Sentences with phrase «humor about it by»

Instead of bowing your head in shame, try to have a sense of humor about it by sharing a laugh with innocent bystanders.

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While the president attacks 99 percent of his opponents by mercilessly strafing them in speeches, sound bites and tweets (and has a one - size - fits - all approach to firebombing Democrats, disobedient Republicans, Gold Star families, war heroes, etc.), Daniels fends off her online critics with self - deprecating humor, and has made a point of refraining from saying anything bad about the president himself — which has probably kept him from retaliating and going after her personally.
If the book didn't contain humor, by the time we were done reading about all the killings in the Bible, most of us would want to kill ourselves as well.
The goal is to lightheartedly combat some of the vitriol coming from the online Christian community by unabashedly ripping off Jon Stewart, working together to solve the water problem, and proving once and for all that we can have a sense of humor about non-essential theological differences.
Such a path is not reached by suppression or repression of either side of our being, but by rediscovering the light touch of the child within us, and recapturing the clown's, sense of humor and perspective about ourselves.
Because he is a voracious reader who goes in for heavy reading about ultimate concerns, his humor can be appreciated especially by those familiar with the pretentiousness of some religious and philosophical literature.
I have several books by Jewish authors talking about God's humor.
Much is said in our age about irony and humor, especially by people who have never been capable of engaging in the practice of these arts, but who nevertheless know how to explain everything.
Humor about one's community both strengthens that community (by pointing to shared experiences) and challenges it (by gently poking at its blind - spots and assumptions).
It's helped by a game cast, genuine thrills and ample humor that opens the doors for a serious conversation about casual racism.
By Dave DeWitt Part 10: Chili Philosophy and Humor, Plus a Family Recipe That Makes a Statement Recipe: Mary Jane's Short Rib Chili Everyone has an opinion about chili.
Being about as far away from an ocean as is geographically possible in the United States by living in St. Louis, I have to say, it's a cruel twist of fate, or God has a wicked sense of humor, or whatever, for me to be a seafood junkie.
As for her promos, I'm sure they'll get better... I think she was genuinely overwhelmed by the moment last night — when the fans were cheering her and chanting her name like crazy — she legit looked like she was about to cry... But she's always been a good interview (at least all the ones I've seen / heard)... she's engaging, well - spoken, good sense of humor and always seems comfortable
They got a sense of who he was by hearing about his wonderfully quirky personality and humor, his love of poetry, books and talk radio.
Inspired by the home birth of his son (which also included a midwife and birth doula), he created The Dadvocate in 2014 to help dads (and moms) be educated and informed about the many decisions and dynamic changes that come with pregnancy and birth, all the while using humor and raw insight to show the birth world and parenthood from a dad's point of view.
Griffo also answered questions about his use of humor during floor proceedings, hostile amendments from the Democrats, appearances in the chamber by Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi and the 2009 Senate Coup.
Mary Purdy, MS, RDN, dishes out easy - to - digest info, tips, and advice about nutrition, backed by over 10 years of clinical nutrition experience and a healthy sense of humor.
But she also has a sense of style and humor, and let Shelbee tell you about this hat: «My wonky little foxy snood was made especially for me by the amazingly talented and supremely artistic Dutchess Von Dawson of Eternally Thirsty.»
«Just by discussing art, you can find out about someone's beliefs, views, and sense of humor.
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While there truly is someone for everyone, jokers are well advised to understand an invitation to volunteer together isn't supported by humor about getting paid «for that kind of thing.»
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Look at the following examples of great online dating profiles to see how easy it is to stand out by adding humor, interesting descriptions and originality to your list Mildly intelligent, 52, self employed, enjoy weekends away, messing about in boats, good red wine.
Look at the following examples of great online dating profiles to see how easy it is to stand out by adding humor, interesting descriptions and originality to your list Mildly intelligent, 52, self employed, enjoy weekends away, messing about in boats, good red.
I will start by saying that the one good thing about this game is Deadpool himself, if you are into the kind of chauvinistic potty humor that could only come from a **** insane mutate superhero who revels in murdering
She was incredibly offended by the toilet humor and had some rather unflattering things to say about pretty much every aspect of the film.
When coupled with scattered accents and gallows humor, these idealized landscapes seem to suit a tale all about an America that never quite was, a homestead driven by desire, but built on bodies.
When the dance is finally beat, Robert Baker... or Alabama, there's something endearing enough about the pretty points in cinematography and score work, touching occasions in entertainingly well - paced direction, interesting spots in a colorful story, and across - the - board decent performances - especially the one by Evan Rachel Wood - for the final product to border on decent, ultimately falling under the overwhelming weight of the glaring tonal and narrative incoherencies, flat humor, dramatic contrivances, problematic themes, even more problematic leads, ridiculous story and onslaught of clichés which render Andrew Fleming's «Barefoot» an occasionally charming, but mostly mediocrely misguided romantic dramedy.
