Not exact matches
Meanness is your only response because you can not face the idea of having to go out and
become educated.
Lest, however, we who do not share that anxiety
become exultant in the afflatus of our superiority let us remind ourselves that we, too, have our own absurd beliefs and our own selfishnesses and childishnesses and
meannesses.
The worldly view always clings fast to the difference between man and man, and naturally it has no understanding of the one thing needful (for to have that is spirituality), and therefore no understanding of the narrowness and
meanness of mind which is exemplified in having lost one's self — not by evaporation in the infinite, but by being entirely finitized, by having
become, instead of a self, a number, just one man more, one more repetition of this everlasting Einerlei.
If he has the gall to bargain with a free transfer threat, good for him, finally the boy has
become a man, and he just needs a bit of
meanness.
The hate - Miami atmosphere had
become so volatile that Notre Dame administrators declared the pregame days to be Spirit Week, a sort of rah - rah alternative to overt
meanness.
And if rough play
becomes dangerous (for example, when a much older child tackles a smaller or younger child) or degenerates into
meanness, it's time to intervene.
The Westons are hardly the Waltons, and it soon
becomes clear that is just the tip of an iceberg of
meanness and cruelty.
When Teddy
becomes more and more destructive in his attempts to get Mac and company to back down, the character transforms into a creep, and Efron's strategy is to play the
meanness for real.
Throw in those interminable repetitions of the same few long debunked denier memes and a few more supposedly insignificant «eye correlations» and the pull rating on your
meanness magnet
becomes very high.
Whatever its origins, though,
meanness can
become a fixture in the culture of a relationship.