Question: Do
you ever feel invisible?
Not exact matches
Anyone who has
ever tried to manoeuvre a washing machine on a sack truck will know the
feeling of wishing for an
invisible force that springs into action whenever the load threatens to become unbalanced.
Certainly, the surreal effect of the
invisible yet
ever - present drug makes the movie
feel like an Alice in Wonderland tale.
«The ripples of our efforts can't
ever be truly
felt,» said Callison, «but we know in our hearts we are giving a voice to the
invisible puppy mill dogs in the best way possible.»
It's not too bad (I've only
ever actually messed up with one of these things once, in the â $ ˜final» level), but the fact you seem to come to a complete stop and smash into the ground immediately when over a piece of land makes it
feel totally unnatural, as if Mario has smashed straight into an
invisible wall.
When the Iranian American artists Amir H. Fallah first came to Dubai, he had an extraordinary
feeling; for the fi rst time
ever, he
felt invisible.