I know there are many who think being your child's
friend is a bad thing but I disagree with them.
Not exact matches
If you feel like an apology
is due, the
worst thing you can do
is to wait too long and let your customers get angrier — and tell
friends about it.
The investment from a Relationship Investor
is likely not trivial, but you won't lose them as a
friend if
things go
badly.
Another
thing I have found
is that my «
friends» who
are right wingers and most of the time dislike «whiners» have, with the election of Rachel Notley in Alberta and Justin Trudeau federally have become the
worst whiners ever.
Things were bad under Bush, but instead of helping, Obama helped himself (and his
friends) and America paid the price for it.
Can't keep his mind on nothing else He'll trade the world For the good
thing he
's found If she
's bad he can't see it She can do no wrong Turn his back on his best
friend If he put her down
Our
friends do not quarrel with our assessment of how
bad, in fact,
things are, but they seem to condemn us for a want of prudence in saying so.
And I know one
thing that if Hell
is where
bad people goes, I want to
be there because all of my
friends are there, not up there and
be lonely!
@ HappyMeal calling people filthy really isn't cool, and I
'm Catholic I have a few atheist
friends they aren't evil or
bad or anything sure they can claim some not true offensive
things but it
's all good, please keep your peace
I have a
friend from Egypt who lives in an upscale neighborhood, and he said that he hatred spewed from the mosques against Christians and Jews
is appalling, and that if it
is that
bad in his neighborhood, he could just imagine the
things said in the more rural and poorer areas where Christians and Jews
are made the scapegoats for all problems.
That
was a very interesting read many comments caught my attention I've recently
been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and hear voices in my ear
's when I hallucinate it
's likes they
are trying to get me thousands of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they
are trying to get me just as they
are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there
's three entities humanly shaped but like this brilliant white light they
are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they
are saying the only way I can explain it
is emotions comfort joy love
is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I hear aren't evil telling me to do
bad things to people when I get put into a mode of fear I live in a rough area of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this for a fact as I can't control myself I
'm an observer watching my family /
Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own personal experience I»
am possessed as I act out of character I've lost interest in many
things I've recently I decided it
's time for change I've lost my faith I've
been trying to connect with God and feel his love which I used to feel the presence of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling of abandonment I just think if I
am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it
's more to do with the persons own personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to
be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I
'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I
'm up for the challenge like I said I
'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me hear I
'm going to hang around for a wee while there
's lots of good information to
be plundered loll
One of the
worst things a
friend can say
is what Peter said.
I
'm just going to share my story, hoping that my words will touch that one listener who might
be struggling with doubt... and that my
friends are right when they say, «there
's no such
thing as
bad publicity.»
If I
was living on the wrong path leading to death with all the dumb
things I
was doing like listening to
bad music, goofing around in class, cussing, acting like I
was a gangster, wanting to try drugs,
being suicidal and
being around with close
friends that
are doing the
bad then he can change you too because, I tell you that if you think that your life will go for the
worst if you accept them then you
're wrong because, if you have faith in him and you accept him as your savior and follow his ways then he has your road all planned out, he
's going to give you such blessings and a happiness and love that compares to none others.
If you have
friends over to your house for dinner, and you pull out some family videos about your children,
are you going to show clips of all the times they misbehaved, threw fits, wrecked the car, got in fights, failed classes, came home drunk, and every other
bad thing your children did while they
were growing up?
The religion has made it that an otherwise good person, living their life, surrounding themselves with loving
friends and families and doing charitable
things can still
be considered «
bad» by religion because they aren't following dogmatic law asking them to alienate and pester other people.
I believe that God
is just, but I also have a big problem with every
bad thing I've every done (and I've done quite a few
things I
'm not proud of)
being revealed to all my
friends, family and the rest of humanity.
People still believe
bad things happen to people b / c they sinned even though God reprimands Job's
friends when they suggest that
is why Job
is having a streak of really
bad luck.
It
's one
thing to
be honest about a
bad day, but your real
friends should know how you
're doing without having to read it on their Facebook news feed.
When a man loves God Can't keep his mind on nothing else He'll trade the world For the good
thing he
's found If God
's bad he can't see it God can do no wrong Turn his back on his best
friend If he put God down
We
are his
friends not his enemy even when we do
bad things.
My
friend Drew said the only
thing worse than watching the political debates
is looking at Facebook after the debates.
It
's nice to have an imaginary
friend to blame
bad things on right?
