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"weirdness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being very strange or unusual and difficult to explain

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But fortunately for fans of offbeat names, the trend is only toward less weirdness, not no weirdness.
This became an issue the more Wayne began to lean into the weirdness of the sound rather than the weirdness of his lyrics.
While Russell's talent has always been obvious, in her earlier books she occasionally slipped into a territory that felt perilously close to weirdness for the sake of weirdness.
But this very contrariety is mutually enriching: Guillot's weirdness helps to bring out the latent weirdness in Gold, and Gold's classicism points to Guillot's easily overlooked use of longstanding sculptural conventions.
And that's got me thinking: Is weirdness inherent to the billionaire-fated mindset, or is weirdness thrust on to the normal human mind when it is exposed to such a ludicrous bank balance?
Apparently, that's just the beginning of Mars' unreasonably wonderful weirdness.
It is a portfolio diverse to the point of weirdness.
It doesn't push far enough into VR's novelty or weirdness.
Melissa Dahl is obsessed with the weirdness of human behavior.
I don't want there to be any awkwardness, any weirdness.
But then came Game 7, and some serious hockey weirdness.
And that weirdness is almost certainly due to industrial society.
For all of their weirdness, the puzzles are surprisingly intuitive.
Aquarius is the sign of friendship, weirdness, and humanitarian politics.
Zlatan's output has grown commensurately with his ego and weirdness.
AI Scry, though, embraces the weirdness of machine vision wholeheartedly.
This is just the big shebang of the whole weirdness.
Now Escovedo was an evangelist for the weirdness of Dallas.
Thrive on the weirdness of the weirdos you live with.
Ambition, mystery, and sheer weirdness win out over anything else.
Once you get past the weirdness, it's kind of cute!
For sheer weirdness, you won't do better than Catherynne Valente.
But there was also so much destabilizing weirdness surrounding it.
It embraces its eye bags, its bleached eyebrows, its weirdness.
The environment is more important than me and my weirdness.
Domestic cozy slouches into the weirdness and simply ignores it.
Judi Ketteler writes about the joy and weirdness of midlife.
Describing their experiences as "weirdness" is a manifestation of defeat.
I was just so drawn to that darkness and weirdness.
Its overall weirdness was matched only by its total inaccuracy.
For special added Love Triangle weirdness, Ben and Bill go last.
A new paper seems to show a source for that weirdness.
She has so much more weirdness yet to bless us with.
And 'entertaining weirdness' is something for which King is a master.
To unravel this weirdness, you need to understand two basic things.
Suddenly the world is embracing the weirdness it's collected since 2009.
I mean, the weirdness of Fox News apart for a moment.
Weirdness rating: 2/10 I clicked on a video at random.
From all the weirdness came two net-positive, albeit strange, encounters.
Well, in true internet fashion, they've reached their weirdness fever pitch.
The Kim regime's weaponization of its weirdness dates to the 1970s.
They're so good, brief shots of legitimate weirdness piercing the wrestling.
Twin Peaks turned the firehose of weirdness on us this week.
And yet the weirdness and questionable advice goes on and on.
There was no weirdness or "oh, I forgot my wallet" moments.
His interest in weirdness, linguistic and otherwise, is always on display.
It takes a minute before their weirdness creeps up on me.
It's weird whether it's fandom or it's just weirdness in general.
Probably not, but everyone probably needs a little weirdness these days.
It made for some interesting dialogue, but the weirdness didn't satisfy.
It's worth visiting if only for the weirdness of it all.
What he finds instead is a host of eminently compelling weirdness.
The truth might not be out there, but the weirdness is.
And he was funny — that's something we often forget amid the weirdness.
These games could incorporate the weirdness of subatomic particles on larger scales.
Weirdness comes up today, but so do opportunities to smooth things over!
You may find yourself craving a moment of weirdness, modernism or merengue.
Another is to let the weirdness of this presidency speak for itself.
He looked at all the weirdness and the strangeness of it all.
I do believe there's there's a fundamental weirdness and strangeness about existence.
But unlike others, Anthemis puts weirdness at the heart of its model.
Maybe because of that, we get this weirdness around the Yeezus release.
Surely some of the attraction for any potential member is that weirdness.
Weirdness rating: 9/10—horny people are extremely good at being weird.
And so "Lollipop," the pinnacle of Wayne's weirdness, is his best song.
But the Giants couldn't help but gravitate toward his weirdness, his energy.
Its weirdness makes it divisive, but it's also spawned a rabid following.
Like a Grandmother Willow type, dispensing advice and explicating all the weirdness.
It combined the weirdness of Tomodachi Life with Nintendo's Miiverse social hub.
Weirdness is produced by the presence of "that which does not belong".
These days, the spectrum of media weirdness extends well beyond cable news.
Think early Talking Heads without a hint of David Byrne's leaping weirdness.
Joining the elements—despite its weirdness—is something Peezy is accustomed to.
The breathlessness is only matched by the audaciousness—and the sheer weirdness.
Okerlund was, throughout his career, un-phased by the weirdness around him.
But it just adds to the weirdness and uncomfortability of the parody.
She captured the ache and solitude and weirdness of the American road.
"The Shape of Water" A strange love story overflowing with delightful weirdness.
Those numbers could certainly explain the weirdness of the last few days.
But we still have "Dark Star," in all its beautiful, terrifying weirdness.
They bring to mind Diane Arbus — without the weirdness — and Robert Frank.
Whatever clothing weirdness he has, that's just a red herring about him.
In place of wellness, A Cure for Wellness offers weirdness and discomfort.
But her main reason was around the "weirdness" of using the white emoji.
I won't spoil the specifics, but the weirdness is more than set dressing.
If you'd rate yourself a "1" on the weirdness scale, let them know.
The weirdness includes: All this is highly unusual behavior for a US president.
There's a sense of humor and a weirdness in the studio's recent films.
It had a satisfying payoff, and it reinforced Bandersnatch's fourth-wall-breaking weirdness.
He gives you the full measure of life's weirdness and banality and terror.
But on the scale of Tesla-related weirdness, this is not very high.
Along the way she encounters all manners of spooky weirdness and otherworldly entities.
It's like that but with an extra touch of weirdness, millennialist apocalyptic paranoia.
This is not a simple measurement, and herein lies the thought experiment's weirdness.
Weirdness rating: 10/103 I clicked on a show called French River Bears.
You need a little fantasy and weirdness in your life to feel whole.
Here's one more thing that's their job and definitely not yours: managing weirdness.
But if weirdness shows up, remember: You're not the one who brought it.
I think it's gorgeous and captures the sweet weirdness of being a sibling.
We embrace nerd culture and all-around weirdness, in every aspect of life.
At what point did you start to fold that weirdness into your work?
Plenty of others, though, said there was worthy weirdness in the other episodes.
He loved that ephemeral weirdness, so what is the digital equivalent of that?
His score is stylistically diverse, with a sophisticated weirdness to the color palette.
The other White House weirdness has been the ever-shifting cast of characters.
His skepticism increased as the statue's patina of officialdom gave way to weirdness.
What's it like to be plunked down in a world of general weirdness?
How often have you seen Breath of the Wild weirdness crossing social media?
Looking at these pictures helped me accept my weirdness as something unique, beautiful.
"There is always this weirdness to a Balenciaga ensemble," Ms. Davies-Strodder said.
"It kinda helps with the weirdness of Adam not being here," Shelton says.
"There's a weirdness to seeing slightly different versions of ourselves," Mr. Shields said.
Its vulnerability was its strength, the brash openness of its raw, nervy weirdness.
There's a renown tolerance for weirdness (or, at least, white weirdness) in Winnipeg that's best exemplified by the strange art of Guy Maddin and the Royal Art Lodge, or all the musicians who've holed up over the winters making albums.
MURDOCH: I&aposm so happy right now seeing the weirdness gets turned on you.
Zero also helps us understand its antithesis, infinity, in all of its extreme weirdness.
Starting with the substantive doctrine of Lopez and the procedural weirdness of Bush v.
After the Wii U, no one was about to suggest doubling down on weirdness.
It doesn't exploit Ms. Streisand's imagined shopping mall only for its weirdness and grandiosity.
ARMS went all in on weirdness and came out with a kick-ass game.
For a while, we tuned out the weirdness, because Allen made movies we loved.
WEIRDNESS RETURNS TO KEY WEST AFTER HURRICANE IRMA At the time, New Jersey Gov.
He's not all about the newest indie weirdness; he just likes to play games.
Weirdness level: 0/10 if you're American, 10/10 if you're from somewhere else.
Change up the genders and the utter weirdness of it becomes a bit clearer.
Weirdness rating: 210/210 I clicked on this one because the name sounded culty.
The Bloodborne knockoff combat isn't great, but Vampyr's earnest weirdness is very worth it.
And adding to the weirdness: Your home security camera might have been partially responsible.
Acura needed boldness and a little weirdness, and with this concept, they got it.
But the weirdness of the original video was ripe for the Zuck meme community.
Everything about it is anodyne—especially compared to Snapchat's overabundant weirdness and  cheeky aesthetic.
Yes thank you this is exactly the kind of weirdness I am here for.
The Robin, in all of its weirdness, feels like the next step for smartphones.
This is something a little different You might expect such weirdness from Spike Jonze.
This flashback just hammers home the weirdness of this current rift in their relationship.
So to hear him talk about the weirdness of airport security screenings, or the
She chooses instead to showcase her personal experiences in all their specificity and weirdness.
But now, in its graffiti-dappled decrepitude, it's become top-notch roadside Americana weirdness.
Troom Troom's essential weirdness doesn't just come from its how-tos being absurdly useless.
Then, on top of being sisters, there's this projected weirdness and this underlying perversity.
Let's give a pass, too, to the broader creepshow weirdness of college sports funding.
It's worth falling down this digital rabbit-hole if only to discover similar weirdness.
The wacky split personalities thing feels like her taking Wayne's weirdness a step further.
Marijuana-friendly video games require four main attributes: simplicity, beauty, weirdness, and whoaaa cooool.
Critics loved "Doom Patrol" for fully embracing the weirdness of its comic book roots.
The absurdity is only amplified by the inherent weirdness of the Iowa Caucuses themselves.
It wants you to enjoy the weirdness as a means to a very simple end.
After all, much weirdness is divinest sense when viewed from the grimy sidelines of society.
The weirdness culminates in a traditional Khmer roof plopped on top of the modern building.
Controls are as responsive as they ever were, with no appreciable lag or other weirdness.
But there's a weirdness to Mario Kart 64 that I still love to this day.
"Scrubbing bubbles" as a name for a protection scheme stands out purely for its weirdness.
From surprise comeback scares to really unsettling visual imagery, jarring weirdness lurks behind every corner.
The weirdness officially begins when the words "Nell, come home" appear written on the wall.
That's right, all this weirdness and we never learn what the hell they're talking about.
The co-ops are my jam, but tend to have some weirdness attached to them.
But maybe only face-to-face interaction can capture the beautiful weirdness of real life.
There's just this wealth of weirdness that's happening on the platform that warms my heart.
The fact that it does is a saving grace of the murky weirdness we're in.
" She added, "Who loves you, not in spite of your weirdness, but because of it.
But in the meantime, there's a lot of weirdness and scapegoating surrounding the probably-planet.
Will I acquire a deeply ingrained weirdness that might prevent me from ever cohabitating again?
The ease of execution and utter commitment to weirdness that those visuals represented charmed me.
Weirdness abounds at the edge between worlds; eeriness radiates from the ruins of lost ones.
Looking back, it was a very competitive time and there was some weirdness between everybody.
For weaponized weirdness, consider the accomplished and influential elder Nayland Blake, who is fifty-seven.
Many a true-crime study could be attributed to an author's honest enthusiasm for weirdness.
Added to that personal weirdness, two chatty ectoplasms he's somehow related to come to visit.
This combination of narratives resulted in a truly outstanding instance of lost-in-translation weirdness.
In the Cohens' Newport Beach mansion, however, this weirdness is celebrated with Santa hat Yarmulkes.
The mix has enough weirdness and odd brilliance that it ought to be agreeable enough.
It was also the desire to step into a world where your weirdness was normal.
Ms. Gevinson's breathy, bug-eyed weirdness, so distracting in other roles, is surprisingly effective here.
An attempt to commiserate with the sour, pretentious Allison (Emily Davis) only unpeels more weirdness.
Stories about leading men tend to dwell on the leading man's artistic idiosyncrasies, his weirdness.
Kersh, played with delectable weirdness by Joan Gregson, starts off as a woman slightly askew.
It was a pure distillation of our nation's essential weirdness — a bouillon cube of America.
P.P.P.S. We adored all the responses to this tweet about prenatal and postpartum body weirdness.
Today is a little bit awkward, but you're good at dealing with weirdness—you'll survive.
Glover has since reigned in his weirdness to the focused, hypnotic surrealism of Atlanta, but he's gone and let loose that weirdness once again by writing a strange-as-hell speculative Deadpool script and doling out the entire thing in a lengthy Twitter thread.
There was drama, there was longing, there was naked Jamie, and there was definitely some weirdness.
His art is about the American and human experience, the absurdity and weirdness of it all.
I haven't even finished exploring it yet; there's so much more weirdness waiting to be discovered.
They eschewed primary-colored spandex-clad do-gooders in favor of science fiction, weirdness, and sex.
We spoke with Mac about writing the song and the unexpected weirdness of filming the video.
But as usual, Hamill takes on the inherent weirdness of it all with grace and charm.
His vision was capacious and wide-ranging enough that it required this sort of sprawling weirdness.
Charlie Gasparino: I agree with both of them, and throw in the weirdness of Jack Ruby.
While not canonically accurate, the video definitely taps into the game's core sense of slapstick weirdness.
In the actual Cyberpunk demo, though, CD Projekt Red seems to downplay weirdness at every turn.
Given the weirdness a few days previous, I played along, cleaning my apartment top to bottom.
O'Brien's energetic and eccentric vision requires a cast that can commit to every ounce of weirdness.
Weirdness rating: 5/10 I watched a video of seven-year-old twins doing stand up.
Part of that weirdness is because so much gig economy work takes place in the home.
The band's move towards pure pop in this decade has diluted that weirdness, which is fine!
