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'If you're here to contort yourself into a pretzel, to try to not have to take on big issues, to take the political road that's easier traveled, then you're not somebody who's dependable,' DeSantis said.
On another occasion, pandemonium broke out after some children began to scream and contort their bodies as if possessed by demons.
Powers: Exposure to a meteorite granted Rubberduck incredible elasticity, allowing him to stretch his body and limbs and even contort them into various shapes.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/captain-carrot-zoo-crew-funny-animals-guide-dc-comics/
This leads to the unforgettable dinner sequence, where the Creels are traumatized after Mrs. Creel twists up in the air and dies after her limbs contort (later revealing a smirking Henry, who wipes off the blood from his nose).