用法学习: 1. gutted [ˈɡʌtid] adj Brit.informal 失望的 bitterly disappointed or upset. gut it out Slang To show pluck and perseverance in the face of opposition or adversity. Nice going! and Good job!; Good going 干的好, 干的不错!; Nice job! ( get out while the going/getting is good 看势不好 (informal) if you do something while the going is good, you do it while it is still easy to do. If you are unsure about marrying him, get out now while the going is good. Many people fear that the newly elected government will be ousted in a military coup and are leaving their country while the going is good. ) I. Inf. That was done well. John: Well, I'm glad that's over. Sally: Nice going, John! You did a good job. Tom: Nice job, Bill! Bill: Thanks, Tom! It was pretty good going during my senior year. "It only took me two
hours to paint the ceiling. I thought that was pretty good going.". "My brother spent 25 thousand on his wedding, we got away with just under 5 thousand." "Wow, that's pretty good going, I have to say". II. Fig. That was done poorly. (Sarcastic.) Fred: I guess I really messed it up. Bill: Nice job, Fred! You've now messed us all up! Fred: Well, I'm sorry. "Nice going," frowned Jane, as Tom upset the bowl of potato chips. "It only took him three years to get through his freshman year so that sure was pretty good going". 2. peeve 不高兴的 v. To cause to be annoyed or resentful. I would be peeved if I am the boss. n. I. A vexation; a grievance. II. A resentful mood: in a peeve about the delays. It takes (some) getting used to 慢慢会适应的. It is very unpleasant at first, but after a time it will not be so bothersome. (Said in recognition of the unpleasantness of something.) I never ate raw oysters before. It takes some getting used to. These hot Mexican dishes seem impossible at first. They take some getting used to, I agree. But it's worth it. quid I. Brit a slang word for pound (sterling)
(be) quids in Brit slang to be in a very favourable or advantageous position. to be making a profit. If this deal goes ahead we'll be quids in. not the full quid Austral and NZ slang mentally subnormal. to be slightly crazy or stupid. He's a bit odd - I don't think he's the full quid. Are you the full quid? = Are you crazy, Are you all there没带大脑? few bricks short of a load and few cards shy of a full deck; few cards short of a deck; not playing with a full deck; two bricks shy of a load 魂不全, 大脑不健全, 智力不全 Fig. lacking in intellectual ability. (Many other variants.) Tom: Joe thinks he can build a car out of old milk jugs. Mary: I think Joe's a few bricks short of a load. Ever since she fell and hit her head, Jane's been a few bricks short of a load, if you know what I'm saying. Bob's nice, but he's not playing with a full deck. You twit! You're two bricks shy of a load. 3. shit oneself (idiomatic) To be very frightened or astonished (to the extent that one might lose control of one's bowels). I took one of that diet pill, and shitted myself all lover the lounge. See everybody, we don't need you guys, we can do everything ourselves. You are here by the grace of our good will大发善心. "By the grace of God" means that God was so good, that he brought something good into your life. You can use is in a manner such as..."by the grace of God, I was healed of my disease.". 4. connote [ko'nəut] vb (tr; often takes a clause as object). I. (of a word, phrase, etc.) to imply or suggest (associations or ideas)
other than the literal meaning. To signify or suggest (certain meanings, ideas, etc.) in addition to the explicit or primary meaning: To me, a fireplace connotes comfort and hospitality. the word "maiden" connotes modesty. II. to involve as a consequence or condition. Injury connotes pain. denote [diˈnəut] I. To mark; indicate: a frown that denoted increasing impatience. II. To serve as a symbol or name for the meaning of; signify: A flashing yellow light denotes caution. III. To signify directly; refer to specifically. Usage Note: Denote and connote are often confused because both words have senses that entail signification. Denote means "to signify directly or literally" and describes the relation between the word and the thing it conventionally names. Connote means "to signify indirectly, suggest or imply" and describes the relation between the word and the images or associations it evokes. Thus, the word river denotes a moving body of water and may connote such things as the relentlessness of time and the changing nature of life. waybill( connote number相当于waybill 运单的号码 ): A waybill (US) ' (UIC) is a document issued by a carrier giving details and instructions relating to the shipment of a consignment托运 of goods. Typically it will show the names of the consignor and consignee, the point of origin of the consignment, its destination, and route. Most freight forwarders and trucking companies use an in-house waybill called a house bill. These typically contain "conditions of contract of carriage" terms on the back of the form. These terms cover limits to liability and other terms and conditions. Most airlines use a different form called an air waybill which lists additional items such as airport of destination, flight number, and time. A waybill is similar to that of a courier's receipt which contains the details of the consignor and the consignee, and also the point of origin and destination. dispatch advice/note: Information by a consignor or seller to the consignee or buyer that the ordered goods are ready to be shipped, or have already been shipped. A document sent to a customer that states the description, type, and quantity of goods that have been sent to them: The dispatch advice enables the shipper to provide information about the content of a shipment to the receiver. 