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So let's not wallow in the award passing her over.
He's got plenty of his own pain to wallow in.
We don't want to wallow in it, or feel sadistic.
Here the eggs wallow in coffee, mint and onion skins.
There are many ways to wallow in the everyday devolution.
He didn t wallow in the things we can not change.
Don't avoid climate change stories, but don't wallow in misery, either.
We take our one shot—let's just not wallow in this.
Now I just laugh and let them wallow in their delusions.
I can't just sit and wallow in my bed all day.
If you haven't started yet, don't sit and wallow in regret.
So I never wallow in the muck and say, 'Oh, it's hard.
So is it too soon to wallow in the reality of it?
But the solution to this injustice isn't to wallow in self-hatred.
Mr. Rock does not wallow in melancholy and regret over lost love.
Your optimism allowed you to move forward rather than wallow in sorrow.
I can't really wallow in the muck, because Hollywood's been great to me.
But there's no need to sulk in a corner and wallow in disappointment.
We can expect Republicans to wallow in denial for some time after November.
Some people found it hard to wallow in negativity, but I did not.
You also didn't want to wallow in it and give [the trolls] power.
Wallow in self pity or learn to be happy with what you have?
Don't ignore how the mistake makes you feel; just don't wallow in it.
"I think there is a temptation to wallow in it," Ms. Strickland said.
In my life when something sad happens, people usually don't wallow in sadness.
You can judge the wicked and wallow in the suffering of the good.
If we don't have hope we're just gonna wallow in our own filth.
He cherished his students' potential too much to let them wallow in sloppy thoughts.
Across 14 tracks, the Brooklyn-bred rapper doesn't wallow in grief, he explores it.
Something wonderful happens when you read this ambitiously and wallow in this many words.
One swallow doesn't wallow in mud till a pig in a poke takes flight.
If you wallow in the minor issues, you can't focus on the big ones.
When you experience failure, do you confront the future or wallow in the past?
"I'm a Good Person" shows us her desire to wallow in congratulatory self-righteousness.
And "You Stupid Bitch" shows us her desire to wallow in congratulatory self-loathing.
"It's almost a 'To Be Continued…'" The episode doesn't just simply wallow in tragedy, however.
But at one point I just said, 'I'm not going to wallow in this anymore.
Nickel is a brutal place, but Colson never lets the reader wallow in its brutality.
The man's recitation evokes incredible pathos, but Piper doesn't let the viewer wallow in sympathy.
Unfortunately, too much of today's media wallow in the familiar, the repetitious or the simplistic.
If nothing else, it provided another wallow in fetishized gore for hot-takers to parse.
Kerr wanted the team to learn from its losses — but not to wallow in them.
So you have to choose to wallow in that filth, going in eyes wide open. 2.
Complainers are bad news because they wallow in their problems and fail to focus on solutions.
Rather than wallow in their despair, they decided to latch onto the last Democrat left fighting.
No empty hours in which to find boredom, or to wallow in longing or anxiety. Activity!
And sometimes you've gained just enough life experience to wallow in a movie's more maudlin moments.
But most supporters of the Thai team declined to take offense or wallow in national angst.
No previous president would have dared to wallow in such a morass of conflicts of interest.
So let us not wallow in the cries of a dragon mourning the death of his brother.
Are you looking for music that will help you sleep, run, or wallow in your own misery?
But rather than complain and wallow in misery, Kelling flips it on its head and embraces it.
We admit that this trauma exists deep within us, but we're not going to wallow in it.
Those who don't share Trump's more corrosive views often wallow in the perception of their own powerlessness.
Why not wallow in an Aaron-Carl record, or top a jacket potato with some marinated pig?
Lopate writes: The book refuses to wallow in self-pity or offer triumphalist narratives of overcoming victimhood.
Give yourself time and space to breathe, but don&apost isolate yourself or wallow in pity constantly.
And it's not the kind of mess you wallow in, hooting at the glorious chaos of it all.
Now it seems incredible that I ever had that much freedom, enough to wallow in, like a pig.