My Friend Pedro is like a playable Hollywood action sequence with a heavy dose of weirdness.
David apparently "popped" Bieber in the nuts, calling it a "little love tap," catalyzing any weirdness.
Then again, selling your weirdness to a mass audience is what being a genius is about.
It would be hard to overstate the weirdness of this winter in America's only Arctic territory.
As long as they're still pretty good, isn't the slight weirdness a sign of their virtue?
Put another way, "there is correlation between quantifiable non-word weirdness and funniness ratings," he says.
Strangely, in the flurry of words, insults, and weirdness, food didn't come up as a topic.
Bonus Weirdness in Bel-Air: Caitlyn stops by Kim and Kanye's mansion with a housewarming gift.
But for Boone's players, a little weirdness in the standings was nothing to get upset over.
His oeuvre stands as a reminder that weirdness in unexpected precincts can be electrifying and edifying.
What the production lacks is a real embrace of Dalí's weirdness, instead favoring whimsy over surrealism.
Surrounded by more explicative work, the Alÿs looks out of context, but intriguing for its weirdness.
With transmons and entanglement, scientists strive to put subatomic weirdness to work on the human scale.
But Driver's weirdness is not the thing that makes him a bankable, awards-worthy, buzzy success.
As highlighted in its eclectic karaoke-themed music video, it revels in its own Eurodisco weirdness.
For one thing, the delightful weirdness of insects opens our eyes to new possibilities in nature.
For one thing, the delightful weirdness of insects opens our eyes to new possibilities in nature.
"The Nutcracker," for all its plot weirdness, is a comparative marvel of clarity and character development.
I wondered if he tried to hide his weirdness in an attempt to stay forever young.
Sketch thrives in hyperspecific scenarios — think SNL's "Diner Lobster" or the enduring weirdness of Monty Python.
All the weirdness of Coney Island was more present and visible without people interacting with it.
That was what Todd and I shared; Todd and I had a shared history of weirdness.
In the history of humanity, the vast spectrum of private weirdness has never been so public.
But they're unsure if his odd speech and mannerisms are signs of sanctity or just weirdness.
But as war consciousness grew, all kinds of defiant weirdness was warming up in the wings.
They are punk as fuck, and use the music as an expression of their weirdness and anxiety.
The inherent weirdness of offloading kid duties to an AI nanny gets compounded by more concrete concerns.
Hawking famously theorized that black holes lose mass through quantum mechanical weirdness occurring right near their surfaces.
For all of The Fosters' adoration for weirdness, the show really chose a traditional route for Callie.
It explains the show and accounts for its material diffuseness, and in so doing diminishes its weirdness.
But this angst and drive had also made me valedictorian and a human of somewhat likable weirdness.
CHAI are more like '00s indie rock (I got strong CSS vibes) in their weirdness and individuality.
" Lodge 249 features quests and mysteries and a love of weirdness you might dub "David Lynch lite.
I even re-watched The Cell recently, and none of its weirdness had to do with her.
I think it s a movie about accepting our own weirdness and being kinder to each other.
Actually, he didn't change much, but the show routinely gave deeper and deeper insight into his weirdness.
It is the weirdness that propelled these works into a new domain (or reality) all their own.
We have filled this event with as much delightful weirdness as possible, I hope you enjoy it.
On The X-Files, it was always some mysterious weirdness that ensnared some normal small town citizen.
Weirdness rating: 8/10 This was exactly what you would imagine an NRA TV channel to be.
Kodak's blog hinting at the price of the new Super 8 camera is an exercise in weirdness.
It's more refreshing to just roll with the weirdness and see what opening the next door brings.
It's a delightfully bizarre sendoff — one fitting of the overall weirdness of 2016 and the presidential campaign.
But that weirdness makes reading the minds of your fellow travelers that much more realistic, and visceral.
Even the Batman saga, which Tim Burton had kicked off with such promise, sputtered into garish weirdness.
But when considered against the general weirdness that has marked the Republican convention, it was remarkably effective.
There's gestures at techno structures obviously, but there's still a whole lot of other weirdness littered throughout.
So I feel like there's a little bit of timidness in it with a lot of weirdness.
Part of the weirdness of the list is that 50 whole albums stretches things way too far.
The store's awkward layout and general weirdness suggest an experiment as much as it does a bookstore.
For all the weirdness and occasional off-putting humor, Fantastic Fest gives off a summer camp vibe.
But during the in-between hours, the sheer weirdness of the experience began to gnaw at me.
Here's hoping that the series remains true to the special weirdness that Snicket infused in his work.
At CalArts, Burton's general air of weirdness was essentially encouraged by the prevailing spirit of the era.
It's a YouTube series that celebrates and laughs at the weirdness of the site's 1.6 billion users.
Yes, there are some amazing jokes about the weirdness of the NRA and McConnell being a puppet.
Despite the murmurs of weirdness I'd heard prior to my first encounter, I was still pretty shocked.
But there was one finding that stood out from the rest in terms of pure alien weirdness.
That weirdness is a big part of why science journalists like to muck around in these areas.
The weirdness of surrealist art comes from the juxtaposition of images that do not naturally belong together.
The dance-theater production "32 rue Vandenbranden," Peeping Tom's calling card, has a tone of weightless weirdness.
What other holiday not only allows, but encourages you to embrace the singular weirdness of the internet?
Since then, Glover's assessment of our lamentably low tolerance for weirdness in music has been mostly disproved.
Over five spooky, sexy, abstract, rapped-sung tracks, they prove either that they were made for each other or that the EP format was made for them, matching weirdness for weirdness for 21 minutes without ever getting too cute or abandoning what groove they have at their disposal.
Maybe it was the weirdness of being expected to chill out and smile atop a strange dude's knee.
Understandable. Its weirdness is part of the charm at this (mostly) antiques and art emporium off the BeltLine.
Your full moon energy will open up your community to be supportive of you in all your weirdness.
My dad has been obsessed with Terry Pratchett for forever, and I'm slowly warming up to the weirdness.
THOMAS: They're just going to do it despite the weirdness and the silence and the awkwardness between them.
The physical weirdness isn't just side effects from the cactus, it's the same with the pure alkaloid too.
The weirdness to watching Krasinski in the midst of it had nothing to do with his new look.
Android has a reputation for "jank," aka stuttery animations and general weirdness in things moving on the screen.
"They slowly, incrementally introduce the weirdness, so by the end, you're desensitized to it," an ex-member says.
It still boasts Zink's signature weirdness, but if you find her reputation intimidating, it's a good entry point.
But setting aside this weirdness, the truth is that migrants aren't transforming British housing in any meaningful sense.
Discover the heaping piles of cheese and weirdness that helped turn this classic flop into a cult hit.
Bodley Head; £17.99 Most books on quantum mechanics emphasise its weirdness, a built-in excuse for being baffling.
Maybe Cave's sincerity — after so much weirdness and irony — is an attraction for fans who aren't quite diehards.
It was a welcoming oasis of metal, punk, and weirdness in a world that doesn't think we matter.
And so in honor of 30 Rock's 10th anniversary, here are five episodes that exemplify its glorious weirdness.
It's about a family where weirdness is the norm, the natural offshoot of scientific brilliance and wild creativity.
Know only that this weirdness is fueled mostly by John Malkovich, the best "weird dude" actor in Hollywood.
Expect full weirdness when this incredible space probe makes its close encounter on New Year's Day 2019. [NASA]
We're witnessing a transitional moment for the country music genre that opens up space for weirdness and experimentation.
It's time to see what kind of weirdness I can find now that I'm far away from home.
That this music packs such pathos is a tribute to the scope and weirdness of the band's ambition.
Weirdness rating: 7/10 Holland TV is a channel that shows content about the town of Holland, Michigan.
It was the first time you'd see that kind of weirdness at the cross sections of pop culture.
And, of course, this is Sony we're talking about, so expect lots of general weirdness around the edges.
Whenever that time comes, weirdness will do more than garnish the vicious knockouts and blood-and-guts battles.
It's like Bowie simply took it with him — a final act of cosmic weirdness from music's original Starman.
As a fan, I always admired the air of whimsy and gentle weirdness he brought to his roles.
Redditors brought us dope PSBs inspired by the election, millennials, animals, celebs and the overall weirdness of 2016.
Writing is too hard to waste on the weirdness of your daily life, or at least on mine.
For most restaurants, a ghostly, misnamed crustacean living in lightless oblivion would be enough weirdness for one dish.
One filmmaker went looking for the source that weirdness, only to fall down a hallucinogenic holiday rabbit hole.
This feature disappeared when GeForce Now was ready for public consumption, but it revealed the service's inherent weirdness.
The weirdness—the parts of the internet that made it fun—will be diluted by flashier, savvier content.
She can be chilly, needy or brutally blunt, but neither Mr. Aster nor Ms. Collette overdoes her weirdness.
He really put the joke on the expense of the weirdness that he feels is the trans identity.
I remember having so much fun booting up Mario Maker and seeing what weirdness Nintendo had recently added.
The cause is quantum weirdness, one principle of which is that anything that is not forbidden will happen.
" Bridgers said that she admires the "weirdness of the creative choices that Mitski seems to make so confidently.
Here's a non-spoilery example that only hints at the heights of weirdness What the Golf reaches for.
My iPhone has alerted me to a fuller range of human weirdness than I could ever have imagined.
Your work implies that much of Western weirdness about the dead is a learned behavior, taught by society.
Because despite her campaign's emphasis on Trump's weirdness and unpopularity, that isn't the only force shaping this race.
Perhaps you didn't want your partner, roommate, or coworkers to see what kind of weirdness you'd been searching for.
While some shows included these hookups to highlight the weirdness of the world, others did so for pure comedy.
But there were a few stories that were cream of the crop when it came to their sheer weirdness.
Spears says that their romantic relationship is all due to some on-set weirdness during her "Slumber Party" video.
But the weirdness is there, if you look for it — and if we know Gaga, it's completely by design.
This is "quantum interference," and is behind everything else you've ever heard about the weirdness of the quantum world.
It's only fitting that a film adaptation should accept, and channel, a little of the books' weirdness as well.
And when I did, there came a slow-motion euphoria at the sheer beauty and weirdness of it all.
It regularly speaks out against bad legislation, mass surveillance, copyright weirdness and abuse, net neutrality violations, patent trolls, etc.
But these headphones' frequency response is all kinds of weird — and that weirdness is rarely of the pleasant kind.
And it was great, because then you're on the road and you have the weirdness of all that stuff.
It's hard to not appreciate its weirdness even though it'd totally skewer you to death if given the chance.
We want to make sure we preserve a sense of openness and team trust but also quirk and weirdness.
At some point, that weirdness will inevitably fade, and day-to-day living will approach something closer to normal.
Each painting here rewarded prolonged viewing, revealing additional layers of its profound weirdness and new tricks in Williams's arsenal.
It's wonderful to see Pee-wee Herman back in action again, because weirdness of that degree never gets old.
The network blends conversation threads with the unique weirdness of Mii avatars, first introduced on the Wii in 2006.
It starts off in a relatively normal manner, but the weirdness escalates as you progress deeper into the story.
In all fairness, it's hard to expect anything more than a few hours of goofy weirdness from this film.
Where Williams differs from a writer like Carver is in the sheer weirdness of so many of her sentences.
If you live in the moment of politics, you no doubt witness the weirdness of US government right now.
"We didn't speak for quite some time and there was a lot of weirdness that went on," she said.
Epstein's Manhattan mansion, rumored to be one of the largest private residences in the city, was full of weirdness.
And I think two of the best depictions of the weirdness of rural America were done by German filmmakers.
But Jones pushed the weirdness quotient several warp factors further by mixing New Age esotericism with old-school ventriloquism.
If we'd known about them, or about chaos, before discovering quantum weirdness, today's theories might have been very different.
It doesn't all hang together — plot holes, science-y weirdness, and questions aplenty remain — but that doesn't really matter.
I've remained pretty calm throughout the weirdness of the world so far but my roommate is having severe anxiety.
But the brimming energy of the solar-powered Nordic locals was enough to pull you through any circadian weirdness.
No section of the sports calendar is more suited to statistical weirdness than the end of the NBA season.
Look at some of the madness Psycrow's gotten up to: This weirdness is achieved in a variety of ways.
He was drawn to the sheer weirdness of the Andre image, which he later developed into an abstracted face.
As we've done with many things in nature, we have sacrificed their weirdness for our own ease and pleasure.
The utter weirdness of an unforgiving universe becomes far more enjoyable when you explore it with someone you like.
A contemporary self-help guru like Martha Beck would tell readers to quit judging themselves and embrace the weirdness.
Most of modern technology, from transistors and lasers to the gadgets in our pockets, runs on this quantum weirdness.
Ross Douthat After the cascading weirdness of recent Western history, the results from France's presidential election were strangely … normal.
The Roses branch out of their boxes and eventually embrace the weirdness of their new town and its residents.
Ernie Kovacs, for example, was bringing his own brand of cigar-chomping weirdness to network TV in the 1950s.
I get to make the weirdness of the world—the way I see it, the way it is. 5.
And times like these — times of uncertainty and weirdness and horror — are times when The X-Files can thrive.
The Being John Malkovich parallels are there, given the film's heady high-concept weirdness and its inexplicable magical plot hook.
The sheer weirdness of the whole thing reminds us of all the times Richard D. James has trolled his fans.
The company's leaving the luxury/weirdness for its smartwatch line, all bedazzled with over-the-top names Elegant and Jewel.
They are two opposite forces of billionaire weirdness that negate each other to meet in the middle at true neutrality.
His absolute unapologetic unabashed weirdness was a preview of the age we live in, the age of freaks and geeks.
The Democratic Party, as an institution, doesn't have the same the same level of comfort with this out-there weirdness.
From the comebacks to the young guns to the weirdness in between, we were on scene, taking it all in.
The Jungle sound can be anything essentially, that's the weirdness of it, which leaves the door wide open with options.
I still felt some of the weirdness when speaking or eating with the AirPods in, but less so than others.
Think the weirdness of Rick & Morty's aliens crossed with the otherworldliness of Farscape's starship Moya, or a Chris Foss painting.
The parody aims to highlight its weirdness, question its effectiveness, and serve an excuse for me to wear that hat.
