Sentences with phrase «much about real life»

It stops me thinking too much about real life.

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Much like real life, you can protect yourself on the internet by keeping your wits about you and viewing anything even mildly suspicious with a healthy dose of skepticism.
If the old campaign is a look back on a life well - lived, this is much more about... you're seeing his life unfold in real time,» Andrew Katz, Heineken USA's VP - marketing for Dos Equis told the publication.
Out of all this insanity comes the very wise perspective of a woman who identifies herself as «the very worst missionary,» but who is pretty much «the very best blogger» when it comes to speaking frankly about faith in real life.
The sentiment behind the interview and its fallout is as clear as it is absurd: It matters not how a professing Christian loves, or how much fruit of the spirit is exhibited in his or her life; the only way to determine whether someone is a «real Christian» is to sit around a coffee table and talk about theology.
Hays shares Johnson's serious reservations about the much - publicized Jesus Seminar, which aims to find the real Jesus behind the texts rather than in the risen Lord witnessed in the life of faithful communities.
If you talk about the thruth and who Jesus really is and who we are in Christ, your post is deleted... Jesus is alive and real, the bible is true, and we all live eternally either with he Lord or separted from him... God created you, and he loves you so much that he sent his son to die for your sins and mine... Don't believe a lie because it seems the popular thing to do... This not a joke, and your soul is nothng to be played with...
But lets talk about the real issue — the real issue is that much of mankind refuses to see his reality around him through a Creator lens because then it means he must be accountable for how he lives — and man doesn't like that.
It's that living under law thing that kills us (the Spirit gives life but the letter kills), trying to live up to standards and rules, principles and guidelines, etc... The church these days has pretty much no idea what grace even is, and if you start talking about God's love, I mean his real love based only on Christ's merit, people call you a heretic.
The theology of the place is as much about art and life as it is about spirituality and the real unsexy daily work of living, as anything else.
M.D That is why it is important to have his guidance in understanding for yourself the more we walk in the truth of Gods word the more he reveals to us.That is a key to understanding the scriptures its not about how much we know about it but how much we walk in it.Then the word becomes living and real and people should see Jesus in us.brentnz
Btw, I am one of the young 20 somethings spoken for in this article, and I very much enjoy the access to information about the Bible I can find online, and the connections to local and global ministries and connecting on facebook with my * real * church friends, but I am 100 % committed to my real life church and know that I can not be an authentic Christian without authentic relationships!
None of my «real life» friends cared much about blogging, and none of the cool bloggers out there were my friends.
Whether that's true or not about being safer is unclear, but WWE isn't hiding that it's their thinking, either: Triple H, who plays an onscreen role but is also a legitimate authority figure for WWE in real life, said as much himself.
In the past, the API Live teleseminars have featured Dr. Kathleen Kendall - Tackett discussing parental depression, Dr. Bob Sears chatting about autism spectrum disorders, Mothering magazine editor Peggy O'Mara discussing how we can get real with ourselves and our children, Ina May Gaskin speaking on the topic of the gift of loving your best birth, and much more.
With all of the options out there about cloth diapers vs. disposable ones, formula feeding your baby vs. sticking with the boob, and deciding to eat your placenta vs. tossing it — and the assumption that, in most cases, choosing one thing means choosing only that thing to the exclusion of all other things, which is totally not how it works in real life — there is already too much to think about besides how everyone else feels you should decide to raise your kid.
Once she's heard about the «special way» grownups cuddle and kiss and make babies, it's not much of a leap for an inquisitive 5 - year - old to want to see a real - life demonstration.
In as much as the world teaches our children all about the real life, how we raise our little angels is just as important to how they turn out later in life.
What's shocking is how much our political culture has changed in just 60 years — the producers of this film lived in a country that had just seen REAL despotism in the form of Nazi Germany and a military - ruled Japan (note the brownshirt - style uniforms, and also the lack of any of any depiction of their Soviet equivalents), and they pull few punches about what leads a society away from freedom.
A sense that Westminster has become so much about point - scoring, positioning and political dividing - lines that people and their real - life problems are completely left out.
An emphatic 2008 report by economist Ross Garnaut, a former global warming agnostic who became, in his own words, «a late - life convert» to the green cause, did much to dispel any lingering questions among most Australians about whether the threat of climate change was real.
I know thinking this much about Instagram sounds so unimportant compared to many «real - life» issues, but when your posts are a huge part of your business and passion, you are expected to deliver.
I started researching again, and this was also around the time that I became IRL (in real life) friends with Heather of Mommypotamus.com who told us about the mattress they'd recently gotten and how much they loved it...