Families being left to wallow in lead-laden environments stand to suffer for generations beyond the initial exposure.
Unlike so many other comics who wallow in their wrongness, Mr. Michael isn't looking just to create unease.
It is self-sabotage and allows us to wallow in our problems rather than try to find solutions.
The stage production allows fans to wallow in the spectacle without having to track the often labyrinthine narrative.
I hang my head in shame and I wallow in sadnes [sic] about the people who have betrayed me.
Wasn't air frying more of a tweaked version of baking than a luxurious, crisp-making wallow in hot oil?
Sam is understandably overcome with crushing emotional pain, but there's no time for him to wallow in self pity.
" Our writer says it depicts "a dark Disneyland where the wealthy can wallow in incredibly lifelike Old West fantasy.
Complainers and negative people are bad news because they wallow in their problems and fail to focus on solutions.
Neither show really works, though, in part because they don't just dabble in nostalgia, but essentially wallow in it.
He really did not glory in success or wallow in failure because he was always on to the next thing.
If you ever sat and truly allowed yourself to wallow in it, you could be in an awfully bad spot.
A still more immersive wallow in "Thrones"dom awaited me at Castle Ward, about an hour south of the city.
For Ella Fitzgerald, jazz singing was a way to wallow in joy; Billie Holiday used it to confront her grief.
Prior to the 1980s, the VA essentially was left alone to wallow in its more comfortably accepted, though appalling, mediocrity.
To cope with overheating, especially due to their size, elephants are known to bathe, spray water and wallow in mud.
But I'm forcing myself not to wallow in self-pity (which is something I could have easily earned a PhD in …).
"Sometimes you have to wallow in it a little bit," she says of the pain she was feeling at the time.
Once, British residents might have grumbled at such nonchalance, then shrugged it off as a justification to wallow in deeper baths.
Mr Trump is not the only politician to wallow in division—just the most powerful and one of the most accomplished.
But they don't wallow in it exclusively, as though films about women can only be about the roughness of being women.
Cattle that used to wallow in the lake can now die for lack of water; those that survive may trample farmland.
Most of us normally, if we find out we've been cheated on, we take a minute to wallow in self-pity.
Post-punk music invites us to wallow in the tragic beauty of its sorrowful sound, and to find solace within it.
In Greece, where tens of thousands have been trapped by closing borders, migrants in improvised camps wallow in disease and squalor.
It's true that not everything has a solution, but if there is one, why sit around and wallow in self-pity?
Before Mike can wallow in his own anxiety, he grabs his hand, forcing it to stop, forcing the fear back down.
Autocracy breeds corruption and cronyism, and leaders who wallow in the swamp they pledged to drain cannot forever fool their base.
I have now honed this as a reporting technique: wallow in an awkward silence until somebody says something interesting to fill it.
Thus at the moment when we might be most ethical, we abandon principle to wallow in fear and loathing of the other.
He tweeted Tuesday afternoon: "The good people of Alabama, not the Washington elite who wallow in the swamp, will decide this election!"
"If we don't have hope we're just gonna wallow in our own filth," he explains over the phone from his Brooklyn home.
Discovery seems to wallow in today's debates and controversies—anxiety about a government without oversight, for example—and it's just, like… OK?
Left to wallow in desperate circumstances, some of them will become sitting ducks for slick ISIS propaganda that promises a way out.
She's turned out the lights and closed the drapes in Sir Malcom's manor, entombing herself to wallow in her guilt and loneliness.
Even familiar forms have been warped and stretched to the limit, to better allow their audiences to wallow in the subject matter.
Let him wallow in the muck and mud with the third of Americans who are fine with this stain on our democracy.
By the time he arrives back at their apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, he is usually too tired to wallow in Patrick's psychosis.
His descent into the gutter is presumably meant to be a thrilling wallow in bad behavior, but it's just pathetic and adolescent.
Once I'm done listening to it there will be ten thousand buckets of tears ready for me to bathe and wallow in.
Firms need not wallow in patent litigation in order to profit from new ideas — indeed; the EMS bypasses the patent system entirely.