Image courtesy of Amber StuverDo you anticipate a day when we stop confirming Einstein and start finding unexpected weirdness again?
It really draws a person's attention to the language used online, and can highlight the utter weirdness of internet slang.
That nothing led to one of physics' important theories to explain some of light's weirdness—Einstein's theory of special relativity.
Nikon's just the latest, and while its offerings look a little familiar, they've got some weirdness about them as well.
Weirdness rating: 6/210 Depressing Prospects Films is the production entity of a Seattle-based amateur filmmaker called Brian Labrecque.
To add another layer of weirdness to this strange world, new research suggests Enceladus may have tipped over long ago.
It's also packed with tiny bits of weirdness that add up to one man disconnected from the rest of humanity.
And for all its weirdness, the glitter-bomb that is the closing ceremony does succeed in hijacking the fade out.
But ironically, the epic weirdness of the 2016 presidential campaign has overshadowed the fact that this year, it really does.
It's an appeal to a certain demographic, while for most of the population it's just normal weirdness that's easily ignored.
There are, plotted between the main story beats, sweet little moments that capture the utter weirdness of being a kid.
But with Saturday now etched into history, the question is whether Bellator's brand of weirdness was worth the extra cost.
Brutalism, it turns out, lends itself to ­Instagram-style scrolling, one eye-popping hunk of brush-hammered weirdness after another.
Presumably, older Steve avoided younger Steve to prevent any weirdness and lived out his (their?) new life happily ever after.
Despite the weirdness of the mascot, or perhaps because of it, consumer perception of StubHub soared after the spots aired.
Her fiction is chameleon-quick and only casually surreal, just to enough to stay true to the weirdness of living.
The enormity of the weirdness made me think, if only David Lynch were here, he'd know what I'm talking about.
Aside from continually pissing off the Cuban government, the sheer legal weirdness of the place is what makes it valuable.
The Grizzlies doubling down on Grit and Grind—and pure defiant weirdness—are the transactions that sum it up best.
She carved out a space for a more personal brand of weirdness for people who are similarly off the map.
If it doesn't all totally hang together — plot holes, science-y weirdness, and questions aplenty remain — that doesn't really matter.
Gomez recently posed for a sizzling photoshoot with GQ and reflected on the weirdness of growing up in the spotlight.
The best way to have a song go viral or become a moment on TikTok is to embrace the weirdness.
Her drawings take some time to get used to, but they're ultimately winning — they're the true residence of Auslander's weirdness.
There's also the weirdness of being out in public, say at your apartment's laundry room, and speaking into your wrist.
While the stakes could not be higher on Thursday, Stephens said there will be no "weirdness" in the locker room.
Hasselhoff's Christmas album would be endearing if it had leaned into its sheer weirdness, but instead, it's just plain bad.
My boyfriend stuck with me through all of that awkward weirdness, and he liked me well enough to marry me.
Teaching AI-based autonomous systems to navigate the eternal weirdness of the human wilderness is tough, Cefkin says, but hardly impossible.
However, he did veer into weirdness when he sought credit for turning down a $2 billion "deal" to build in Dubai.
But for me it was the best flicker of weirdness from a show that—again, like its robots—dreamed big dreams.
It's far from a mainstream movie, and not a guaranteed cult classic, but its quiet weirdness makes it a worthwhile experiment.
How did you go about drawing these images, and how did you specifically work to capture the weirdness of the stories?
I first felt some weirdness about my body when I started puberty, but at that point I thought it was normal.
But the specific weirdness of the health care system creates a situation in which more information may not actually be helpful.
Annihilation switches between the violent weirdness of Area X, and Lena's (Natalie Portman) conventional life with her husband, Kane (Oscar Isaac).
But unlike most of Poppy's videos, it straightforwardly explains its weirdness — unless that's just another feint in an elaborate narrative game.
Do we have a Parent Trap situation on our hands, or can we blame it on the weirdness of the universe?
Sure, there was some unexpected weirdness: So far my experience with Fallout 76 is this naked guy following me everywhere pic.twitter.
Now, Stanford physicists have exploited this feature weirdness to make highly detailed movies of the inner machinery of simple iodine molecules.
But weirdness cuts both ways, and tends to work better when the director is emotionally invested in his or her oddities.
Kac uses a genetically modified rabbit that glows in the dark as an emblem of the inherent weirdness of genetic hacking.
Crisman was involved with "high weirdness," according to a post by Best, that swirled around an island near Puget Sound, Washington.
While this book is a lot of fun to read, there's been a discernible drop-off in the amount of weirdness.
Gradually lowered to the ground, Ms. Cox met the path of a virginal couple trying to back away from the weirdness.
For this writer, the problem first presented as weirdness with Reddit's login server and front page timeline, but it quickly worsened.
But this year, we may see all sorts of weirdness thanks to the Metro being so much better than the Atlantic.
With all the blossoms and babies, it's a seasonally appropriate show, but there's just enough hallucinatory weirdness to offset any sentimentality.
But they're a solid snack — especially when frozen — and have earned their spot among the top Halloween treats through sheer weirdness.
The newly opened life-sized Noah ark replica, in Williamstown, KY, is 913,000 square feet of hellfire-tinged, free-ranging weirdness.
To me, that record is the right combination of big, simple songs with added elements of weirdness, both lyrically and instrumentally.
Her new collection is a feat of literary alchemy, channeling her home state's weirdness into unexpectedly affecting fantastical scenarios and landscapes.
GANZ The rock categories have been the scene of egregious weirdness for too many years to count now — remember Highly Suspect?
Her memoir grapples with what it means to accept your own weirdness and separation from a world that doesn't understand you.
The photos are compelling because of their weirdness; compelling because we, too, are almost seduced by the spirit images in them.
By the time you read this, who knows what weirdness will have snapped loose and gone capering through the news cycle.
Trisha Baga's brand of weirdness draws from science fiction, spiritualism and contemporary oracles like Wikipedia and Alexa, the digital personal assistant.
Remedy's games have almost always been a strange mix of genuine craft and self-referential weirdness that verges on self-sabotage.
A lot of it is jazz and pop, but I still can't forget the level of weirdness I felt growing up.
That being said, I actually didn't mind the Mr. Robot weirdness this week, for the first time in a long time.
The meta-weirdness around the purchase of the art is at the heart of the questions Mr. Abosch wants to explore.
But there were the medals, the family reunions and the overall rhetorical weirdness that has become par for the Trumpian course.
Both for its weirdness and the insight it provides into the kind of senator Moore, should he prevail, figures to be.
After the break, we've got some of the weirdness that happened both in and outside of the Senate chamber for you.
Lots of great, lively fill and debuts, but it's Thursday, so we have some wonderful weirdness going on in this grid.
He's all grown up, a "13 out of 10" on the weirdness scale, and obsessed with the legend of Michael Myers.
Instead, it's filled with all of the other characters trying to make sense of the weirdness that swirls all around them.
As worried as we are that we're going to get spun out into some dystopia sooner rather than later, Tocqueville's warning to us is that this is a long period of weirdness as we become what we are as a nation, and there's no escaping from it, and it is going to make us weird and encourage our weirdness.
This week's weirdness had me rushing to debunk it as soon as the news broke, only to find out it was true.
There was often a troubing undercurrent of mental dysfunction in Bowie's music, and in the weirdness that his persona seemed to provoke.
What is important to Powell is not what is seen, but what can evoke the feeling, mystery, pleasure, and weirdness of it.
It's a process, but the glaring weirdness almost makes it humorous to note, because BioWare will almost certainly revamp the whole thing.
Can't-look-away weirdness is the specialty of Barcelona-based film collective CANADA, and their new video for El Guincho's "Comix" feat.
" The Mass Effect games always impressed me with their willingness for weirdness, but now the general theme seems to be "contrived badassery.
Instead of fighting the inherent disorienting weirdness of VR, Accounting leans into it, overwhelming you on purpose so you embody the joke.
"My daughter [Ava] said the other day, 'It's like we look like Dad, but we get our weirdness from you,' " Witherspoon said.
Ambient noise weirdness aside, I've now spent several hours listening to music and podcasts with the Galaxy Buds and the sound is.
In the first film, Tim Burton at least brought with him his old weirdness, as familiar as it has become by now.
"Most of my favorite artists had a fascination with the human body in all its wonderful weirdness," she tells The Creators Project.
For starters, an ego-induced near-death experience has made him more than equipped to deal with the weirdness of being famous.
Quantum mechanics still seems to work, even as it crosses into the depths of space and through the weirdness of differing gravity.
If there's one (small) good thing about Donald Trump's presidency, it's giving America's best comedians a smorgasbord of weirdness to tuck into.
VICE Impact: Given the overall weirdness of the last year, have you noticed a heightened sense of awareness amongst the philanthropic community?
It's often the small towns and rural areas, the families and friends you thought you left behind, where the fertile weirdness lies.
A lot of games boast dreamlike imagery or "dream logic" or claim that they can recapture the power and weirdness of dreams.
Whenever it appeared on TV, I'd plop myself down in front of the set to marvel at the weirdness of it all.
There is an obsessive weirdness and cruelty to Trump's treatment of Sessions that, to my knowledge, is unprecedented in American presidential history.
One of Zappos' core values is to "create fun and a little weirdness," Tony Hsieh, CEO of the company, tells Business Insider.
The film thrives in embracing its own weirdness and showcasing its writer-stars, which is all we wanted out of it anyway.
Embrace the weirdness, because with developers barreling in at full speed, this may be the final days of a real Miami, bro.
On top of headaches, acne, and cramps, your "special" time of the month may also bring some weirdness to your sleep cycle.
Another sign that baseball season is here: enough weirdness has already happened that I'm about to recommend you watch a Phillies game.
This level of performance (and weirdness in general, however entertaining) wouldn't be tolerated in a standalone product released by Google or Apple.
His comic timing and easy manner contrasted with Ingrid's self-conscious weirdness provides a much-needed grounding to the story's occasional kookiness.
You can always count on the VMAs for some weirdness so, here we go with an absurd sentence right off the top.
It'll be four days of live and video performances from over 20 artists: political protests, face ballet, the weirdness of the body.
But that fundamental weirdness still remains, highlighting what has been a particularly thorny issue for all candidates running in the 2016 election.
Shakespeare scholars categorize "The Winter's Tale" as a "late romance," as if the fuzziness or freedom of old age explained its weirdness.
"The 1990s 'geek' culture has turned into 2010s 'brogrammer' culture, and I think some of the weirdness has been lost," he said.
We just closed our $11 million Series A financing, and within 15 minutes of the news hitting the wire, the weirdness began.
By the end, however, Barry establishes itself as a uniquely empathetic shot of weirdness that hits its target more often than not.
TV revivals have a spotty track record, but we're hopeful this one will at least provide some 100 percent pure-grade weirdness.
And when they did, did Prince's weirdness have to be the butt of the joke, so to speak, along with colored queerness?
Fleeting signs of any sort of system that may inform one playlist are obliterated by the sheer weirdness or flatness of another.
The weirdness for me was being up for a grand total of 36 hours straight to be in front of a camera.
In this way, Lover is her least prescriptive album, a celebration of her individual weirdness and the weirdnesses of her particular relationship.
No weirdness in the apps, no unexpected buffering, no nothing to detract from an otherwise strong first showing of Disney's streaming service.
WIRED looks back at the promises and failures of the last 10 years As the decade progressed, the wonderful weirdness only increased.
Progressives or liberals who are frightened by the Trump presidency should recognize that despite the weirdness of this election, it wasn't rigged.
It is hard to pick favorites in this exhibition which dishes out so many levels of weirdness my head starts to spin.
The show's beloved by fans of all ages because of its wonderful weirdness, and a willingness to tell strange, joyfully meandering stories.
These Herculean drawings form the backdrop for Strand's 3D and installation works, which raise the weirdness ante to a whole new level.
There's a lot that still haunts us about Jordan Peele's Us, but chief among them is the sheer weirdness of all those doubles.
So strap in, crack open your Cherry Coke Zero and get ready for all the weirdness The Young Pope is sure to bring.
This weirdness is at the heart of the emerging field of quantum computers, which rely on entanglement in order to perform their calculations.
For the Trump administration, "Wayne Tracker" marks a new level of weirdness amid a first hundred days already chock-full with the strange.
It has a limited cast, a small setting, disgusting physical effects, and an escalating amount of weirdness that evolves into all-out horror.
This sometimes results in weirdness because Apple has to translate your taps and swipes into the mouse cursor actions some desktop websites expect.
The weirdness of the internet has set the bar high for being surprised by anything, but even with that context, this is unbelievable.
There is a utility to the weirdness of the discourse around contemporary art, of course, as long as you already speak the language.
Some extra weirdness that the show mentioned this episode: At Peach's party, Joe runs into an old friend of his ex-girlfriend, Candace.
The result is that Laurel mostly bumbles her way around Washington, occasionally showing some moxie but really just absorbing the weirdness around her.
Botnik projects are often funny because they show AI getting language a little wrong, but they also unironically celebrate the resulting creative weirdness.
There was a mix of support and apprehension from fans, many of whom responded with confusion about why this weirdness was even happening.
Quantum computers rely on the famous weirdness of quantum mechanics to perform certain sorts of calculation far faster than any conceivable classical machine.
The show earns points for some of its sheer weirdness, but if it fails, as they say around the Good Place, shirt happens.
But a competing tendency is to try to use the octonions and "get the weirdness from the laws of logic somehow," Baez said.
Weirdness rating: 2/10 The first show in this channel's listing was called Christmas message from Herbie and the May Pole of Doom.
Six months later after his death, the mourning continues, and last night's show was an extended, exhausting six-hour wake brimming with weirdness.
For all the weirdness of the Trump convention, that basic dynamic held for the first two days of the 2016 Republican National Convention.
There's also the guarantee of plenty of weirdness, in addition to the launch of a track-only Sprint variation of McLaren's 570S supercar.
Players can play challenges that test their critical thinking skills or just open sandbox mode and see what kind of weirdness is possible.
The movie's final performance, set up as a grand finale and big reveal, shoots itself in the foot with its own aggressive weirdness.
While at first it may grate, over time one begins to realize that the weirdness that defines Ace Attorney is no mere affectation.
I guess all that's left to say is watch the video below and marvel at the beautiful, surreal weirdness of the human race.
