Sentences with phrase «about random people»

I certainly don't write about random people I don't think or care about and am not interested in.
While I would of course be very happy for the cancer patients if this worked, I would find it very depressing to find there was such an ass of a god out there that he made decisions about random people's lives based on how many people prayed.
This make's summoning a lot easier than it did in previous games, because now you don't have to worry about a random person joining your game and wasting your precious time.

Not exact matches

«This person just seems to have full - on picked a random time to target a bunch of very innocent people, and that is what is very scary about this and surprising,» said Stephanie Carvin, a former Canadian national security analyst who is now an assistant professor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa.
Since the percentage of phone numbers that connect to mobile phone — wielding young people and elderly landline users is about equal, it's actually the youthful folks who may dominate a sample created by random digit dialing, says Marc - David Seidel, an associate professor at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia.
This set of people engaged in a random national survey about how to find a compatible partner along with other questions about love and relationships.
To say, as Joe says, that «God making evolution appear undirected is similar to the idea that he planted dinosaur fossils and created geological strata to fool us into thinking the earth has been around more than 6,000 years,» is in my view completely to misunderstand what scientists and ordinary people mean when they speak about random processes.
This is almost as bad as those shows where random people were asked about other world cultures («How many Eiffel Towers are there?»)
As a result, I am always amazed when people read my (sometimes) random meanderings and musings about life, Scripture, and theology.
I'd be so offended... If A I believed in Heaven and B I cared about what some random stupid person thinks.
Nevertheless, the first and even the subsequent early councils were not called at random but because there were people ---- like Arius, Sabellius, the Nestorians (though not Nestorius), and others ---- who were teaching things about Jesus, the Father, or the Holy Spirit that, so far as our evidence can tell us, were not being taught by the majority of the Church.
We'll just all forget about the people actually in that field working on this constantly and listen to some random anti-science hypocrite on the internet on what is reliable science.
«The media went crazy about my protein ball story and random people in town who met me said they knew about my snack,» Dolan remembers.
I would never have guessed that you used to be a baker, so thank you for that random fact - I love random facts and learning more about people:) And finally, I must admit that due to the color of this cake (I mean, I know it's not a cake per se, but to me it's still a cake haha) it's really hard to believe it's not chocolatey, although thinking about it, that would probably not be the worst thing either... Well, well, hugs to you and enjoy the rest of the week, dear xx
I'm pretty public with my challenges, so I get a lot of random emails from people making suggestions (their acupuncturist, their pet psychic, the Wiccan crystal shop that got them pregnant), but something about Jessica's tone drew me to her.
You're also going to ask the one friend who you know will show up on time to bring a bag of potato chips and a bag of pretzels to go with the kimchi dip, the one friend who you know is going to show up late and feel guilty about it to bring one of those little cases of clementines, and ask a handful of random, reasonably responsible people to bring bars of chocolate, dealers choice.
There's a difference between a random person not knowing who Kadyrov is and someone who is about to go hang out with them in their fucking warlord mansion having no interest in knowing anything about that warlord.
^ ^ this article is about wilshere and his performance normally i have no problem with OT - comments but it annoys me a bit when people want to connect an article in a random way to comment they just love and want to keep making... look the hating and stating opinions about walcott is getting annoying, we all get it, walcott played piss - poor in the second half and was lacklustre but enough people have already written about his wage packet and his lacklustre performances at least let an article about wilshere stay one about wilshere and of course everybody should be able to write OT - comments but then it should at least be something new which wasnt already written like 100000 times in one single month: /
Loads of people being sceptic about the Benzema / Cavani type of rumors but when a random Russian 24 year old is linked all of a sudden it's serious?
Some random person making an innocuous comment on their blog, twitter, at a playgroup, whatever about their kids tv consumption or lack thereof is not meant as a dig at me or any other person.
I have had to deal with random bystanders (not often, thank god) being disgusted by my lovingly breastfeeding my babies, so I will admit to being very sensitive about people using that kind of language, no matter how justified it may be for her personal situation.
Oh this could go downhill very fast, but you know the inner geek in me prevailed and my parents had nothing to worry about with secret emails going out to random people.
You start up random conversations with people using Fuzzibunz or inquire about the latest Bum Genius innovations.