California now has a political system that allows the state to address 21st century challenges instead of wallow in 20th century partisanship.
Feel free to wallow in despair, but if you're serious about getting Trump out of office, you're going to have to organize.
"A great day for me is having time to dig a snow pit and wallow in it," he said while collecting snow samples.
He has been able to wallow in the mud – with the careful assistance of his caregivers – something that he seems to savour. pic.twitter.
As ever, though, it's important to lower expectations as much as possible, so as to not wallow in one's own inevitable crushing disappointment.
If we want a country where nobody is above the law, we have to act to secure that, or wallow in fantasy forever.
On screen, Don Draper struggled for the right Lucky Strike pitch while I let myself wallow in the hows and whys of heartbreak.
It is tempting to wallow in the impossibility of Shostako­vich's situation, and we should definitely empathize with the poor man, as Barnes has.
It was cathartic to watch Katniss overcome our greatest cultural horrors, and it was luxurious to wallow in them from a safe distance.
He cannot wallow in the missed opportunities of last week, and he can't allow noisy and irresponsible factions to dictate his schedule now.
In interviews after her loss, she spoke of her tremendous sadness, but refused to wallow in self-pity despite her series of tragedies.
Here, the meat inside is juicy from a wallow in sa-cha sauce, with its briny payload of dried shrimp and ground brill.
Between those events lies a voluptuous wallow in sound and image, at times so captivating that we barely notice it's an ideational wasteland.
But rather than wallow in sorrow, Branson instead pleaded with his social followers to donate what they could to help in the relief efforts.
Our leaders, in a couple of brief moments, reflected the depth of disrespect and alienation that they have allowed our government to wallow in.
In the end, they give up on their dreams and stop working on projects that matter to them and continue to wallow in discontent.
"She said details of her death were "sketchy," but added that Damond "would want us all not to mourn or wallow in our grief.
For three generations, young gay mall punks have praised the Goddess the way other gay men wallow in the tabloid tragedies of Judy Garland.
They face setbacks, they get captured, they fail temporarily and wallow in painful emotions, but then they get up again and fight and win.
His guilt seems justified enough, and David Simon, the showrunner, could have let the character wallow in it for the remainder of the season.
She likes to let her shots linger even when the dialogue is over, allowing the scene to wallow in its own awkwardness or tension.
But once a year, on Bloomsday, it is good to pull Ulysses off the shelf and just wallow in the language for a while.
The movie is clamoring to erupt into melodrama, but de Clercq, content to wallow in teasingly luscious and enigmatically staged images, happily isn't listening.
Not to wallow in Game of Thrones nostalgia here, but it harks back to Sansa Stark's symbolic leather armor, a metaphor that Matland confirms.
Resident Evil 2 is an over-the-shoulder action-adventure game that dials down the pace and forces you to wallow in your own fear.
Be smart 2: For the President to tweet about ephemeral nonsense, and for the media to wallow in it, is a luxury of the times.
My dad made a choice — he could wallow in despair, waiting for the worst, or he could embrace the moment and live in the now.
" HBO debuts "Westworld" on Sunday, depicting what our reviewer describes as "a dark Disneyland where the wealthy can wallow in incredibly lifelike Old West fantasy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sharing a languid sensibility, three of the four albums below demonstrate a willingness to wallow in sound and mood.
And what we were elected to do, we are going to do, and let others wallow in Watergate, we are going to do our job.
He wanted to wallow in it, to experience it, to feel it, so that it might serve as inspiration not to go through it again.
For the first time, the fan base doesn't have to wallow in the past or wonder about the uncertain future of Leonard's free agency decision.
The songs wallow in fuzzy distortion, roaring aggression, and plodding tempos, as Ggu:ll wields the dynamic tension between guitar, bass, and drums as a weapon.
He said that those in the drug business "flaunt their joys and happiness" on social media while ordinary citizens wallow in drug addiction and poverty.
But they are also all as fresh as those proverbial flowers, even when they wallow in regrets and recriminations about the lives they once led.
