Sentences with phrase «kind of shit do»

So, what kind of shit do you think goes on WITHOUT mandatory wearable cams (or video that has been heavily edited / doctored by the cops)?
And I say «poor kid», because what kind of shit did she subject him to until she finally, years later, accepted that he has autism?

Not exact matches

Erlend: Yeah of course and when you do them on a daily basis, you using the power of compounding as well, so yes, you get trained, you get like a bit rule about it and I found the same in my life it is like sort of habits, like in grading habits into my life that are positive and when I started doing it, I kind of found that oh shit like if I am the way, wait a minute, if I want to do all these habits, I will not have any time for any of the negative stuff that's kind of.
The kind of «bad temperament» that is unacceptable is the kind that comes with a certain Balotelli, where he gets to a point where he doesn't give two shits about his team!
Fletcher was doing that exact same kind of shit, which is why they put Lansanah in the lineup.
I don't know if writing this book is a real aspiration or just some folksy Grudenism like the shit he said during MNF broadcasts that was actually kind of fun sometimes.
«So I don't think it's justified to give us these kind of shit questions and making up a story out of nothing, if we are just racing and we are full of adrenaline and sometime we say these things.
It's been a wet - towels - on - the - bed, just - order - take - out - again, oh - shit - where - are - my - keys, oh - no - I'm - late - for - my - plane, no - I - didn't - feed - the - dogs - I - thought - you - did kind of month.
Like all parallel medical services, it falls to the patient to figure out who is legitimately skilled and who is not: EXCEPT, most women having babies are in their twenties and early thirties and I personally didn't have the kind of life - experience necessary to question whether or not my government would provide me with sub par care and just assumed that if the government was paying, it must be safe, and the midwifery community capitalizes on this by running advertisements (which OB / GYN are not permitted to do) advertising themselves as being less interventionist, less c - section (no shit, Sherlock, but you'd have to read between the lines to understand why), and better outcomes.
Nice smart easy going kind of guy treat women they they like to be treated I don't treat them like shit.
But Derbez's character eventually becoming a thoughtful husband, a caring father, and the kind of decent man the ol' girl wouldn't mind sharing a bed with doesn't quite disguise the fact that this is some deceitful, felonious, gaslighting - type shit.
«And I guess I was like, Man, I didn't want any of that kind of shit — that press — overshadowing the work.»
The characters are tough, take no shit kind of people and it's a fun time to watch them interact among others like them and to watch the faces of those who simply don't understand them.
The mantra of «pain is temporary, film is forever» is the kind of thing that reminds guys like me why we sit through stuff like xXx: State of the Union, Monster - in - Law, even Star Wars: Episode III — films that the filmmakers themselves wouldn't see and have as much as said they don't give a shit about beyond the bottom line.
While I feel that they in no way should shoulder any blame whatsoever for that piece of shit in Colorado doing what he did (he was looking to kill as many as he could, and it could have very well happened 4 months later in something like Breaking Dawn, the NEXT big film that will have a shit ton of people in it), do you think that what they're doing with «Gangster Squad» is an effort on their part to kind of keep the connection between their two films as loose as possible?
Greengrass» vomit - inducing camera work aside, he has a gift for framing action sequences in a holy - shit - they - did - not - just - do - that kind of way, and the final car chase (come on, you knew there would be one) has moments so visceral that the points of impact will bruise your skin, which is a nice contrast from, say, the painfully obvious CGI car sequence of «Live Free or Die Hard.»
I'm a good girl, I'm a nice girl, I'm a straight - A, strait - laced, good daughter, good career girl, and I never stole anybody's boyfriend and I never ran out on a girlfriend, and I put up with my parents» shit and my brother's shit, and I'm not a girl anyhow, I'm over forty fucking years old, and I'm good at my job and I'm great with kids and I held my mother's hand when she died, after four years of holding her hand while she was dying, and I speak to my father every day on the telephone — every day, mind you, and what kind of weather do you have on your side of the river, because here it's pretty gray and a bit muggy too?
The solitaries don't usually have guns or knives — if they have those kinds of weapons you have to get out of there triple fast — but they're more likely to be bat - shit crazy, and a crazy person with a piece of metal or a rock or even a high - heeled shoe can do a lot of damage.
These registered «touches» can turn pages, add bookmarks and do all kinds of other crazy shit that you'd rather not have in your life.
Glad you agreed and approved — my sister started using Twitter about a year ago (she's a proofreader, @ProofreadJulia) and hated it — then she sussed out that it's kind of a «numbers game» — when I first went on it, too, I just thought it was a load of people posting all these weird links to a load of stuff I didn't give much of a shit about.
This is the kind of casualty we don't have to accept with a digi - shrug and «Gosh, shit happens» when we're crusading for what's beyond the book.
Just because they know something about publishing doesn't mean they really know what kind of covers sell books; and if they can't get their shit together to make a professional and well - designed website for their own business, they shouldn't be giving you advice on your book cover.
This kind of situation does arise, on occasion, but management clearly needs to get their shit together here & be on top of this:
Randy went onto say that all heroes these days are «pussies» who are too emotive and deep, whereas Duke is just to awesome for that, and he's just the kind of guy who doesn't give a shit about what he does just as long as he looks cool doing it.
Yeah, we kind of don't give a shit about that stuff unless we can make more money.
Lots of exploration, tons of content, and a truckload of freedom to do all kinds of crazy shit.
Returning from a fifteen minute battle with an Eidolon only to spend an equivalent amount of time repurchasing skills, changing jobs and equipment, and accepting new quests is anticlimactic if I'm being kind and outright boring if I feel like being a dick about it, which I kind of do because I'm an adult with plenty of shit to get done.
I don't agree with her review, mostly because I think she was targeting the completely wrong parts of the game as misogynistic and her offered solution was kind of hideously awkward but holy shit that was ugly as all hell and cast a pall over my desire to play the game for a while and made me kind of depressed.
A version of Code of Princess on the go that doesn't run like shit and the online works could be interesting, campaign was boring bht playing as enemies was kind of neat
After I was done with this show, I was kind of freaking out, because I was like, «Holy shit.
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