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...they're going to miss us, boys. "I think matriarchies are always a sign of social disintegration," Carlson continues, selling wolf tickets in Oprah country. "In history there are no examples of sustained, vigorous matriarchal % societies." Dire conclusion: "I think we're a society in decay and destruction...
...with My Forehead -- the title evokes his hyperthyroid style -- is a midlife lament. It begins with a radio host musing over whether America was really better and happier in the '50s than today, or merely more self-deceiving. It ends with a middle-aged man confronting medical and moral decay. In between, it depicts rage between the accomplished and the envious, each side etched in acid. Bogosian is politically incorrect enough to play an unappetizing street black, arrogant enough to enact an egomaniacal fan and complex enough to risk a jolting tirade against "starving Africans" who, by their unsettling omnipresence...
Every day, the mail carrier would walk by our office and look in sadly, shrugging his shoulders as he rushed past the dank stench of decay that loomed ominously across our threshold...
Roosevelt condemns the Weld-endorsed plan to legalize gambling in Boston Harbor as "short-sighted" and as a catalyst for "cultural decay...
Physicists were hoping that data from the supercollider would help them formulate a Grand Unified Theory connecting the four fundamental forces of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong force binding the components of nuclei and the weak force involved in nuclear decay. Experiments using the supercollider would have proved or disproved key theories in particle physics...