"Carrey is the film's most prized weapon, letting us wallow in the ridiculousness of this whole enterprise without ever holding himself above it," Ebiri wrote.
"Not Yet Titled" is a half-hour wallow in the idea that there are few things more interesting, more inspiring, and more necessary than great art.
"Part of viewing yourself as an underdog can be dangerous and self-marginalizing as you kind of wallow in some sort of self pity," says Curry.
But even if the show ups her cortisol levels, she's glad it's forced her to be more "solution oriented" instead of letting her wallow in frustration.
Midge doesn't have time to wallow in this romantic curveball and leaves to see support a forlorn Lenny Bruce for his late-night Steve Allen appearance.
Break ups can be difficult for everyone involved but they are especially tough on your friends who are forced to watch you wallow in self-pity.
He really didn't glory in success or wallow in failure because he was always onto the next thing, said he can't stay in the same experience.
As it is, this English-language debut from the Swedish director Lisa Langseth wastes its skin-crawling setup on an extended wallow in resentment and reconciliation.
If you'd like instead to wallow in quarts of General Tso's chicken from the dodgy-looking takeout spot (so good though!), go ahead and do so.
Hippos wallow in Virunga's rivers, and the park is home to 2,000 plant species, as well as elephants, antelopes, warthogs, giraffes and the rare, elusive okapis.
As the White House continues to wallow in chaos, it is more important than ever that Congress is decisive in its constitutional directive to appropriate funds.
Be grateful for the good stuff you do have, don't obsess or wallow in worry and fear and anxiety about things that are outside of your control.
Mr Trump will no doubt make his views clear on these issues, but he will also be determined to wallow in the pageantry of a state visit.
"More often than not, mussels are allowed to wallow in their own foul-smelling piss in the bottom of a reach-in," he revealed in Kitchen Confidential.
"The Innocents" resists the temptation to wallow in sentiment as the nuns give birth, and images of new mothers cuddling their newborns are kept to a minimum.
It's that it embraces and redefines it, making it clear that it's possible to wallow in the emotional troubles that have defined DCEU movies, and still have fun.
I listen to the playlists when I'm alone and have a long drive; that's when I get sentimental — you know, when you want to wallow in your memories?
Or will you wallow in drunkenness, get sent to the whipping post for breaking the sabbath, or live an almost perfect life, only to be undone by ingratitude?
The woman said Lanza "seemed to wallow" in his depression, riding out low moments in his room and sleeping for 12 hours or more, according to the documents.
That, in turn, allows an entire bureaucracy to wallow in denial, even over a crisis like the coronavirus outbreak and just a few months away from the Olympics.
Cast aside and left to wallow in the knowledge that his moment has passed, he has a fitting end to the public life of a true American villain.
As ever, the paradox of Mr. Verhoeven's style is that it seems to wallow in tastelessness and transgression even as he remains one of the most classical movie craftsmen.
It's easy to get despondent, to wallow in the fact that there clearly wasn't as much to celebrate this year, but at least there's the fact that it's over.
But without detailing that pain, Cianfrance doesn't miss any chance to remind viewers of it, and to wallow in it until it feels more forced and performative than experiential.
One way this shows in his work, for good and ill, is in the intensity of his nostalgie de la boue, his guileless desire to wallow in human muck.
She doesn't wallow in the decisions she's made, like the Afrobeat track "Taken," featuring Ghana's B4bonah, on which she illustrates falling in love with a woman in a relationship.
To hear Sanders or Trump, Cruz and Ben Carson campaign is to wallow in the pornography of pessimism, to conclude that this country is on the verge of complete collapse.
It's not that we want to wallow in blood, but when you do a PG-13 rating, you bang your head into rules about how intense certain things can be.
So I started writing these little short haikus because they were very emotionally accessible, and it sort of gave me something to do, aside from wallow in my own pain.
After Carrie has an episode to wallow in her own breakup — word-vomiting on Berger's friends, nearly getting arrested for smoking pot — the first guy she meets is Harry's best man.
