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It feels grotesque to be talking about architectural aesthetics so soon after dozens of people died and hundreds lost their homes at Grenfell, but architectural aesthetics is part of why this tragedy happened in the first place.
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It gets smeared on our teeth and makes us feel like grotesque, terrifying circus clowns.
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The murder of Fernanda's children is meant, no doubt, as a chilling reminder of American racism and intolerance, but as presented it lacks both dramatic weight and simple plausibility and so feels less disturbing than grotesque.
Standing in front of this painting created more than 100 years ago, one still hears the noise of the massive crowd and feels shocked by its grotesque figures and faces -- many of them wearing frightening carnival masks.
It's possible that with such transformation we are forced to examine our identity and role and there is some of feeling marginalized, not being appealing or made to feel redundant and grotesque, both physically and psychologically.
"It's grotesque," felt Kicker magazine.
I feel like some grotesque parody of every bad road movie character.
Their work often felt futile, even grotesque, and they longed to change its terms.
At some point, his good-natured optimism began to feel almost as grotesque and willful as the temptations of the villains around him.
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