Sentences with phrase «imaginary lives»

His layering of time and the traces of imaginary lives inside spaces about the size of a home aquarium.
As passions escalate and things get increasingly out of hand, the friends are forced to deal with the impending collision between their public, private and imaginary lives.
I have more thought on Community — such as the distinction between the truths that can be learned from Jeff's real life in contradistinction to Abed's imaginary life — but I'll leave that for another post.
«Another day, another instance of Andrew Cuomo inventing an imaginary life,» Hyers said of Cuomo's claims to being pro-labor.
I recently became acutely aware that I am also suffering from «imaginary life» syndrome when I took stock of all the items I purchased while pregnant, which included:
It's while staring at this poster over a spliff one night that Eric begins receiving imaginary life coaching from King Eric himself.
It's the fourth of a group of six concepts that follow an imaginary life cycle.
Before too long, you've built up quite an imaginary life, and run up the bills that will go with it.
It's about living an imaginary life out for quasi-humans who really love to talk about llamas but, the gameplay is also really relaxed.
«It is clear that even McGinley's earliest images are not as «documentary» in their nature as initially perceived -LRB-...) In place of reality, he explains that his «photographs are in truth closer to a record of (his) imaginary life
Events and exhibitions of note include Essex (Details of an Imaginary Life from Birth to Death), a performance by Matt Mullican held at the Boston Center for Adult Education and Indian Summer, a group exhibition where the visual image was given equal importance to the text in conceptual art.
In 1992, An exhibition of drawings titled «The Imaginary Life of Claude Monet» opened at Nuages Gallery, Italy, and in 1995, an adapted version of this show was exhibited in Japan's Creation Gallery.
As a kid I lived the most rich imaginary life, but the older I got, the more self - conscious I became.
Both for your space and my imaginary living room.

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Experiences will range from building activities for the younger kids, for example the 6 - year - olds will be programming robot cars and creatures to live on an imaginary planet, to computer programming for the older kids.
Only when people can outgrow the need for imaginary gods will society progress and all people's lives improve.
YOUR imaginary friend Jesus, is DEAD he is NOT coming back, Unless you people find his remains and SCIENCE clones him, just keep on living your life.
If you people just want to worship your imaginary god that's fine, I would just like to live in the real world without being told I'm going to he'll for it.
Without such evidence there is no logical reason to live as if these unfounded imaginary beings and myths exist.
I agree with L.Nielsen's sentiment that you are «almost there» — close to realising that this is the only life you have and that all your effort should be directed at living it well for it's own sake, close to realising that you are strong enough as an individual to face the world without the psychological crutch you call god, close to realising that you are a good human being in your own right, close to realising that your own successes, failures, loves and fears are yours and yours alone, not attibutable to an imaginary creator.
A person who can't rein in their own life turns to an imaginary power to give him rules.
And what if the God who made everything, keeping all the planets and stars precisely in their orbits, and creating life anew every day, is obviously not imaginary?
It's funny how you denounce people who illustrate the madness of people who live their lives and dictate yours based on voices in their head from imaginary beings
Or hymns like Hie To Kolob about the imaginary planet that God lives on?
We are not hurting anyone by not believing and contrary to your previous delusional spewing most of us are well educated, fun loving adults who are quite capable of living good fulfilling lives without the need for an imaginary di.ctator to guide us.
Some of us live in an imaginary world.
My life may not have meaning, but if I try very hard, and do very well, it could have quite a lot of meaning, real meaning, that will be felt here in the real world, not in a possible reward in a realm that can't be proven to be anything other than imaginary.
I think you have fear in us mixed up with the fear you live... the «believe in this imaginary god or else go to the imaginary place called hell»... that is the true definition of fear.
I WILL always be a militant Atheist if it means I can keep nutbags from telling me how to live my life and what I can do not because it hurts another person but because their imaginary sky man tells them they can't and as a result I can't either.
Why are you not highlighting all the testimonies of the millions of people that still live their shitty lives, even though they've prayed to their imaginary friend for reprieve?
I label people ill for talking to and believing in imaginary creatures, especially to the degree they then insist others live their lives by that imaginary friend's pretend rules.
If you need imaginary friends and faith to keep yourself centered than you're not really living your life for you.
Stop worrying about whether or not there is something after the only life you are guaranteed of and start working to save our species - no god will be able to do that, only mankind can and it's people like you who keep waiting for the imaginary second coming that fail society.
============ @Bryant Lister» Life originating on earth is not a mystery and does not require an imaginary sky daddy or magic.»
Life originating on earth is not a mystery and does not require an imaginary sky daddy or magic.
Some of us are not so weak that we need an imaginary friend to help us through life.
15 % = because they are total losers who massively trainwrecked their lives and are hoping that an imaginary friend will somehow improve things for them.
Why not thank someone real, who took time out of their life to help you, instead of an imaginary creature?
If the thought leaving your imaginary friends behind is just too much, or makes you want to go p00py, then try Atheism Lite ™ (agnosticism) for a period of time to ease your way into a much more rewarding, peaceful life.
And when we give our imaginations over to the stories of imaginary characters, especially ones who are seemingly unlike anyone we would ever dream of meeting in real life, we engage in a similar process.
If you can't live without imaginary friends then you're not moral to begin with.
«You have to tell yourself this crap to justify your reason for believing in an imaginary friend «= > No my love for God is based on what God personally has done in my life.
How I am on here is NOT how I am in real life... so don't go pasing judgement - your imaginary friend calls that a sin!
Its better to live life, realize how lucky we are to be here and how beautiful life is than to spend it praying to an imaginary being hoping that this life isnt the only one.
I care about the life people like you are attempting to force in to this world, you care about what appeases your god - big difference when you really don't care or consider the child only what your imaginary friend god wants and yet your god cause abortions all the time... you care about a clump of cells, not the actual life of the child and that's much worse than me supporting the rights of a woman to have control over her body, especially if the clump of cells couldn't survive outside of the host.
I am very sad for you, Reverend, for wasting your life over imaginary gods, prophets and ancient «scriptures.»
Anyone that reads a thousand - year - old book so that he can talk to an imaginary friend that lives in the sky should be escorted to the nearest insane asylum.
I find it sad that you can see no other reason to live without being subservient to an imaginary tyrrant.
You sadly put more care on what you THINK your imaginary friend god wants than you do human life... very sad.
Until I physically see a single fossil record supporting macro-evolution, or a bird give live birth to a mammal, or a monkey hatch from a chicken egg (I am being ridiculous intentionally, because macro-evolution is literally that ridiculous), I will go with the FACT that the theory of macro-evolution is hogwash and just as imaginary as an all powerful creator of the universe.
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