Sentences with phrase «bragging rights feel»

Only those who enjoy having bragging rights feel the need to analyze every aspect of a system's specifications.

Not exact matches

Beating top teams feels good and give us some bragging rights but beating average teams win leagues titles.
It is Shaws contract the reason why I feel we should go for him, if we can get him for free then that would be ideal, both LBs being freebies and talented would be nice bragging rights
To those people it might perhaps be better that if you can't get behind the team to help ride this out, stop feeling entitled and embittered when we don't do well, or heaven forbid other teams do better than us some seasons - then it might be better you find a different team each season to support — the ones that are doing well that year and give you the bragging rights.
Having secured bragging rights in four of their five encounters last season, including the two in Manchester, United will feel they have Chelsea's card marked.
I wasn't looking for bragging rights or a chance to feel, or act, superior to other women.
We're made to feel that the age age their children started crawling, walking, talking, and even using the potty is a bragging right, that somehow by doing it «sooner» or «earlier» makes us better parents and more - talented people.
My goal in writing this piece is not about bragging or making anyone feel bad about their personal journey to motherhood, but to share the things that worked for me and helped me get pregnant right away.
If quarter - mile times, a 200 - mph top speed, horsepower bragging rights, and a raw, muscle - bound feel are what you seek in a muscle car, the GT500 is far and away your dream machine.
While the 2006 electrically assisted Honda Accord Hybrid puts out 9 more horsepower than the 2006 Accord V - 6 — giving Honda the bragging rights as the first manufacturer to offer a more powerful hybrid model than its gasoline - only equivalent — one of our editors observed that the Hybrid feels less punchy than the regular V - 6 EX.
I always felt that the original Darksiders had a hell of a lot of potential, and when Darksiders II crashed onto consoles a few months back I was proven right, and so I immediately went and bragged about it to anyone that would listen.
I never felt guilty as I hardly won anything other than bragging rights.
It feels like Nintendo is trying to say we got enough buttons (competely out of reach) on the remote teathered to the pad (I am going to assume they plan to make it so the remote is inserted into the pad for right now because a billion dollar company bragging about how smart they are at making controllers should be able to see how ridiculous it is to tell users let the remote hang from the pad's cord between your legs).
I can't really see any purpose to these shuriken other than bragging rights and completion percentage, but it feels good to get three shuriken on a hard level.
Nonetheless, while both were excellent games in their own right and certainly worth bragging about, neither felt like they had that certain «it» factor needed to stand up to Sonic, who by this point was quickly covering the ground needed to catch up to Mario.
The winners get bragging rights, a «warm fuzzy feeling,» and maybe some MSBA swag.
You should never misrepresent yourself, but you should always feel free to have bragging rights.
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