And in some form
of karmic justice, it's VC firms that are often left out of the rapid discovery of huge new markets.
On social media, readers expressed intense loathing («I hate these people so much,») threats of physical violence («Dear god, I want to punch them in the face,») and a longing
for karmic justice («I've never wanted the entire real estate market to completely collapse until now»).
De Palma's film presents the climactic scene at the prom as catharsis, equating Carrie's vengeance
with karmic justice.
The boy's horror of the father is just enough to keep the story moving, especially if you have read I and II and know there's
karmic justice in store.
Matthews, after learning of their misfortune — and that no one was injured — got on Facebook and wrote a post titled «
Montana Karmic Justice.»
For myself, but I'm defending DJ because someone said it was some kind
of karmic justice that he isn't getting a fight / isn't getting paid this weekend, which I thought was more than a little bit dickish.
Many might call
this karmic justice.
There was
some karmic justice; an elected official who indulged in high - horse attacks brought down by his own tawdry conduct.
It tackles issues as thorny and varied as that of identity, of the line separating dream from reality, and of
karmic justice and circularity.
So herein lies the question: what is really behind THE KILLING OF THE SACRED DEER,
karmic justice or the sly, but important, subject of social inequality?