This show looks more like it could appeal to fans of the former, with hints of weirdness and darkness all over the trailer.
This movie is a dirty trick on all Halloween fans, but worth checking out just for the weirdness — especially for John Carpenter completists.
"All of the complex derivative instruments, the weirdness, that emerged in the past 20 years in particular is a historical aberration," he says.
Staggering between corny conventionality and zesty, upbeat weirdness, "Don't Worry" never fully acknowledges the cruelty and selfishness required to sustain a longtime habit.
His latest work is in the same vein of spine-tingling weirdness, twisting hyperreal scans of nearly naked human bodies like gelatinous worms.
I was an outsider in a place that is supposed to value weirdness, but I never felt like the right kind of weird.
It's my weirdness, not his, though he still believes a toilet-paper fairy exists and changes the roll, so I've also learned patience.
It is, then, a kind of pre-apocalyptic movie crossed with science fiction, and on that level it succeeds out of sheer weirdness.
From the show's first moments, in which garbage bags amusingly gather to greet Ms. Gyselbrecht, "32 rue" establishes a tone of weightless weirdness.
If history was any guide, the director Terry George figured there'd be weirdness around his new film, "The Promise," about the Armenian genocide.
To truly grasp the weirdness of the Iowa Caucuses, you have to understand what the hell a caucus is in the first place.
His weirdness is in the fact that, more so than Future, he goes off the emotional deep ends in the middle of bars.
Despite the weirdness of polls around the conventions, they've historically proven pretty accurate as we head into fall and Election Day draws near.
And from this weirdness emerged a particularly good genre of Twitter meme: A meme that dunks on the person who came up with Twitter.
The fact that Kim not only chose "HAM" but decided to begin her playlist with it speaks to the underlying weirdness of it all.
But now you can follow along with the weirdness from the comfort of your home, without having to download anything from the CIA's archive.
This, in spite of the Trump administration's documented weirdness about the Holocaust, including a statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day that never mentioned Jewish people.
Scientists at the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) are planning on using the weirdness of quantum mechanics to create something truly random.
I didn't get to test a bunch of third-party apps, so hopefully we won't see too much weirdness with the new aspect ratio.
It's more that it's a vehicle for Crispin Glover to lean into his weirdness and deliver a performance that exaggerates his distinctly unsettling qualities.
But when you go to articulate this point, you would find another problem: there is no way to communicate the urgency of that weirdness.
He cannot play the world statesman and still rely on being able to wrong-foot adversaries with all-out weirdness; normalisation has some costs.
" Baldwin continued: "We didn't speak for quite some time and there was a lot of weirdness that went on," adding, "we've moved past that.
But, honestly, I thought getting hair as thick and wavy as mine blown out meant either insane pouffy frizz or artificially stick straight weirdness.
Adult Swim's Off the Air videos continue to be some close approximate of that breed of visual weirdness, and Shapes is the latest installment.
Aside from a heavily systems-based approach, Yang's games also bask in the weirdness of games, turning hyper real bodies into something delightfully alien.
Just two weeks ago, Baldwin discussed the pair's current relationship, telling U.K. newspaper The Times that they had put any lingering "weirdness" behind them.
"My daughter [Ava] said the other day, 'It's like we look like dad [Ryan Phillippe], but we get our weirdness from you,' " she said.
By the time "Scott 4" was released in 1969, though, Mr Walker had tuned out the crowd-pleasing ballads and amped up the weirdness.
Any "jank" in the animation or weirdness in the physics of moving elements on the screen will make a user feel unmoored and unhappy.
But Area 211, a generally forgettable game chock full of 903s weirdness like pinup posters, was hiding something beneath the surface: Kronn Hunter Mode.
Use the drop-down menu at the top to pick your style, and the Weirdness slider to adjust how crazy the linguistic freestyling gets.
But every once in a while, the Weirdness Gods smile on Capitol Hill, and something important or entertaining happens during the annual presidential address.
Where once the Game of Thrones subreddit bustled with plot speculation, now it vacillates between relentless dragging, heartfelt goodbyes, internet weirdness, and fan creations.
Writing for Mashable, critic Angie Han noted that while the movie feels overly long, its unhinged embrace of weirdness helps to keep you riveted.
I've seen this weirdness before — and reading the tea leaves, I'd say we may very well have a modern classic on our hands here.
His songs are highly listenable in a Top 40 sort of way, and Scarborough seems hyper-aware of the weirdness of his music career.
Try playing a couple of games both drawing and guessing, and you may be surprised at the cleverness and weirdness of the AI's suggestions.
However, in staying true to its persistent weirdness, 2017's December made cryptocurrency one of the trendiest, most distraction-worthy subjects of the year.
The Australian people have a new mascot for gorgeous weirdness after a young man decided to take his pet snake for a train trip.
In the course of writing that piece, my conversations with leading experts really gave me, I think, a complete picture of contested convention weirdness.
They are sort of perfect for each other in all their dirty, acerbic weirdness, but have to intensely speed up the process of courtship.
Instead, ABBA's weirdness was a natural part of their music's progression and it didn't get weirder than their final album, 1981's The Visitors.
The band dabbles in sludgy doom, noise rock, and experimental weirdness, a trio of influences that coalesces into a battery of ominous, weighty tones.
That anyone could be so funny and write so well about the human condition in all its weirdness, absurdity and vulgarity was a revelation.
As the audience joins in, the weirdness and warmth is so well-realized you could believe that you too grew up watching his show.
Gingerbread embraces that signature Oyeyemi weirdness and blasé disregard for plot — but it also seems to extend that disregard further than Oyeyemi has before.
Laughing at the weirdness of the flat earth believers became a way of pushing out the unwelcome idea that they might actually be right.
Harden is elegant in her role, and Watkins, who has since made a name for herself as the lead in "Casual," shines with weirdness.
Apart from the weirdness that comes from an undisguised objectification of young women, the Miss Ex-Yugoslavia pageant was weird in other ways, too.
Still, I understood from the get-go that Smith seemed to exist in a bubble of weirdness that moved with him wherever he went.
But I have high hopes that the weirdness — what I would describe as the beauty of the Tumblr community — is actually really, really appealing.
The Met Gala is intended to be the world's greatest stage for avant-garde fashion moments, and Frances McDormand brought the weirdness in spades.
That's largely due to the gorgeous, painstaking animation, but it's also because anime doesn't shy from extending imaginative conceits or plot elements into weirdness.
Again, you should not judge what you are installing today based on this, but you might want to be prepared for some weirdness still.
Players like Eric Swann are not supposed to fall through the cracks like this, let alone into the gray market weirdness of semipro football.
Still, despite the weirdness of polls around the conventions, they've historically proven pretty accurate as we head into fall and Election Day draws near.
It is, like so much of Blink-182's public intra-band disputes this last decade, a mixture of passive aggression, contradiction, and brilliant weirdness.
For a game whose marketing sometimes seemed to imply weirdness for its own sake, Death Stranding mostly wrestles with relatable and pressing fears and dread.
The rise of late night pot-friendly television, internet videos, meme culture, and GIFs have normalized weirdness and reduced pop culture moments to mere minutes.
In fact, rather than causing headaches, some companies who've done sponsorships with him have embraced the weirdness, attaching promo codes like "ANUS" to their marketing.
But you need to watch the trailer to get the full force of its weirdness, including a milk-themed visual motif straight out of Westworld.
But now that this is the first Huawei-made phone to be released after Google's announcement, this weirdness is now on a whole other level.
Stanfield has channeled a lot of the hostility he absorbed during this period into this work; extolling his weirdness as a way of reclaiming it.
Quantum mechanics—a theory of the behaviour at the atomic level put together in the early 20th century—has a well-earned reputation for weirdness.
Laura Rosenberger, who studies Russian influence operations as director of the Alliance for Securing Democracy, says weirdness can be a natural result of narrow targeting.
The Lure has so much to offer: an incredible '80s-inspired score, a unique take on the mermaid mythos, and some real body horror weirdness.
Experiment With Chinese Satellite Demonstrates Quantum Weirdness Over Record DistancesQuantum mechanics is weird as hell, where the rules of the world you experience don't apply.
" He considers his distance from his audience, describing the weirdness of his booking "to play death songs to a bunch of young people on drugs.
" She added, "We didn't speak for quite some time and there was a lot of weirdness that went on" but that "we've moved past that.
The Dr. Jordan weirdness I've avoided really exploring Dr. Jordan's subplots because they're sadly not nearly as intriguing as the mystery of Grace's lengthy flashbacks.
In 2016, "dank memes" about the presidential candidates became something of a cottage industry, adding another layer to the weirdness of Trump Jr.'s tweet.
Here and there, quantum weirdness did escape the lab, as in the case of the superconducting quantum interference device, an exquisitely sensitive magnetic-field sensor.
Harrelson's Beckett is better and more lived-in than his Haymitch from the Hunger Games movies — he's always striving to find new modes of weirdness.
We can't remind you, or ourselves, often enough of the through-the-looking-glass weirdness of events that cascade over us all day, every day.
But while Kidman would kill it in this role (because really, when has she not?) there is some classic Hollywood weirdness with this casting decision.
In the now-sadly-complete annals of David Bowie weirdness, there's nothing so weird as a Bowie album that, weirdly, isn't very weird at all.
A lot has been made of Sundance not having any "big movies" this year, but I'd gladly trade A-list stars for pure unfettered weirdness.
The goal is to not get burned out by all the stuff, and still be excited by some of the stuff and experience the weirdness.
Even so, I remember being struck by the general weirdness of seeing them up there, those familiar-looking Icelandic faces with their mispronounced Icelandic names.
" Pierre told Alt Press that during this time he was "in the middle of some sort of weirdness that some people could label as OCD.
It's not as much fun as either of those earlier shows — it's too slow and solemn, and its obligatory touches of baroque weirdness lack conviction.
Dean Haspiel's comic about the struggle, grind, and weirdness of New York will absolutely hit close to home for anyone living in the five boroughs.
It's only when Ephron ups the stakes of Snow's behavior that the character begins to lose her glorious weirdness and becomes a more familiar type.
I'd watch shows like "The Kids in the Hall" or "Twin Peaks," and I'd see weird people being celebrated and appreciated without compromising their weirdness.
At some point, the weirdness can be as important as the final score in terms of understanding what is likely to happen in the future.
"Get really clear in your own head about what the impact of the weirdness is on you, your team or the organization," Ms. Green advised.
Tweedledee and Tweedledum, as I have come to think of them, were kind, laid-back tour guides to the woozy weirdness of the Marni world.
We have one more question and we have to ask it because you're going to explain the weirdness around putting this thing in your mouth.
Legion goes all in on wild weirdness and unusual visuals, but it keeps the storytelling at its center very simple and, ultimately, easy to follow.
As the title announces, there's a curse hanging over this story, one that soon bedevils Anna, forcing her to deal with weirdness closer to home.
But either way, the air around them would have buzzed in a bubble of weirdness, now temporarily in tune to previously unnoticed or ignored things.
Their work shocked many physicists, who first denied it and then leapt into a frenzy of theorizing and speculation about space-time and quantum weirdness.
There was also just some plain weirdness with how you're supposed to move side to side or make more minor adjustments to where you're standing.
Rather than turn out cardboard heroes and villains, he savors the eccentricity of his characters, in the sheer weirdness of our ingenious and idiotic species.
The wunderkammer, true to its name, joins us in slack-jawed wonder at the teeming weirdness of the world and what we've made of it.
When it captures the acute simultaneity of human experience, the ways life simultaneously holds grace and terror and grief and hope and wonder and weirdness.
They were possibly going for the same kind of weirdness that Armie Hammer achieved with his hot dog cannon bit at the Oscars last year.
The film's surreal plot about an accident survivor is made deeply creepy by its strange acting, bizarre camerawork, and a kind of overall baroque weirdness.
Toyota may carry over a few design notes for future vehicles, but the Japanese company will likely squeeze all the weirdness out of the final product.
The fact that consumers surveyed by J.D. Power gave Goldman high marks for a financial product underscores the weirdness of the bank's move to Main Street.
Completely absent from "Journey" is any mention of Jackson's later status as tabloid fodder, from the allegations of child molestation to the accusations of general weirdness.
There's clearly lots of interest in applying the weirdness of quantum mechanics to real-world problems that are interesting to more people than just theoretical physicists.
It's certainly saying some important and necessary things about our world today, and social commentary and criticism is often more accessible when wrapped in entertaining weirdness.
IK Multimedia's new and compact iLoud MTM speakers aim to fix this by offering the ability to automatically calibrate themselves and compensate for a room's weirdness.
He says Grant Morrison, who wrote Doom Patrol back in the 1980s, advised him to find "the new weirdness" with his own run of the book.
" Continuing, she said, "We didn't speak for quite some time and there was a lot of weirdness that went on" but that "we've moved past that.
The Simpsons has plenty of jokes that are bang-on, but the one which references the famously eccentric Yoko Ono is particularly memorable for its weirdness.
Using the feature reminds me of a begone time when I genuinely enjoyed communicating with strangers on the internet and all the wonderful weirdness that ensues.
Many features of contemporary America are wonderful, including the high level of trust in the corporate sector, but the weirdness in our government has been rising.
Samsung's FreeSync mode only supports 1080p resolution for now, and the company notes that it might cause some random weirdness with the TV's brightness at times.
To add another layer of scientific weirdness to this story, the impetus for this experiment was actually Singer's background designing ultrasound technology for US Navy submarines.
"The weirdness of being a political staffer for someone who's that ambitious is, What does it say about you?" a former Weiner staffer recently told me.
This HD, 60-frames-per-second footage taken in New York City in 20023 is a test run for grappling with the weirdness of that fact.
The more likely outcome is New Hampshire winding up like a "Seinfeld" episode: amusing, full of weirdness and quirky characters with no clear message at all.
The stage also comes just weeks before its sequel arrives, serving as a delightful reminder of the breadth of creative weirdness Super Mario Maker makes possible.
Now, thanks to the latest teaser for the film, you can see a little bit more of that weirdness before the film opens wide this weekend.
Avicranium's unflinching weirdness helps paint an emerging picture of a Triassic period full of unexpected specialization and body shape diversity in ancient, "primitive" groups of animals.
