Sentences with phrase «cartoon making»

The man is a cartoon making machine.
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Either that, or the cartoon makes no sense whatsoever.
Been following you a few months and your cartoons make me really think and provide some much needed humour.
David: Your cartoon made it into tonight's meditation at 11 pm at Northaven, the edited - for - reading version of which may be found here: http://www.wheneftalks2.blogspot.com/2011/12/christmas-at-rainbow-room.html
Funny how these cartoons make me think.
This cartoon made me think.
I keep reading everyday because you challenge me as a person and pastor, and every now and then your cartoons make me say a great big Amen.
Ha, cartoon made me snort.
Not because you think there's anything to have faith IN, because your cartoon makes it clear that you have no clear idea of what on earth you're talking about, and never expect to.
I think the cartoon makes a fair point that Jesus absolutely would be found among gay individuals just as he was among tax collectors, whores, thieves and other sinners.
Crary, Elizabeth 365 WACKY, WONDERFUL WAYS TO GET YOUR CHILDREN TO DO WHAT YOU WANT Parenting Press, 1995 Straightforward suggestions and lively cartoons make this book an excellent choice for parents looking for a variety of positive alternatives to dealing with common developmental problems from throwing food to grocery store tantrums.
Abundant charts, illustrations, checklists, and cartoons make the wealth of information easier to digest.
The conclusions seemed clear: watching unchecked aggression in real life, on film or in cartoons makes us more aggressive because it provides us with «social scripts» to guide our behavior.
«Cartoons make a topic like wind energy, which may be a bit scary to people, more accessible.
And the cartoon made me laugh.
A man, whose silly jokes and sketched cartoons made her smile, and whose love was evident enough, in spite of the language barriers, to make her leave the only village and country she'd ever known, and relocate her life to what must have felt like the other side of the world.
The Aqua Teens 1st (and probably last, sigh) video game is... a freaking Golf / Combat / Racing game??? BIG PROBLEM # 1 - why is it a Golf / Combat / Racing game??? It makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever, now mind you, I know this is the Aqua Teen Hunger Force were talking about, and if you watch the show NONE of their cartoons make sense, but even this Golf / Combat / Racing game just seems WAY to totally out of place even for the Aqua Teens.
Unless or until that happens, these sweet decade collections are highly recommended, especially for those who won't feel the need to own every Peanuts cartoon made.
Developed by the powerhouse animation crew put together by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, the Dragon's Lair cartoon made many contributions to the Dragon's Lair saga, from naming the Dragon «Singe» to rounding out the cast with such memorable supporting players as Bertram the horse (voiced by animation legend Peter Cullen) and Timothy the squire (voiced by Michael Mish).
In addition to trailers for Uncertain Glory and Jean Negulesco's 1944 feature film debut, The Mask of Dimitrios, there's two of the funniest wartime cartoons every made.
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With TMNT coming on the up and up, a new game based around the Nickelodeon cartoon makes a whole lot of sense.
A welter of earlier cartoons makes clear, too, his support for organized labor, the New Deal, and the war on Fascism.
The show will also feature a few of George's childhood drawings, early cartoons made in the mid 1950s when he was a student studying commercial art at the School of Industrial Art (later the Manhattan School of Art and Design).
They'll like some of them, they won't like all of them (law of averages) but they'll be more likely to try the wine regardless because the difference of the cartoons made them pick up the bottle.
The cartoons make statements, spark conversations, and inspire action.
The left - hand side of the radiation cartoons makes sense, because it (at least partially) includes convection, conduction, and radiation.
Another reminder of Peterson's «professionalism» is this political cartoon he made portraying climate scientists holding different published opinions as «nutters», while working on the taxpayer's dime, courtesy of the Climategate emails in 2009:

Not exact matches

«If following a «company rule» is obviously ridiculous in a particular situation, such that it would make for a great Dilbert cartoon, then the rule should change.»
The cartoonist said in a note that originally appeared with the cartoon that by using his children «as political props» in a video ad that ran during an episode of Saturday Night Live, the senator had made them «fair game» for editorial criticism.
Just as Snapchat has what it calls «filters» that users can add to their photos and videos — making themselves look like cartoon animals, for example, or producing virtual rainbows that pour out of a person's mouth — Facebook's Camera also has filters, or «lenses.»
No longer tin boxes emblazoned with cartoon characters, today's lunch boxes can be made of neoprene or melamine and feature flexible sides or insulated walls.
The cartoon crisis «made some journalists more thoughtful about how they represent minority groups», she said.
Surely Disney's made a movie or two with a cartoon tiger, right?
Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert cartoon, says it best: «Goals don't make things happen; systems do.»
While Peppa Pig was made scarce on one online platform, plenty of chatter about the cartoon character cropped up on other platforms.
With his ideas made clearer by Phillipson's return to first principles, Smith emerges as a much more subtle and interesting figure than the cartoon freemarketeer he's often thought to have been.
It's the longest running sitcom in American history, a cultural phenomenon that made it OK for adults to watch cartoons.
But its most fervent proponents are so desperate to maintain the illusion that they represent an oppressed majority (as if that makes any sense) that they've created copious fake accounts to artificially inflate the size of the movement, and even designed a cartoon female mascot named Vivian James to advance the idea that #notallwomen care about female representation in games.
On a whiteboard were the words «OUTRAGE» and «MAKE HAY» — capitalized, underlined and surrounded by lines jutting in all directions like a cartoon «BOOM!»
and to see you constantly writing blogs and drawing cartoons MOCKING my beliefs and making a joke out of it, is offensive.
All those religion books that were written thousand years ago by people who had no idea about other cultures or how could they make sense one thousand years later are no better than cartoons.
Well — got some news on the situation I am facing — let's just say it's not dissimilar to the recent cartoon with the woman in front of the make panel with it not being enough to be believed but there being a need to care and act.
For example, a Muslim printer may have to publish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, or a bakery owned by a gay couple may have to make a cake with anti-gay slogans on it.
Most Christianity today is, in my opinion, not a religion that Jesus preached, but a religion made up about Jesus by various authorities, and as the cartoon points out, some still have a lot of issues with gender, sexism, sexuality, power and control.
My cartoon and post make reference to his ideas about the offensive presence of women's bodies in the teaching role.
Adam, I can promise you that the person you replied to said nothing about someone's right to make an offensive cartoon or film.
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