Oh, Express... too many good options to choose from; — RRB - And you're right about the tulle skirts - much like the lovely pleated maxi's I see around, are they practical in real life??
Because of that, I hate making on - the - spot decisions about clothing; I much prefer to wear an item once or twice in real life and then assess if and how it fits into my closet.
If you follow along on my Insta Stories (where I share probably too much of my real life;)-RRB-, I've been raving about this local boutique in Boone for one really big reason.
I think spring is a much more natural time for new beginnings than the new year... at least for those of us with real seasons;) I love thinking about how I want to change bits of my life looking forward, and I've definitely taken some time to do that recently.
I grew up with DBZ its a part of my life, also all the anime pretty much copy off DBZ anyway so lets be real about it.
In online dating, the people are single and looking (there are a small percentage of people who are lying - but we won't worry about them... they exist in real life too, we all know too well...) and that makes the process much more efficient.
It just takes slightly longer to meet in real life — but it's a blessing in disguise, because you can learn more about each other without clouding your judgement by too much chemistry too fast.
service will help adults over 40 craft the perfect online dating profile and first e-mail message, said that people tend to shy away from talking about themselves too much in real life.
The process of international dating is very much the same as for any online dating site: people write to each other, learn about each other, then meet in real life and take it from there.
I am a gentle and dynamic woman, i am very simple and easy going woman, love hanging out with my companion and close ones... love going to the movies with him and spending much of my time with him... strolling down the beaches is a real fun for me and would love to give it to him even if it takes the whole of my life to do so... loves the breezes, clouds and winds that swarps the ocean shores... Love respecting people and always don't argue for what i don't really know or what am not sure about... Maybe you could love to know more about me... then i guess you just contact me and then will explain that orally... probably in live chat.
This modest film falls into the category of «character study», which generally means there there isn't a real plot or story follow, so much as a brief peek into a life of someone for a while, perhaps in the hope of learning a thing or two about a different mode of life, or as a reflection of our own.
Strength is not about physique or how much you can kick ass in real life or play - acting but comes from inside a woman knowing her heart and soul.
But as a movie about being Jennifer Lawrence, about having everyone think they understand you simply because they're looking at you all the time, about trying to hide your real life behind ineffective filters, it's much more compelling.
Here, they are played by real - life couple Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly, and the leads show about as much enthusiasm as two convicts chained together at the ankle.
At the same time, his daughter (Chloe Grace Moretz), a minor who just turned 17, is starting an affair with a sixty - something film director (John Malkovich) who is legendary for his skill and productivity but also notorious for making films about older men having affairs with much younger women and doing the same thing in real life.
That's pretty much the one - sentence description of Wild, starring Reese Witherspoon as Cheryl Strayed, the real - life author who did just that and wrote a best - seller about it.
Much like «Lone Survivor» and «Deepwater Horizon,» director Peter Berg's third collaboration with Mark Wahlberg — which retells the events of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing — doesn't really have anything important to say politically, but it's yet another gripping drama about real - life heroism.
Fantastic film and a real insight for someone that didn't know much about his life.
Gudegast, making his feature directing debut after writing «A Man Apart» and «London Has Fallen,» seems to understand just enough about that element of Mann's film to recreate some of its conflicts — both in terms of crime scenarios and the characters» civilian lives — but lacks the discipline, or maybe skill, to lend them real emotional weight, much less originality.
This moment will inspire reams of disposable prose about how much the performer playing the famous character does or does not resemble its real - life counterpart.
It revolves around a real life interview Hervé did with a British journalist in 1993 just days before he committed suicide, which the journalist (who is played Fifty Shades of Grey's Jamie Dornan in the film) «very much saw... as his sort of suicide note almost, and he was very keen to explain to people about Hervé's life».
Brandon and I later both met with and talked with director Derek Cianfrance about the 12 years of work he put into making this film, his real life inspirations for the screenplay, and so much more.
The second, Robert Greene's Kate Plays Christine, is a fascinating, more unconventional docu - fiction hybrid that's as much about the events leading up to Chubbuck's suicide and the sensationalism that draws the populace's attention to such real - life horrors as it is, per our own Chuck Bowen, «the element of performance that's integral to documentaries.»
They happily [and candidly] talked about their involvement with the show; were careful about teasing too much, and told us about their own real - life brushes with the supernatural.
Bloomer: In a weird way, I think this movie is as much about James Franco as it is about his real - life character, Tommy Wiseau.
At other times, however, our knowledge of real - life events hovers like a shroud over the movie, preventing us from caring too much about how everything's going to turn out.
If you know anything about the real - life coach, then you pretty much know about the fictional character.
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