Word: ragingly
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...tailgate as a whole sucks, but Dunster is doing a pretty damn good job,” said Dunster House resident Steven J. Schowalter ’09. “We’re free to rage, enjoy ourselves, and belligerate until the morning...
...When a friend watched my audition tape, she was physically repulsed. Stunned, she didn’t speak for a few minutes. Instead she stared at me in befuddled rage. “An average kinda guy…Good Midwestern stock?!” she finally yelled, repeating my self-declarations. “You were born in San Francisco. Your fucking favorite book is ‘Ulysses.’ You are not average Joe.” In my defense, I never lied in my audition tape. I did exaggerate my Midwestern “As?...
...turning point in the album. The songs leading up to it are violent. The beginning of “Something, Anything” blares like the Arctic Monkeys. Healy basically screams all of “Long Way Down,” his voice audibly straining to articulate the rage of his harshest lyrics: “Mama / An eye for an eye / You said you’d never take a side / Papa / I’m too young to die / They’re never taking me / They’re never taking me alive...
Nothing adds sparkle to an event quite like throwing in a notorious rage artist and a sick playlist. The College Events Board seems to have tapped into this empirical fact, as they’ve snagged Gregg M. Gilles, also known as Girl Talk, to energize this year’s Pep Rally. Fifteen questions were clearly in order with this sampler extraordinaire...
These traits served Wilson well. His first term saw the passage of groundbreaking measures (including the creation of the Federal Reserve) designed to stabilize and equalize a volatile national economy. Indeed, Wilson faced a country whose rage over Wall Street corruption and plutocratic greed makes current class-based grumbling look decidedly mild. Wilson managed to survive the political storm and win re-election by forging a judicious path between laissez-faire and socialism. What's more, he did it in an era when "socialism" was a genuine grass-roots movement rather than an empty political charge...