I've had to turn away people who
made jokes like that.
I like to
make jokes like this, given my proximity to a university.
You could probably slander him or just explain it away or just
make a joke like «lol??»
Making jokes like he isn't even good enough for Freiburg or Charlton how could he be at Arsenal.
This is, I'm pretty sure, where I'm supposed to
make a joke like, «It should've been called «I Know Who Killed My Career: Me.
Not exact matches
If your business model revolves more around river tours and large bodies of water, the mighty kraken, complete with lots of morbid
jokes about your service to the creature, ferrying tourists to feed its unending hunger for human flesh, may do a better job of
making your employees feel
like they are part of something greater.
The idea of a paperless office seemed
like a
joke, and there was even a book written about it, «The Myth of the Paperless Office,» which theorized that certain human characteristics
made going paperless an impossible feat.
And back when we were
making the show, there were a couple of
jokes going around the set about what it looks
like if you do it a certain way.
«I've
made billionaires of dollars of failures at Amazon.com,» Bezos says,
joking that it could be
like «a root canal with no anesthesia» if he tried to dwell on them.
Mike Krieger
liked to
joked that the app, which took barely eight weeks to build, was a year in the
making.
It feels
like the wrong time to
make this
joke about an AR - 15 considering that's the gun that was used in the Parkland shooting:
It's fun to imagine — the mysterious aura that surrounds the Masters
makes it ripe for
jokes like this to arise.
The rise of social media «brandter» (when two corporate accounts joust textually in the hope that their followers will engage) almost
makes it seem
like some corporations are capable of funniness — albeit of the dad -
joke variety.
He anticipates that many employees will opt in to 2G Tuesdays — 2G Mondays just didn't sound nearly as catchy, he
jokes — to get a better understanding of what the internet feels
like for people in different parts of the world and to help report issues and
make suggestions that his team might not have thought of.
She later
joked that they
made her look
like an Oompa Loompa from «Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.»
We imagine sitting round a dinner table with them, only instead of cajoling them into eating a cream cracker, we'll be sharing wine with them, talking about why they
like it, hearing them
make jokes, and asking them about their travel plans.
Some behaviour you might find anywhere:
making jokes about gay people, using words
like «gay» pejoratively and treating us with suspicion.
You are
like my brother - in - law who can not help
making grossly inappropriate
jokes — we ignore him when we can, as this tends to be the most effective way of «moving on» past
jokes like that.
Similar findings have been
made of professions
like sports instructors, but
jokes and generalistic prejudice are not
made about either the teaching profession or that of physical trainers.
Jokes based on gender stereotypes,
like this one, usually
make me laugh, probably because I think that men and women are different.
Like Peter Lawler
jokes, we also need to start smoking (to die young) and
making a lot of babies (to replenish the future workforce) right now.
Now you could continue to say these silly things since your out of excuses for your flawed logic, but that would just
make you look
like even more of a
joke wouldn't it?
Flashing a picture of the patriarch in his liturgical robes, Colbert
jokes that the vestments
make Ignatius look
like «Golden Snake Santa Pope,» a comic figure who would fit right in as King of Mardi Gras.
Like I said, it is like making a homosexual joke the fits stereotypes and claiming that you purpose is to show how stupid homosexual bigotry
Like I said, it is
like making a homosexual joke the fits stereotypes and claiming that you purpose is to show how stupid homosexual bigotry
like making a homosexual
joke the fits stereotypes and claiming that you purpose is to show how stupid homosexual bigotry is.
Strange thoughts, fantasies, dreams, slips of the tongue, the
jokes we think are funny, the place we sit in church, the way we feel when someone is angry, the things we remember, the people we
like or don't
like — all
make sense when we understand their hidden meaning.
I said I think science and God are a good match... I
like the guy, I just couldn't pass up the evil evil
joke I
made.
In an alliance with Christian conservatives against the atheism that has
made a sick and paltry
joke of each of their respective and joint traditions and that has begun
like a swarm of termites to eat away the underpinnings of this democratic republic, the new Jewish conservatives have come to understand that any alienation they felt as children in Christian America is as nothing compared with the danger they sense to themselves and their progeny, along with their uncomprehending coreligionists, in atheist America.
Instead, I'll
make a cheap
joke about how it sure looks
like Rick Warren was present at McKinley's inauguration as well as Obama's (compare this photo with this one) and note a less auspicious historical resonance that has nothing to do with church history but will be irresistible to you history nuts.
In evangelical circles, he's
like the kid from high school who
makes crude
jokes at every opportunity, uses the words «gay» and «queer» to describe the things he most detests, encourages his friends to subject the unpopular kids to ridicule, and belittles the guys who aren't «macho» or «manly» enough to be in his club.
The framework of The Bee's «
joke» is partly that addressing a concept
like privilege is problematic because it
makes the party that benefits from social privilege feel bad.
Like a German
making jokes about harming Jews.
That's what
makes you all look
like idiots to us, including the ones who were saying «this guy's a
joke, he can't possibly know when the rapture will happen... because none of us can.»
The fact that we have many children seems to be just excuse to inquire about our intimate life,
like whether we know about contraception, or to assume we are fanatics, or to
make a few
jokes.
She is a kind, honest older woman, plump and funny, she
likes to
make jokes at her own expense, she has never gotten married, but she has always seemed satisfied with her life.
Many bloggers seem to be obsessed with
making «unhealthy» recipes / foods into a
joke,
like it's our little secret or something.
The fact to
make a tiramisu raw and vegan sounded
like a bad
joke to them.
Today, class, it being late July and all, we're going to examine our zucchini facts: • Zucchini is always at the end of any A-to-Z food list; • Zucchini and fruitcake are the undeserving targets of many a
joke; • The zucchini plant literally grows
like a weed,
making it absolutely ubiquitous in vegetable gardens across America; • And for that reason, enterprising cooks have discovered ways to turn it into muffins, and cake, and pancakes, and... Baked Zucchini Sticks.
I think I might need to
make these,
like tonight... and I'm not
joking!
It's Friday, I had a few too many «tastes» of wine last night, and I feel
like today's post is a challenge in not
making ball
jokes.
For all the pasta, and other things I
make: tortillas, and eating
like cereal... 3 # bags are a
joke.
I remember my uncle would
make something similar but in square and then he would wrap them
like Bonbons for Christmas and little
joke would be printed on the butter paper inside.
I have a pan that
makes 8 mini loaves and I
like to bake this bread on Sundays so I have a small loaf (ha ha, poop
joke!)
All that biscuit usually
makes everything a little dry for me, enter a
like things wet
joke here.
The higher ups in our club are
making us look
like a
joke..
Wenger is
making us look
like a
joke!!
Time wasting, their players rolling over, these things done regularly
makes you look
like a
joke and thats what today chelsea were looking
like.
It's also usually in this space where I
make cheap
jokes at the Mets» expense because that's how I think I'll get the internet to
like me.
I find it incredibly short sighted to try and
make blanket statements
like saying «not gay» should never be used as a
joke.
The first shriek seems
like he was
joking, but the next one
makes it seem
like he was legitimately scared.
The fact is that Milos has played 640 minutes, which is a
joke of a sample when you consider the potential noise: guys injured / healthy, who he plays with, what lineups he is on the court against, the teams the Clippers are playing, and variance
like % of open shots
made / missed.