Sentences with phrase «ironic because»

She never bought me 2 of the same, which is ironic because each time we put them up now we say they are my mom (grandma) and sister (aunt Jackie) looking over us.
«And the main reason they said is they're trying to save a few bucks, which is ironic because the people who want to buy for sale by owners are usually pretty cheap.»
Which I found ironic because the most evil character in the movie was the MM character.
For now, smaller - value payments with bitcoin tend to require a degree of trust in another party, which is ironic because removing that third party was outlined in the original Bitcoin white paper as a reason for Satoshi Nakamoto's creation.
It's ironic because Motorola is aggressively positioning itself as the number one innovator in the smartphone business — touting its Moto Z with modular add - ons like bigger speakers, fancy cameras and gamepads.
It is also ironic because, according to the Tampa Bay Times, Hawkes was accused of over-aggressively lobbying legislators to fund what became known as the «Taj Mahal» — a posh $ 50 million courthouse.
Sounds ironic because parents should be the ones doing that; by communicating constructively and compromising.
That's kind of ironic because DNA testing — arguably the most scientific of all forensic disciplines — is highly regulated, while many other forensic techniques with questionable scientific pedigrees are completely unregulated in all but a few states.
Just to put this in it's ironic context — ironic because it originated from a blatantly illegal hack by the so called «Anonymous» and is being used by the very same people, including the Guardian and the New York Times, who disdained the «dirty pilfered» emails of CRU — that on the 6 - 7 Febuary HGBary Federal and HGBary, internet security companies, were hacked by «Anonymous» and their email accounts dumped.
It is ironic because acceleration of many contemporary affairs are caused by rapid developments of science - based technology.
Many of you will remember that — we had never seen the earth, which is ironic because we live on it.
Peter motivated me to read Roger Pielke's paper — ironic because I doubt that Peter has, It got me immediately with Rial et al 2004.
Its also ironic because most experts are in strong agreement that what very little climate change we are already starting to see is impacting the poor very disproportionately, and will far more so (as the climate shifts) for very fundamental reasons.
Nutrition science is another low - trust area, which is kind of ironic because diet is something that kills us by the millions, yet people are happy to jump onto pretty much any quack diet that comes along while screaming bloody murder about emitting plant food.
It's ironic because Nature, the «International weekly journal of science», has a troubling involvement in the false narrative and controlled message of global warming science.
It's funny and ironic because the host nation of the Kyoto Protocol wasn't able to meet it's own obligations to lower its greenhouse emissions, but the U.S. is the country that gets slammed for not signing.
And its a bit ironic because since Dissidia NT (which I could screech about for hours based simply on nostalgia) came out I've been grinding through all of the FFs to refresh my mind and only adding to the love of them.
I assume that she was named for the Joy - Con controllers, which is ironic because the game does not play well using the detachable controllers.
Quite ironic because MS is a software company and they went full Mobile Suit (Gundam reference) And Sony is a hardware company yet they ended up showing more (exclusive) software.
(Extremely ironic because Ni No Kuni is fucking amazing and it would suck if its poor sales signed the death knell for games of its like in the future.)
This is somewhat ironic because it most well known structures do not have a typical Classic Mayan architecture but show influences from Central Mexico.
This is somewhat ironic because its most famous structures do not have a typical Classic Mayan architecture but show strong influences from other civilizations from Central Mexico.
I like to check the local hotels to get a baseline (ironic because I'm less likely to stay there) and the exclusion list includes all six properties in the Seattle area.
Among the most popular for those interested in big numbers is the first line from David Jessup's ironically titled 2004 paper «The welfare of feral cats and wildlife» (ironic because his «concerns» for the welfare of these cats are so plainly disingenuous): «There are an estimated 60 to 100 million feral and abandoned cats in the United States.»
when confronted with bags of dried cat food (bad bad bad for cats) and it has freakin» cranberries (very popular in «organic» and «natural» dried cat foods which is particularly ironic because dried kibble is in no way part of a feline «natural» diet.
This name is ironic because rodents are remarkably immune to this bacterial infection that affects both humans and animals.
It is also ironic because the drug's anti-epileptic qualities were discovered through NIH - funded studies.
That's ironic because they're supposed to help joints, not hurt them!
It's ironic because mutual funds continue to be enormously popular with investors and advisers, and remain some of the most widely - owned investment products in the world.
Neither Chapman nor Maizlin will name other names because of confidentiality agreements, «which is ironic because they're buying it for the attention,» Maizlin says.
That's pretty ironic because most of us first became hooked on books and reading at the library, right?
That's ironic because essentially it's mail - order sales without the catalog.
This is ironic because the romance genre readership as a whole has embraced electronic publishing, and there are several publishing houses that are e-only.
That's ironic because people who drive Ferrari's use BlackBerrys, and little girls (or guys with skinny jeans... same thing) who ride skateboards use iPhones.
All of this is a bit ironic because, in a small way, Schmitt is responsible for the dwindling practice of the communication form he so reveres.
The word «color» in this question is almost ironic because of the description the drought and its effects on the land, natural environment, and the inhabitants of the Kiewarra area invoke - at least in my mind's eye - images of very bland color.
That's ironic because with the 2004 Pontiac GTO, the company finally has a V -8-powered, rear - wheel - drive, two - door coupe in the lineup, which happens to be what Winston Cup cars are supposed to be.
This driver's seat is among the most comfortable car seats I've ever sat in, which is ironic because the vastly overstuffed seats in the regular CTS are some of the worst ones on the market today, in my opinion.
This is a bit ironic because to understand the impact of Brown, it is crucial to understand Milliken and, indeed, the latter decision has in many ways had a more lasting impact on education than Brown.
Of course, all of this is even more ironic because when a bunch of stoner dudes obsessed with masturbation become Hollywood insiders, you know things are pretty crazy.
You can watch James go to the cage in a ridiculous get up to the theme of POD's «Boom «(which is where the movie gets the title from, ironic because the actual song «Here Comes the Boom» by Nelly is entirely different).
The largest member of the Black Order is Cull Obsidian, known in the comics as Black Dwarf, which is ironic because this guy is really friggin» huge.
I think they are afraid of emotion and, therefore, they don't like actors because they are too damn emotional, which is ironic because what you're asking them to do is work with their emotions....
It's a shame, but fortunately, not a total loss for a film that is even bigger than the last one, which is ironic because one of the bigger things is Baby Groot, the propagated twig for whom CGI was invented.
I was impressed by how much Radnor could convey just in facial expressions, without using words, which is ironic because his character is a writer.
@gameroutlawzz: It's ironic because Dark Souls was never supposed to be a trilogy or a franchise; they kind got bribed into the sequel machine by Namco.
It's ironic because both games are distractions.
«His wife liked some movies I had written, which is ironic because I was trying to move away from that sort of thing.»
«I find it ironic because many of the tech ideas on the show really emphasize that it's not about the technology anymore because you can be up and running very quickly, it's really a marketing barrier to entry.
(This is extra ironic because by their definitions, I am a fattie.)
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