At the midpoint of the film, we see him weirdly
writhing about on a dance floor all alone, bathed in an eerie yellow light.
If they see
him writhing about like a crybaby they'll think twice.
The performances, usually involving a mic - and - electric - guitar setup, are weird and beguiling amalgamations of technical competence and noise; prolonged pauses are interrupted by power chords, as Pulfer yelps and
writhes about the microphone.
Not exact matches
You sit around with your smiles pretending to care
about your fellow people judging us, but on the inside you
writhe and struggle with the same human emotions everybody else does.
There is an apocryphal story told
about some of the followers of Rene Descartes, who, on the banks of the Seine River in Paris, would nail dogs to wooden boards, cut them open, and watch them bark and
writhe.
The nation was
writhing with doubt
about the morality of the interminable bloodshed.
What is so fantastic
about the cross that its mere presence seems to make these people
writhe and scream?
The smell of sin hung foul on them; the mire
About their roots was trampled filth of flesh Horrid with rottenness, and splashed with gore Curdling in crimson puddles; where there buzzed And sucked, and settled, creatures of the swamp, Hideous in wing and sting, gnat - clouds and flies, With moths, toads, newts, and snakes red - gulleted; And livid, loathsome worms,
writhing in slime Forth from skull - holes and scalps and tumbled bones.57
Doing a long series of arithmetical calculations or working all day entering data at a computer terminal may result in almost total «an - aesthesia,» while proving a new mathematical theorem or writing a complex computer program may bring
about intense involvement and the enjoyment of vivid immediate experience.8 «Aesthetic» experience in the more usual sense of tile term can also y ~ ry fi - om trivial to highly intense, even when it relates to a single object; one is reminded of the cliche situation in which one member of a couple listens in rapture to a concert while the other
writhes in boredom.
The ref halts play, whips out his black notebook and writes down the player's name, while 50,000 spectators boo and the offender
writhes in the discomfort of a boy
about to go off to detention hall.
Most everything
about pushing a
writhing, screaming human being out of your most intimate parts seems harrowing — but increasing attention is being paid to labor experiences that so exceed even that base level of intensity as to be classified as trauma.
Imagine my surprise when he drained his bubba, did NOT fall asleep as planned, WestJet does not serve milk on board (I was tempted to clean them out of the little milks used for coffee) so he and I had a little WWF match in our seat for
about 90 min as he
writhed and squirmed until (blessedly) the in - flight TVs finally restarted and distracted him enough to fall asleep.
For example, reality television shows
about labor and birth are quick to highlight images of women in labor
writhing in pain.
The fact is that Bumbi (or Bumbo) high chairs are generally not thought of as a long - term safe replacement for a high chair for a wriggly,
writhing child who may be more interested in running
about than eating.
Thousands of
writhing snakes might give you the quivers, but the garters are so preoccupied with sex that the scientists studying them are more worried
about accidentally stepping on one.
It suggests that Wheatley may now only be interested in staging orgies of violence rather than thinking
about the psychological
writhing that leads to them.
We get maggots, rest - stop glory holes, exploding urinals, Joan Rivers talking
about a bowel movement, and a strange predilection for our heroines to
writhe around together while soaking wet and losing their pants, all ending with a twenty - minute resolution that feel like it lasts two days at least.
BMW faithful are
writhing with guarded optimism
about this all - new offering of the M - Class.
Terrible like her abdomen
writhed as though aliens were
about to pop out at any time.
If you care
about quality writing and good journalism, N4G will make you sick, and Dualshockers is at the top of the list of sites who would wither and
writhe without the insatiable N4G engine churning out page hit after page hit.
Rafman's recent video works are filled with appropriated images so horrifying — a crayfish getting crushed in a fetish video; a bound - up person in a turtle suit,
writhing on a kitchen floor; violent Grand Theft Auto clips — that I thought
about them for days on end.
A big painting like the incendiary Wild Kiss, for example, is 24 inches high and 96 inches wide, and it
writhes toward you as if it were a heaving thing
about to engulf you in its endless heat.»
By the way, when he's not fantasizing
about me taking my clothes off,
writhing across the table and removing his glasses, Barry Bickmore likes to scoff that I'm not even aware that Mann's «hockey stick» is not a climate model.
Writhe and rend your raiment
about how tough the press are on you and how a journalist this time hasn't presented your case in the most favourable light.
Indeed somewhere along
about half way through the ordeal he was found in contempt of court for failing to meet the terms of a Master's orders and after more than six months of further
writhing actually served 21 days in jail.
This weapon is all
about hitting things so hard that you can recover while they
writhe around in pain.