5. go berserk to go crazy. She went berserk and strangled her cat. put an end to something to stop something put a stop to something. The lights went out, and that put an end to our game of cards. OK, fact or fiction, put an end to all the rumors around Angilina Julie, it says here you learn how to cook cockroaches and spiders for your son to so he can keep up with this Cambodia traditions. throwback (tr; foll by on) to force to depend (on) the crisis threw her back on her faith in God. n. 返祖现象. a person, animal, or plant that has the characteristics of an earlier or more primitive type. a reappearance of an earlier characteristic. II. 回到过去. Here is the tape, roll it, a throwback to 2006. throw back I. to return someone or something by tossing. The sailor climbed out of the water into the boat, and his mates grabbed him and threw him back. That was their idea of fun. Karen threw back the undersize fish. II. Sl. to eat or drink something quickly. He threw a beer back and got up and left. She threw back a beer. III. to revert to an earlier stage of development. IV. Fig. to return a problem to someone. He said that the problem was mine alone, and
he threw it back at me. I tried to get someone else to take care of it,
but it was thrown back at me. I can't do anything about this. I'll throw it back to Roger. Karen threw back the problem to Roger, who had caused it. throw something back in somebody's face 当面拒绝, 当场拒绝 to refuse to accept someone's advice or help in an angry or unpleasant way. Each time I make a suggestion she just throws it back in my face and says. 6. airbrush [ˈɛəˌbrʌʃ] An atomizer using compressed air to spray a liquid, such as paint, on a surface. tr.v. 喷涂. To spray with an airbrush.
关于box gap大腿缝: The gap between a women's thighs directly below the vagina, often diamond shaped when the thighs are together. Also called a thigh gap. It's the space below your vagina and between your thighs that can be seen when you're standing with your ankles together. Fun fact: The box gap is the area between a woman's thighs, where – if she just works hard enough – air will eventually flow through unimpeded无阻碍的 by any of that pesky leg. Apparently, if done successfully, this gap between the thighs will be shaped like a box. Hence the lovely term 'box gap'. (I've also heard it got it's name from being the gap right below a lady's – ahem(Used to attract attention or to express doubt or warning. a clearing of the throat, used to attract attention, express doubt, etc. ) – box, but my detailed and important research suggests that the exact origin of the term is up for debate.). 关于box gap的文章: I've finally worked out how to be a worthy human of the female persuasion: I must be tall (but not too tall), lean (but not sinewy), possess two full perky 挺的, 翘的 breasts (but not too big unless you want a career in porn), a curvy butt (that doesn't wobble or dimple( I. A small natural indentation in the flesh on a part of the human body, especially in the cheek or on the chin. II. A slight depression or indentation in a surface.)), flawless complexion, pouty微翘的 lips, small nose, chiseled cheek bones, hair-free (except for the long, silky locks on my head, perfectly manicured 修剪的 eyebrows and long thick eye lashes) and a body and face that ages gracefully, just so long as I don't actually look old. But just when I thought I had it all worked out, I forgot my box gap. Up until this point I had been blissfully sailing through life unaware of yet another marker of beauty and worth that I have failed at. Who knew that our boxes were in need of additional space? The last I heard the camel toe was all the rage among fetishists. Not anymore. A Facebook page devoted to the box gap, which had, at last look, just shy of 100 thousand 'friends' suggests that the camel is out and the airy beaver is in. There are websites devoted to advice on obtaining the box gap or thigh gap or mind the gap. If you're interested, squats = bad, pilates = good. And there are online forums where men put their foot down and make principled declarations such as, 'I won't even entertain the thought of 考虑都不考虑, 想都不想 taking out a girl without a thigh gap. Absolute must.' Don't you just love a man with conviction(I. Law a. The judgment of a jury or judge that a person is guilty of a crime as charged. b. The state of being found or proved guilty: evidence that led to the suspect's conviction. II. a. The act or process of convincing. b. The state of being convinced. III. 