When looking at diaper bags,
think about all of the stuff you're going to need to tote around.
«He caused me to
think about some of the stuff I did do.
Not exact matches
If you're nervous
thinking about the kinds
of stuff teenagers would post anonymously on a social network, you're not alone.
«When I
think about how I understand my role as citizen, setting aside being president, and the most important set
of understandings that I bring to that position
of citizen, the most important
stuff I've learned I
think I've learned from novels,» he recently told The New York Review
of Books.
But I
think over time because Hinge is getting better and better, you'll be able to use it for a broad array
of purposes and one
of them will be if you're serious
about finding a specific kind
of person, it will actually be a great platform for that and still in a much lighter - weight way then having to fill out a whole profile and just using people's ambient information because there's so much information that already exists
about people through their interactions that they already have through Instagram and Facebook and Twitter and all these different kinds
of platforms that allow us to match you up probably better than
stuff you would say
about yourself on an online dating site because frankly its more validated and it's more real.
«While things seem to be improving, the ability to find addresses in Saudi Arabia — and a lot
of basic
stuff in the last mile
of execution... is going to be a big question they're always wrestling and
thinking about,» he says.
Then I started to
think of it in terms
of probability, which is when that poker craze happened — at least in Canada — where poker became a thing and people were talking
about odds and
stuff.
To give her followers and potential investors a good virtual image
of herself, Carrico has it down to a formula: «30 percent personal information, updates
about my day, my children, fun
stuff; 40 percent business updates; 30 percent sharing links to relevant news that I
think my followers will be interested in that also show them that I'm on top
of my industry's news.»
«When I
think about how I understand my role as citizen... the most important
stuff I've learned I
think I've learned from novels,» Obama told The New York Review
of Books.
«I had heard
about the idea and the premise behind it being kind
of like a universal currency --[it could] mitigate concerns
about exchanges and
stuff like that — and I really
thought that was innovative,» Sherman tells CNBC Make It.
Here's how it describes itself on its «Who we are,» aka
About Us page (a great place to define your tone
of voice): «We're an odd bunch
of international misfits, huddling together for warmth in a cold, indifferent world that
thinks it's weird to actually love things like content marketing and technology markets and B2B companies and storytelling and
stuff like that.
SeaWorld also announced plans to build two new roller - coasters in 2016 so visitors don't have time to
think too hard
about any
of this
stuff.
When you play at our level you have to start
thinking about the Internet
of things and embedded systems and all that other
stuff.
I just got listen to this podcast great info much appreciated you mentioned the book
think grow rich I have read part
of it so far what I have got out
of that book is desire determination and to never stop alot
of the
stuff that got talked
about I had herd
of but never
of it actually being done by someone big help
So when we
think about Charlie's vantage point and understanding
of this
stuff it's quite profound because he's worked in this space at the very highest levels from numerous ends
of the spectrum from actually designing the code and working on the code
of blockchain to you know doing the engineering side over at that coin base which is one
of the exchanges.
That's some
of the
stuff that we
thought about, that some
of our families had the ability to
think about: «What is going to happen to my brain 20 years from now?»
Game changing
stuff from a guy (and team) who really cares, really
thinks, and writes
about all
of it with a unique, engaging approach that is beyond prolific.
Trey Renolds,
of BRAMCO, commented that distributors can «sit around and
think about the
stuff we can't control or they can take the approach that this is the best opportunity possible for us to innovate from a value perspective.»
You, Chase, have committed the greatest sin in modern Christendom... the sin
of thinking about stuff and making your own decisions.
IF you were to look at creation it - self and how complex and in order things are surely after a few days
of thinking about it you would have to say there must have be a creator in all
of this
stuff going on??? there is to much out there to say it all happened by chance or accicedent... you do nt have to go past the moon or the nearest planet to see what im talking aobut i will pray that God will reveal him self to you and you too can see what im talking aobut... you can emial me if you like randytherealtor7 at yahoo com
Only in America can you be praised for how little you know
about the rest
of the world... land
of the free (from
thought) and home
of the brave (ly
stuffing our diabetic faces with more processed fast food).
«So music is a way for me to throw out some
of the big questions,
think out loud
about the big
stuff.»
its not really atheism or religion that I have a problem with, its the hate, control, and fear that goes along with it that I have a problem with, you say that those who are spiritual are into new agey, crystal ball,
stuff, see that's what I'm talking
about, you assume to know what something is
about when you don't understand something you naturally fear it, your self righteous clouds you, don't you get that by being narrow minded in your view towards things, you really act no better than religious fundamentalists, being spiritual is a lot more than just the new agey,
think positive all the time that you
think it is, its
about being aware
of who you are?
Our pastor has preached on election and predestination the last couple
of weeks from Ephesians 1, and I
think missed the point
of what Paul is saying (hence why I've been
thinking about this
stuff lately!)
I could much more easily go with «Christian» as «follower
of Christ» but... the term is so loaded, and everyone
thinks you mean one
of the other three versions
of what «Christian» is, and besides, while there is a lot
about Jesus that works for me, there is some that doesn't and I believe it is likely
stuff inserted in after the fact to make things fit, but... * shrugs *... then that is speculation as well.
Part
of me wants to take that red pen and mark out all the embarrassing
stuff, circle all the good
stuff, and add lengthy annotations in the margins
about how I've
thought more
about this or changed my mind
about that.