It was what it was … We didn't speak for quite some time and there was a lot of weirdness that went on … we've moved past that.
The weirdness of the Maniac sub-stories is rooted in the overall style of the show; going full Tarantino was a step outside of that box.
At age ten and 11, I needed a peer to confirm the weirdness of what was happening to our bodies, and Jessica was the same age.
Weirdness makes itself known through an Escheresque array of doors, portals, entrances and exits, because it has to do with "that which lies beyond standard perception".
But as a grown-up cartoonist, Ms. Chast has avoided the sorts of taboo-breaking weirdness that made Mr. Crumb a countercultural hero in the 1960s.
In short, the team took advantage of physics' weirdness to make the most precise (but not the most accurate) atomic clock yet—and a scalable one.
At first, it appeared that someone might get upset and that our presence might no longer be appreciated, but Sah stepped in, one-upping Zack's weirdness.
Five distinct brands of weirdness have emerged over the years, and each of them sucks the air out of the room in unique and wonderful ways.
The sad, beautiful weirdness continues in Season 2, which will feature Arian Grande as a guest star and continue the story of Mr. Pickles' fascinating breakdown.
The generated text is often full of non sequiturs and bits of weirdness that don't advance the plot, serve the story, or belong in any way.
Opinion Columnist Ever since the 2016 election, it's been common for some people to refer to whatever year we're in as a synonym for dystopian weirdness.
The show hasn't quite matched the weirdness of its first week, when guests had no idea what was happening or how to adjust on the fly.
And I think that you'll see a lot of that weirdness with our structure — it doesn't look like structures that have existed, it's not really precedented.
For the next couple of decades, it was a must-see for artists and others drawn to document its derelict properties, and marvel at its weirdness.
The director, Anne Kauffman, doesn't try to make the script more than it is; she helps to reveal the subtleties and the weirdness at its heart.
Cats represents the excesses theater fans often associate with Lloyd Webber, with an emphasis on glitz and commercialism, bombast, and perhaps a touch of general weirdness.
After first appearing basically out of nowhere in 2014, he has become a weird staple in a parochial, old-monied place not particularly associated with weirdness.
By embracing her own weirdness and pushing the limits of "acceptable" and "societal" she gave everyone else, all her little monsters, permission to do so too.
Sixteen works will be on display, and many of them deal with ephemerality, loss and change — but also with the joy and weirdness of the web.
I was too distracted by the interface, Kontra K's faux-hawk (he plays the main character), and the weirdness of German rap to piece together clues.
MP4 incarnation is a testament to its weird goodness, its good weirdness, and the unscripted enthusiasm of its stars: a Chaucerian succession of hilarious caterwauling youths.
The weirdness of Ghaul's giant candlewax body, and its subsequent explosion, is a symptom of both standard screenwriting practice and the desires of the video game industry.
And even despite her weirdness or the fact that she blamed it on Michelle Obama who said take the high ground, so she took the highest ground.
It has the plenty of the dick jokes you'd expect, but it's also (mostly) packed with the earnestness, honesty, and weirdness you find in his best work.
It's in keeping with Nintendo's unique flavor of weirdness, but VR art apps are magical because they give you a big, open space to call your canvas.
Physicists are now hunting for "dark matter," some sort of previously undetected particle or physical effect that could account for the excess mass and explain that weirdness.
It aims for the sort of atmospheric weirdness that made Twin Peaks and Lost so good, but it only gets about a third of the way there.
O'Rourke may be one of the first to have his youthful online weirdness opened up for the world, but he's just at the start of a wave.
But while there's plenty of weirdness associated with the New Hampshire primary, it is a state-run election, not a complicated caucus run by a political party.
Bell inequalities directly quantify the famous weirdness of quantum physics, where entangled particles all the way on opposite sides of the universe could seem to communicate instantaneously.
You could do things that were better than orchestral structures, and you could do it yourself, and you could bring more power, more weirdness through the computing.
Photos from Four Loko's golden days are scattered around on Tumblr and Imgur, captured with the high-flash, red-eyed weirdness of disposable cameras and early iPhones.
He also does some quick silly dance moves, so we recommend hitting the space bar to stop the video in order to catch him at peak weirdness.
Slipknot may have evolved from nu-metal weirdness into more palatable, angsty hard rock, but Taylor remains one of mainstream metal's biggest—and most unapologetically liberal—stars.
If there is one trait that crosses partisan lines, it is just the utter weirdness of what representatives choose to say with literally millions of people watching.
While the judges see lots of fluff, frills and glamour, a fair amount of preparation (and weirdness) takes place behind the curtain, for both pooches and trainers.
So, we ~could~ get more record warms on the East Coast, coupled with the slowly rising seas, while getting some of the same weirdness in the West.
Weirdness rating: 10/10 I misread the description and downloaded this channel because I thought it was a channel devoted to people who do voices in animation.
Released on February 21, the music video combines the purposefulness and weirdness of both her Grammys performance of the song and the lyrics video for the track.
New York's Tribeca Film Festival has announced its slate of virtual reality films and interactive art, revealing a combination of documentaries, fiction, social commentary, and general weirdness.
And Alice has since adjusted to her stepmother, but Oswalt remembers that "there was some weirdness" at first — specifically surrounding his daughter's newfound responsibilities around the house.
The visuals were produced with the help of some custom software named "Glooby," and you can check out more of its weirdness on the creators' Instagram account.
Which is all well and good clinically, but somehow a clean quantitative assessment doesn't lessen the deep weirdness of being conscious and, well, feeling weird about it.
Back when Mass Effect Andromeda released, Patrick Klepek said that he found it strange how gleefully people celebrated its broken animations, strange models, and general glitchy weirdness.
I'd lie in bed as a 5-year-old and play this game — closing one eye and then another — and find wonder in the weirdness of it.
Meanwhile this one has gone on to remake Lil Wayne's entire brand and shift the course of rap to one that celebrates extraterrestrial weirdness in the process.
I love the ratchetness and the weirdness of it, but if I need to get new socks or new underwear, I'll most likely just go to Walgreens.
The patter is charming in its intentional weirdness, with dashes of textspeak thrown in — characters proclaim "LOL" and "OMG" as if they're IMing or texting — all throughout.
Though he's no stranger to such competitions, the scene comes off as weirdness for the sake of being weird in an episode that is mostly played straight.
It follows the basic beats of the story you'd expect, but it stretches them out, leaving room for flights of surreal fancy, for weirdness, for outright horror.
Viewers immediately get the sense that this isn't just an "X-Men" movie, but a Marvel movie, with all the weirdness and adventure that comes with one.
Moxi is about the size of a human, but designed to look like an '80s movie robot so as not to engender an uncanny valley cyborg weirdness.
Explicitly aping the aesthetics and inconsistency of public access television, Reddit's experiment seems to be cultivating a kind of mundane weirdness that's difficult to find these days.
The first issue also includes some "costume weirdness," she hinted: "It's a little bit of a risk, but I think people are going to respond to it."
To be cognizant of the shock and surprise, the awkwardness of telling your loved ones later on, the weirdness of telling coworkers you may never see again.
Images could be scissored out of National Geographic and Vogue, and repatriated to blocks of strident primary colors, where their fetishistic weirdness became hilariously disturbing (Sarah Charlesworth).
Thanks to the band's collective confidence and increasing willingness to pursue weirdness, on the two new albums that sound becomes its own striking, fully developed sonic template.
The Harambe meme was basically an intense online wake for a gorilla that exemplified the way dank meme culture can borrow weirdness and spawn more of it.
But it's worth remembering that despite all the weirdness of the 2016 election, the results that year were astonishingly close to the predictions of conventional forecast models.
If we help one another stay free of the traps we set for ourselves, there's a lot of room for wonderful weirdness in religion and well beyond.
And so we had this little vertically integrated thing, but it created this real weirdness because you basically couldn't own any of the portfolio stocks of those people.
I've even started collecting a few of these into a Twitter list so I can see them all in one place, a one-stop Twitter oasis of weirdness.
While she says the whole situation is a miracle, it doesn't change the "weirdness" surrounding her family, and their desire to find out how this could have happened.
So as usual, if you are willing to take seriously the many worlds inside the wave function... much less weirdness is implied by quantum mechanics in other ways.
Pinned to a bulletin board nearby are what appear to be blueprints for shoes of radical weirdness, and prototypes are piled on desks and spilling onto the floors.
It's frenetic and fresh, and its characters are already having the time of their lives in their individual comedic nooks and crannies, their weirdness already front and center.
We're friends, or, at least what I understand that to mean, and as your friend I feel I owe you an explanation for all the, uh, recent weirdness.
This also changed the game's style, eschewing its original weirdness in favor of an "edgy" aesthetic designed to appeal to the young men who still dominate the matches.
Stranger Things, the beloved Netflix coming-of-age show about weirdness and first kisses, also features an ensemble cast that is as equally adored as the show itself.
On top of all that, the idea that Trump would offer him the secretary of state job after a single meeting is just one more layer of weirdness.
Others feel more sexually inhibited due to things like weight gain and other body image issues or just the weirdness of there being a future kid in there.
I'm delighted, less because of any investment in arena-rock than because we're witnessing a transitional moment for the genre that opens up space for weirdness and experimentation.
Mac DeMarco is no stranger to the weirdness of nostalgia, and he's exploring it in his new video for "This Old Dog," directed by multimedia artist Rachel Rossin.
And, this being New York, many people walked by oblivious to the coordinated clip, but quite a few people paused to take in the weirdness of it all.
" I was at Awakened Futures, a conference in San Francisco that brings together experts in technology, meditation, and psychedelic drugs for a weekend of contemplation and "high weirdness.
Here's an excerpt from an IGN review: A Touch Arcade report from that time claims Capcom ported an old cell phone version of the game, explaining the weirdness.
The weirdness of Bosch's work has been attributed to equally outlandish causes, including the artist's involvement with a secret sex cult or the psychedelic influence of moldy bread.
The prosecution tried her separately from the other three, trying to cast her as the ring leader in a courtroom proceeding soaked through with homophobia and medieval weirdness.
Whether it's any match for Pyongyang's weaponization of weirdness and fissile materials is a question best answered by the party with the highest stakes in this game, Seoul.
"Big Ones" is truly weird, but it takes you inside its weirdness so soon and so surely that it shows many different humors: It's funny, touching, poignant, stirring.
What she does is weird, but not in the "here's a person in an outlandish costume shouting" way that the indie world has come to understand performative weirdness.
And if this sounds like more a local news restaurant review than a Horkfest, that's because the quality of what we ate at Mike's BBQ overshadowed the weirdness.
Just the part alone where he catches the word "down" from the hook to begin his verse is like a soothing balm of weirdness sweeping into the song.
But it was quite cohesive in its vision and weirdness, and I think everyone there grew up with bands like Chrome Hoof that were always a bit strange.
The world of politics has been pretty fraught lately, and today we're going to try to be cheery, and just talk about good old-fashioned weirdness and stupidity.
Giggling at the "weirdness" of trans people — presenting your spasms of discomfort as something relatable — makes it harder for trans people to find a safe place to sleep.
And that, all of the weirdness I associate with Facebook, this is a thing that you always think about when you're writing about companies, but don't fully process.
In keeping with the weirdness, the directors made a strange and sudden announcement that they had made the decision without naming him (Recode did that first soon after).
I knew through friends that he had also been a finalist, and in his texts to me, he said he wanted to acknowledge the "weirdness" of the situation.
I knew through friends that he had also been a finalist, and in his texts to me, he said he wanted to acknowledge the "weirdness" of the situation.
This includes investigating some serious weirdness at the Alvarez home, where the wild-eyed mother (Patricia Velásquez) has locked her sons in a closet decorated with eerie markings.
In a similar vein of affluent collegiate weirdness, I partied with the Yale Whiffenpoofs a lot (come at me, ladies), but never wanted to be a Yale Whiffenpoof.
The unit's goal is to develop new defense technology — and it purposefully chose Austin in hopes that its "weirdness" culture could inspire some out-of-the-box thinking.
Mainstream production companies as well as cable networks are not necessarily equipped nor prepared to dive into the general weirdness and unpredictability that the genre tends to elicit.
By exploiting the properties of quantum weirdness, these computers could do gazillions of calculations simultaneously, enough to break currently unbreakable codes and to solve hitherto unsolvable mathematical puzzles.
"Teddy Perkins" delivered a chill-inducing mixture of suspense, cultural commentary, brutal violence and flat-out weirdness, with Mr. Glover unrecognizable under prosthetic makeup as the titular recluse.
The weirdness overload has almost seemed staged to distract from other American realities: migrant detention centers, corporate land grabs, climate catastrophe and the cruelties of poverty and racism.
There's an urge to include a tongue-in-cheek homage to our phones, or to note the overall weirdness of this digital time at the end of emails.
Adulthood is a weird, ever-changing state and so Tuca & Bertie leans in to that weirdness to expose the harsh truths that lie underneath every life's wacky veneer.
Atlanta's deliberate jolts of weirdness were always a welcome change from what we've come to expect from TV — though knowing Donald Glover, we really should've seen them coming.
Then, weirdness of weirdnesses, the president is trying to enlist his party in Congress, which constitutionally — in all meanings of that word — should be the agent limiting him.
Rhonda Holberton is uniquely attuned to the weirdness and multiplicity of performed selves online and offers some of the show's best work with her uncanny, half-scanned animated pieces.
I've generally preferred LCDs to OLEDs, but the X's OLED display doesn't seem to share any of the extreme oversaturation or pixel matrix weirdness of other OLEDs I've seen.
The Ruby-Olivia romance was the weakest storyline of the first season, given the weirdness of a fourteen-year-old boy pursuing a girl who lives with his family.
There's a certain abstraction that comes with watching games you don't understand, and that baseline weirdness is accentuated and sharpened by the fundamental challenge of watching greatness in action.
This is all meant to be relatively harmless fun; only a real killjoy wouldn't see the appeal of the weirdness of finding celebrities on a highly plebeian money app.
This is part of the charm and weirdness of the game, so some form of follow-up is yet another entry in that additional, meta-level strangeness as well.
As we noted back in June, the first half of the year turned in a stellar roundup of hilarious and nonsensical internet weirdness, and the second half didn't disappoint.
