Is there anyone better than Morrissey at portraying conflicted self-loathing? |
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I've been too busy wallowing in a combination of self-loathing, self-pity and feeling sick. |
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Apart from its simplicity, this view is dangerous because it is both delusional and imbued with self-loathing. |
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How could they be repentant when self-loathing and self-disgust was needed? |
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Debilitating self-loathing has been an all-too-prevalent facet of Scottish life and culture. |
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If there's anything more off-putting than the British elite's squabbling, it's its self-loathing. |
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Indeed, our whole diet culture is ultimately all about fear, and self-loathing, and endless dissatisfaction. |
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The British like to engage in self-loathing, and nowhere more than in matters of urban regeneration and general transport. |
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Being an immigrant himself, perhaps there's a bit of self-loathing going on. |
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Presumably, until then, he had eschewed all human contact and was racked with self-loathing. |
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Everything I say I regret, and for days afterwards I'm filled with even more than my usual amount of self-loathing. |
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My longing for something I apparently can't have is draining me and sending me into spirals of self-loathing. |
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Rousseau's return to nature, he affirms, reeks of reactivity, self-loathing and ressentiment against the aristocratic culture. |
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We see, over and over again, his self-loathing over crying in front of family and friends. |
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But it seems he acted dishonorably, deserved punishment, and may have committed suicide because of his guilt and self-loathing. |
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The thing about self-inflicted body shame and self-loathing is that it seeps into other aspects of your life. |
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The narrative voice of these sections expresses the same self-loathing and despair so powerfully felt in the earlier lyrics. |
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The paranoid and self-loathing protagonist compulsively bites her hands and tearfully recalls her history of failures and indignities. |
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In less than a minute, he could destroy me utterly, reducing me to a tearful, trembling wreck, consumed with a wretched, self-loathing misery. |
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This amounts to five hundred pages of self-obsessed navel-gazing, interspersed with intense bouts of self-loathing and lame jokes. |
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However, his anger at others is simply a diversion from self-loathing. |
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The industry is so ripe with foolishness, pretensions and self-loathing that nothing can be said or done to make it appear even more foolish. |
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Her case is misdiagnosed, and she finds herself swept into vertiginous cycles of self-loathing and ecstasy, paranoia and visionary exaltation. |
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His characters are prone to self-loathing and suicidal feelings. |
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Comics bring a long history of manifesting cultural anxieties, both self-love and self-loathing. |
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Media images can contribute to feelings of body-hatred and self-loathing that can fuel eating problems. |
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Over the next six months or so, I experienced periodic bouts of depression, paranoia or self-loathing. |
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And it is a serious fault, for it can breed resentment and a stubborn form of national self-loathing. |
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Of course, in this contempt you could read a profound form of self-loathing and self-denial. |
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As if concerned that his rants may appear too smug or self-important, he tempers them with spoonfuls of self-loathing. |
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Perhaps this goes some way to explaining why one of our biggest stars is such a Janus-faced mess of narcissism and self-loathing. |
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When I came home from Wales I was struck by horrible feelings of doom, depression, general low spirits and a sense of self-loathing. |
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Clenched and brooding, churning with both rage and self-loathing, his Tomas is one of the most realistic lushes ever to reach the screen. |
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Behind the picture-book porticos, manicured lawns and mile-wide smiles lie anxiety, self-loathing and torpor. |
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He can turn the state of lonely self-loathing into a veritable inferno of seething threats, fans, mockers, competitors. |
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His self-loathing prevents him from even opening the door for his stultifyingly patient longtime girlfriend Penny. |
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But I suspect even that was fueled by the hot coal of self-regard, howbeit self-regard is often the product of self-loathing. |
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His self-loathing was like a stain that would never come out, no matter how many different cleaning chemicals you tried. |
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Despair sells T-shirts, posters and other paraphernalia as gag gifts or personal pick-me-ups for failed dot-commers or the similarly self-loathing. |
