I have mixed
feelings about bugs, but ladybugs have never been anything but adorable to me.
I was never an asparagus person (or anything green for that matter; and you know how
I feel about bugs, btw), but in the last few years, I've started eating it and I now adore asparagus.
Not exact matches
Goodness, i don't even
feel right
about killing
bugs.
We returned and for a short time it seemed normal, but then strange things began to occur again behind thr scenes with one controlling narcissist woman whose family is friends with the pastor (so if she doesn't like you or
feels threatened by you in any way plants
bugs in his ear to affect leadership choices and assignments and negative treatment / assumptions
about anyone she pleases).
And then I guess the poor soul on the other end
felt sorry for Joshua's mom left with no cell phone number to
bug her son with
about football because he / she replied,
I remember you having to deal with a few
bugs Mine was only really bad for
about a day, and then a couple more days the just
felt off.
It was one of those things for me that I'm happy I did it / saw it / lived it and
feel no need to do it ever again:) The
bugs were enormous and I was so paranoid
about stepping on a snake under all the leaves.
It sounds simple, but so many adoptive parents
feel that they can't ask questions or they
feel like they're
bugging their agency with too many questions
about the process.
Let them touch and
feel and read a book
about bugs while they play.
Mommy stereotypes
bug me, but they also tend to make me
feel less alone when I'm sitting in my yoga pants that have never seen an actual yoga class, hiding in the bathroom from my kids, drinking a glass of wine and lamenting
about my huge receipt from Target.
There was
about 2 - 3 week die - off adjustment period where I did
feel nauseous with some diarrhea and general
felt unwell, but now I
feel great!!!! My son is in daycare and they get stomach
bugs occasionally, so I'm hoping Bio Kult will help keep my stomach strong so I can avoid that!
Since discovering Marine Phytoplankton
about three months ago I can honestly say I have never
felt better, my energy levels are through the roof, I don't «catch every
bug going» anymore & I am impressively mentally astute.
That doesn't
bug me with Iron Man becuase that is Tony Stark in a nutshell, but otherwise there's not a whole lot of other superhero movies where it
feels like anyone actually gives much of a shit
about each other.
But the reason I
feel bad
about the loss of the T68 is that the issues you experienced (except for the Android 2.3 issue) is that the firmware update fixed the terrible
bugs.
I've had the tablet for a little less than a week now, and my
feelings about it are more or less the same as they were back in February: I absolutely love G - Slate's hardware, find the 3D functionality a bit gimmicky, and wish Google could have ironed out more of Honeycomb's
bugs before shipping the software on consumer devices.
You can give direction
about things like pacing or attitude in the delivery, but if the voice itself kinda
bugs you, your audiobook listeners are likely to
feel the same.
This is my first hammock with a
bug net and let me tell you... just knowing you don't have to worry
about creepy crawlies while sleeping in the woods is a very comforting
feeling.
EcoLogic ™
bug and weed controls deliver natural - based alternatives to traditional pesticides that consumers can
feel confident
about using.
- the developers» main goal was to break conventions, but they weren't sure how far they should go to do so - they took a look at what was core to Zelda games, and decided it was the sense of relief you
feel after solving a puzzle - they tried to fix the parts of puzzle - solving people found boring while keeping the interesting parts intact - they wanted people to think outside the box - there are multiple ways to approach / solve puzzles and gameplay challenges - anyone who plays the intro will find a way to enjoy the story naturally - NPCs do have things the want you to do, but don't
bug you
about it, and you can ignore them if you want - some of the bosses are hidden in plain sight - the Sheikah tribe are key to the story, as is Zelda's blue tunic
Throughout November we powered through some exceptionally tricky
bugs that forced us to rewrite a few areas of the game, but we're
feeling optimistic
about the stability finally being acceptable for a major release.
Seeing some of the people on here give this game low scores physically angered me I spend most of my life playing games and I can say without a doubt absolutely perfect and has earned its place among the greats the only thing people have been saying bad
about it is like a clumsy control or a
bug here and there and I have a
feeling 90 % of the people complaining
about the camera are those that have a hard time walking and moving the camera at the same time so lol I have over 40 hours into the game and I've loved every second and I know without a doubt that it will only continue to impress for the rest of the time I play it!
One thing that
bugged me
about the beta is that it
feels a little unfair.
I ask fellow freelancers what's currently
bugging them or raise common business issues, and see how they
feel about things.
Also if you find any
bugs or notice anything
about the experience that you think could be improved
feel free to contact their team and help be a part of the process of improving this exchange.
But I
felt that way
about the Mate 9 before Huawei released a massive update weeks after its release to fix some nagging
bugs, so I'm hopeful of the same thing here.
And you're absolutely right, when you see someone standing with a clipboard watching you, with full attention on you and you only, in say a group exercise, in a group discussion, and see them writing notes
about you, you
feel — and I put it in the book «like a
bug in a jar» as if some small child is peering at you with intensity — and that is both a compliment, actually, that they want to attend to you, but also quite unnerving.
Teens don't want to
feel like you are trying to control them or
bugging them
about their homework.
It might be misguided, because I'm comparing it to living in San Francisco, where everything is MEGA expensive, and some homes I owned in FL where there were super high landscaping /
bug prevention / occasional hurricane costs, but I like not really having to worry
about the exteriors or the roof and
feel that that HOA is a small price to pay.