坚定的信仰. A fixed or strong belief. a fixed or firmly held belief, opinion, etc. carry conviction 有说服力的 to be convincing. have the courage of one's convictions to have enough courage and determination to carry out one's goals. to do or say what you think is right no matter who disagrees with you. He has the courage of his convictions to do what is right even when other disagree. It's fine to have noble goals崇高理想 in life and to believe in great things. If you don't have the courage of your convictions, you'll never reach your goals. Jane was successful because she had the courage of her convictions. stand up and be counted 敢于表达自己理想和信仰 to let people know your opinions, although it might cause trouble for you. to let people know your opinions, although it might cause trouble for you. Those who did have the courage to stand up and be counted were arrested and imprisoned. conviction n. I. 确信, 坚定的信仰. 坚定无疑. A firmly held belief or opinion. She's a woman of strong convictions. His conviction that the death was no accident. She takes pride in stating her political convictions. his voice lacked conviction. He spoke with conviction, say it with conviction. She has strong religious convictions. Her explanation failed to carry conviction 缺乏说服力 in the face of the facts. Her arguments lacked conviction.
II. a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal
offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a
court of law: She had a previous(earlier) conviction前科 for a similar offense. You are not obliged to acknowledge spent convictions已服刑的判决. A reward is offered for information leading to the conviction of the attacker. They need strong evidence to secure a conviction定罪. He appealed against his conviction for murder. overturn, quash 推翻原判, 撤消判决. uphold 维持原判. )? Perhaps the online dating site RSVP needs to add another check box to its online profile. Or maybe when we tell our young men to 'be prepared' on a date we should suggest they pack a ruler as well as a condom. Then all gaps can be measured, quantified and compared much the same as cup sizes, dress sizes and waist measurements. Psychoanalysis has been criticised by generations of feminists for defining women by what they lack — namely a penis — but Dr Freud and his colleagues really have nothing on the people who came up with box gap. But perhaps I just haven't fully appreciated the whole box gap phenomenon. The Facebook page says that it doesn't wish to insult anyone. As the 'About' section assures us, publishing photos of the air down there isn't meant to cause offense. It's all about a bit of fun. 'This page is intended to give people a laugh…' reads the section of the Facebook page. A laugh? Of all the grown men who have seen my vagina, not one of them, I am relieved to report, has ever laughed. But, then again, I don't have a box gap so perhaps the comic value 喜剧效果 is beyond my experience. I am, of course, presuming that grown men set up and 'like' this page. But there's good reason to doubt this, given that the page owners also say that they are happy to post pictures of girls 'boobies'. In my experience, the only people who use the term 'boobies' are children and socially awkward IT administrators whose closest and most recent encounter with 'women' was in Second Life. Perhaps this a good thing, because if a box gap is an 'absolute must' then they can all date their avatars — and get intimate with their hands.
Chamomile or camomile ([ˈkæməˌmail]) is a common name for several daisy-like plants of the family Asteraceae. These plants are best known for their ability to be made into an infusion which is commonly used to help with sleep and is often served with honey or lemon or both. Because chamomile can cause uterine contractions子宫收缩 which can lead to miscarriage,
the U.S. National Institutes for Health says pregnant and nursing
mothers should not consume chamomile. Chamomile is an herb that comes from a flowering plant from the daisy family. Both the fresh and dried flowers of chamomile have been used to create teas for centuries to cure a number of health problems. The active ingredient in chamomile essential oil is known as bisabolol, which has a number of anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties when examined in vitro ( in vitro [in 'vi:trəu] In an artificial environment outside the living organism: an egg fertilized in vitro; in vitro fertilization. ) and in animal studies.. Individuals allergic to ragweed (also in the daisy family) may also be allergic to chamomile due to cross-reactivity. However, there is still some debate as to whether individuals with reported allergies to chamomile were truly exposed to chamomile or to a plant of similar appearance. Chamomile is frequently added to skin cosmetics to serve as an emollient, and for its anti-inflammatory effects. Chamomile is also often used to enhance the color of blonde hair. Ragweeds are flowering plants in the genus Ambrosia in the aster family, Asteraceae. They are distributed 分布在 in the tropical and subtropical regions of the New World, especially North America. Other common names include bursages and burrobrushes. The genus name is from the Greek ambrosia, the "food of the gods." Ragweed pollen is notorious for causing allergic reactions in humans, specifically allergic rhinitis. Up to half of all cases of pollen-related allergic rhinitis in North America are caused by ragweeds.