Also I said I am not a religious person and that means I do not believe in any
of this
stuff but I am not going to say it is impossible because I
think almost anything is possible so calling me a religious anything is
about as empty an insult as anyone can toss my way, read before you insult, oh yes and make sure you retain what you read, that might help you a little.
Pippa Evans and Sanderson Jones — two British comedians — have opened the Sunday Assembly, which is calling itself the first atheist church in the U.K. «We
thought it would be a shame not to enjoy the good
stuff about religion, like the sense
of community, just because
of a theological disagreement,» says Mr. Jones, who once sold out a show the Sydney Opera House by selling all his tickets by hand, which is pretty impressive.
After an inmate on death row confesses details
about murders, rapes and a lifetime
of crime — «You know, the heavy
stuff» — the chaplain responds: «Have any impure
thoughts?
You know, I
think I'll give a listen to what they are saying
about all
of this Jesus Christ
stuff.»
So give Ampontan a try — you know you won't learn
about this
stuff anywhere else, unless you're one
of those BBC - watchers / listeners who likes to delude yourself into
thinking that their international coverage gives you real knowledge
about the world scene.
I was
thinking of PhillWhoLikesToChill too so i flipped a coin, I got tails so I'm BobWhoLIkesBeef Anyways, yeah I read that
stuff about the Banu Tribe 1 or 2 years ago so I knew i wouldn't remember everything.
But I still have a lot
of trouble with the whole violent view, because Jesus did some
stuff that we would see to as violent, just
thinking about taking the whip and kicking the money tables and sales men out
of the temple.
I don't
think God gives a ratsass
about most
of this
stuff.
Essentially, this is a set
of sexual Geneva conventions: You never knew it, but not only do you have the right to minimal standards
of treatment if you ever become a prisoner
of war, but when you were five, you had the right to learn at school all kinds
of things
about what some people like to do in bed, and if your parents
thought that really they'd rather you didn't hear
about that
stuff at school, or at least not yet, they were... well, they were violating your rights.
The honeymoon, that is, between the now enfeebled and increasingly remote souls who for over a quarter
of a century had carped and sneered at Pope John Paul II (and by the same token at «PanzerCardinal» Joseph Ratzinger) but who had nevertheless hoped against hope for a Pope who would be somehow reborn if not as a fully paid - up liberal, as a Pope at least who would go easy on all that counter-cultural JPII
stuff about being «signs
of contradiction» and
about continuity with the pre-conciliar Church and who had breathlessly found (so they
thought) that, lo, it was even so, in the wonders
of Deus Caritas Est. «On his election last spring,» carolled The Tablet, «the former CardinalRatzinger was widely assumed to have as his papal agenda the hammering
of heretics and a war on secularist relativism, subjects with which he was associated as head
of the Congregation for the Doctrine
of the Faith.»
I'm an atheist and I'm not attacking anyone, as a matter
of fact I don't
think about this kind
of stuff on daily basis.
This is the kind
of stuff that I
think you, - Frogist, and I are talking
about here.
Then I began to
think about all the hundreds
of hours I have spent over the past ten years trying to learn some
of the
stuff in this Buzz Seminar, and it dawned on me...
@Godpot... (God — pot... I'll have to try that... seems Dad has been holding back...) and that Moses character... I'll wager there was more than just a bush burnin» up there... (wouldn't know... me and that bird were trying to figure out the physics
of stuffing «God» into a human womb right
about that time... I'm
thinking all these characters, not just me, were a bit «touched» as my child «Reality» likes to say...: 0)
I
think that a bible with only stories
of what Jesus actually said and did, with a big foreword saying «here is the
stuff that people wrote down, years after he died,
about what Jesus said and did... would be a lot more meaningful and accurate than what we have now.
I
think a counselor is good if you need someone to talk to
about the deeper
stuff —
of course good friends should be confided in — to a point — but not so that the friendship becomes just
about that — because then it feels like a counseling relationship — and the friendship may be lost as you will associate that friend with your sin which you want to get rid
of, and when you are free from the sin, you may want to be free from those associated with the sin too.
When I imagined what it would be like to give generously without wondering what is in it for me, to give up my grudges and learn to diffuse hatred with love, to stop judging other people once and for all, to care for the poor and seek out the downtrodden, to finally believe that
stuff can't make me happy, to give up my urge to gossip and manipulate, to worry less
about what other people
think, to refuse to retaliate no matter the cost, to be capable
of forgiving to the point
of death, to live as Jesus lived and love as Jesus loved, one word came to my mind: liberation.
Maybe God has just been laughing at both sides.I
think he stays out
of politics but one thing I do know the thumpers (Bible) all seem to forget basic
stuff about what would Jesus do?
That's a bit
of a scary idea, God visiting me... just
thinking of all the «
stuff» in my house sitting
about that I don't need... and I can't shove it all in the closet to hide my embarrassment.
I love
stuffed cabbage but
thinking about the amount
of work is enough to deter me... but this is all
of the taste without the effort.
And when it's not
stuffing season — which is sad to
think about because
stuffing should be eaten at all times
of the year, right??
I have really enjoyed your series
of posts and am glad that they will continue — it has been great to learn
about German baking and see how your experiments have gone (all look delicious to me)-- I like your discussion
of Dr Oetker — I can't
think of a company in Australia that both is famous for cookbooks and products but I know
of the Betty Crocker
stuff.
I love the idea
of the brownie
stuffing this is genius (but I
think I say that
about every recipe from you).
The rice balls made me
think about arancini, the Italian version
of a rice ball using risotto rice and sometimes they are
stuffed with cheese, breaded, and then fried.