At the very least, McBride and Goggins find something deliciously twisted to chew on in every scene that lets the two of them bounce off each other's specific weirdness.
The internet, once a decentralized mess of weirdness, is now well on its way to being an oligopoly in which anything that's not Facebook, Google, or Amazon can't compete.
And Snatchers generally avoids easy gags about women's bodies, focusing instead on the weirdness of Sara's situation, the cultural baggage around pregnancy, and the frequently undignified ridiculousness of sex.
The reveals could completely derail a more traditional film, but after the sheer amount of weirdness that's already been delivered, almost any plot twist would feel like fair game.
The story might sound familiar, but the execution is pure Zombie: This is precisely the brand of highly stylized weirdness many of us have come to know and love.
In middle school, a time defined by a combination of rebellion and resistance, I tried to navigate the weirdness of the world by using clothing as my creative outlet.
Stannard, who co-wrote "Wannabe," lambasted its weirdness and agreed that it was too risky to use as a first single: "It's quite anarchic," Stannard said at the time.
After all, he's technically looking for a brand new particle that may or may not exist, with the hopes that it might help explain some of the Universe's weirdness.
We've seen a bit of this weirdness in prior trailers and featurettes, but in this new trailer, we see the team trying to comprehend the world they're walking through.
Part of the reason Twin Peaks worked so well is that Mark Frost's more accessible brand of weirdness served to temper Lynch and keep his feet on the ground.
Few will be rooting for them to climb the mountain, mostly because they lack Russell Westbrook's undeniable authenticity, Steph Curry's babyface charm, or the San Antonio Spurs' delightful weirdness.
Weirdness rating: 7/103 When I opened it, this channel was showing the feet of a woman in heels while she did her grocery shopping in some European country.
There's some weirdness around live TV from the big networks (ABC, FOX, NBC) too; only customers in cities where those networks run the local station will get live programming.
As in the presence of motor-mouthed comedians, you either sit there stone-faced or eventually capitulate to the cascade of weirdness and the fertility of wayward minds unleashed.
As in Eyal Gever's Trace Simulation, a 3D-printed sculpture which captures the movement of a kick to the chest, Great Dancer makes us conscious of space-time's weirdness.
" The Pyongyang playbook is punchier, more philosophical, and just as adagial: "The republic, long weird and hostile, must exhibit normalcy and civility; long diplomatic, must resume weirdness and hostility.
Narrated by Price himself, the film displays much of Burton's trademark weirdness — like misunderstood goth kids in suburbia, and an obsession with dark subjects that manifests in unconventional ways.
This might undersell the weirdness of what has happened this year: not only were the Orioles not supposed to take first place—they were supposed to be actively bad.
Between my devotion to other shows full of weirdness and purposely dense mythology, it always strikes me as weird that I never became a card carrying Twin Peaks devotee.
Machotaildrop, unlike most every other attempt at skating on film, takes place in a cinematic universe that both understands skateboarding's weirdness and is capable of speaking that strange language.
Here's what she had to say about her decision to leave the race, the lack of major female candidates still competing and the total weirdness of running for president.
" Weirdness like "our receptionist won't stop hugging people" and "my boss is dating my dad" and that old classic: "I punched a co-worker at the company Christmas party.
My sister and I laugh at the weirdness of that moment now, entertaining for just a split second the absurdity of my father being gay specifically for Heath Ledger.
Frankie spends much of their first night together, from post-coitus to pre-dawn, insisting on her ordinariness, especially in contrast to what she sees as Johnny's florid weirdness.
All this weirdness has yielded a deeply unusual meme that has spread across the internet in several directions, reaching both the mainstream internet and its outer, more subversive edges.
"I love the sheer weirdness of the kitchen life: the dreamers, the crackpots, the refugees, and the sociopaths with whom I continue to work," he wrote in the essay.
The festival is to the music world what the town is to the rest of Southern California: a lovably eccentric jewel, a tiny explosion of beauty, weirdness and overkill.
And while I was intrigued by the premise, it was the sheer weirdness of the book, its insistence on subverting expectations at every turn, that made it so good.
Sliding from grit to surrealism, from pawnshops to mansions, "Atlanta" created a diorama of African-American life in its title city and a testament to the weirdness of existence.
On the morning of the party, I wandered the grocery store with phone in hand, trawling the app for familiar summertime dishes with just a dash of robotic weirdness.
The most absurd false claim: The name of the Democratic Party For sheer weirdness, it is hard to top Trump's story about the mountain climbers and the border wall.
But between the weirdness coming out of head coach Adam Gase and the Lions coming off of a bye week, this feels like a great spot to back Detroit.
You get super fucked up, sure, but the pain is still there, at full strength, almost made worse because the dope just adds an unpleasant weirdness to the scene.
It's easy to see how someone might land on this parody through ignorance, not malice; Akiba's Beat is full of weirdness and NKK is one letter away from KKK.
It's weird and uncomfortable to watch, and I wish I felt like more of that weirdness and discomfort is because Grindelwald is a Nazi and not because he's queer.
We wanted to fade into the weirdness of the town, with our identities washing away into the artist Donald Judd's concrete blocks, the dry landscape and the big sky.
In a related piece of weirdness: Immigration, arguably the most politically salient policy issue in America and the West more broadly, got only a single question the entire night.
My mama always said life is like the Necro Deathmort oeuvre—or at least she would have, had she been more interested in electro-doom weirdness than boxed confectionary.
Trying to explain the dissociative weirdness of a chatroom is still kind of difficult, now, after decades of being in them—and it's what I do for a living.
So much, in fact, that there's now a pattern of weirdness emerging, like a self-driving pizza delivery car, or dressing a man up as part of the vehicle's furniture.
Whether on their own or in a list, specific sports-related accounts have always brought me a lot of joy, mixing smart analysis with humor and, most importantly, occasional weirdness.
The fact that he somehow still doesn't know the basic rules of America's most popular sport only underscores his party's fraudulent populism, or at least Priebus' own greenhouse-grown weirdness.
By default, the people you call will see a private number when their phone rings, but you can pair your own cellular number to the feature to avoid that weirdness.
Its combination of small-town soap opera, whodunnit, and batshit Black Lodge weirdness was a potent cocktail, tempering David Lynch's more extreme sensibilities and creating something captivating in the process.
Something similar has happened as Eilish's weirdness is slotted into that role for Gen Z. Often the music journalist gaze constructs younger pop stars to fit those journalists' own narratives.
Things may have gotten complicated between Hailey Baldwin and Justin Bieber for a while after their 2016 split, but the young stars have put all of the "weirdness" behind them.
I'm Poppy, a 24-minute short film that premieres on YouTube Red tomorrow, is supposed to channel the weirdness of Poppy's short videos into a more traditional TV series pilot.
So the growing signs of weirdness in Plymouth — from Reid's arrival to pushy members of the community getting all up in Baker's private affairs — are actually the game pressing back.
Other Congressional Republicans have tried to strike a more conciliatory tone by affirming the fundamental weirdness of Trump's move to fire Comey, while respecting his authority to do so. Sen.
On a more serious note, the film has received many reviews commending its supreme weirdness; for some perspective, it's directed by the duo behind the "Turn Down for What" video.
To her credit, Clinton stays stoic in the face of overwhelming weirdness, but Blige has the better idea, keeping her eyes shut as she serenades her target from a chair.
We also got to see Father John Misty play his heartfelt brand of indie rock, Beck's always classic weirdness, and The Strokes reminding all of us why they're contemporary legends.
Her voice was almost unrecognizable in the role, and she infused the character with enough personality that you almost forgot that the weirdness was explained away with tainted tattoo ink.
A team of physicists lead by Sara Campbell at the National Institute of Standards and Technology used the weirdness of quantum mechanics to create the most precise atomic clock yet.
Virtually everyone has intrusive thoughts sometimes — moments where you might think about doing something violent or otherwise disturbing — and those thoughts are normally just dismissed as bits of fleeting weirdness.
And his sound, too, which was already changing, would go into overdrive in terms of weirdness, following the example of "Lollipop" and taking things into truly a new spatial realm.
The pilot looks slick, but punchlines that should zip end up sagging, since Pfister's clearly far more comfortable painting Arthur's washed-out world than playing with the Tick's Technicolor weirdness.
But I could never escape the feeling that the show's weirdness was less an organic investigation of two people in crisis and more a mechanism designed to keep me watching.
Some scientists argue that nature itself is a quantum computer, and that the greatest utility of such a computer will be in simulating and exploring the paradoxes of quantum weirdness.
Its weirdness and dearth of satisfying answers are a match for our time: an uneasy, confusing new world that we're going to have to figure out how to navigate together.
Fashion ought to be about those memorable moments — about dislocation, the unexpected, about weirdness, emotion, provocation, even discomfort — as much as it is about garments, Thom Browne said this week.
Yet perhaps the same sense of whimsy and weirdness that might hold Playmobil back with contemporary children could prove to be a strength in the adult world of workplace toys.
And if Hillary Clinton or whoever ends up in the ... Whoever the nominee is, probably isn't gonna come out and hug the flag and do two hours of contemporaneous weirdness.
Life moves forward, whether we like it or not, even if it plays out against the backdrop of supreme supernatural weirdness, as it does in the town of Twin Peaks.
There are all kinds of problems with the way organized religion has interfaced with politics, and doctrinal ideology tempts us to give up reconciling ourselves to the weirdness of life.
Lil B has spent the past week pushing his Twitter feed away from its long-honed, unique brand of hyperactive weirdness, and into a truly Dadaist interpretation of meme culture.
The stakes are a lot different now than they were then, and even something like these little pockets of weirdness on 4chan — like, fucking Stormfront saw that as a recruiting ground.
Annihilation was imbued with a level of surrealism and flat out weirdness in Area X. How do you think the film does when it comes to translating what you wrote visually?
The angle is unflattering, the lighting is terrible, and there's often all manner of hardware in places no one really wants hardware, but these people revel in the grotesque weirdness. Narcissistic?
Nevertheless, after some trial and error, and just plain weirdness with the Home smart app, I was able to get the Sound remote connected to my Sonos speakers in the kitchen.
Apple designed a vent system to allow air to flow in and out of the AirPods to prevent the ear pressure weirdness some people feel when they wear silicone tipped earbuds.
" Redditor Marco_Sparks (of the popular Pretty Little Liars podcast, Bros Watch PLL Too) gave an explanation for the weirdness: "It's a stock shot, and has probably been in lots of things.
Stranger Things, the Netflix show that become a surprise megahit thanks to its appeal to 80s babies and mix of horror, charm and general weirdness, will return for a third season.
Watching Legion is the mental equivalent of an interval workout, with Hawley offering the audience brief respites from the weirdness, but never really letting them get comfortable with a predictable routine.
That extended period of weirdness didn't do the operating system's reputation any favors, which is too bad because the experience of using Android apps on a laptop is pretty good now.
There are hints of Dilla in the production, the jerky weirdness of a Missy Elliot or an ODB in the flow; and yet it somehow sounds like none of these acts.
Weirdness rating: 7/10 The Cornfield of Terror channel, which describes itself as "perfect for parties or any get-togethers," has just one piece of content, a film called The Cornfield.
Weirdness rating: 9/10 I watched a show called Twerk and Bake, which was one minute long and consisted of several women twerking to a Rihanna song while in a kitchen.
In fact, the weirdness of this election means that get-out-the-vote operations might matter in ways they haven't done before and that we can't necessarily measure before Election Day.
The results from Netflix's most recent Hack Day were published this morning, and they skew a little more practical than the examples above while still retaining some of that signature weirdness.
In its nearly three decades of existence, the internet has acquired a reputation for potentially off-putting weirdness thanks to the many subcultures and fandoms that have found a home online.
Even if you don't need any of that stuff, a visit to the Flag Store reveals all sorts of wonderful weirdness (kombucha on tap, vegan brownies, a shocking selection of salami).
The weirdness -- the coincidence that is a true puzzle at the moment -- is that the size of the moon and sun are, to an Earth observer, more or less the same.
But there's no shortage of existing political humor around Donald Trump's unique and ever-increasing brand of weirdness, and Moore seems to sense that he doesn't need to add to it.
It's not a gawky, intentionally off-putting weirdness: songs like "DOA" and "Stiles" feel like someone mashed up the gentle keys of Lullatone with Quality Control's roster of Atlanta talent. HUSH.
Roger Cohen There is a reflexive pronoun epidemic in England that, while it may not be high on the list of the world's problems, is suggestive of some serious social weirdness.
"That is the weirdness of the United States to me: Everybody is always talking about their rights," she said, while identity in Canada derives from the idea of the social compact.
It's basically about being on Tinder and the weirdness that comes with being a mentally ill person that tries to navigate the complicated world of dating in, at the time, 2017.
"The weirdness of a generic drug company offering a generic version of its own branded but off-patent product is a signal that something is wrong," he said in a statement.
He's been extracting people from cults for more than 30 years, and he approaches the subject of indoctrination in a thoughtful, evidence-based way, while still indulging my fascination with weirdness.
In large, mostly black-and-white works from the 2989s on, Mr. Roszak channeled Bosch, Dali and pulp science fiction to create visions of terrific spiritual turbulence, weirdness, horror and ecstasy.
Chris' main character trait is "being weird," and his interest in trans women is frustratingly used as another example of his "weirdness," rather than a sensitive exploration of his own sexuality.
The voices sounded eerily (yet endearingly) high-pitched, nasal and slippery like a Bruckner motet performed by Alvin and the Chipmunks, embedded in the overall electronic weirdness of Mr. Tao's music.
"She really opened the doors to a certain kind of idiosyncratic weirdness at The New Yorker," said Emily Flake, 40, who followed Ms. Chast into the magazine's pages three decades later.
For non-natives, they unveil the weirdness that underlies Michigan's distinctive character and explain something of why the artists' home state warrants a museum-level examination in relation to their practices.
It's silly, psychedelic, peaceful in the midst of the cacophonic, violent context in which it emerges—clearing space for weirdness and play on the dancefloor and on crowded, uncaring city streets.
Meanwhile, units at Metropica start in the mid six figures, and its $1.3 million penthouse overlooks two vast expanses, the juxtaposition of which defines the weirdness of South Florida's bedroom communities.
