But it certainly doesn't come from a hateful book
about imaginary people.
and yet you are talking
about the imaginary person..
Ask students to form conclusions
about the imaginary person from the objects you distributed throughout the classroom.
Not exact matches
Geez, another day in which
people openly talk
about their personal relationship with their
imaginary friend.
Hell is an
imaginary place... oops again you're wrong
about people going there.
Stop worrying
about whether or not there is something after the only life you are guaranteed of and start working to save our species - no god will be able to do that, only mankind can and it's
people like you who keep waiting for the
imaginary second coming that fail society.
Something eternal & unpleasant can happen to you if you don't hunger & thirst for righteousness; I don't think Christ would have bothered warning
people about an
imaginary consequence.
In our modern world there are many
people who make up
imaginary stories
about early man.
4 —
People with
imaginary friends should have to prove that they exist, before they expect the rest of us to care what their
imaginary friend thinks
about anything.
A
person can be agnostic
about many things, not just the
imaginary gods.
I care
about the life
people like you are attempting to force in to this world, you care
about what appeases your god - big difference when you really don't care or consider the child only what your
imaginary friend god wants and yet your god cause abortions all the time... you care
about a clump of cells, not the actual life of the child and that's much worse than me supporting the rights of a woman to have control over her body, especially if the clump of cells couldn't survive outside of the host.
It's unreal you're klan is out to force their beliefs on other
people in ways that directly affect them tremendously and you're the first to whine
about how you're being forced to deal with
imaginary BS items.
I am sick of reading
about what other religions are doing to woman, children and to other
people who won't go along with their
imaginary friend.
Hilarious,
people that believe in
imaginary beings complaining
about other
people imagining other things..
Maybe some
people would want to pigeonhole me as atheist or agnostic, but the truth is I just don't care
about other
peoples»
imaginary friends, or lack thereof.
what
about people who don't believe the bible is the divine inspired word of your
imaginary man in the sky?
His research, which included interviews, found numerous accounts of small children who had
imaginary friends, some of which were long - deceased ancestors, and sometimes other deceased
people,
people about whom the family knew nothing.
We hold to forms of worship designed centuries ago by
people very different to us and ignore the massive cultural changes of the last few decades (and I'm not talking
about replacing organs and songs with good theology and no tune with guitars and songs with good tunes and bad theology, either) for fear that in attracting anyone new we might alienate
imaginary figures we are sure are in the congregation.
Do any of you take any time to really read, or are you just preparing your next blast to throw on here
about an
imaginary sky
person or the archaic beliefs set forth years ago by man?
Christianity is all
about fake guilt trips that fool
people into begging an
imaginary god for «mercy» even though they have done nothing wrong — sin is all
about what Adam and Eve did and Jesus is supposed to have «paid» for all of that.
In any case, Austin is a prime example of why Christians are hated by so many other
people — crazy hypocrites who can't think their way out of a wet paper bag yet who have no problem talking endlessly
about their
imaginary gods who don't exist.
Which, if you're going to be wacky
about something, assuming you can afford it, is certainly less harmful than these same
people's decisions to HBAC or put their kids on weird restrictive diets for
imaginary yeast infections.
i wanted to know
about toys
people not your
imaginary child accomplishements.
They can read the messages and play
imaginary games
about the postcard's
people and places.
One very frequently hears Tory MPs talk
about how «real
people» are talking in an
imaginary «dog and duck» pub.
BTW some of you stated you eat 2500 to 4000 a day (like it's a small ammount)-- this is WAY TOO MUCH if you want to slim down or even maintain... I agree with your points here tho, and I'm very pleased someone is blunt
about these things because most
people should hear it, but don't want to listen, because why blame yourself for your shortcomings if you can blame your
imaginary «bad genes»?
As Ben - Zeév suggests; «the agent does not have sufficient knowledge
about the
person's characteristics in order to fall in love, the response is merely
imaginary wishful thinking and not a real emotion.»
As Zeev suggests; «the agent does not have sufficient knowledge
about the
person's characteristics in order to fall in love, the response is merely
imaginary wishful thinking and not a real emotion.»
Clearly they're better at writing
about imaginary penguins than real
people.
I'd even dare call The Wedding Plan a biting and often somber character piece
about the failure of
people to capture the
imaginary ideal of «happily ever after.»
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She explained: «I had many
imaginary conversations with Meryl
about working togetherâ $ ¦ When a
person goes from being on a pedestal in your mind, to even cooler, better and more fabulous up close, you get to understand them a little more intimately.»
Knowing they are different and feeling they are not meant for the world of simple
people about them they begin creating an
imaginary kingdom
peopled with all the heroes and movie stars they idolize, feeling more and more that this fantasy world is more real than their own.
Instead, this means figuring out where this
imaginary person goes to find their next read and where they go to talk
about the things they love.
I loved the line in your article
about that work, where you relate the
imaginary river we flow down in the studio as a metaphor for the streets filled with
people in protest.
monetizing whinings - on
about boys and the dramas of
imaginary people.
It features portraits of
imaginary people, using invented histories to raise questions
about how
people read pictures, particularly with regard to black subjects.
Her portraits of
imaginary people use invented pre-histories and raise pertinent questions
about how we read pictures in general, particularly with regard to black subjects.Picture: Courtesy: Corvi - Mora, London and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
«Her portraits of
imaginary people use invented pre-histories and raise pertinent questions
about how we read pictures in general, particularly with regard to black subjects.»
Her portraits of
imaginary people use invented pre-histories and raise pertinent questions
about how we read pictures in general.
On borders and nation - states: «They're all
imaginary lines and
people have been crossing them for centuries... Certain things don't care
about these borders.»
These clues spark
imaginary narratives
about peoples lives in each work.
Now I have a unique social network, kept coherent with Social Software, where the business model is not
about rising up some
imaginary status ladder, but «mashing up»
people I know.
Very few
people are upset
about the
imaginary 0.7 C increase in temperature over the past century.
The downfall of Silk Road, however, speaks volumes
about the
imaginary shield that
people think they are hiding behind when making bitcoin transactions.