Sentences with phrase «like vulgar»

Duke Nukem actor Jon St. John has revealed that he is nothing like his vulgar gun totting alter ego.
Leaning heavily on the same kind of pop culture references that made the early seasons of «Community» so enjoyable, «Rick and Morty» is like a vulgar love letter to science fiction, from its «Doctor Who» - inspired theme song, to its blatant similarities to «Back to the Future.»
Scott plays him like a vulgar Jim Carrey, a festering sore of a personality in desperate need for a filter on his mouth.
Teachers are the role models for their students that is why a teacher must always dress elegantly without looking like a vulgar victoria secret model.
We can only approximate Jesus» demands in the crudest ways, which can at times seem like vulgar parodies.
«He exposed himself today in the sight of the slave girls of his subjects like a vulgar person would expose himself» (6:20).

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It's possible, some observers suggest, that his reported vulgar comment about immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and Africa was an intentional signal to conservative TV talkers like Tucker Carlson and Ann Coulter that he hadn't gone soft on immigration.
If you find content you don't like — whether it's embarrassing, personal, vulgar, false, or negative in some other way — the first step is to task that it be removed.
When Dan's relaxed — comfortable — he's vulgar... like what you'd imagine [for someone] in an investment community: «By the way, shove this — stick it up his ass.»
It's funny how many refuse to accept Rush's apology but will jump to the defense of the likes of Bill Maher who flat out refuses to apologize for calling Sarah Palin an extremely vulgar word.
The problem is that they, like most public performances of American religion, are suburban in the worst sense of the word: simultaneously vulgar and expensive, simultaneously class - conscious and class - bound, simultaneously timid and ornate.
We all like to slum it, sometimes, but to get too enthusiastic about pop culture materials or, worse, to take them seriously as objects of aesthetic judgment — well, that was an abdication of the critic's responsibilities, not to mention a sign of vulgar taste.
Is it any wonder that people view Christians as sheltered and out - of - touch when a sentence like this is considered vulgar?
It is very much like our term «son of a bitch»... only even more «vulgar».
Like Michal in her disapproval of David, the Pharisees could not allow Jesus to join with the «vulgar
That is the reason the atheist wannabe has such a loud, vulgar mouth; nothing encourages a coward like the booming of his own gun into the darkness.
They do not like to be cursed at, so im sure if you are vulgar enough they will leave you alone.
The Conservative Christian's use vulgar insults too... Like when they call natural disasters an act of God, and the victims must have been sinners..
You slam what you view as non-supporters, yet does Arsenal need supporters like you, vulgar and foul?
I get so peeved when people give you the stare down like feeding your baby is vulgar... or when they say «Must you do THAT here?»
If you are correct that he or she like to pick on you than just come up with a clever way to make your point with out being vulgar I know you can do it.
NOW WE CLEARLY UNDERSTAND THE EXTENT OF DEMENTIA IN AMERICA Dale Benjamin Drakeford 8-31-12 When Clint Eastwood, a self - proclaimed «conservative» (who has lived more like a Joseph Smith liberal spurning nine children with four different women, sporting a clinch fisted personae in his private exenterates over public exhibitions) talks vulgar to an empty chair, Marco Rubio (a small government advocate who loss his roots somewhere between caffeine - free tea and a caffeine rich Cuban cigar) slips Freudian to advocate «large government» in a failed attempt to wax brilliant but came off bane (pun intended) to the capitalization of the nation, Paul Ryan can lie and demonize his role against the truth until his nose is a foot long and not one member of his audience will notice, and Mitt Romney can anecdote on his personal family, business and church goings on as oppose to his solutions for unemployment, banking corruption, housing displacement, militarism, planetary illness and international human rights unrest, we can clearly understand the extent of dementia in America.
A seemingly endless sequence of disappointments and blunders has rattled Mr. Trump's volatile governing coalition, like Mr. Trump's attacks on Attorney General Jeff Sessions; a vulgar tirade by his new communications chief, Anthony Scaramucci; and the collapse of conservative - backed health care legislation.
Katherine, because that shade of pink could have gone so wrong and so vulgar, but she made it all classy and layd - like.
Not all women like wearing red, as they say, it's too much vulgar and bright.