初夜拍卖拍影片: Russian puts his virginity up for auction. Stepanov didn't get the media attention of his female counterpart, Brazilian college student Catarina Migliorini, but he's now discussing why he decided to take the counter-intuitive 违背常理的 approach of ( counter-intuitive 违背常规的, 非常规的, 不合常规的 counter to what intuition would lead one to expect. Contrary to what intuition or common sense would indicate: "Scientists made clear what may at first seem counterintuitive, that the capacity to be pleasant toward a fellow creature is ... hard work" (Natalie Angier). wiki: Counterintuitive means contrary to what seems intuitively right or correct. A counterintuitive proposition is one that does not seem likely to be true when assessed using intuition or gut feelings. Scientifically discovered, objective truths 客观事实 are often called counterintuitive when intuition, emotions, and other cognitive processes 认知过程 outside of deductive rationality interpret them to be wrong. However, the subjective nature of intuition limits the objectivity of what to call counterintuitive because what is counter-intuitive for one may be intuitive for another. This might occur in instances where intuition changes with knowledge. For instance, many aspects of quantum mechanics may sound counterintuitive to a layman, while they may be intuitive to a particle physicist. Flawed understanding of a problem may lead to counter-productive behavior with undesirable outcomes. In some such cases, counterintuitive policies may then produce a more desirable outcome. ) using a massively publicized online virginity auction to combat 对抗 his social anxiety. One of the reasons Stepanov signed on to the project was the hope it would help him get rid of his social anxiety. He said it was so severe that it prevented him from attending college classes, NYMag.com reported. Whether Stepanov lost his virginity to his auction partner will be kept under wraps(keep/hold/have something under wraps Fig. to keep something concealed (until some future time). We kept the plan under wraps until after the election. The automobile company kept the new model under wraps until most of the old models had been sold. draw a veil over something (slightly formal) I. to hide something. Dense fog drew a veil over the landscape. II. to avoid talking about something. if you draw a veil over a subject, you do not talk about it any more because it could cause trouble or make someone embarrassed. I think we should draw a veil over this conversation and pretend it never happened. I think we should draw a veil over this conversation and pretend it never happened. take the wraps off something to finally let people know about a new product or plan after keeping it secret for a long time. They have yet to take the wraps off the design for the new opera house. wrapped up (with someone or something) involved with someone or something. She is all wrapped up with her husband and his problems. She is just too wrapped up. wrapped up (in someone or something) concerned or obsessed with someone or something. Sally is pretty wrapped up in herself. I'm too wrapped up in my charity work to get a job. drape/wrap yourself in the flag to pretend to do something for your country when you are really doing it for your own advantage. Companies in the UK are finding it useful to wrap themselves in the British flag. ) until the series debuts in Australia next year. No U.S. distributor has been confirmed. 23-year-old Alexander Stepanov became another participant in a documentary project, in which he will give his virginity to the winner of an online auction. The martial arts fan decided to take part in the unusual project not only for the cash reward, but also for the special medical treatment. "In Sydney, I was given the diagnosis of clinical depression. Nobody wanted to make friends with me, I had never had a girlfriend, and I was scared that that would last my whole life." The creators of the show offered Stepanov 20,000 dollars for the rights to show his emotions before the crucial moment, and also after the significant event, and offered psychiatric help. Upon learning that the second participant in the film was a Brazilian, Alexander hastened to add that he dreams particularly of a girl with Latin-American roots. "Women in Brazil are very pretty and self-confident, they scare me a bit, but I would really like to get to know them better," reasoned Stepanov. "Because of this, I even started to learn Spanish, until I found out that they speak Portuguese in Brazil." Alexander's future partner will be presented with a notarised (notarize = notarise ['nəutə,raiz] To certify or attest to (the validity of a signature on a document, for example) as a notary public.) statement from the young man, saying that up until this time, he has never partaken in a sexual liaison. "The girl of my dreams is a shy brunette, but looks for me don't play a big role", the hero shared about his preferences. 