Not exact matches
Dignity is everything, and pitfalls
lie everywhere: you could have a had hair day; your skin could break out in
vicious red blemishes, like a leper; your outfit that was so cool yesterday could feel totally wrong today; you could be called on in class to solve a math problem or discuss the Gadsden Purchase or tell the name of Hester's boyfriend and draw a blank; you could be caught in a
lie; you could flirt
with someone and be brutally put down.
2 copies of Parenting: Illustrated
with Crappy Pictures 2 copies of The Guide to Baby Sleep Positions: Survival Tips for Co-Sleeping Parents 2 copies of Motherhood Comes Naturally (and Other
Vicious Lies)
This roughhewn master of survival now talks and moves
with offhand elegance and ardor as he guides the two Munro sisters, Alice (Jodhi May) and Cora (Madeleine Stowe), through the enchanting and bloody mysteries of the Upper Hudson Valley wilderness, where a cougar casually peers out from the underbrush, and
vicious assassins
lie in wait.
Eventually, Marguerite's situation seems to have been born from a
vicious cycle of miscommunication
with her husband, a man who lives a current
lie in order to enjoy his wife's considerable fortune.
These shots of
Vicious, culled by Prince from mass media sources, show the musician in various moments of punk rock ecstasy, as well as in states of visible deterioration — in one he is seen in the ecstatic thralls of an on - stage performance, while in another he appears catatonic,
lying on the ground in a presumably drug - induced stupor
with microphone held limply in one hand.
These images of
Vicious resonate
with the photographs of Pollock buried beneath them, wherein Pollock is (partially) seen either standing over a canvas that has been spread out on the studio floor, hand extended
with loaded brush — a performative gestural flourish is frozen in time — or else he is seen sitting or even
lying down
with cigarette in hand, his body seemingly relaxed in a post-creation, almost post-coital state of exhaustion.
With regard to the wider public «debate» about AGW, though, I don't see how it is a «bad idea» to name names of politicians who deliberately and aggressively
LIE to the American people about the reality of anthropogenic global warming and climate change, and who engage in
vicious and dishonest attacks on climate scientists.