Sentences with phrase «ai plebs»

Apart from your standard AI plebs, Devil's Third throws some more powerful boss characters at the player which does up the challenge factor of this game and can lead to some controller or GamePad rage.
Pastors are plebs just like the rest.
he sounds like a perfect ivory tower: «who the f *** are you plebs to demand change or improvement?
First, if you're a pleb like me who doesn't own a virtual reality headset, this game probably flew beneath your radar (I hadn't heard of it until I discovered the soundtrack), and second, this score is by Gareth Coker, who's responsible for the soundtrack to Ori and the Blind Forest, unquestionably one of the best scores of 2015.

Not exact matches

@Simon — I'm sure you're joking with «plebs» but don't do yourself down if not.
The atheist and agnostics understand that religions are nothing more than social control mechanisms to extract obedience and money from the plebs.
They're just well educated plebs with a job that fits their studies.
@good: ok here is the truth you all need... the catholic faith was a power play by constintine to rally the whole of the roman empire to his cause, seeing the plebs were converting to jewish based belief system to begin with.
They are both concerned with collecting money and controlling the plebs through fear.
But by all means reduce it to whether you think a day out with your kids is good nick at 400 quid you pleb.
Whatever the truth and fairness of the latter — and giving an interview that essentially reads «it's not my fault; I'm doing as I'm told; you plebs wouldn't understand» is unlikely to help — is somewhat irrelevant, since there isn't an ego in the world that couldn't be coped with if the ability is there.
And for once the powers that be at Arsenal have listened to us lowly plebs and scrapped the Barca surcharge, claiming that they did this because they felt that the fans might have been unaware of club policy.
And with that, i will leave those who think their longevity as an Arsenal fan actually matters, even though they're not that far ahead of some of us mere plebs, to look down on the rest of you who don't quite measure up to them.
Everyone believes he used the word «pleb», whether he did or not, and it's something the left is now able to sue to smear the whole government with.
«Ex-cabinet minister Andrew Mitchell has said he is suing the Sun over claims he swore and called police officers plebs.
Mitchell was supposed to have called police «f *** ing plebs», but evidence which emerged last week has called that into question.
It was fifteen days before his expletive - filled outburst outside Downing Street, when he repeatedly called policemen «f *** ing plebs» and became embroiled in a row which would poison his tenure as Tory chief whip before it even started.
He is even reported at one point to have referred to the police officers on duty as `' f *** ing plebs
There has been endless debate over whether or not he used the word «pleb».
Mitchell is alleged by the police outside Downing Street to have shouted: «Best you learn your f *** ing place... you don't run this f *** ing government... you're f *** ing plebs
Yesterday shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper told the Labour party conference in Manchester: «Once again it's one rule for the Cabinet, another for the plebs.
The enraged chief whip was reported to of hurled obscenities at the two police officers, branding them «plebs» after an incident outside Downing Street.
In the weeks following Mr Mitchell's notorious exchange with Downing Street police, in which he was accused of calling them «plebs», the former Chief Whip met with the three officers - who represent the federation (effectively the police union) in Mr Mitchell's Sutton Coldfield constituency.
A civil case is a civil case; no way do I believe Andrew at any time used the word «pleb» to police officers.
Bob Geldof told the High Court he was a «pleb» but Andrew Mitchell was not as he offered a defence of the MP in a court hearing over the «Plebgate» row.
I am in fact «a pleb» and he is not.
Mr Mitchell had denied saying: «Best you learn your f ****** place - you don't run this f ****** government - you're f ****** plebs
He said he would never call a policeman a pleb «let alone a f ****** pleb» - although he agreed he muttered audibly under his breath «I thought you lot were supposed to f ****** help us» - but not at the officer.
Mr Mitchell, who was accused of calling the officer a «pleb», was forced to resign his post following a month of intense media interest in the story.
The essence of the case against Andrew Mitchell is that he called police officers «plebs», and told them to «know your place» - and, furthermore, swore at them rather than in passing.
Ian Richardson said he believes his colleagues» claims that Andrew Mitchell called officers «plebs» and was «officious and rude», in an interview with The Times.
Mitchell is suing News Group Newspapers (NGN) for libel over claims he called police officers «f ***** g plebs» during an incident at Downing Street.
The judge at London's High Court has said he is «satisfied» Andrew Mitchell did use the «politically toxic word pleb» in the exchange with PC Toby Rowland at the Downing Street gates.
But there is an interesting twist to this story tonight, which up until now has centred on whether or not the government's chief whip called the police «f ****** plebs» after they refused to open the main gate so he could pass through with his bike.
Yet another officer, who was not at Downing Street that evening, sent an email the next day to Mitchell's deputy chief whip, pretending to be another tourist outside the gate and to have heard Mr Mitchell calling the officers «fucking plebs».
Whether or not Mitchell used the word pleb, this was an ignoble exchange between an ambitious, self - important politician with a short fuse and policeman sticking to his security brief.
In the email, Wallis purported to be a member of the public and arranged for his nephew to support the false claim that he saw the row in which Mitchell was alleged to have used the word «pleb».
The minute that it was reported by the police that he used the words «pleb» and «moron» and peppered his rant with F ******, he had to go.
PC Toby Rowland, the officer who claims Mitchell called him a «fucking pleb» is counter-suing the MP.
43 % of people still think that Mitchell probably called the police officer a pleb, but this is a drastic change from September when 69 % of people thought he did.
Boy does the fashion industry love to make affordable versions for us plebs who are broke with expensive taste!
However, lower the sun and lift the moon and the results are a morphing effect that transforms any pleb or celeb alike into a full fledged Cinderella — from rags to riches (minus the gown but plus the posing)!
Solo is very nearly here for us plebs, but for the film's stars and some special guests, the premiere is right now!
They say every nation gets the government it deserves, and if that adage is true, no one told the plebs of middle England, ca.
No amount of collaboration between schools will overcome this — it will appear patronising at best, the elite throwing the plebs a few crumbs (a lot like what's also proposed for the independent sector).
My sense of being both a noob and a pleb was made more acute when I arrived at the Lodge around 6 a.m. and was asked to show my pass, which I had wisely left in my hotel room.
The second is access to markets for non-US plebs.
The last I heard, we average tourist plebs from the «land of the free and the home of the brave» are prohibited by our government from traveling to Cuba, nothwithstanding our freedom to travel to Vietnam, China, and other nefariously «communist» countries.
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