And I wonder if any logic system could explain the particular weirdness of the animation called "Pool Party, Pilot Episode" by Hardeep Pandhal, a second-generation British Sikh living in Glasgow.
Lately technophiles, politicians and journalists have been worrying out loud that China is pulling ahead in the effort to harness said weirdness for industry and power, better spying and better computing.
Mr. Gumbs, who is pursuing a Ph.D. jointly at Imperial College London and the zoological society, said that evolutionary distinctiveness is not exactly the same as weirdness, but not far off.
The same quantum weirdness that blows up the theoretical mass of the Higgs might also be at work here, physicists say, hinting at a new very massive particle called a leptoquark.
You can even use it as a way to acknowledge the inherent weirdness and awkwardness of first dates, so why not test this thing you read in the New York Times?
And as with any update, there's always the potential for bugs or UI weirdness, so if you're seeing something weird, check the question and bugs thread on the Galaxy S10 subreddit.
The first trailer for the Alma Har'el directed movie was finally released today, and it looks to mix the raw emotion of, say, Boyhood or Mid90s with that distinctly LaBeouf weirdness.
But the book's special shade of ultra-weirdness, complete with dino-steeds and the Paper Girls' unexplained connection to a certain tech juggernaut, is plenty to keep readers gloriously off-balance.
These strange arrangements of atoms can be all the states of matter at once, can look like they have negative mass, and essentially bring the weirdness of quantum mechanics to larger scales.
In present time, we see Archie, Betty (Lili Reinhart), Jughead (Cole Sprouse), and Veronica (Camila Mendes) sipping milkshakes and toasting to a senior year without the weirdness of the past three seasons.
It's a low-power wireless standard designed for smart home devices like locks and light switches that claims to fix the complexity of Bluetooth and weirdness of older standards like Z-Wave.
Weirdness rating: 7/10 Jack Blood, who I assume is the operator of this channel, is a standard Alex Jones-type conspiracy theorist who creates content about things like chemtrails and globalism.
If the idea of Mondanile not being a part of Real Estate still feels a little strange, one listen to the band's new, fourth studio album, In Mind, should allay any weirdness.
Sabersmith: Roman Props Starts at: $365 (empty hilt only) While most Star Wars props were built from found parts, nothing matches the lightsaber used by Alec Guinness for sheer and utter weirdness.
The film's embrace of weirdness also makes it easier to appreciate when Beauty and the Beast decides to swing for the fences and give us sumptuous, gorgeous visuals like that hallowed ballroom.
This stratospheric weirdness—the monkey bars and the cameras and the knowledge that he may well be the best at what he does of anyone who has ever lived—is his life.
Such weirdness looks even more bizarre in Japan, where the government has racked up debt worth nearly 250% of GDP: an obligation one might expect to dent confidence in the government's credit.
The third area of improvement lies in new computing architectures—specialised chips optimised for particular jobs, say, and even exotic techniques that exploit quantum-mechanical weirdness to crunch multiple data sets simultaneously.
For all the attention political theorists and commentators have lately devoted to a definition of the working class, not much fiction chronicles the sheer weirdness of working-class life and labor today.
Founders Day: In the middle of a weird primary season, one secondary weirdness has surfaced on the nonfiction lists — after a flurry last fall, the usual campaign books are nowhere in sight.
All the weirdness is orchestrated with surprising understatement by the writer and director Anders Thomas Jensen, a well-established screenwriter and a bit of a cult figure, directorially, in his native land.
And while the primary source of White House weirdness resides in the home itself, Trump's secretary of the interior, Ryan Zinke, has emerged as an able headline-grabber in his own right.
So the culty, weird name, I think in the end, even though it's absolutely objectively hurt us in a lot of ways, I think it has unobjectively helped to define our weirdness.
But The Room utterly fails in its attempts to make us take seriously these characters and plot points, because we're too busy marveling at the weirdness of every single thing happening onscreen.
And then you remember the Coens were raised Jewish and that much of an early scene of the movie is spent joking about the weirdness of the idea of the Holy Trinity.
" It's an amusing pileup that in its excess hints at the rich weirdness that emerged when Mr. Carrey nearly went off the rails playing Kaufman in the biopic "Man on the Moon.
But there's a good deal of weirdness about this: namely, that Nadler never actually uttered the phrase "impeachment inquiry" in that interview, and that he continues to seem allergic to using it.
But it is as truthful as it is playful; here is her childhood in miniature: the lifelong weirdness with food, the threat of institutionalization, the domineering father and his proxy, the nanny.
I first experienced this weirdness between goal posts on a soccer field in Siberia in 1968, where a colleague and I had ventured to record an eclipse that lasted only 35 seconds.
Its completely wild approach to plot twists, tone shifts, and overwrought dialogue has consistently been out-there enough to overshadow the inherent weirdness of CAOS's witches, demons, and magic powers — until now.
Max: This goes back to what you said earlier, about how Trump's critics need to develop a real critique of his policies, and not just zero-in on the weirdness, like Russia.
Elba, Spike Lee in purple Versace), print (Darren Criss's floral jacket), drama (Billy Porter's bejeweled Randi Rahm cape lined in bright pink silk), gender fluidity (Cody Fern) and just plain old weirdness.
But in Sesimbra, a sedate seaside town at the foot of the Arrabida mountain range in Portugal, every restaurant window attempts to outdo its neighbour in the weirdness of seafood on offer.
But while this research marks another breakthrough in our understanding of the universe's fundamental mechanics, it would be naive to assume that the Higgs boson is done confounding us with its general weirdness.
"I would rank the Tully Monster just about at the top of the scale of weirdness," said paleontologist Victoria McCoy of Britain's University of Leicester, who conducted the study while at Yale University.
The methods are different and have different applications: One set of papers took advantage of the weirdness of super-cold atomic clouds called Bose-Einstein condensates, while the other relied on vibrating components.
It seems almost everyone has a Chatroulette story of that one day of pure bliss, just loving the frivolity and weirdness of being able to use the internet to see random other humans.
Gemini Man's time-warped weirdness is appropriate to Will Smith's blockbuster career; he makes a lot of high-tech science fiction movies, but he always seems to keep one foot in the past.
Here's what to watch if you're with the family ... Once you get over the extreme weirdness of "realistic"-looking Pokémon, one of whom sounds exactly like Deadpool, Detective Pikachu looks pretty freaking fun.
The power, fury, and sheer weirdness of Denis and Lavoie's effort would make it remarkable even if it didn't represent such a break from the more restrained traditions of this country's cinematic output.
That a traditionally beautiful white girl has been elevated as the face of difference and "weirdness" in 2019 reminds us that as much as things change in pop, they also stay the same. ●
Yoga has gone from New Age weirdness to thoroughly mainstream -- a 2015 marketing paper found that from 1980 to 2009, the way newspapers and nonfiction books cover yoga shifted from spirituality to fitness.
Using his trademark ironic humor, Barry argues that Florida's weirdness – the alligator heads for sale, the underwater mermaid shows and the clothing-optional bars – is actually a reason to love his home state.
It was a beautiful mix of pop culture, Japanese kitsch, and Nicolas Cage weirdness, and once this absurd but perfect ratio emerged, it became hard to put the bunny back in the box.
As limited as his striking is, lacking combinations and dropping his right hand every time he throws his left, St. Preux still has that weirdness as a southpaw with a powerful left hand.
Using live-action puppetry and CGI it sees a German man-puppet head to Norway to scatter his grandfather's ashes in the sublime scenery of the fjords, but things quickly spiral into weirdness.
There's nothing novel about this kind of subject matter — Charlie Kaufman has built an entire career around it — but it provides a general framework for the Daniels to hang all manner of weirdness.
It doesn't have the scope and satisfying design of a big action game, the artistry and character of modern indie horror, or the sheer weirdness of games that only work in virtual reality.
What makes her pieces successful is their pitch-perfect blend of handwritten letters, drawing, collage, weirdness, and plausibility, all in service of depicting men in the process of achieving more authority and control.
Glover's weirdness was often read as weakness or an inability to articulate a coherent message, and a major indie publication refuting his multifaceted persona felt like a rejection of being black and weird.
An insistence on the unassimilable weirdness of human life appears in all of them, and they all have the same diffident sense of humor, one that feels very much like a defense mechanism.
Weirdness reigned, through strong performances by Acid Betty, with her psychedelic palette, and the transformations of Thorgy Thor, a hippie with dreads and round glasses who invented a new character during every challenge.
Despite there being "lots of uncertainty and weirdness surrounding it, for sure," as Julie Mason puts it, WHCA President Jeff Mason tells ITK that the soiree is once again sold out this year.
She is obviously smart, which makes the frequent weirdness and obscurantism of her show seem like a deliberate choice, like a serious author who has, for fun, decided to dabble in the absurd.
Absurdist CGI jokesters are everywhere these days, from Albert Omoss to Cool 3D World, but way back in 2011, no one made the internet laugh harder with 3D animated weirdness than David Lewandowski.
Not long after opening, the museum attracted loads of friends and strangers alike, some of whom introduced the two roommates to odd YouTube videos like Kim Cattrall doing scat poetry, among other weirdness.
I'm a very theatrical person, so I was putting all of my weirdness and silly sense of humor into those videos and all of a sudden this audience just started to come out.
Mr. Reed persuasively embraces the story's Alice in Wonderland weirdness and also makes it a seamless piece with the action sequences, as in one witty kitchen fight that would make Claes Oldenburg giggle.
It's that "Gorilla and the Bird," though sure to be marketed as a mental health memoir, is equally a tragicomic gem about family, class, race, justice and the spectacular weirdness of Wichita, Kan.
I also covered all manner of political weirdness, including the case of the former congressman whose sometime-girlfriend temporarily moved to Nicaragua to work as a hairdresser and avoid a federal criminal investigation.
Extra points for weirdness: at the top right and left corners of the lower panel, two human eyes stare out with their lids partially lowered, as if bored by the gawking art lovers.
The New York State Assembly is firmly in Democratic hands, and control of the New York state Senate is caught up in intra-caucus weirdness, so the flip has no particular concrete result.
Europeans like Rachel Dick, a Scottish waitress, spoke of the "weirdness" of the jolt to her conception of Western Europe, and of the realization that Barcelona was not an immortal part of Spain.
"A good bit of their weirdness is coming from the fact that we're seeing them at a time in their development where we've rarely gotten the chance to observe planets," Berta-Thompson said.
With endorsements from forebearers like Martin Crudo from Los Crudos and Limp Wrist, sCUM's embrace of LA weirdness attracts renowned artists like Rafa Esparza and San Cha while still maintaining a local vibe.
I felt a rush of emotion that was not patriotism but awe: awe at human weirdness, at our capacity to create, in the actual world, such an improbable and unnecessary artifact as this.
Researchers analyzed two hundred and thirty-nine languages to create the Language Weirdness Index, anointing Chalcatongo Mixtec—a verb-initial tonal language spoken by six thousand people in Oaxaca—the world's oddest language.
Much of Watchmen has been marked by how far it strays from creator Damon Lindelof's typical comfort zone while offering just enough weirdness to remind you that it is, indeed, a Lindelof series.
Group dates can be really intense, but my hope was always that the girls would be able to ignore the weirdness of all dating me at the same time and focus on OUR relationship.
The whole thing had gotten so strange that it was losing its weirdness; I wasn't intimidated anymore, or self-conscious about this woman's palm pressed to my ribs, just curious what would happen next.
But when I got back to LA and the touring stopped and I settled, all the stuff that had backed up over the last few years fell upon me in a wave of weirdness.
That said, chances are users won't see these things too much — this is all really for a marketing push that deliberately embraces weirdness in order to set Dropbox apart from its more staid competition.
The look doesn't match characters' over-the-top fashions and melodramatic voice acting, either — when your story includes a femme fatale android in a skimpy wraparound leotard, you'd better lean into the stylized weirdness.
So today, let's look back at the events the led up to the deal and some of the weirdness that followed, as we walk through the five stages of the (other) Wayne Gretzky trade.
When THUMP spoke to beloved Minecraft composer Daniel Rosenfeld last year, he talked about what it was like to have complete creative freedom with the project and the weirdness of responding to fan donations.
Some of his stunts, like when he wore a paper bag on his head at the premiere of Lars Von Trier's Nymphomaniac, felt forced — a hammer hitting the weirdness nail a little too precisely.
But the weirdness of the request — which is almost certainly an attempt to speed up the process before the Supreme Court adjourns for the summer — may not sit well with the procedure-minded justices.
Now, new research published in the journal Current Biology piles onto the weirdness, demonstrating that sea spiders move blood and oxygen around their bodies not by pumping their hearts, but by pumping their guts.
Quite early on, students have lessons in the weirdness in economics—from game theory to power dynamics within firms—that makes the subject fascinating and useful but are skimmed over in most introductory courses.
The sixth hour of the miniseries had a lot to accomplish, so we're going to break this down into its three main chapters: that huge hypnosis-aided twist, Dr. Jordan's weirdness, and the prologue.
" Hsieh has no doubt tried to instill this emphasis on creativity into the core of his shoe business at Zappos, where a tenet of company culture is to "create fun and a little weirdness.
This is all a byproduct of President Trump's decision to quit paying the ACA's cost-sharing subsidies — a benefit that, in keeping with the weirdness of this year, consumers will actually continue to receive.
The first couple of times, Andrea tried to undo the weirdness of her brother popping round with a vile of his own semen by trying to make the insemination romantic, with candles and foreplay.
Which brings us back to the WWE world title, and the strange truth that despite all the flaws, malfeasance, negligence, and weirdness of WWE, the promotion is so close to a third golden age.
In grasping the weirdness of this movie, it's as good a place to start as any, but to be fair to Damon, there is much that's off about this nutty period-piece monster movie.
But even without them, the site was "filled with all sorts of weirdness," said Toni Gidwani, Director of Research at ThreatConnect, the cybersecurity company The Smoking Gun called in to assist with its investigation.
If anything, his unmediated presence has enabled him to connect more deeply with a fan base that appreciates his unfettered oddity for what it is, a weirdness uniquely suited to the medium of Twitter.
Even before we trekked out to the desert for the Consumer Electronics Show, we had a good idea that CES would be flush with smart cars, televisions, virtual reality, and a bunch of weirdness.