The classic example of this
is in the book of Job where Job's four
friends tell Job that the only reason
bad things are happening to him
is because God
is punishing him for some sin.
I don't think that you have to exist within a given label to
be healthy and an occasional burger with
friends isn't such a
bad thing.
Faced with so much violence around me, watching
friends die one by one because of either drugs or other
bad choices, watching corrupt politicians win local elections, and dealing with the same sort of racism, homophobia, and other
things that caused me to flee to Ohio in the first place, it became clear to me that if I stay here any longer, I'll never
be able to leave a place I
'm so unhappy with.
But not really sorry, because if you threw away your corn syrup when it started getting a
bad rap and celebrity chefs said
things like «if there
's ONE
THING you shouldn't have in your pantry... blah, blah, throw away what makes so many treats delicious ``, you aren't the kind of stand - by - me
friend I
'm looking for.
I think the most important
thing Arsenal players need to do to win the league or any other trophy dis season
is to make CONSISTENCY their best
friend and also to make COMPLACENCY their
worst enemy.
My
friend Martha Miller
is doing some amazing
things with her daughter's cut mandalas on fabric (
be sure to read her moving blog - Not
Bad Thing - about the process).
Instead it
was her, my lifelong
friend ready to show me that having a baby changes a lot of
things but that
is not always a
bad thing.
He dedicates the video to his daughter and «all her
friends on Facebook who thought that her little rebellious post
was cute, and for all you parents out there who think your... kids don't post
bad things on Facebook.»
Constantly attempting to better yourself as a parent
is never a
bad thing, and who better to learn from than a
friend?
Education, new
friends and exciting new experiences will begin to take over his life, it
's not a
bad thing I know, it
's the way it
's supposed to
be.
A
friend of mine gave me one of her shields that she wasn't going to use and that worked for a day until he started thinking it
was fun to bite it, which made
things way
worse.
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So my own personal experience and the research would lead me to believe that no, breastfeeding past infancy isn't messing up our kids and I
'm going to go out on a limb here and say it
's because all that love, all that connection can't
be a
bad thing and I
'm glad my daughter has a
friend so secure and so confident that understands the natural biological function of breasts as feeding tools for babies that they can laugh together at the messages the world sends them about the female form.
In Bliss's case, he
was helped by a
friend who
was willing to humiliate himself on - camera if Bliss's supporters pledged enough money; the WSJ story has a nice video of him eating a Happy Meal - turned - Slushee (too
bad the cat - licking
thing didn't work out).
But my
friend's commute in barcelona
is 1 and a half hours by car and 45 min by train with normal congestion, due to the many bottlenecks, the only
thing stopping him from taking the train everyday
is the severely
bad conditions spain's trains have, tend to break a lot mid-commute.
When
things are at their
worst, New Yorkers
are at their best, and we will continue to lend a hand to our
friends, family and neighbors in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands on the long road to recovery.»
«President Akufo Addo says one
thing and does the opposite, he said he'll not form a government of family and
friends, but he
's done
worse in the history of this country.
OK - now that the blogger
thing is open to all, without a doubt the
worst is Little Jimmy Tedesco who uses his TU blog spot to tout his stupid news of the day proposals and attempt to curry favor from his anti-government
friends.
Jim Murphy
is a bright man, who no doubt has many interesting
things to say about the Scottish election result, and no doubt said some of them to the Shadow Cabinet on Monday, but he
is no
friend of Ed Miliband, and completely lacks Ed Miliband's commitment to change — change that it
is now clear the Scottish party needs just as
badly as the English.
On his part, Osinbajo said some of the
things he did with his
friends during childhood
were best left unsaid because «if we
are to say the
bad things, the social media will
be full.»
The
worst thing to happen to any wise man
is to entrust his life to his unrepentant unfriendly
friends.
Regardless of whether the protagonist wanted to poison their
friend, if the
friend was okay, then it wasn't such a
bad thing.
The
worst thing you can do when a
friend opens up to you
is stop calling, texting, or making plans.
However, as often happens when
friends team up, too much of them can
be a
bad thing — a cellular bully — leading to excess inflammation, damage, and even cancer.
If you want to
be lean, a typical Margarita when you
're having a couple drinks with
friends is one of the
WORST things you can order, and all of that sugar or corn syrup
is going to do nothing but go straight to your belly flab.
Foundations
are one
thing I
am concerned about because they can
be your best
friend or
worst enemy.