You should never feel obligated to explain yourself to some random person if you don't want to, but you may find yourself needing to educate your friends and extended family about your needs (whether it's just letting them know they might see your boobs more than they're used to whenever your child is hungry, or asking for a quiet spot if your little one is easily distracted, or anything else).
everyone remember everybaby is different and do nt take advice off the computer from random people because only your doctor knows your baby no one online can tell you anything about your child
But, it says a lot about the power of random political supporters (and by extension, opponents) to build up networks of excited people outside of a campaign's direct control.
The research could have privacy implications, as it shows that even a collection of random photographs of landmarks that feature no people at all can send strong signals about your social ties.
«The biggest concern is privacy and it's not about revealing too much, it's that they assume that too many random people out there can get their hands on their information,» said S. Shyam Sundar, distinguished professor of communications and co-director of the Media Effects Research Laboratory, Penn State.
Vogelstein also argued that the new research about random mutations should offer comfort to people who develop cancer despite having «near - perfect lifestyles,» as well as to parents who are worried that they somehow «gave» their children cancer, either by passing on a harmful gene or inadvertently exposing them to an environmental toxin.
Turns out, there's a scientific reason for why someone you've never met could look uncannily similar to you: Any two people taken at random are going to share about 99.5 percent of their gene sequence, according to Joseph McInerney, executive vice president of the American Society of Human Genetics.
Its very common for a depressed person to be frightened about any little thing: a random negative thought, a glance from someone, something you read or see on TV, an intonation from someone you are speaking with.
So anyways, lots of little things to think about, but you are my friends, you're my listeners, you're the people who I care deeply about, and so I wanted to at least take a moment to share some of my random ramblings with you because what I do is based on a quest, not only for me to be able to live a limitless life, but also to teach you how to live a bold, edgy, limitless, exciting life, and I want all of us to be able to stay as healthy as possible doing it, to be as happy as possible doing it, and also to change as many other lives as possible doing it.
Like a random supplement, you know, that doesn't even — that doesn't even approach their symptoms, and «Oh, well, I heard it somewhere,» or «I read it on this blog,» or whatever, and then you got all these people that's confused and I think what happens is you get decision fatigue and then you get an overindulgenece of information and you just really need to zoom out and focus on yourself and not focus about on — on what — what's working for everyone else.
You know it's time for your staycation to end when you tell all of the people in your life about the random TV shows you've been watching and each of them separately says to you... «Uh... do you need good TV recommendations?»
My son does occasionally remember about my tiger stripes at strange times, and informs random people about them.
I'm just a random person with no qualifications, I know about all of this because I was obsessed with it myself, although not exclusively because of trying to clear acne.
When you receive the award, you post 11 random facts about yourself and answer 11 questions from the person (s) who nominated you.
Today is my birthday, and I thought it would be fun to create a list of random things that many people may not know about me.
On the plus side, as a woman you get to wear amazing shoes and get compliments all day from random people about how much they like them.
It makes people like me, who like random items, feel more comfortable about the fashion I choose to wear and it not fitting in one specific category.
Writing lines about traveling, fashion and both combined, plus random posts on life lessons and interviews to interesting people from the fashion & travel worlds.
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The blog let them see my small moments; what I was wearing, the things at work I was tackling, and the random person I would run into in a coffee shop that would set me off on a stream of consciousness rambling about life.
I actually ended up buying one of the dresses but needed to get it altered and had to go to the front mirror where everyone could see you... well, let's just say random people were coming up to me and asking about these pumps!!
Im always getting complements at school about it, from random people.
From models to bloggers to random strangers, I've been stopped many times by curious people asking for more information about this clutch.
On a total random note: For those of you that own red rain boots, do you guys ever get people stopping you to chat about your boots?
I felt silly telling people we were going to Orlando - it seems like a random destination for a couple without kids, but we really went for the resort first and foremost not really thinking about the theme parks.
It has been a nice change, but I am really hoping that we get our internet set up next week so I am able to get on top of my work and a list of things I have been waiting to do - such as email out to people about this and that, research a few travel spots, commit to a volunteering trip later in the year to Laos etc... Plus, of course, who doesn't want to browse random shit?!
I have no problem with randoms watching; there's just something about people I know.
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