Are you setting yourself up for failure and
the inevitable bad feelings that come with it?
Not exact matches
It's
inevitable that there will be times where stress gets the best of you, or you
feel bad.
When God created humanity with the freedom to go against His will, this freedom necessitated the possibility that history would go
bad if we went against His will, which is exactly what happened in Genesis 3, and the negative consequences of this decision are
felt in Genesis 4 when Cain murders his brother, in Genesis 5, where the phrase «and he died» is repeated over and over and over, and then in Genesis 6 when people become so evil that the destruction of all mankind becomes
inevitable and God steps in to save and rescue Noah and his family.
Whereas Chelsea, Liverpool, City and United don't wait for things to get that
bad, I rather
feel Arsenal are simply the girl that hasn't got the courage to chuck the boyfriend despite the fact she knows she's simply delaying the
inevitable....
It is, like weather, what it is, neither good nor
bad but something that
feels as if it has the weight of the
inevitable.
Everything about the movie's progression
feels tired and stale, right down to the
inevitable sequences in which the Americans learn their backwards hosts aren't that
bad after all.
It seems
inevitable that there will be more «
Bad Moms» films despite the throwaway
feel of this outing, and «A
Bad Moms Christmas» might be the
worst movie to so transparently set up a sequel that nearly demands to be made as soon as possible (yes, it involves the
Bad Grandmas).
When Amy, who bore the first of her two kids at 20, laments that she
feels like she missed out on her 20s,
Bad Moms briefly elicits pathos from that
inevitable sense of loss that comes with becoming a full - time parent — the realization that your own life is, to some degree, over.
Yet I think these
feelings are
inevitable if every interaction comes with
bad news.