Sentences with phrase «always find it amusing»

I understand I shouldn't expect a rational response, but still, I always find it amusing how theists like yourself justify your deity which first commanded not to murder, then turned around and said, well, ok, go ahead and murder these children and infants.
I always find it amusing that the people that love to tear down religion usually do it with hateful, emotional and condescending language, then in turn accuse those that believe of being emotionally tied to their beliefs.
I always find it amusing that the highest rate of church attendance and the most fundamentalist (such as in Texas) are matched by the lowest tax rates, which makes the state unable to help the poor.
The English language offers some entertaining euphemisms, and one I've always found amusing is used by parents like me, who will say they need to talk to the kids about the «birds and the bees.»
I have never been afraid to stand out — in fact, I enjoy it — and I always find it amusing when it bothers others or makes them curious.
I have always found this amusing, because Tarantino's dialogue is anything but natural.
I always find it amusing when people tell me they hustle and earn all this extra money, but then they do nothing with it.
As for a company / brand's job to be interesting, I always find it amusing that people strive for this yet when it comes to things as fundamental as hiring folks they use traditional methods and look for people whose careers follow linear paths.
I have always found it amusing that Oreskes wrote about plate tectonics.
I always find this amusing.
I always find it amusing that Ive never heard talk of all those missing swamps that before humans drained them were releasing large amounts of methane into the atmosphere.
I always found it amusing that I see my spouse every day, yet I find myself missing him often.

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I always find Matt Levine «s daily Money Stuff a unique combination of smart, informative and damned amusing:
What I find quite amusing is that my Calvinist friends always start with Augustine but very rarely ever want to quote anything from those before him: the fathers of the first three centuries of the church.
I confess, I always find it a bit baffling, if not amusing, when the charge is thrown out that God has killed lots of people....
I find it rather amusing that it is always the under achievers, the never been's that continue to ridicule and criticize players.
I always find it mildly amusing that being asked to fork out # 50 for the girlfriend's makeup at Boots really gets under my skin, yet shelling out # 100 to fill up the Lambo with Optimax doesn»
I'm always amused when I find really terribly written books — they do seem to run in series, don't they?Although I feel a tiny bit bad for bashing a... I hesitate to say fellow writer... (fellow human?)
Yes, I always found the Kobo one rather amusing — 900 dpi.
It's always been amusing to me that the easiest part of trading... analyzing the chart and finding a high - probability entry, is the part that traders make the most complex.
We always find these discussions amusing, because we believe that it is such a pointless discussion.
The library owner will always take precedence, though, so you'll never find yourself firing up Steam only to discover you can't play anything because someone else is amusing themselves with your copy of Peggle.
There's always something to find, from an amusing little tale, such as the odd voice of the AllGod emanating from a ruined temple, to monster nests that need destroying to harrowing tales that span several hours and that left me feeling elated, sad and touched.
Going back to your always amusing extrapolation from your own views about climate scientists to your ill - founded and unsupported views on public opinions about climate scientists:
When I was a practicing lawyer, I always found one part of the class action settlement process to be kind of amusing.
I'm always amused when someone declares the resume is dead, especially when I find those posts, moments after a call, from a desperate prospect, who needs a hard copy resume — not a LinkedIn profile, not an online portfolio — to advance with their current employer, not even an external position.»
I grew up with what my family always called the «depression era mindset», in an amused and teasing sort of way, but I have found that it is worth the work.
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