Sentences with phrase «damn things about»

It's not only his fault, but we constantly say the same damn things about him when it comes to shot distribution.
Mostly, the assholes promoting this rubbish on the internet are self proclaimed «binary options experts» who know not a damn thing about trading or markets, and have never traded profitably.
And they need to be taught that other things, like God, we really don't know a damn thing about.
They just need to be taught that some things, like all religions, are just junk that was made up by salesmen and politicians long ago; and that other things, like god, we really don't know a damn thing about.
Things that we don't know a damn thing about (god / deities).
god might be ok, but no one know enough about his to say one damn thing about it.
I mean, believe in god all you want, but that doesn't mean you have to follow practices and teachings from people who were constantly raping and killing each other and didn't know a damn thing about how the world works outside of their little desert.
They just need to be taught that some things, like all religion, are just made up by salesmen and politicians from long ago; and that other things, like god, we really don't know a damn thing about.
... the damnedest thing about that minister was that, before, Rabbit at least had the idea he was acting wrong but with him he's got the idea he's Jesus Christ out to save the world just by doing whatever comes into his head.
You said in your first post — «And they need to be taught that other things, like God, we really don't know a damn thing about
Your bang on the money there, while Kroenke is in charge we are F@cked he is quiet literally killing the club as a sporting entity and noone is able to do a damn thing about it.
«And then played that first season not knowing a damn thing about the run - and - shoot.
You don't know a god - damned thing about Goodwin's medical prognosis, so I'd suggest that you pipe down, bud.
I've given birth in a hospital twice, and frankly, I think that you don't know a damned thing about hospital birth.
«The mayor of the city of New York has not said, and not done, a damn thing about it.»
Nobody has listened to me from day one... They are all acting like they didn't know a damn thing about it,» she told The Post.
«And people are also of the opinion they can't do a damn thing about it because big money controls politics and people that are going to be benefiting from the government are those who are going to be on the inside,» he said.
But I don't know a damned thing about Donovan.
«We will push back against those who want to change public education, but don't know a damn thing about public education.»
These were mostly from whiny members that don't know a damn thing about online bi dating.
For Tully, Theron gained 50 pounds: she looks pregnant — the baby, Marlo's third, is born shortly into the film — and then she looks like a woman who has just given birth and is too exhausted, mentally and physically, what with a newborn and two grade - schoolers to take care of, to do a damn thing about «getting into shape.»
I was mostly unmoved by In Bruges when I first saw it, but I'm now thinking a re-watch is definitely in order, because I really don't remember a damn thing about the flick.
The Game (David Fincher, 1997) One of my more fortunate movie - going experiences was seeing The Game for the first time and not knowing a damn thing about it.
Perhaps the most damning thing about her is that while adult brother Austin (Duncan Duff) and good friend Elizabeth (Jodhi May) settle into provincial lifestyles, Dickinson remains a spinster, eventually cordoning herself off from most people and retreating into her writing.
I know countless people who have the basics of personal finance down to a T, yet never bother to learn a damn thing about investing outside of «ETFs good, mutual funds bad.»
They ain't gonna do a damn thing about it other than increase your payment and tell you to get a higher paying job as if it were just that easy!
Bohnny Knoxville, I never said a damn thing about options.
How in the blue blazes would they know the first damned thing about the PS3 community when they've never made a damned game for the system.
So, the question is begged: if I've had it since Thursday, why the hell haven't I written a damn thing about it?
This would be an interesting take on time travel if Sine Mora EX ever explained a damn thing about the world.
But while that might sound like heresy to fans, the most damning thing about Survive is how it squanders its own promise.
and we can't do a damn thing about it!
However, simply because you think you perceive a real threat does not give you the right to FORCE me to do a damn thing about it.
So he is under no obligation to reveal a damn thing about his methods to nosy parkers like yourself, no matter how you puff yourself up.
Because I see nowhere in my statement that I said one damned thing about your words, so how could I quote words I don't refer to?
I've never read a thing from you that conceeds any damn thing about AGW.
It's not going to do a damn thing about climate change, but it'll make a lot of money for a lot of people and postpone the moment of reckoning.
Frankly, if Monckton wants to style himself «Grand and Exalted Poobah», it says not a damned thing about the validity of his arguments about the science.
Since breaking an agreement with MasterCard would cost AMC Theatres a significant amount of money, it seemed like they couldn't do a damn thing about stopping MoviePass.
It's baffling and hilarious watching so many people praise Apple, when they wouldn't have done a damn thing about this had they not been caught out.
The most damning thing about Lollipop on the Nexus 10 is that the device is still loaded up with empty space, as Android still doesn't scale properly when put on a larger display.

Not exact matches

And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
That's why it's especially encouraging for me to occasionally stumble upon a story worth sharing that suggests there are still people in our business who actually give a damn about the things that really matter.
Kurt Vonnegut wrote it once that opinions are strange things, everyone has one, but no one gives a damn about the others».
And look at that flat red line not worrying about a damn thing.
If they want to make a fuss about this, they can damn well stop taking federal funding for a wide variety of things.
As to your religious beliefs, you don't have a damn thing to say about what a person does in their private life, including their health - care decisions.
The thing you seem to be missing about the whole argument is that none of us are pro-abortion, but pro- mind your own damn business.
Back on June 27, I wrote a thing about Damn Figs on my blog; I wish I'd seen your drawing then so I could have enclosed a link.
Amid the palm - trees of the oasis Gibreel appeared to the Prophet and found himself spouting rules, rules, rules, until the faithful could scarcely bear the prospect of any more revelation, Salman said, rules about every damn thing, if a man farts let him turn his face to the wind, a rule about which hand to use for the purpose of cleaning one's behind.
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