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The "victim" who is shot by this gun becomes uncontrollably nice.

Our totally uncontrollable kids!

My group's resident shutterbug and uncontrollable gossip. We love her, though.

Uncontrollable meat sweats right now. They have meat swords!

Valentine's Day brings out some strange and uncontrollable emotions...

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Warning: Consuming margaritas may lead to uncontrollable giggles.

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Uncontrollable uuuuuuuuuuuuuurge......

1. Reliance

2. Uncontrollable Hatred

3. Scheme

4. Inner Strength

  

my dog...he's rather uncontrollable and naughty--^*erm*^--playful

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a chronic disorder where a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions) that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over again. Engaging in these repetitive acts and thoughts is a way to reduce and manage a person’s anxiety. Many people with OCD are fully aware that their thoughts and behaviors aren’t rational, however, they are still not capable of resisting their compulsions. This is because once the brain is trained to become engaged in a particular thought pattern or urge, it’s too difficult not to give into the thoughts and habitual behaviors.

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Amethyst, known as the “stone that heals”, is a semi-precious stone that has been known since ancient times to contain mystical properties of healing and spirituality. Amethyst is most well known for its healing effects. It is said to have the ability to rid the body of ailments of the mind, such as anxiety, stress, or depression. These diseases are often the root cause of other problems such as insomnia or uncontrollable anger. These disorders often affect one's relationships with those around them, and so the use of Amethyst will also prove to improve personal connections and networking. It also supports coming to terms with the loss.

 

Amethyst enhances the right-brain activity and psychic abilities. It is an excellent stone for the spiritually inclined as the stone encourages spiritual wisdom and awareness.

 

For those who suffer from addictions to various substances, Amethyst is reputed to be helpful as it's said to have the potency to tranquilize the mind, removing the constant need for substance intake. Because of this highly desired property, this gem is often used to sustain sobriety and prevent further addictions. It's also believed to clear your mind of any negative thoughts, instead of replacing your body with beneficial chi, to once again make you happy and healthy. Amethyst is said to help one sleep well and have the necessary amount of peaceful rest with minimum recurring nightmares.

 

Amethyst facilitates the process of making decisions with common sense and good insights. It improves motivation and enhances memory - enabling one to set realistic goals.

 

Crystal balls are a versatile cure of feng shui. They attract the luck energy of auspicious stars and dispel the bad luck energy of inauspicious ones. Their flawless round shape gives off the vibrations of harmony and perfection.

 

Their earthy energy and smooth surfaces are both grounding and pleasing to the eye. They capture and reflect light and add depth to the room. Their placement in earth sectors of the home (Center, SouthWest, and NorthEast) will invite the generosity of earth luck into your environment.

 

The smooth perfection of the crystal ball is believed to ease tensions between people and calm nerves in a place where difficulties arise.

 

Display in the Center to benefit everyone in the household with harmonious energy.

 

Place a crystal ball in the Southwest corner of your living or bedroom to attract luck in romance or promote love between partners.

 

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2. Roll uncontrollably down hill while screaming.

herbert lost his beard due to uncontrollable matting. sorry, buddy.

Uncontrollable Urge - Biz Club, Firenze 26/01/10

 

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Both kids were wild and uncontrollable.

Art Department work for NBC's COMMUNITY Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas

This image showcases a hauntingly atmospheric scene from Death Stranding, specifically within the Middle Knot City Ruins, located south of Middle Knot City in the Central Region. The ruined environment conveys a sense of decay and desolation while encapsulating the game's melancholic tone.

 

Key Elements in the Scene

Foreground:

The dilapidated remains of an upper walkway, with crumbling concrete and rusted railings, dominate the foreground.

A damaged escalator sits to the right, symbolizing the remnants of a once-bustling space, now reduced to silence.

Debris and broken structures litter the area, amplifying the sense of destruction.

 

Midground:

The skeletal framework of the building reveals shattered glass ceilings and collapsing beams, giving way to an open view of the rain-soaked interior.

Rusted columns and broken walls highlight the long-term decay caused by both time and catastrophic events.

 

Background:

In the distance, the rain obscures details but hints at more wreckage and an extended expanse of ruins. The interplay of light filtering through gaps in the roof adds depth and mood.

 

Lighting and Atmosphere

The muted lighting, coupled with the incessant rain, casts a dreary, almost cinematic quality over the scene.

Soft light filters through the shattered roof, casting subtle reflections on the wet surfaces, adding a layer of realism to the destruction.

The shadows create a sense of unease, reinforcing the isolation of this forsaken location.

 

Symbolism and Themes

Decay and Abandonment:

The ruins reflect a world long abandoned, where civilization's progress has crumbled under the weight of catastrophic events.

 

Nature vs. Technology:

The rain and overgrowth creeping into the structure highlight nature’s reclamation of spaces once dominated by humanity.

 

Survival and Loss:

The imagery serves as a reminder of the fragile balance between humanity’s ambitions and the uncontrollable forces that lead to destruction.