Yet, what separates her earlier work from her latest, Lust For Life, is that Del Rey is less sentimental; less apt to wallow in the past and be afraid of change.
But since January is the time to adopt the "new year, new you" mantra, don't wallow in the fact that David Bowie has accomplished more (so, so much more) than you.
Creamy melodies and relaxed tempos prove ideal for a wallow in electronic and vocal texture so sybaritic they bypass conventional quietstorm modes and arrive in a soundscape overwhelming in its calm.
It's not a question fans like to think about as they wallow in the best sports event of the year, but it is one that only the court can ultimately resolve.
Based on the 1973 Michael Crichton film, "Westworld" is about a dark Disneyland where the wealthy can wallow in incredibly lifelike Old West fantasy, shooting or sleeping with whomever they choose.
It's a joy to wallow in the muck with Mackay, who writes in a bold style that reflects confidence rather than bravado, occasionally breaking up the tension with a wry joke.
Instead, he chose to wallow in the muck of division along with those on the left who routinely employ words such as "racist" and "Nazi" to describe Republicans over immigration policy.
I kept finding myself wishing that Rowell had learned from the best kind of fanfiction, stopped fretting about the plot, and taken the time to really wallow in her characters' emotions.
The mothers in the book are smitten by their children, then they embrace their children, and then they cage them; the children by turns wallow in their mother's love and reject it.
"There are a lot of things we can do and I would rather concentrate on the positive (rather) than just wallow in this really appalling number" presented by the World Wildlife Fund.
Nor do they differ from the grievances of their fellow countrymen in the north, who continue to wallow in levels of illiteracy and poverty that make the south seem prosperous in comparison.
When people get negative feedback at work, when they attribute it to the relationship rather than just to the individuals involved, they don't wallow in self-pity or lash out in anger.
After a wallow in melted tomatoes, bay leaves and thyme, it's as rich as — if daintier in scale than — the grand heaps served at West African restaurants in Harlem or the Bronx.
"Paris Can Wait," a smugly affluent Euro trifle and the first narrative feature from Eleanor Coppola (the wife of Francis Ford Coppola), is little more than an indulgent wallow in gustatory privilege.
Hannah Black demands that all whites wallow in shame about racist violence against blacks, but in the case of Gober's work, his attempt to represent white guilt did not prevent a protest.
It's been a great distraction and just made the process a lot more fun, because if I were to just wallow in 'oh my gosh she's leaving me' I would be too sad.
It might not be a first edition, but if you keep writing, you'll get to an outcome better than if you wallow in self pity and dwell on the bad situation you're in.
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We also wallow in the joys of near-daily walks in a big, beautiful urban park, remarking each time about some lovely vista — the moon, sunrise, visible planets, new plantings and resident wildlife.
But as fun as that will be for those of us who wallow in that mud, the obsession with Medicare-for-all should not obscure a key point: It's an extremely heavy lift.
Based on Frank Bill's 2013 novel of the same name (whose paperback cover says it all), "Donnybrook," set in Indiana and filmed in Ohio, is a one-dimensional wallow in rural Midwestern miserabilism.
After the first half of its season seemed to inordinately wallow in violence and brutality, "The Walking Dead" appears to be entering a more political phase, devoted to building coalitions against a totalitarian regime.
The "red pill" offers up a tangible, external enemy, and the subsequent opportunity to wallow in self-pity about the unfairness of a supposedly matriarchal society that won't let you get your end away.
Many of these books are stirring on the level of detail but an equal number thoughtlessly valorize the American soldier or wallow in the morally vacuous conclusion that war is hell and that's that.
I have always felt that the journalist in Capote was stronger than the novelist, and that the discipline of fact saved him from his fiction's tendency to wallow in charm or yield to malice.
Backlash has centered around its author, who is not of Mexican descent, and her book's tendency to objectify and wallow in the pain of Mexican migrants without treating its characters as full human beings.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - They voted to "drain the swamp" in Washington, D.C., but on the night before Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States, they came to wallow in it.
The show even took a few moments to wallow in the miseries of the weather, as the wet, shivering contestants reconcile themselves to the next month of their lives at the mercy of the elements.