Woo them with what they like and desire but do not sound unnecessarily vulgar.
Men like sexy woman but it's vulgar to expose excessively.
For example these sites offer advance search like single moms, divorcees, and other elder decent or vulgar women.
Black athletic build male i like s3x i like to pass my time eating Good pussy and having my dick suck sorry if this sounds foward or to vulgar but it is this simple truth
Must be respectful, no vulgar language and like pow - wows, traveling and the outdoors...
These dating sites also offer advance search like single moms, divorcees, and other elder decent or vulgar women.
I like clean fun, nothing vulgar.
There is no real life proof that «races» differ in any meaningful way besides minor ecological and geographical adaptations and evolutionary differences like my long thin nose to pick a rather vulgar example, which clearly changed from my African forefathers due to their migration to colder climates, thus allowing the more efficient heating of the air inhaled, to avoid hypothermia with the minor drawback of restricting the flow of air and thus reducing the amount that can be inhaled compared to those in warmer lands.
Though it's a loud, vulgar, and occasionally brutal comedy, it never succumbs to the fashion for facetiousness: Clint Eastwood always takes his work seriously, even in a relatively impersonal project like this, and there are moments of moving emotional candor amid the slapstick, flashes on loneliness, forgiveness, and loyalty.
by Bill Chambers David Lindsay - Abaire is the poor man's Tom Stoppard and Jason Bateman smothered whatever vulgar charms his directorial debut Bad Words may have possessed in an incongruous autumnal burnish, but they have a neutralizing effect on each other: Together, the strained seriousness of the former and the preposterous seriousness of the latter (Bateman shoots this one like The Godfather) create a curiously palatable harmony.
They give him all the best lines, whether vulgar («I just got in from Brazil and felt like banging you») or simply unsympathetic («Crying is for maids and monkeys»).
This is a surprisingly vulgar movie, what with the time period and genre, and really gives you a picture of what it was like to live in the 1960s, slightly exaggerated of course.
For better and worse, it's coarse, vulgar boys - night - out ribaldry, and when it hits its inappropriate testosterone - y groove (capped off by a Galifianakis end - credits photo series to marvel at), the film, like its titular condition, hurts pretty good.
Check out what Martinez had to say about working with Ben Stiller, hugging it out with Sandra Bullock, unleashing some vulgar humor on Margot Robbie, what it was like finding out that his work on «America Hustle» was left on the cutting room floor and loads more.
Whodunit: Guy Clinch (Theo James), the milquetoast billionaire pretty boy who falls for Nicola's fake virgin - like compassion, or Keith Talent (Jim Sturgess), the dumb and vulgar darts player?
Fletcher is the vulgar, drill - seargent, hard - ass you love to hate, whose character shades do little to cover up deeply flawed principles, and yet, once you think the film acknowledges them it turns around and drops them like a bad habit.
Clowes despised the label «graphic novel,» calling the term a «vulgar marketing sobriquet» (he helpfully supplied alternatives for his relentlessly uningratiating saga, like «narraglyphic picto - assemblage»).
Are you implying that people that want «vulgar graphics» can have what the want, but people that like to keep things clean can't?
And then, on top of that, I am no particular Will Ferrell fan, as I am one of the few people in my circle of friends who did not like Anchorman (though I loved Elf and Stranger Than Fiction, which are admittedly atypical of his usual vulgar output).
What was intended to look like the height of pretentiousness — a fibre - optic lamp: how thrillingly vulgar!
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone is an outrageous comedy much like Semi-Pro or Blades of Glory, just less vulgar.
Overall, this is a character that lets Ferrell act like «the man - child,» which includes shouting with little comprehension and being unapologetically vulgar.
Though a comparison to Ferrell's previous George W. Bush impersonation might be tempting, Ferrell plays this vulgar politician more like a squinting Dennis Quaid if the actor had more drawl.
Like those films, this one avoids heading down storylines that might include sexual or vulgar content.
If I were pressed to describe the thematic intention of this seemingly random, vulgar comedy, it would be to make the opposite of the «inspirational teacher movie» like Stand and Deliver, Lean On Me, and Dangerous Minds, by setting the film, not in the inner city, but in the suburbs, and making the teacher a morally challenged person rather than one of great character.
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