另一报道: One day in 2009, Sisely was on the road, scouting for virgins in Brisbane with his cameraman, when the "virgin mobile" was surrounded by three cars at a red light. Out of the cars emerged some exceedingly well-built and angry-looking men, one of whom punched his fist through the driver's side window and attempted to haul 拖出去 Sisely onto the road. Sisely slammed the van into reverse, demolishing the vehicle behind them - much to the distress of the elderly couple inside - before escaping. The cameraman swore off the project then and there当时当场, headed straight to the airport and caught the first plane back to Melbourne. "It didn't matter," Sisely says now, smiling slyly. "He wasn't a very good cameraman, anyway." The film follows the audition process, during which we meet the prospective participants, each of whom talks candidly about themselves, their friends, and their non-existent sex lives. We also meet the participants' families. Of course, like all reality TV, there is a high attrition rate(attrition rate流动率, 流失率: A factor, normally expressed as a percentage, reflecting the degree of losses of personnel or materiel due to various causes within a specified period of time. Churn rate (sometimes called attrition rate), in its broadest sense, is a measure of the number of individuals or items moving out of a collective over a specific period of time指定时间段, 指定时期. It is one of two primary factors that determine the steady-state level of customers a business will support. The term is used in many contexts, but is most widely applied in business with respect to a contractual customer base. The phrase is based on the English verb churn, meaning "to agitate or produce violent motion". Churn rate can also describe the number of employees that move within a certain period. For example, the annual churn rate would be the total number of moves completed in a 12-month period divided by the average number of occupants during the same 12-month period.). "Most of the virgins withdrew退出 after their parents found out what was going on," Sisely says. "So early on I decided to lie to the parents for as long as possible. I'd tell them that we were doing a film about sexuality and society's views on that. We just said a bunch of stuff that didn't make sense and they never really blinked." One of those who didn't pull out退出 was Alex Stepanov. Stepanov is 24 years old. He is Russian, but was living in Sydney, caring for his epileptic癫痫病的( epilepsy ['ɛpi,lɛpsi] ) mother, when he saw the Virgins Wanted advertisement online. He didn't regard the project as an opportunity to lose his virginity as much as one big self-help exercise. "I wanted to live my life," he says in an accent as thick as vodka mash. "I thought that taking part would force me to overcome my anxieties." He was so skinny, in fact, that before being weighed at school he would eat to the point of being sick: "And still I would weigh less than everyone else." He worshipped崇拜 Jean-Claude Van Damme, the martial arts film hero, who, he discovered, had also been skinny as a kid. "I had thousands of pictures of him on my wall, but I lacked the courage to go to martial arts classes." By the time Stepanov got to Sydney, after high school, all the cosmic vapours of his myriad ( myriad [ˈmiriəd] adj I. Constituting a very large, indefinite number; innumerable: the myriad fish in the ocean. II. Composed of numerous diverse elements or facets: the myriad life of the metropolis. ) neuroses had coalesced into one big black hole of depression(coalesce [ˌkəuəˈlɛs] vb (intr) to unite or come together in one body or mass; merge; fuse; blend. To come together so as to form one whole; unite: The rebel units coalesced into one army to fight the invaders. coalesce into something [for two or more things] to blend or fuse and become one thing. The fading colors coalesced into a gray blur. In the distance, the crowd coalesced into a single blob.). He had no girlfriend, no friends, no brother or sister (he is an only child). He started three different TAFE courses - real estate, HR and commercial cookery - but dropped out of all of them because, he says, "I was so self-conscious that just being in the classroom was agony." Stepanov says signing up to the project helped simply by "getting me out of my house. Justin really wanted to build a relationship. He would call me, come out with me, and that felt good. He also organised for me to see a psychologist and a sex therapist. Maybe he only did that to get me into his film, but it didn't matter. At the time it felt great." At Sisely's urging催促之下, 敦促之下, Stepanov also started karate classes. He even discovered he was quite good at it: "I got a few belts. Exactly like Van Damme, except for the fake tan." Then one morning, while jogging to karate, Stepanov was hit by a car and ended up being placed in an induced coma for two weeks. The car ran over his legs, which are now held together with pins and screws and metal rods. He didn't walk for six months. "Justin came to film me in hospital," he says. It was also Stepanov's fervent hope ( fervent [ˈfɜ:vənt], fervid [ˈfɜ:vid] I. Having or showing great emotion or zeal; ardent: fervent protests; a fervent admirer. a fervent desire