Rather than wallow in her sorrows, she rounds up her best friends and causes all kinds of trouble around New York City before moving across the country for a fresh start and a new job.
We're conditioned to believe someone who looks like Hammer doesn't deserve to just wallow in the kind of lesser-seen independent movies that his Call Me by Your Name co-star Michael Stuhlbarg typically books.
While it's true that Old Testament Hebrews are often shown as proto-Christians and early Christians frequently figure in tales of imperial Rome, these movies typically wallow in pagan "immorality," if only to deplore it.
Ever since I was a child, I have found myself crying on birthdays, seizing the only day of the year when I can really wallow in the fact that one day I'll leave this planet.
Fans can wallow in the King connections — the Shawshank penitentiary, now privatized, is a major factor — and the first episode sets up a potentially intriguing story involving a nameless inmate discovered in the prison's depths.
Emo's general argument was that the proper response to futility was not to fight against it or even to wallow in existential longing but instead to deploy an excessive, almost comical level of self-absorption.
And just like with the Gold Star Khan family, Trump continued to wallow in the Miss Universe story while suggesting he plans to try make former President Bill Clinton's affairs a centerpiece of his campaign strategy.
Brands like Ford, Twix, Dr. Pepper and others can reach out to the company with a prospective campaign to reach a particular audience (like bitter, 40ish reporters who would like to wallow in their cynical misanthropy).
He posited that as we move into our later years we can choose to either embrace all that was positive in our lives or, conversely, wallow in feelings of failure for all that we didn't accomplish.
The former Wall Streeter turned right-wing propagandist is always declaring war on something or other; this is a guy who calls himself a "street fighter" and never met a military metaphor he couldn't wallow in.
For a long time, when the depression came I'd wallow in it—but the one thing I've done right, besides not drinking or getting high, is that I wind up doing something for my job instead.
The trip, which Trump himself had originally been expected to lead, deprived his administration of a chance to wallow in the glory of the strong US economy among some of his most committed critics in Europe.
True Detective After last week's booze-soaked wallow in the creator Nic Pizzolatto's worst instincts, it felt great to see "True Detective" move forward on the case again, even with the occasional hitch in its step.
"I was like, I could either wallow in pain or try to be productive in the best way that I could by spreading the word ... so other people can take the steps I hadn't taken," said Murphy.
He's against a 'Friends' revival Reunions and reboots are golden on television -- not only does the audience get to wallow in nostalgia, but the shows and networks reap big publicity (and/or ratings) from the whole thing.
The premiere's DJ sets and odd staging aside, Björk Digital offers a glimpse of what the future merging of art and virtual reality could offer — a chance to wallow in the mind of your most beloved artists.
But more important, it would give Congress something to do with its time aside from wallow in the appropriations process, including votes on standalone legislation that give the American people a sense of the Republican vision of governance.
His celebrated "I Have A Dream" speech is the epitome of finding a dream in the midst of weariness, as both an activist and black person living through injustice: Let us not wallow in the valley of despair.
The one-two punch of chillier temperatures and the impending holidays reinforces our natural inclination to partner up and wait out the weather in the arms of a loved one—or perhaps to bask (or wallow) in solitude.
Her inclusion made the material feel less like a wallow in misogyny and more like a reflection of what it's like when your heart is broken and you feel like you're only being shown the ugliest parts of people.
When you can see the end, but you know there's still some distance left to travel before you arrive, that's when it becomes easiest to get bored with what's happening, or for a storyteller to wallow in perfunctory plotting.
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The pace at which the plot unfolds is unrelenting, background details and schlocky time travel story twists adding wonderful wrinkles to a fiction that initially seems content to wallow in an overly familiar stew of post-Soviet destruction porn.
AT 216 MINUTE 225 SECONDS David Lang's "just (after song of songs)," from 2014, which I first encountered at the Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music on Sunday, is an exercise in mesmerizing simplicity and a wallow in gorgeous intimacy.
