Sentences with phrase «cartoons which»

Cartoons which mock the injured worker as «faking it» perpetuate a false stereotype that is personally offensive — and undermines public understanding and support for a fair workers» compensation system.
I suppose nuclear is as politically incorrect as those cartoons which your mob also deprecate.
It may be me, but if it's the cartoons which are the social objects then what does it mean when the writing appear to be about something completely unrelated?
And my abstract paintings had a very cartoony line and I was interested in finding the gap between abstract paintings and cartoons which they share a lot, and I was a big fan of Phillip Guston and Willem de Kooning who both had very cartoony lines.
Fleets of decorative projection screens morph into Philip Guston facscimiles; becoming embracing cartoons which give way to clusters of candles, curled as if huddling for warmth.
Things like beef jerky and wine and people that do great server hosting and selling cartoons which become real when they represent valuable ideas.
The story is told through a series of cartoons which I can imagine looked nice on the PS2.
Everything is done very much in the tone of the cartoons which brings authenticity that is sadly missing in most superhero games.
But it is wrong, and maybe confusion is due to the cartoons which used the name for the creature, but not for the scientist.
It was noted in the article from FARS news service (linked to by the Daily Cartoonist) that Sabanah is famed for his political cartoons which focus on the Palestinian people and their problems in the Israeli - Palestinian conflict.
Along the way he starts drawing irreverent and shocking cartoons which get published in the New Yorker, Penthouse, and Playboy.
My 8 year old especially loved the cartoons which kept him busy for a very long time while my daughters went straight for the puzzles and colouring.
When added my 2 cents worth yesterday, the concept that was frsh in my mind was your response to the original cartoon which pictured a preacher begging for money so that he could stay on the air and beg for more money: ``... thousands of us countryfied pastors who do not represent his depictions.»
I'd like to propose a perspective of this cartoon which incorporates those verses you quoted, but also confirms the cartoon.
-LSB-...] appreciate David Hayward's cartoon which I've shared above.
Seems to me some people missed the point of the cartoon which seems to be making the comparison between Bell catching «hell» for his views while a well known Christian figurehead held some of the same views and yet was not even bothered.
Labour peer Lord Adonis has apologised for tweeting a cartoon which appears to mock the new home secretary.
Cuphead was one of the highlights of this year's EGX conference for me, sporting an aesthetic that's simply incredible, looking like a classic 1930's cartoon which really has to be seen to be believed.
The trailer not only shows us some new footage, but also includes a bonus little cartoon which is an enjoyable watch for any Scooby Doo fan.
Moreover, the claim now as Ira consistently teaches, is that it is these «Solar» energies of the cartoon which we feel as heat.
I have always been rather taken with Gary Larson's Far Side cartoon which depicts a man getting out of bed in the morning, reading a very large poster on his wall that says:

Not exact matches

This is comically captured in the Dilbert cartoon in which the pointy - haired boss suggests a «preliminary premeeting meeting.»
I juxtaposed the two views a few years ago in my TEDx talk by comparing a pair of cartoons: The Jetsons, which in the 1960s proposed a Utopian future of flying cars and robot maids, to WALL - E, the 2008 Oscar - nominated film that had humans reduced by technology to useless blobs unable to walk.
Foiled terror plots against Jyllands - Posten, as well as this year's gun attack against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which reprinted the Danish cartoons in 2006, have changed the conversation on Islam and immigration in many European newsrooms.
Glu Mobile is perhaps best known for «Kim Kardashian: Hollywood,» a mobile game in which players create cartoon avatars and climb the fame ladder under Kardashian's guidance.
A cel, or celluloid, is a transparent sheet on which objects are drawn or painted, used in the production of animated cartoons.
In particular, the cartoon character is associated with «shehuiren» subculture, referring to those who «run counter to the mainstream value and are usually poorly educated with no stable job,» said the Global Times, which called Peppa Pig an «unexpected cultural icon.»
Last November, the company released a cup with a green and white design populated with cartoon people, which Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz said was meant to «represent the connections Starbucks has as a community with its partners (employees) and customers.
Periscope, which Twitter Inc bought earlier this year, allows anyone to live - stream an event through a mobile phone, while viewers can participate by sending cartoon hearts across the video feed and typing comments that scroll across the screen for all to see.
Earlier this month in his outlook for September, the head of the world's largest bond shop employed the Lindy dance craze, former Citigroup CEO Chuck Prince, the Wimpy cartoon character and his «dying cult of equity» argument in a mash - up of prose to describe the «age of inflation that is upon us,» which he claims typically «provides a headwind, not a tailwind, to securities prices in both stocks and bonds.»
In typical Bill Gross style, the head of the world's largest bond shop employs the Lindy dance craze, former Citigroup CEO Chuck Prince, the Wimpy cartoon character and his dying cult of equity argument in a mash - up of prose to describe the «age of inflation that is upon us,» which he claims typically «provides a headwind, not a tailwind, to securities prices in both stocks and bonds.»
After Puerto Rico is devastated by Hurricane Maria, Zuckberg broadcasts a video using Facebook's Spaces VR app in which cartoon versions of himself and a colleague teleport to witness the damage.
The cartoons were hugely popular, and Disney was able to acquire his own studio, upon which he bestowed the same name.
Nintendo Co.'s mobile game Pokemon Go, which has sparked a worldwide frenzy, still isn't available in Japan where the cartoon series was first created.
Periscope, which Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) bought earlier this year, allows anyone to live - stream an event through a mobile phone, while viewers can participate by sending cartoon hearts across the video feed and typing comments that scroll across the screen for all to see.
Yesterday in my online community The Lasting Supper, people were discussing which cartoon or post or whatever drew them into The Lasting Supper.
On a related note: Even if my understanding of the cartoon is wrong, there is indeed nothing wrong at all for hating a being which is:»...» is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control - freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.»
He posted one of my cartoons there, which I'm tickled over.
In another cartoon» which appeared in the Minneapolis Star - Tribune» the Roman collar is shown floating above a metal chastity belt.
Even those can set us apart, and I want to talk about the drawing together (which reminds me of my favorite cartoon).
Telling us that you are Ignoring the questions, deeming them unintelligent or unimportant or unanswerable — those are meaningful responses but avoiding them with platitudes (which I know you yourself have criticized with cartoons) is (to me) not really saying anything even though it makes the pretense of saying something.
Although I do not approve of such punishments which could go out of hand and reach any who expresses with drawing or writing but after all still I would not approve with those who draw cartoons and picture films that are intended for the insult or humiliation of the Holy Prophets, Massengers of God Almighty and hurting the feeling of their followers!
I think the monasticism reference is in regards to the link below the cartoon, in which Bill Hybels iterates a biblical ethic that endorses sex between married men and women, and abstinence for everyone else.
and received quite an overwhelming response that varied between total agreement to theological argument... one of which this cartoon attempts to portray.
i did a a cartoon a year or two ago which said something like «love the sinner, hate the sin... judge them anyway.»
I think that the cartoon was not meaning that Jesus sends anyone to hell, but we (mankind) certainly preach that message, which is contradictory to how we see Jesus in other ways.
So while yes, the meme DOES attack religion for demeaning and victimizing women (which was the original point of the original cartoon), it ALSO attacks (or at least shifts blame to) the victim herself.
In my cartoon the reason for this is that otherwise he would have to be a contortionist to get his hands on their shoulders, or would have to embrace them, neither of which alternatives gives quite the proper impression.
But this has moved somewhat away from David's message in the cartoon, which I think is more of a «glass houses» thing.
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
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