All those other Spider-Men, then, become not just a way to celebrate the weirdness and variety of the comics, but a reaffirmation of the notion that it could be anyone behind that mask.
With his piercings and blue hair, he found empowerment by embracing his own brand of weirdness—something that brought him routine high school bullying, but seemed to be embraced by the Church of Satan.
The channel launched in 25, and it's clear from watching its earliest videos that Troom Troom began with standard DIY and didn't reach its full weirdness — and biggest views — until about a year ago.
Carlos Franklin, the video's creator, told me over the phone that he chose Bosch's "Saint Anthony" because its weirdness was a natural fit for VR. "Nobody understands why Bosch is so weird," Franklin said.
Florida, a state famed for its weirdness, is preparing for one of its weirdest election days on Tuesday, when Democrats and Republicans will brave a pandemic to cast primary ballots for their presidential nominees.
"It's more character-driven now, and the central mystery is spread out over six episodes so you have time to feel the weirdness of it," Mr. Scott said in a Vulture interview from March.
The weirdness of covering politics in Donald Trump's Washington is that you can have what feels like a slow week in national politics also be a week in which a Cabinet secretary got fired.
The pro-life movement's focus on abortion is animated not only by the sense of wonder that saturates its ethos, but by its apprehension of the startling weirdness of human life in the womb.
From this critical foundation they expand on a theory of weirdness, disruption, and subversion of technological techniques and "innovation," all aimed at finding a mode of understanding that's appropriate for the Athropocene and beyond.
"My daughter [Ava Elizabeth, 17,] said the other day, 'It's like we look like Dad, but we get our weirdness from you,' " Witherspoon, who parents her two older children with ex-husband Ryan Phillippe, continues.
The last third-party candidate to get on was Ross Perot, in 1992—and if you're too young to remember the chaos and weirdness of those debate nights, let me direct your attention to YouTube.
But in tandem with song, Howardian make the buzzy grooves of the music a kind of meeting point for the weirdness in the video, a place where anyone is free to do their own thing.
It also feels authentic coming from Slipknot specifically – a band comprised of nine kids who almost definitely got the shit kicked out of them at school for being "weird", now armoured in their own weirdness.
L'Engle's brand of weirdness can be ugly and unsettling, as her characters suffer physical abuse, fight their own uncontrollable rages, or just spout oddball jargon, oblivious to the ways they're alienating or offending other people.
So, in the same way that he connected the big and the small, he also brought people into the cosmological fold, inspiring new generations of scientists to continue learning more about the weirdness of space.
The big picture: Quantum computers, which take advantage of the spooky weirdness of quantum mechanics, can solve certain types of complex problems in fewer steps than a traditional microprocessor (or, for that matter, a human).
It can be powerful to grab a form of condensed wisdom—one that is, however, often full of cliché—and attempt to infuse it with a new resonance and weirdness, with something human and desperate.
For all the weirdness of the campaign, Trump and Clinton still got about 203 percent of the vote, and they did so by consolidating their own bases in ways that looked extremely similar to 2012.
This idea of weirdness-as-transition is developed in a discussion of David Lynch's rabbit-warren set design in Inland Empire and the simulated small-town America of Philip K. Dick's Time Out of Joint.
The fact that Tebow's mechanics are by this point the result of decades of high-intensity coaching and earnest work makes their weirdness all the more remarkable, but it also explains them, in a way.
The chapter on Michael Jackson versus Prince reduces their rivalry to Jackson's pop dreams contrasted with Prince's outsider weirdness — though Prince hardly lacked in commercial ambition and Jackson's freaky side was pretty hard to ignore.
Suffice it to say that, at this point in my life, I prefer the weirdness and unpredictability of dating more than I wanted a steady partnership with some dude who'd probably never been to therapy.
So much of The Letter for the King's ongoing weirdness comes from its clear desire to update the book, which was written in 1965, for a modern audience that expects more representation in its fantasy.
In the garish weirdness of the desert, where beaming hippies dotted the horizon, banging on drums and piling up ramshackle homes from straw bales and tires, it seemed possible to find another sense of myself.
Small children might secretly leave out graham crackers for the gremlins living under their beds or shit in the pool when the lifeguard turns her back, but adolescents take it to new levels of weirdness.
He had an ongoing radio series where he drove across the United States and ruminated on everyone's weirdness (he was born in boring Transylvania and never got exposed to anything beyond the mundane, you see).
The perpetual knock on Wonder Woman has been that her origins — which involve that magical lariat of truth, Amazon heritage, and Grecian weirdness — are too bizarre and too esoteric for a general audience to understand.
High Weirdness: Drugs, Esoterica, and Visionary Experience in the Seventies A thick tome that deconstructs the roles Philip K Dick, Terence McKenna and Robert Anton Wilson played in developing the psychedelic subculture of the 70s.
It's time to interrupt your regularly scheduled holiday weekend programming of acceptably day drinking White Claws and shopping the best Labor Day deals, to spice things up with a healthy dose of Amazon weirdness. Why?
And as Mr. Cuomo did not commit any serious gaffes (weirdness aside), it seems unlikely that this debate will change the direction of the race — a direction that is decidedly not in Mr. Molinaro's favor.
But give Mr. Diaz this: It's a weirdness to which a reader willingly submits, because of the vigorous beauty of his words and his ability to keep Håkan's bizarre adventures somewhere within sight of possibility.
That old Silicon Valley bromide was at the center of the finale this week of HBO's satire "Silicon Valley," the show that has perfectly and hysterically skewered tech and all its weirdness for six seasons.
Once you get past the weirdness of buying a really visual thing on an app that is all about listening, it makes a lot of sense for some artists who also have beauty side hustles.
Topics of conversation include the firing of Knicks coach Derek Fisher, struggling teams in Sacramento and Chicago, the beautiful weirdness of ballers from Coney Island, and the arcane hoops references in Droog's record Basketball & Seinfeld.
Perhaps that would explain its intermittent harmonic weirdness — occasional but noticeable chordal juxtapositions that startle, jarringly unexpected notes that likely would have been corrected by a living, breathing human editor, had one been paying attention.
Save your comedic irony or your Tim & Eric weirdness for lower-stakes sports like baseball or basketball, the ones with a modicum of tolerance for absurdists and eccentrics like Bill Lee or Shaq or Ichiro.
Right around that point, Mad Dogs seems like it might be the next great streaming series, capturing the headlong pacing and gruesome weirdness of something like Breaking Bad and dumping it all in a jungle setting.
It isn't perfect — there are artifacts and weirdness in the stitched images if you look closely, and of course mileage varies on the hallucinated content — but it is fun and engaging, which is much more important.
Still, across the street from the venerable Peppermill Fireside Lounge, another late '60s/ early '50003s-era elder statesman of the Strip, it felt like a doorway to an electric, mildly psychedelic, sparkly wonderland of adult weirdness.
Furbys (no, not 'Furbies') were everything the Post accused them of being, but their weirdness has given them cultural staying power — and sometimes they've been used for genuinely awesome projects, like a 44-Furby musical instrument.
So there is a slight kind of odd, weirdness about it: I got the feeling that the audience was really engaged with it, and people gasped at the right points and laughed at the right points.
Here are the basics of "About a Girl" (a title that should already signal some winky weirdness ahead): In The Orville's future universe, the all-male Moclan alien species reproduces by hatching their offspring in eggs.
I've spent the past eight months—I'm due at month's end—paying careful attention to my every physical development, cataloging daily symptoms and enjoying all the wonder and weirdness that comes with growing another human being.
Noticing these two forms of weirdness, we wondered: In which US states, in 2016, can you legally buy an assault rifle if you want one—but not legally buy medical marijuana, even if you're quite ill?
The 12-seater EZ10 does have a cute, friendly design that could go some way to alleviating the inherent weirdness of a driverless bus, but DeNA wasn't demonstrating any obstacle avoidance features or anything like that.
CARNIVOROUS PLANTS: Gardening With Extraordinary Botanicals (Timber Press, $29.95), by Nigel Hewitt-Cooper, might keep you up at night, contemplating its vastly gorgeous weirdness — or at least suggesting a way to cope with your housefly problem.
It's unclear if and when Octopie is planning to release more episodes of SpaceWorld, but in the meantime, give the pilot a watch above and marvel at the unending weirdness and wonder that is Tommy Wiseau.
But with President Trump declining to attend this year's 103rd installment, the star power largely MIA and several news outlets nixing their usual bashes, regulars say the "weirdness" factor surrounding the black-tie dinner is high.
A meditation on the process of creation and the weirdness of reception, the script — by Ms. O'Harra and Casey Llewellyn, in collaboration with Erin Courtney, Kristen Kosmas and Heidi Schreck — draws directly on Ms. O'Harra's career.
But with President Trump declining to attend this year's 103rd installment, the star power largely MIA and several news outlets nixing their usual bashes, regulars say the 'weirdness' factor surrounding the black-tie dinner is high.
On the one hand, they have to satisfy what Auerbach described as the "FOMO-fueled" atmosphere of SXSW, and on the other, find a way to reflect the fundamental weirdness of the teen-heavy Tumblr community.
Equally basking in glorious weirdness, the video itself was filmed on a 2001 Sony camcorder at a NYC club night in the summer of 2015, and features a lot of night-vision, voguing, and intentional distortion.
Ant-Man and the Wasp is an airy, nimble piece of filmmaking: Reed's confidence to unapologetically embrace weirdness — like imagery of ants playing drums or responding to telepathic commands — gives the franchise its distinctly playful spirit.
With a strong and unique body of work in short film behind her, American director Jennifer Reeder's second feature film is the culmination of a lot of her interests: teenage life, mysticism, and small town weirdness.
That exhibition signaled the return to figuration, the use of ironic humor and Surrealist fun-weirdness, as seen in Arneson's cocky "Captain Ace" (1978) and Viola Frey's colorfully glazed group of figures at La Maison Rouge.
At the time, even though both were covered by the national news — especially Waco, because of how long it went on and the weirdness of the Branch Davidian cult — neither was seen as a huge controversy.
The interlude is strangely haunting in its simplicity, a stark contrast to the film's more overt bids at weirdness — Lisa becomes intimate with Andy after smelling Carolyn's scent in his car — which can be simply grotesque.
Nevertheless, Bertrand Guyon, Schiaparelli's creative director, and its owner, Diego Della Valle, chairman of Tod's Group, did their best to acknowledge the weirdness — both in the house's history and this particular moment — instead of ignoring it.
The discipline of public nakedness rewarded our efforts in proportion to our degree of exertion, the euphoria of being in the moment a direct byproduct of battling the innate and unignorable weirdness of our collective situation.
I was very pleasantly surprised by the freshness, weirdness and intelligence of Vita Nostra, which is nothing like anything else I've read, and certainly not in the increasingly overcrowded YA genre, which this only barely fits into.
Eventually the series grows to include creepy animal mask wearing assassins (hello, Mary J. Blige and Mindhunter's creepiest serial killer), a romance with a mannequin, and a tour de force of joyous, intoxicated weirdness from Robert Sheehan.
Pinstripe doesn't fall prey to any of this, it feels as full and cohesive as a project with a much bigger staff and budget, with all the weirdness and sharp edges as a piece from the heart.
If you or a friend starts to feel any weirdness like this, sitting or lying down in a cooler environment out of the sun is super important because your symptoms will only get worse if you don't.
It boasts the generation-spanning scope of the magical realist novels of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the "don't go into the woods" eeriness of most fairy tales, and the weirdness of the mystery surrounding Australia's famous Somerton Man.
It still has his signature style — the same queasy weirdness and ennui of Ghost World, all rendered with clean lines and accessible art that deliberately hearkens back to the cheap four-color comic strips of the 1950s.
Rather, it's the fact that these children, used to treating urban life as completely normal, take the sheer weirdness of the world around them in stride, learning lessons in spite of, rather than because of, adult influence.
He speculated that his seeing action on Iwo Jima and Okinawa during World War II — doctors later diagnosed "psychoneurosis, anxiety" unrelated to combat, and subsequently added "schizophrenic reaction" — turned weirdness into delusion, and "Alan Gershwin" was born.
Therefore, you cast two actors who can lighten things up a bit, who could each benefit from acting in a drama and whose presence in a dark noir cable drama gives it a true twist of weirdness.
Instead there was color (Idris Elba, Spike Lee), print (Darren Criss's florals), drama (Billy Porter's bejeweled cape lined in bright pink silk), gender fluidity (Cody Fern), and just plain old weirdness (Timothée Chalamet's Louis Vuitton "embroidered bib").
"Lyra's storyline is so amazingly fraught with perils and monsters and weirdness, so cutting back and forth [to Will] is a good modulator of tension between something fast-paced and serious and something more mysterious," he says.
Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job may have been the first Adult Swim show that blended comedy and art, usually using copious amounts of horror and weirdness as bonding agents, but it certainly wasn't the last.
It was 10 years of real weirdness, and during that period I was teaching in the art department of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, with students following current interests such as highly minimalist paintings and conceptual work.
But what I can say, is that being exposed to her glorious web of weirdness as a teenager informed the way I thought about gender, freedom, and certain tenants I'd like to apply to my own existence.
Her family personifies a certain kind of weirdness, yet still hews to the normalcy of the nuclear family structure; what other sort of hairstyle should Sharon Osbourne have had in the earliest moments of a new millenium?
Later pharmaceutical weirdness or no, Palmeiro was a great deal more than that and the team made a huge mistake in making him part of a mega-deal with the Texas Rangers that brought back Mitch Williams.
The elevated marine gravity weirdness, say the authors, was caused by the new magma swelling up after the Chicxulub collision, and that there was heightened volcanic activity at the mid-ocean ridge at the time of the impact.
Start on flying cars and work your way up.) and is begrudgingly tipping his toe into the waters of philanthropy, but the real billionaire weirdness of him lies in his (undoubtedly successful) leadership qualities and approach to work.
The main problems come when Fantastic Beasts tries to venture outside the wonderful weirdness of Newt and his love for magical creatures to become a bigger story — maybe even allegory — about the creeping darkness of the wizarding world.
What's more, the series has given all eight of the "sensates" storylines that are compelling in and of themselves, and that have little to do with the overarching mythology of sensate clusters and shared consciousness and mystical weirdness.

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