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"It's a twisted reality," Mr. Schwarz said.
Then it was time to look around, like some after-hours version of a twisted reality show, to see who had survived.
That's been the twisted reality unfolding in Pakistan as its military dictator, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, propels his nation toward greater instability.
My family are already well-informed cynics and versed in the dark arts of emotional manipulation and poignant flashback, but still I persist, fearing that they will be seduced by the twisted reality TV world-view.
1) New Yorker's The Itch, by Atul Gawande (2008) 2) Colombia Journalism Review's Woman's Work: The Twisted Reality of an Italian Freelancer in Syria, by Francesca Borri (2013) 3) AdBuster's Hipster: The Dead End of Western Civilisation, by Douglas Haddow (2008) 4) The Financial Times's Amazon Unpacked: The online giant is creating thousands of UK jobs, so why are some employees less than happy?
Sadly, the climate contrarian media echo chamber (which has been working overtime in advance of the publication of the next IPCC report) has taken factually inaccurate reporting and twisted reality even further, asserting that the 6th-lowest Arctic sea ice extent in millennia is "a record amount".
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It was as if in some twisted alternate reality, Fez got to live out one of his fantasies by finally scoring with Donna.
With each goal, and there was 836 of them by the end, Ivica Strok became that bit more arrogant, and I became that bit more involved, always falling further into this twisted alternate reality.
I walked him to the train (he was carrying a flimsy canvas tote and wore bright-red Tom's shoes) and kissed him on the cheek as he said, "We should do this again sometime!" And suddenly, a twisted, alternative reality dawned on me: Could this person possibly have had the best intentions at heart?
"Network" — a wild trip into the dark underbelly of TV news, with its burgeoning bombast, twisted screen reality and rabid ratings chases — ends each night after the standing ovation with filmed news sequences of the oaths of office taken by American presidents beginning with Jimmy Carter.
Transforming politically dominated television and radio networks into more transparent and democratic institutions is a long and difficult process, and the vast majority of citizens in authoritarian states across the world — from Libya and Syria to Russia and China — continue to consume a twisted version of reality through the looking glass of state television.
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