Nor does the manner in which so many voters use the Internet in general and social media in particular, to curate and wallow in echo chambers that amplify their prejudices, exacerbate their tribalism and widen the fault lines between us.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese millennials with a dim view of their career and marriage prospects can wallow in despair with a range of teas such as "achieved-absolutely-nothing black tea", and "my-ex's-life-is-better-than-mine fruit tea".
You'll also find a couple of memoirs — one from a former Marine, the other from a former denizen of Tokyo's avant-garde — and, for readers determined to wallow in the gloom, a look at America's intractable and increasing political divide.
To wade through reactions to the losses of McCain, Franklin and other public figures who have died this year is to wallow in anecdotes, information and statements of principle that are obliquely or clumsily attached to the sadness at hand.
Most recently, Doug Jones's strategists Joe Trippi and Paul Maslin wrote that one reason Jones won in Alabama was because he was an example of the New South that believes more in working for unity than it wants to wallow in division.
To make American exit dependent on Taliban compliance is to wallow in the same mistaken assumption that has prolonged this war beyond all reason: the absurd notion that the United States can "fix" Afghanistan, and the preposterous proposal that we continue to try.
At the series's lowest moments (like the penectomy/enslavement plot that takes place in what I started to think of as Fast-Forward Dungeon), it can feel as airless and acrid as "The Walking Dead," just another macho cable wallow in sadism.
When you wallow in dudes slinging their schlongs around without any apparent subversion, it tends to come across as endorsement, especially when considered through the fumes of the presidential election that followed the first season, in which macho posturing and cartoonish wealth carried the day.
It all feels like we're being asked to wallow in the titillating danger of yet another threat of sexual assault against our sexy and empowering heroine, and then the triumph of her killing her attacker without having to worry too much about the aftermath.
Many of the songs that "speak to our moment" and portend the future on this list either offer escapism (as on Kungs' "This Girl"), wallow in misery (as on Future's "Mask Off"), or speak angry truth to power (A Tribe Called Quest's "We the People...").
"You realize that there was zero margin for error, and you can either just wallow in that or go, 'Hell, this is part of the job, and this is what I want to do,' and take that as a really exciting challenge," she said.
As with you, probably, I know [Saunders] chiefly through his work, including "Pastoralia" and "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline," his satirical diagnoses of our post-post-modern condition: our theme park life, mass-produced existential writings, the communal pig-wallow in the mud pits of consumerism.
Sometimes when you feel awful, the only thing to do is take one night to wallow in your emotions and ride it out—but Aries will try and talk through every possible solution and demand that you take actionable steps right then and there.
Not to wallow in memories of our so-called best years, as powerfully bright as they now appear from the other side of teenage tribulations; but to make new ones while we can, accepting that there are no barriers to this, save for those we place ourselves.
A mopey yet gorgeous-looking wallow in the final years of the literary giant Oscar Wilde, "The Happy Prince" staggers around Europe with one eye on the grave and the other on the kinds of sorry mischief an unrepentant hedonist like Wilde could get up to.
Even as President Barack Obama escalated the war, poured in more billions and promised to crack down on corruption, The Post said, the United States looked away and let its allies — the Afghan president, warlords, drug traffickers and defense contractors — wallow in fraud, corruption and dark money.
I don't want to wallow in nostalgia, but it should go without saying that there are a vast number of 8- and 16bit games available through various online stores (and several not-quite-legal emulators) that can be started and finished inside the length of an average Disney movie.
Where other network dramas invite you to never take anything that seriously, to treat even matters of life and death as uncomplicated, with clear-cut heroes and villains, This Is Us asks you to wallow in sadness and grief as much as it wants you to celebrate its joy.
With his healing abilities gone, Wade would prefer to wallow in his angst and simply fade away, but when a time-traveling cybernetic soldier named Cable (a grim Josh Brolin) arrives from the future with murder on his mind, Wade is drawn into donning the Deadpool mask once again.
I can't help but feel guilty to give up on her, especially since other girls in the group of friends still are trying to help, yet I feel like it's not in my nature to work for months to try to change someone who wants to wallow in unhappiness.
