbroken, but also lubricated with a passionate sense for adventure, thirsting for stimulation and Asahi.
To play Erin Bell, an L.A. cop battling trauma and thirsting for revenge, Kidman changed virtually everything about her appearance, including donning a shapeless, colorless wig, and a bland uniform of wrinkled, seemingly smelly T-shirts and jeans.
Or maybe we're comforted by the layer of plausible deniability that comes with thirsting for straight women — it's never actually going to happen between any of us and Weisz, even hypothetically, so our sexual desires aren't fully exposed.
For American Harry Potter stans thirsting for a new iteration of the beloved fantasy series, look no further than spring 2018, when Harry Potter and The Cursed Child Parts One and Two will make its way to Broadway.
Even if the numbers suggest that overall beer consumption is flattening out in favor of cannabis, or carb-lite malt quenchers, or a craving for a less buzzed lifestyle, anecdotally, plenty of youngs are thirsting for the classics.
There are a lot of people, millennials included, who absolutely want to dive deep and learn about what's happening in the world and they are thirsting for a place to do that where they can trust it. Absolutely.
They get to ride the valuation up from the millions to $10 billion, $20 billion or $50 billion and then sell their shares to the masses of public market investors who are thirsting for the next Amazon or Google.
And while it might have been a wonderful night for her to party in the pit, it also was a great night for fans thirsting for some good ol' classic shade from the singer directed at a certain someone.
His last scene may have been in season 6, but the moment you realize that's who the photo everyone is currently thirsting over on Twitter is, you won't be able to believe you didn't clock those classic Pugh eyebrows.
While Refinery29 obviously doesn't condone some of the downright mean comments that are appearing in the comments of the photos, we can't help but hand it to the quips from ex-girlfriends and the folks who are thirsting after them already.
Democratic members on the committees, who have been thirsting for months to have Mueller testify publicly, told Axios they see the hearing as an opportunity for Mueller to educate the American public on the most damaging aspects of his report.
Whether Trump follows through on his promise to construct a physical structure or instead opts for a policy design that isolates the U.S. from the world, post-Cold War euphoria has long since subsided and people are thirsting for change.
I imagined her in the dusk of a Paris garden, untouched in her white dress, an object thirsting if not for interpretation then for the fulfillment at least of an admiring human gaze, like a painting hanging on a wall, waiting.
By its very existence, their effort to bridge the "divides that exist in Washington, DC, today" doubles down on the conviction that, for all the upheaval in American culture and politics, voters are simply thirsting for a more decorous status quo.
Her friend and fellow Scooter Braun client Ariana Grande seemingly found a quarantine boyfriend, and now, reports claim that Demi Lovato is also spending time with someone in self-isolation: actor Max Ehrich, whom she's been spotted thirsting over on Instagram.
Apparently, still thirsting for this type of work, and blinded by post-internet aesthetics, critics of this year's focused exhibition—which foregoes attempts at global activism in favor of a localized, pointed critique of the art world itself—tend to miss the point.
Facebook doesn't care about the animating spirit that guided the media industry during its formative years—that quest to forge a new and democratic lingua franca with an audience thirsting for new ideas, or simply to feel more at home in the world.
Jill Greenlee, an associate professor of politics at Brandeis University who wrote the book "The Political Consequences of Motherhood," isn't sure if candidates are leading the charge on transforming our perceptions of moms in politics, or if voters are just thirsting for a change.
Though Lovato has mostly remained silent on social media (aside from thirsting over Bachelorette contestant Mike Johnson) since defending her new manager, Scooter Braun, amid his feud with Taylor Swift earlier this month, she previously teased in June that new music is on the way.
You don't have as many games, you don't have as many retail outlets taking their entire purchasing decisions for the year on this one show, and you don't have people thirsting after these huge E3 roundups to find out what's happening in the game industry.
If anyone has further questions about her feelings about the Ross spectacle, Becca then took to Instagram Stories to respond to people inappropriately thirsting over the supposedly "thicc" Ross, saying he didn't always "exemplify" the qualities people would want to see in their loved ones' partners.
Even as openly queer pop stars — like Sam Smith and Lil Nas X — are now entering the mainstream and presenting their own narratives of queering masculinity or refusing the binary altogether, queer and straight fans alike seem to prefer thirsting and speculating over enigmatic cases like Styles.
I've happily participated in lesbian meme culture that celebrates thirsting after middle-aged actors; I've swooned over historical photos of '70s butches in three-piece suits; I get particularly flustered whenever I watch or read anything about queer relationships with age gaps, like in Chloe Caldwell's iconic novella Women.
When I put out a call looking for proud neoliberals to interview for this article, I was surprised to see my inbox rapidly fill up with upward of 80 messages, mostly from college-educated men in their early 20s who recently began identifying as neoliberals, thirsting to defend their new ideology.
At the same time, the idea of a star held together by booze and pills, thirsting for a final hurrah, is such a well-worn cliché that even the fact-based underpinnings can't really prevent the movie itself from feeling a trifle humdrum, the showiness of its central performance notwithstanding.
On a road trip through more than 1,603 miles of its stark terrain, it seemed as though Namibia's blueprint had been carefully conceived but abandoned midthought: dried-out riverbeds left thirsting for water; rolling savannas devoid of vegetation; towering mounds of sandy dunes shifting aimlessly for millenniums, waiting to be sculpted into something permanent.
Ever since the acquisition of WhiteWave Foods by the French dairy giant Danone for more than $10 billion, investors have been thirsting for a technology that would give consumers a better tasting, more milky (for lack of a better word) milk substitute than the highly valuable (but not very tasty) almond, soy and other plant-based dairy alternatives.
He repeats it to Democratic colleagues giddy with newfound power, to television anchors thirsting for on-air reaction to Mr. Trump's latest taunt and to his own Upper West Side constituents, some of the most liberal voters in the country who, like their congressman, view Mr. Trump as nothing short of an existential threat to American democracy.
Much of America, including some large number of Republicans waiting to be mobilized, is thirsting for leaders of courage and purpose who, in a fractious and intemperate age, believe — and can help others believe — that one of the high callings of politics is to heal our wounds rather than to inflict new ones, to appeal to our best instincts rather than our worst.
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Today, in any case, over her coffee cup—intense, absent, indifferent to her surroundings, not checking her phone or reading—she had an aura that was just as significant as if she were a celebrity, improbably washed up at the seaside, having shaken off her entourage of admirers or detractors, thirsting to be left alone with her luxuriant inner life.
In this day and age of celebrities thirsting for fame (see: Kim Kardashian and her topless selfies) or celebrity couples looking for photo ops (see: Taylor Swift and her presumably staged photo ops with Tom Hiddleston) Brangelina stood out, not only for not needing recognition or validation or attention but also for using their fame in a way that was powerful, political, and ultimately good.
But, like Starbs before him, he headed overseas, and has spent the past two years putting up insane games for the Sharks, maybe thirsting somewhere deep inside for the NBA but, in all feasible practice, having found the one major basketball league on the planet where a point guard can shoot and shoot and shoot without giving a fuck and not really be expected to play particularly stout defense.
And to get the reactions that we've been getting from anyone who has a different side of their sexuality — which is so many people — who have something that's not necessarily the norm of what we've been seeing again and again in Hollywood... Speaking as an Asian-American queer femme, so many Asian-American women have been coming to us with tears in their eyes saying that this is what they've been thirsting for.

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