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I've hardly ever seen a film through that I'm in because I become critical and self-loathing. |
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Isabella Rossellini brings a wonderfully biting performance to the screen as the legless beer baron, her self-loathing and sensuality an intoxicating combination. |
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He analyses how self-loathing is essential to their revisionist belief. |
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With former spendthrifts spending thriftily, getting your stockings stuffed with unnecessary calories and self-loathing is pretty much left to you. |
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Full of self-loathing, she became self-destructive and promiscuous. |
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Waking up in bed together, Adam and Vanessa are full of self-loathing after their drunken night of passion. |
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His motive in a given work may be palpably sentimental, hostile, slaphappy, self-loathing, or otherwise miserable. |
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It's all self-glorification, narcissism, probably a terrible self-loathing and desperate insecurity. |
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Mr. Duchovny plays the antihero as a depressed, self-loathing misogynist, not a pleasure-loving rake. |
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Nevertheless, he is a captivating narrator, reminiscent of the speakers in Thomas Bernhard's work, who also talk a blue streak of self-loathing. |
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As self-loathing as she is self-loving, constantly conflicted, trying to laugh away her pain. |
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The man is so full of hatred, vitriol and self-loathing that it is all beginning to seep into his columns so much that they have become almost unreadable. |
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Conversely, it is conceivable that they just enjoy drenching themselves in an acid rain of squalor and degeneracy, and that their disciples are self-loathing masochists. |
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An admission of weakness and self-loathing? |
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Alex Salmond was quite right to describe his views as Celtic self-loathing. |
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After twentythree years of military rule, the state of morale in many government services amounted almost to self-loathing, which is hardly a good basis for achieving progress and development. |
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The most frequently cited were latent fear and shame but they also mentioned self-loathing, excessive sweating, insomnia, nightmares, memory loss, aggression, anxiety, sense of dread, and withdrawal into themselves. |
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She is tough, nasty and full of self-loathing. |
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I've no element of self-loathing but I do realise that part of my success is just me showing off, and wanting to queen it over other people, to be frank with you. |
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He argues that the melancholiac's self-loathing disguises a hostility towards the lost, beloved object, indicating an underlying ambivalence towards it. |
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It must also have deepened a certain self-loathing he is bound to have had over his inability to acquire a girlfriend. |
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She has a hard time getting the self-absorbed, self-loathing D-lister to open up. |
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RuPaul plays a guidance counselor tasked with helping self-loathing Jan rebuild her self-confidence in the Brady Bunch spoof film. |
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The balancing act between self-loathing and self-assertion got her through the wild days and has landed her on her present plane of serene renunciation. |
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He's drinking heavily, smoking relentlessly, avoiding his students, quoting Beatrix Potter and tyrannizing Joey with bitter, guilt-inflicting tirades that reek of self-loathing. |
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What masquerades as self-respect has a lot more to do with self-loathing. |
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In recent months a quartet of worthy standard-bearers has emerged to press the claims of disputatiousness over mutual affirmation and self-loathing against self-love. |
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Guilt and bravado, self-loathing and self-questioning. |
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Now there's the selfharming, anger, violence and self-loathing. |
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And you only read the bad ones, too, just to foster hatred, self-hatred, self-loathing. |
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Although he tries to put on a different face in front of his friends and family, Flynn gets a glimpse of the depth of Aaron's self-loathing during a night out. |
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Their music was full of sneer and lippy self-loathing, and a sense of palpable violence that projected itself on to anyone that did happen to catch them live. |
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Self-loathing is defined, two case examples illustrating the presence of self-loathing in the fragile masculine self are presented, and analyses of each case are provided. |
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Writing the secret shame incurred in therapy into the cutting act only heightens the self-loathing that helps generate mutilative behavior. |
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If Anger Management is about the afterglow, Louie is about self-loathing. |
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But he could be equally exasperating, obsessive, unempathetic and prone to sudden fits of violence that, invariably, filled him with remorse and self-loathing after the fact. |
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