His career-long fixation on his own contradictions eventually consolidated into an aesthetic, one that gave rise to a generation of male artists, such as Drake and The Weeknd, who wallow in soft self-loathing and explain away their loutish behavior as the result of melancholy and bruised ego.
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Andrew Rosenthal When most Americans think of domestic terrorism, they probably think about the Oklahoma City bomber, white supremacists who wallow in Nazi nostalgia, racists who spray gunfire in black churches and lone-wolf psychopaths like the one who murdered at least 59 people in Las Vegas on Oct. 1.
But before the new regime takes hold of the invisible force that bonds the modern world together as we know it, bringing new life to underprivileged areas and creating a global conversation and marketplace, we can wallow in the mediocre humor of those sarcastic shits who define the culture of the internet.
Drake would represent the rapper in this new, pure state: He's sincere, tender, sensitive, knows how to sing, wears his heart on his sleeve, but he's also someone who's endowed with a duplicity that causes him to wallow in the most exaggerated sort of hedonism while simultaneously being distressed by the same movement.
There is a tendency to wallow in the past: the fact that a Teesside firm built the Sydney Harbour Bridge nearly a century ago is mentioned more often than the fact that today the area hosts a laboratory 1km underground off the coast at Redcar that is involved in the search for dark matter.
I do not want to reassure them and just say, "As long as you don't step over this big, red line, you're OK." I also do not want them to wallow in their own anxiety or circle the wagons and decide that—because they don't know how to act around women—maybe we shouldn't be here.
On Election Night in the United States of America, candidates' press teams have to field questions from media about candidates' optimism (or pessimism) about exit polls and early returns; prepare victory (or concession) speeches; and bask in their candidate's victory (or wallow in their defeat) while making plans for their next client, campaign, candidate, or project.
In Home Alone, when Old Man Marley (a clear reference to A Christmas Carol) reunites with his family thanks to Kevin, we don't just partake in a good cry at the magical happy resolution, but appreciate the fact that the film allows us to enjoy a good cry, to be aware of our emotions and wallow in them.
The result is sweeter than Ms. Nguyen's pho ga, despite the mob of meat: brisket and short rib, broken down from a wallow in the stock; little meatballs capable of bounce; and hunks of filet mignon and rib-eye, slipped in just before the bowl is sent to the table, ruby red and still cooking in the broth.
A Way Out might be perfectly suited to its time: There's never been a better time for a game to wallow in its half-baked contrivances and unconvincing version of reality, because it's never been easier to share that with friends and peers and marvel at all the ways a game can make the familiar seem magical and absurd.
And where our grandparents couldn't share their goofs without access to a proper printing press, it has never been easier to create memes or to share pithy quips — and so it has also never been easier to throw all of our dumb jokes and flat refusals to grapple with reality out into the communal pool and wallow in them together. p.
Just another dark, twisted fantasy that I can wallow in instead of facing the reality that I can be better, that I can be worthy of the love people give me, and that I can stop being the kind of self-destructive person who hops in the bed with the first woman who grinds the front tire of my bike.
For instance, if a white person were halted on the streets of Orlando and told that Old Man Morgan, the excessively black Negro hoodoo man, can kill any person indicated and paid for, without ever leaving his house or even seeing his victim, he'd laugh in your face and walk away, wondering how long the Negro would wallow in ignorance and superstition.
When the bowl lands on the table, all that is visible is a crowded topography of deep-fried soybeans, ready to cave in with a crunch that echoes in the skull; clips of pickled long beans shining and sour from a wallow in vinegar; and chile flakes, scallion and torn cilantro, looking as if they were flung to the winds.
I might lend him 10 bucks if he asked — I trust he's good for it — but given how rarely our paths cross I know it would be a while before I saw it again, and that's O.K. As with you, probably, I know him chiefly through his work, including "Pastoralia" and "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline," his satirical diagnoses of our post-post-modern condition: our theme park life, mass-produced existential writhings, the communal pig-wallow in the mud pits of consumerism.

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