Sentences with phrase «nonsense i'm afraid»

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Although these may come off as arrogance to some people, they are mere mannerisms of an individual who is not afraid to speak his mind and call nonsense what it really is.
People were afraid to challenge the ridiculous and life - destroying nonsense that these death cults espouse.
When multiculturalism becomes a form a hostile separatism with strong culturally conservative aspects, it's ludicrous to assume that the universalist, progressive left should be automatically sympathetic, though I'm afraid some do, or at least did when I was exposed to a fair amount of this nonsense on campus in the 80s and early 90s.
I'm afraid I get so aggravated at the BS those guys — and others like them — spew out as God's truth that I often forget to be polite, either about their theological pontificating, or in response to many of the comments others make in support of their nonsense.
If people believe this nonsense, then why are they afraid to answer the question in public?
Are you afraid that I'm right and even children are starting to realize that it's all nonsense and always has been?
Back in 1989, when the Yankees» clubhouse was run by Don Mattingly, Dave Winfield and several other All - Star - caliber, no - nonsense veterans, Randy Velarde — a timid rookie infielder from Midland, Texas — would hide in his locker, afraid to say the wrong thing.
Wenger, as we have known for over two decades is afraid to face up to the truth and thus spouts little other than utter nonsense, claptrap and predictably boring lies, which we hear ALL the time and ridiculous cliches.
Bad Moms by Hope Madden A raunchy comedy that peels away all the precious nonsense associated with motherhood and isn't afraid to get a bit nasty — this feels like... read more →
I'm not afraid of women, personally, but I am for millions of kids coming up that have to believe in nonsense makeup as a crutch.
Writers, who in the past were afraid to speak out against publishing nonsense like this because they didn't want to be blacklisted, are now actively pointing out how asinine publishers, and authors, are acting.
He's funny, he asks the questions that the newspapers often miss, and he's not afraid to sink his fangs into people who start spouting nonsense.
Oh, one final thing: you haven't seen any of the artwork and still feel like posting that it's a load of old nonsense, I'm afraid Twitter's IanVisits has already got there: he suggests using #YouCallThatArt, #MyKidCouldDoBetter, #ItsRubbish or #WhatAWasteOfTime as tags.
Some confront the viewer directly, with messages like «Attend more events», «Fight the nonsense» and «I am afraid to make mistakes and it hinders my progress», while some go at step beyond and ask questions like «Is this ok?»
Looks to me like it's not you are «afraid» but you hope people will believe your flat assertion of arrant nonsense.
Big Oil has this public image of being an industry for fearless, no - nonsense manly men who aren't afraid of getting their hands dirty or braving the environmentalists» wrath in order to do their ugly but important work supplying the world with much - needed energy.
(I'm afraid that in many circles you will be called a denier if you quote any IPCC findings to caution against extreme alarmist nonsense.)
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