Nobody wants to admit that they * aren't * middle class when they are
easily upper class.
Not exact matches
The decidedly erratic vibe persists until Cruise's character bluffs his way into a bizarre
upper -
class orgy, as this sequence, which is
easily the movie's high point, possesses an absolutely enthralling feel that's heightened by Kubrick's flawless execution.
-- Features several new monsters — Subtle improvements and embellishments — 1080 native — Rextextured rather than rebuilt in HD — Improved loading times — 50 % more content than Tri — Most of the new content comes from the
upper levels of the game like the G
class quests — New monster: Brachydios — Brachydios is like a cross between a poisonous rhino and an extraordinarily aggressive, volcanic T - Rex — Brachydios enjoys slobbering explosive neon - green saliva all over its stumpy arms and then pile - driving you into the ground with them, leaving a residue of slime wherever it treads — Brachydios will go into rage mode after you hit him a few times and the green nodes on his head start to glow read — Expanded monster stamina system in Ultimate — Can more
easily see when a monster is weakened or hurt — Monsters tire out more visibly — AI companions Cha - Cha and Kayumba can be used in single - player — Cha - Cha and Kayumba sing stat - boosting songs and have the odd stab at a monster during battle — The two are mainly used to distract the monster's attention — GamePad shows map — Mess around with your inventory on the GamePad as well — Target button in both versions lets you actually lock on to monsters
Ray isn't one for talking — and the show's interesting in suggesting that he, by not really trying, blends more
easily into the L.A.
upper crust than his
class - climbing spouse — but unlike Walter White or Tony Soprano, Ray doesn't seem to have a good reason not to open up to his wife about whatever secret history he's harboring.
The cultural differences between the newcomers and the old - timers in gentrifying neighborhoods can be
easily, though inadequately, summarized: white,
upper - middle -
class families prefer a progressive and discursive style of interaction with their children, both at home and in school, and lower - income, nonwhite families prefer a traditional or authoritarian style of interaction with their children in these same venues.