Julian Mitchell's script tends to drag its feet, if not cut short a lot of expository depth, but it keeps consistent on razor - sharp dialogue, occasionally broken up by witty humor that puts a bit of kick in the slower spots, about as much as highlights in Brian Gilbert's direction which break up slow spells and sentimentality with occasions of color and effective thoughtfulness.
Your mileage will vary depending on how much patience you have for Deadpool's tireless antics and how easily you are entertained by limb - severing, body - battering physical humor, the relentless parade of blue jokes about pranking coworkers with bodily fluids, infant genitalia, and the «Human Centipede» movies, and the spectacle of Reynolds flaming himself over how much «Green Lantern» sucked.
What's new about the unsensationalized portrait of one - day - at - a-time progress (and setbacks) is the low - key energy of this drunks» tale, by and for a generation with a high tolerance for humor and a low tolerance for soapiness.
What is truly delightful about the film is its loopy, gently slapstick sense of humor, its use of continuous running gags that pay off cumulatively (no small feat), and the dreamy sense that Schilling's somnambulism is pierced through only by the insane incomprehensible behavior of others.
Both movies are about two unhappy, bored teenage girls (played here by Emily Blunt and Natalie Press) from wildly different backgrounds who meet and quickly form an intense bond because of their sense of humor and intelligence, and their lack of similarity to those around them.
We Need to Talk About Kevin, Ramsay's hypnotic cinematic adaptation of the novel by Lionel Shriver, manages to combine her medley of heightened aesthetics with a keenly dark sense of humor and place.
director Mike Mendez — that, while it has a charming sense of humor about itself, leans too heavily on CGI blood; The Girl With All The Gifts (B), a well - shot British zombie film that attempts to inject new life into a tired genre, and almost succeeds thanks to young star Sennia Nanua; and the disappointing Phantasm: Ravager (C --RRB-, a low - budget labor of love which, while it plays like a Phantasm fan film, ultimately undercuts the emotional closure it attempts to bring to the franchise by failing to resolve the central conflict between good and evil.
Adapted from stories drawn from Giovanni Boccaccio's medieval book «The Decameron,» the film draws humor from the tension between its setting and the way the characters speak and interact as a story unfolds about a fugitive servant (Dave Franco) who pretends to be a deaf - mute to be taken in by a convent that includes three young nuns (Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie, Kate Micucci), each dealing with personal crises of their own.
Early Man Rated PG for rude humor and some action Rotten Tomatoes Score: 84 % (at time of writing) In Theaters Aardman, the UK stop motion animation studio behind Chicken Run and Wallace & Gromit, are now tackling caveman soccer in this new project about a tribe of neanderthals who are forced out of their valley by their technologically superior neighbors, only to challenge them to a football match to win back their land.
Now, if you know anything about NintenDogs, PlayStation Vita Pets will seem quite familiar as you start out by choosing from four different puppies, each with their own personality, sense of humor, and character traits.
But that was 2014 (or 2015 here in United States, where the movie opened as the rare quality mid-January family release), a pre-Brexit, pre-Trump world whose anxieties about a growing refugee crisis were gently ridiculed by the film and its good - humored portrayal of the modern, multicultural British capital.
While that earlier effort focused heavily on the flat romance between John and Mila Kunis» Lori (whose absence here is surprisingly explained with solid reasoning and not at all distracting), Ted 2 is more about MacFarlane's trademark blend of pop - culture riffs, nonsequiturs and general juvenile humor that is sure to be gobbled up by his key demographic (young men), but won't convert anyone on the fence.
But most satisfying of all is realizing the director has a sense of humor about himself and knows, quite happily, that this movie will be loved by some and loathed by others.
But it's just that: Gloria is a fundamentally decent, happy woman, with no tragic streak of misery or shady skeletons in her closet, getting by as best she knows how with a strong sense of humor about herself and about the indignities of being single this late in life.
Their brand of humor runs amok in this mockumentary about several vampires struggling to just get by in the 21st Century, all while anticipating and preparing to attend the annual Unholy Masquerade hosted in their fair town of Wellington, New Zealand.
If you want to see two - dimensional characters buffeted about by larger - than - life weather patterns — well, at least «Sharknado 2» offers some humor
We're supposed to believe that Adam believes in the possibility of love and that he genuinely cares about Emma, but every moment of emotional sincerity he has is offset by, not even kidding, scatological humor.
Front - loading with exposition and characters would only bog things down, but by limiting the core cast they can highlight what the book will be about — action, characters, and humor.
Zombeavers (R for gory violence, crude humor, graphic sexuality, gratuitous nudity and pervasive profanity) High attrition - rate, horror comedy about a group of college kids whose plans for a wild weekend of debauchery at a riverside cabin is ruined by the arrival of a horde of bloodthirsty zombie beavers.
Those segments are then tied together by a story about a precocious young girl who, by the way, has an animal sidekick and that is filled with pratfalls, innocently mischievous humor, and a couple of jokes about how «icky» kissing is.
Trolls (PG for mild rude humor) Animated musical adventure about the alliance reluctantly forged by an optimist (Anna Kendrick) and a pessimist (Justin Timberlake) to defend their village from a race of ravenous creatures who like to feast on tiny trolls.
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