Sentences with phrase «as this cartoon says»

As this cartoon says, we don't even know the half of it.
But this time around we shouldn't have such thoughts crossing our mind as the cartoon say «We got Andres Iniesta - The Anti FIFA Virus Guys».

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The cartoonist said in a note that originally appeared with the cartoon that by using his children «as political props» in a video ad that ran during an episode of Saturday Night Live, the senator had made them «fair game» for editorial criticism.
«As it turns out, one of the perhaps six people on planet Earth who could have looked at my cartoon and said «yes» was a woman married to a guy who was the spitting image of, and had the same job as, DilberAs it turns out, one of the perhaps six people on planet Earth who could have looked at my cartoon and said «yes» was a woman married to a guy who was the spitting image of, and had the same job as, Dilberas, Dilbert.
Yahoo also said that on April 1 it will stop supporting Yahoo Avatars - the cartoon - like digital characters that consumers create to depict them on Web services such as Yahoo instant messenger and Facebook.
Last November, the company released a cup with a green and white design populated with cartoon people, which Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz said was meant to «represent the connections Starbucks has as a community with its partners (employees) and customers.
We are hooked on cheap credit just as Wimpy was hooked on Friday's burgers,» he said, referring to Wimpy from the Popeye cartoons.
Even if, as Steve and others have suggested, the Bible condemns «Being Gay,» could we really say that Christ would have acted toward those who were gay as he does in the cartoon?
I said I couldn't use that as a criteria or I couldn't write or cartoon at all.
When I glanced at the cartoon (before reading the title / caption) I thought they were giant condoms being supplied by people finally ready to admit that the «Just Say No» to sex before marriage campaign isn't as effective as we've been led to believe.
Your cartoon, like I said earlier, pierced me, because as a former pastor's wife, I felt this same horrific cannibalism.
Nothing of the cartoon is symbolic of tradition but rather appears to say that there is no freedom in the scriptures (as truth).
fishon: actually, as i've said before, i do believe this cartoon is about me.
I read this cartoon as saying that those who thought they were excluded, Jesus included; BUT when those same groups now embrace their Jesus - given inclusion, the church excludes them.
But yeah, as you read the cartoon, we have to think that some of the things we say and think about others, do NOT sound like Jesus.
I do not agree with EVERYTHING David says (however, I can't remember what I don't agree with right now) but as a member of a Mainline Protestant church, his cartoons, are right on MOST of the time.
OWN THIS CARTOON Paul said in 1 Corinthians 13... a chapter that is read at so many weddings... «When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I...
As for the cartoon, I must say that I don't think it is possible to have faith, without also having doubts.
I don't understand how you can say you're not setting up boundaries, when — as far as I can see — a large minority of your cartoons criticise mainstream ecclesiology?
-LSB-...] This nakedpastor post is one of the best cartoons I've ever seen. As one of the first commentors on nakedpastor's site says, «They're written down? If only it were that easy!»
As a target because some religious madmen have decided to take issue with some otherwise innocuous cartoons I can say only one thing: if you truly want to destroy your nation, let the nutjobs have their way.
As it says in the cartoon, Jesus was immortal but we are not.
I didn't think the cartoon was trying to say that atheism is a religion, but even viewing it as another answer to the same question as religions try to answer is a fallacy.
Second thought (and not really relevant to the intent of this cartoon and accompanying article): as a woman and a wife who was never smokin» hot, it is difficult and challenging to constantly negate feelings and emotions that say I am less than, constantly.
I keep reading everyday because you challenge me as a person and pastor, and every now and then your cartoons make me say a great big Amen.
I can't say I don't know how you feel (as depicted by this cartoon) but I can say I choose not to base my beliefs on my feelings.
She came home from school one day recently and while we were watching our after - school cartoons, she turned to me and said «Did you know America has never had a woman as president?»
I appreciate your points & agree with you completely, there is one point which I would like to add that for first 4 - 5 month he took only breastfeed, but as he grow & I have read at many articles that we should try cereals, fruit puree & Nestle food, i started feeding him while watching cartoon, which helped in short term, but now as you have rightly said - it's like a drug for him...
Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson, chairwoman of the Committee on Public Safety, said that it was troubling that the colorful packaging of the drug looked like candy, had cartoon characters on the cover and came with names such as «Scooby Snax.»
«I always think of that «Pepe Le Pew» cartoonsaid Flanagan, likening the mayor's relationship to Staten Island as that of a fictional skunk in love with a cat.
Osborne said the drawing was worthy of James Gillray, the influential British caricaturist who was born in 1756 and became known as the father of the political cartoon.
Companion robots can't just do their jobs — they should be as charming as our favourite cartoon characters, says special effects roboticist Derek Scherer
From Health magazine In a recent New Yorker cartoon, a man says to his buddies as he chows down on a steak, «I want a woman whos not afraid to have a few extra pounds — but does nt.»
In one of the Family Circus cartoon strips, the little girl looks up at her father, who is reading the... and says, «Daddy, you have to listen with your eyes as well as your ears.»
Seeing as its suppose to be an adaptation of a beloved childhood cartoon colossus of epic proportions with legendary historic status I simply can not say it deserves any of the hype it got.
That being said, her plan is one of the many aforementioned concepts in the movie that play way too on - the - nose socio - politically in something that is presented as a live action cartoon more than anything else.
The poster shows a cartoon Ant - Man riding a bug with cartoon versions of Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas looking to the right, as if to say «we are looking forward to Ant - Man, and so should you.»
The multiplayer does suffer from some camera issues as well but the visuals are really some great cartoon style visuals that are mostly shown through the great environments, which I must say, impressed me quite a bit.
There's really not a whole lot to say about such a big, dumb, overblown live - action cartoon as a «G.I. Joe» movie.
Political cartoons It's been a while since we've had a good college - newspaper kerfuffle, so here you go: The Daily Illini ran a cartoon depicting a trick - or - treater climbing over a fence and saying «I'm going as an illegal immigrant.»
Although he attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City on scholarship, graduating in 1978, Patrick says his love of cartoons started as early as four or five years old.
Play as a mischievous, and dare we say, oblivious cue ball in a giant game of pool that sprawls across a colorful cartoon overworld with more than 100 levels.
That's hard to say as matches will doubtless blend together after a while, but for now I'm finishing every match with my face nearly pressed against the screen and my tongue sticking out the side of my mouth in a cartoon imitation of concentration while my hands gripping the controller so hard it may just break.
I mainly bought the game for this option as it's good fun with a few friends and as the game looks cartoony it doesn't have to be taken as serious as a gears of war horde or playing competitively on call of duty, a lot of people have said this is a child's game but after playing it for near on 2 days I've came to realise it has most of the game modes offered on a game like call of duty just with a cartoon like look to it, playing is a lot more fun and relaxed than call of duty and that's why I think this game is great for such a low price in the sale at the moment!
EA and Double Helix have ensured all the vintage campiness of the»80s cartoon series has not been lost in this game, as environments, character and vehicle designs, and dialogue are all said to capture the traditional G.I. JOE spirit.
The story, told exclusively through 2D cutscenes best described as a cross between Flash vector animation and motion comics, is super forgettable and inconsequential, helped little by writing straight out of a bad Saturday morning cartoon (a villain genuinely says, «Haha, you fools!
Having said that, this review is pretty weird, and you may find your enjoyment enhanced by listening to me pronounce my way through such bizarre word combinations as «a simulacrum - claxon of a honcho's angry inbox» atop a pillow of weird cartoon music.
The multiplayer does suffer from some camera issues as well but the visuals are really some great cartoon style visuals that are mostly shown through the great environments, which I must say, impressed me quite a bit.
I'd always enjoyed the 80's Spider - Man and Friends cartoon and the X-Men but I wouldn't go as far as saying I was a fan.
Like I said, my cartoons work best when they're used as «Cube Grenades» i.e. small objects that you «throw» in there in order to cause some damage - to start a conversation, to spread an idea etc..
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