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This looks like verbal diarrhea that nobody can take anymore.
While my post was a mistake, people sometimes seem to have verbal diarrhea on social media.
Bailey then has to tell Ben (Jason George) that she's pregnant, which involves a lot of verbal diarrhea.
You save words like "incendiary" and "verbal diarrhea factory" for when they insult your mom, not your distant boo.
She told Ben that she had to get her feelings out and just sort of "verbal diarrhea-ed" them.
The effect is a stream of consciousness visual version of verbal diarrhea, filled with visual puns and images that sometimes speak to each other or disagree.
Watching an addict spew verbal diarrhea about everything from the circle of life to mostly-imagined, vindictive grudges is hard to uphold for any length of time.
With sovereign citizens, it isn't easy to determine whether someone has the intent to inflict physical harm or if they just have a bad case of verbal diarrhea.
But the record's clear standout is "Full Morrissey," a song which takes jabs at the verbal diarrhea that's served as the British icon's primary source of publicity in his later years.
In truth there's very little daylight between this kind of lazy, pouty everyone's-out-to-get-us media criticism and the president's daily torrent of fake news / witch hunt verbal diarrhea.
Boosie said a few days after his verbal diarrhea on the subject, he was turned away from his Planet Fitness gym in McDonough, GA. The rapper claimed the manager is gay and refused to let him in, specifically because of his Zaya comments.
So the next time you get the urge to exercise free speech by unclogging that verbal diarrhea factory you call a mouth and spewing your partisan bullshit all over this studio, do us all a favor and shut the hell up, you ill-mannered, overprivileged, undereducated simpleton.
And she's here to stay. I love that she's a bit of a dork. Being a dork myself, I am fond of the girls with verbal diarrhea. Because it's not easy to keep all your words in, believe me.
"Getting Married Today" was conceived as "Sondheim’s psychotic notion of a patter song" to simulate the sensation of having a mental breakdown through verbal diarrhea and constantly changing the subject mid-sentence. Stephen Sondheim gave a masterclass on some of his songs, including this one, at London's Guildhall School. The song features operatic interludes described by Edge Boston as "soprano intermezzos", sung by a priest who comically comments on the bride's breakdown and extols the glory of marriage.
Lilley's portrayal of Jonah in Summer Heights High was broadly well received by critics, with many praising the 33-year-old's ability to embody the teenaged character so convincingly. Claire Zulkey of The A.V. Club described it as "a testament to both Lilley's and [the younger cast members'] acting ability that it doesn't seem totally strange that an actor in his mid-30s is playing someone who pals around with 13-year-olds", and commended Lilley's attention to detail in developing Jonah's various mannerisms, such as "the mumbled verbal diarrhea, the sprawling limbs [and] the physical affection with his boys." Catherine Deveny of The Age described Lilley's performance as "perfect", while Karla Peterson of The San Diego Union-Tribune praised him as bringing to the role a "cherry-bomb energy and an outsider's empathy that makes Jonah such an aggravating charmer". The character of Jonah also received praise, with several critics identifying him as the emotional heart of the series.

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