Word: bulled
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Also, if you’re not naturally high on life, make sure to consume the proper libations before heading to RISE. Of course, the friendly bartenders will be happy to fulfill your every request—as long as you’re requesting water or $5 Red Bull. The advantage is that there’s no age limit; bouncers don’t even check IDs at the door. Rise is jumping on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. Friday‘s crowd is “mostly-straight”, Saturday?...
...than most whole films.” Would hearing a pretentious Production Assistant declaiming these words—a reference to a classic film by German filmmaker Rainer Warner Fassbinder—induce peals of laughter? If you answered yes, then “Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story” is the perfect movie...
...With this in mind, we have some Back to School updates: Back to School 2 (BTS2) Game: We are only months away from the Senior Last Chance Dance, the one day in the life of the Harvard undergraduate where it is perfectly acceptable to spend $500 buying Red Bull Vodkas for every girl he’s ever met at this school and begin conversations by saying “On a scale from one to ten, how much do you want to have sex with me?” Just try to run through your...
...destruction of human embryos, however, which is controversial. ?I?m afraid that wasn?t the most precise moment of the speech,? argues University of Pennsylvania bioethicist Arthur Caplan. ?The image he used was something like a minotaur, like he was trying to prohibit the creation of half-man, half-bull creatures. No one?s interested in doing that and it?s probably biologically impossible to do that. But what he was doing was making a nod towards the pro-life base by saying ?I don?t want embryos destroyed.? He inadvertently wound up calling for a ban on the transplant...
This may seem too inside-cricket for a U.S. audience. And it's true that Cock and Bull is so postpostmodern, it's very nearly postmovie. But it's no less diverting for all that. It would be a shame if the great novel no one has read becomes the terrific film nobody bothers...