 

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yep. I did a lot of hair blowing last week, now it's uncontrollable :)

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from his own uncontrollable desire

Model Version: lite | Model Category: Realism | Prompt: Photorealistic surreal desert landscape, vast highway stretching to infinity, lined with towering cacti under a glowing sun. A cheetah wearing a tan hoodie and sneakers stands at the roadside, leaning casually with headphones dangling. Beside him, a monkey in a pastel pink suit laughs uncontrollably. A rooster dressed in a blue dress with a red bow struts proudly across the cracked road, watched by a line of ducklings marching behind their mother. A squirrel in a miniature car zooms past fallen autumn leaves, weaving between the surreal figures. In the distance, a man on a vintage scooter speeds down the dusty road, chased by roaring tigers leaping midair and swarms of oversized bees. A cactus-shaped shark in leather boots stands ominously in the sand, while a turtle with sneakers lumbers by, carrying a giant water bottle strapped to its back. On the desert floor, a strange pink-skinned creature with oversized eyes and glossy lips waves with long red nails. At a roadside bar, a massive goblet filled with turquoise liquid holds live goldfish that glow like lanterns. The entire scene blends hyperrealism and fantasy, alive with humor, absurdity, and a sense of cosmic playfulness, painted in vivid surrealist tones, professional digital art quality. | Enhanced Prompt: A photorealistic surreal desert landscape, featuring a vast, cracked highway stretching toward an infinite horizon under the intense glow of a massive, stylized sun. Towering, unusually shaped cacti punctuate the arid scene. At the roadside, a cheetah wearing a detailed tan hoodie and worn sneakers leans casually against a signpost, headphones dangling near its shoulder. Beside the cheetah, a small monkey clad in a perfectly tailored pastel pink suit is captured mid-laugh, head thrown back in uncontrollable mirth. A proud rooster, dressed in an elaborate blue dress with a crisp red bow, struts across the dusty road, closely followed by a disciplined line of ducklings marching behind their mother duck. A squirrel, piloting a miniature, highly detailed classic car, zooms past scattered, vibrant fallen autumn leaves, weaving expertly between the surreal figures. In the far distance, a man on a vintage scooter speeds down the dusty track, pursued by roaring tigers captured mid-leap against the sky and dense swarms of oversized, glowing bees. In the sand, an ominous, cactus-shaped shark wearing heavy leather boots stands sentinel, while a turtle with detailed sneakers lumbers past, carrying a giant, reflective water bottle strapped to its shell. On the desert floor, a strange pink-skinned creature with oversized, glossy black eyes and long, manicured red nails waves directly toward the viewer. At a makeshift roadside bar, a massive, ornate goblet filled with glowing turquoise liquid serves as an aquarium for live goldfish that emit an internal lantern-like light. The entire composition is rendered in hyperrealism, blending humor, absurdity, and cosmic playfulness with vivid, saturated surrealist tones, executed with professional digital art quality.

His hate uncontrollable, he threatened another young photographer with physical violence. The act was recorded. He has been found guilty of assault and will be sentenced in January 2007.

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Episodes of anger are perfectly normal for all of us, and they may be in response to a certain situation, or may arise due to an argument over something in which we feel passionate about. However, frequent bouts of anger or episodes in which the anger is uncontrollable, may may indicate that we need to analyze our feelings better and work towards reducing the level or frequency of our anger.

   

What is anger?

 

Anger is an emotion or feeling, and when communicated thoughtfully, does not usually cause others to feel attacked. However, expressing anger poorly (aggressively) in behavior and words can certainly be harmful to others and may even lead to physical anger and arguments. The sooner we learn to understand and accept that our emotions belong to us and that can learn how to best express them, the better we can limit any harmful or upsetting repercussions.

   

How can anger be managed?

 

Managing anger may be easier for some than for others, and we can either manage the situation we’re in that is making us angry, or we can manage our responses to such a strong emotion. If you’re frequently finding yourself in situations that are out of your control, then you may need to work on addressing your emotional responses.

 

There are a few ways in which you can learn to control your emotions, particularly anger, and meditation, self-awareness and other cognitive practices can be immensely helpful. For those who are not keen on such forms of therapy though, it may be prudent to try and shift the focus, from managing our emotions, to managing our emotional responses. If we decide that the behaviors we frequently display when we’re feeling angry are not conducive to peace and harmony, then we can to try and change them.

   

When do you need to worry about your anger?

 

Knowing when your anger may be something to worry about is not always easy, and some may wish to address and analyze their anger irrespective of whether it’s causing problems in their life.

 

But if you feel angry every day, or are struggling to control your anger when in certain situations and find that your behavior is harming others, then it might be time to talk to a qualified therapist.

   

Anger is a normal emotion, just like happiness and sadness, but when our emotional expressions begin to impact our lives in a negative way, then we need to thoughtfully address the issue.

 

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