to change society. II. Extremely hot; glowing. ) that he would eventually hook up with Catarina Migliorini, the charity-minded Brazilian who was the only female to go through with the auction. Stepanov remains on good terms with Sisely. (Asked if he believes the director is genuine, Stepanov replied: "In his own way.") But the director's relationship with Catarina Migliorini hasn't gone so smoothly. "I felt I was misled by [Sisely]," she told The Huffington Post website in July. "I believe he is trying to defraud me and others." Sisely was thrilled激动坏了: Migliorini was beautiful, smart, and, perhaps most importantly, middle class. "One thing we didn't want was people from a low socio-economic background," he tells me. "That would make it look too exploitative趁人之危的, 利用人的." But things got very complicated, very quickly. Sisely managed to get her into Australia via Bali. In Australia, however, the two clashed almost immediately. Migliorini objected to Sisely's direction: "He wanted to forge words and phrases, and situations and even feelings that did not exist," she said. Sisely, meanwhile, objected to Migliorini's work ethic. According to him, she repeatedly failed to show up for filming, then left the country to attend a fashion show in Brazil. In November, however, the Brazilian attorney-general got wind of the auction(catch/get wind of something 听到风声, 知悉, 听闻, 听说 Fig. to learn of something; to hear about something. to hear a piece of information that someone else was trying to keep secret. I don't want my boss to get wind of the fact that I'm leaving so I'm not telling many people. The police got wind of the illegal drug deal. John caught wind of the gossip being spread about him.) and threatened to charge Sisely with sex trafficking if the "deal" between Migliorini and "Natsu" went ahead. Sisely responded by saying the two would have sex on board a plane flying over international waters, thus evading Brazil's jurisdiction. Those people distressed by Sisely's film might find comfort 感觉安慰一点 in the knowledge that it's unlikely he'll make many more of them. This is because he has acute kidney disease, and will be "lucky," as he puts it, "to make it to 50活到50岁". Sisely spent most of his childhood on dialysis, hooked up to a machine during his school lunch breaks. He has had two kidney transplants: the first at age 13, when his mother donated a kidney, and the second at 26, when his father donated a kidney. For years he's been on powerful immuno-suppressant drugs ( immuno-suppressant Suppression of the immune response, as by drugs or radiation, in order to prevent the rejection of grafts or transplants or to control autoimmune diseases. Also called immunodepression. ) that have made him susceptible to other infections and substantially 大大的缩短了 shortened his life expectancy寿命. "All of that shaped his approach to life," Kerry says. "He's always known that he's never going to be old, so it's all or nothing." Sisely was also incredibly reluctant to tell me about his condition, of which he seems oddly ashamed. As his mother says, "He hates the idea of people feeling sorry for him." Sisely's illness has made him a nihilist(nihilist 虚无主义者 ['naii,lizəm]: someone who rejects all theories of morality or religious belief. one who believes existence has no objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value. ). "I don't hold any great value on individual life," he says at one point. "We're all just decaying matter腐化质( fall into decay to degenerate; to rot. The house was very old and had fallen into decay. The small town fell into decay, and people moved out. In most grassland ecosystems, natural damage from fire, insects that feed on decaying matter, termites, grazing mammals, and the physical movement of animals through the grass are the primary agents of breakdown and nutrient cycling, while bacteria and fungi play the main roles in further decomposition.)." It's also made him impatient with protocol. "Justin's attendance was very poor," says Stephen Huxley, the director of Swinburne's School of Film and Television, where Sisely dropped out after one year. "He just seemed to think he knew better." You certainly get the impression that he makes up his own rules. One of the people who worked on Virgins Wanted early on recounts how Sisely would call media organisations pretending to be a concerned citizen in order to attract attention to the project. He says Sisely would also go by the alias "Trevor", claiming to be the receptionist for his production company (Sisely kept one phone for "Trevor", and one phone for himself). The former employee also accuses Sisely of being a "complete manipulating sociopath([ˈsəusɪəˌpæθ] One who is affected with a personality disorder marked by antisocial behavior.)". Sisely refutes these claims in an email, adding that the "sociopath" comment "obviously comes from a disgruntled employee or ex-participant in the series ... I am sure that I upset a few people along the way - most filmmakers do." At one stage he was considering making a second series, but has now abandoned that idea.