What's frustrating is that my experience with Battlefield 4 began exceptionally well, leading to a very positive review that I wrote, a review which I now
almost feel ashamed of as it flies in the face of so many people having serious problems with the game.
I also think that this website is usually very informative but when I read this last night, I have to be honest, it really made
me almost feel ashamed of myself and I also felt slightly degraded.
Not exact matches
People like Matt Walsh
almost make me
feel ashamed of being a Christian.
In left - wing circles it is always
felt that there is something slightly disgraceful in being an Englishman and that it is a duty to snigger at every English institution... It is a strange fact, but it is unquestionably true that
almost any English intellectual would
feel more
ashamed of standing to attention during «God save the King» than
of stealing from a poor box.
Either way, it seems as though my network
of Youtubers, start - up gurus, and working bloggers have taken a route
of being overly humble to the point
of almost seeming
ashamed of their success (while I
feel like they should shine bright, like Rihanna advises).
It's
almost laughable, but this game made me
feel a little
ashamed of being so heavily involved with «nerd culture.»
But I just hung my head,
feeling almost ashamed of being the regional number one rep, and walked away.