Not exact matches
Like Matthew, Luke says «lost its taste» instead
of Mark's «lost its saltness,» suggesting that the
ordinary use
of salt for seasoning is in mind; but instead
of Matthew's «It is no longer good for
anything except to be thrown
out and trodden under foot» Luke has «It is fit neither for the land nor for the dunghill; men throw it away.»
It means you have failed at every task you would be typically asked to do in your position, but the qualifier is that you have not done
anything out -
of - the -
ordinary bad,
like being racist, or getting sent off for kneeing an opponent in the back at a critical time...
With this in mind, I don't think they are telling you
anything out of the
ordinary, though it does sound
like it from the outside.
In other words, it's so good you really don't feel
like you're doing
anything out of the
ordinary — until you get pulled over.
Much
like monitoring your data usage, keep an eye
out on your battery life to see if there's
anything out of the
ordinary.
While on paper they might not seem
like anything too
out of the
ordinary, it is the overall package that makes these two devices so worthwhile.
Did he or she ever do
anything out of the
ordinary like ditch, smoke pot, bully someone, get bullied, or get falsely accused?