Am I alone in
the absolute dread of the messes, accidents, extra laundry, clean - ups all while rangling a crawler soon to be walker and crazy pets, stairs and a room with a capacity of 1???
Not exact matches
But for many
of them —
dread, no —
absolute awe, yes.
Tried everything for various ailments, like chronic constipation, lichen sclerosis (this is
absolute torment) hot flashes & feelings
of dread (thought was hormone related, chronic bronchitis, allergies, chronic cough.
So much
of the picture has dated poorly (the noble scientist / hero and the dialogue, in particular, have become self - parodies), but its third - act scenes
of absolute civil collapse still evoke
dread and, sadly, no small amount
of recognition.
There's always a sense
of dread hanging over these scenes, even before we get to the really tense bits
of Bone Tomahawk, but seeing these four act off each other and react to the different challenges they stumble across on their journey is an
absolute delight.
Stress is very high, I
dread walking into the conflict, but once I am there I go into a state
of total flow — all the elements are there: feeling that I am in
absolute control, highly creative and clear thinking, time flying, etc..
I remember full on
dreading the idea
of going back because summer break was (and still is) my
absolute favorite time
of the year.