I see there is so
much anger about Golden teasing Brannan's weight but where was Bay Ridge anger when Gentile and Brannan tormented that poor autistic boy in Gentile's office?
Not exact matches
If I were you I would avoid these types of places as people talk
about many, many topics and if this nice man and his well meaning article
angered you, being around other people talking
about things may be too
much for you to handle.
And she seldom gets angry at all
about merely trivial offenses against her own person; the
anger she does feel is
much more often occasioned by real cases of significant injustice.
It's a pretty good book, though it seemed to me that the further you got in the book the less it became
about discussing interesting ideas
about applying Christian ideals in the society we find ourselves in and more it became a lot of his personal prescriptions for what needs to be done and a venting of his worst pet peeves, filled with just a bit to
much anger.
We have become way too
much eyeball people as Christians assume that those who don't live according to the way they do they are unsaved, we have created this judgemental relationship which hurts peoples fellowship with God, there are no litmus tests for people that believe in Jesus, which is why we are called to not judge others, and people use James 2:14, and 1 John's verse of those who practices righteousness are righteous even though I think it's talking
about earthly righteousness toward people that we as Christians should show because there is a lost world out there that needs are help and these doctrines of guilt, condemnation,
anger, and judgement aren't helping in fact they are doing the opposite, just like how in James it's justification towards man.
Noakes was right, the protest and
anger was
about much more than Kid Rock.
yep and @ozgunner and @rkw i do nt see why it
angers and agitates you so
much when i insult fans who abuse wenger, look i am not the kind of naive guy who thinks everybody should be nice to eachother of course that would be nice, but when i hate some opinions of some people i do get annoyed a lot of times and i do show it and its truth i am not a supporter of the belief that one has to respect all opinions equally because i am firm believer that there are dump opinions for example when a conservative talks
about homophob things i am pretty sure that i will insult him and some will say its wrong and will say its right its your opinion but back to your point..
I understand his
anger, and he very
much has every right to be upset
about what has happened, but lashing out at ALL of Chelsea FC or us fans as a whole doesn't do anybody any favors towards making the world a more peaceful, friendly place for all.
So
much sadness and
anger and ignorance in our own country, and it can certainly feel hard to know what to do
about it.
However, we have not been that great
about consistency and sometimes I fear that we are not responding at all when they disobey and then sometimes we respond with
anger and I (
much more often than my gentle husband) sadly, I respond with hurtful, frustrated words.
The pain and
anger towards them is still there but my parents are not the type to admit to that or
much less talk
about it at all.
By Sunday afternoon a few bloggers and tweeters had gotten the ad agency that created the ad on the phone, to find they didn't know a lot
about Twitter and didn't seem to have a clue that there was so
much anger piling up online.
I remember myself at the beginning of this journey — the «need» for control in my parent - child relationship, the
anger when my child didn't do as I thought she should have, the overwhelm of realizing how
much I didn't know
about parenting, the anxiety
about whether I was doing it right or not, the complete lack of knowledge
about healthy child development expectations, the frustration of realizing that I didn't know myself and how to handle my own emotions as
much as I thought I did, the conflict between my mothering instincts and cultural advice promoting detachment and emotional distance.
Feelings of despair / hopelessness Crying, tearfulness
Anger & irritability Sleep disturbances (too
much / little) Loss of energy & interest Physical symptoms (clumsiness, slowed speech, etc.) Suicidal thoughts Frightening thoughts
about self or baby or other family members Weight loss or gain Feelings of guilt, shame, inadequacy Hypochondria; excessive worries Mania (part of bipolar disorders)
«You know we hear so
much talk
about the health care and Obama and the gridlock and
anger towards Washington.
There's certainly
much more to be said
about the economic repercussions of the Leave vote, which, alongside changes in party leadership is a genuine «leap in the dark,» but it is important to address directly and forcefully the question of popular
anger that led to the success of Leave.
Major's no - show did provoke
anger from the programme's audience, though it was on the eve of a poll he was
about to lose by a landslide, so this may not have had too
much bearing on the electoral outcome.
«Isn't this part of a
much bigger issue which is there is growing
anger in what she calls the court of public opinion not just
about the pension and renumeration of what are now public sector employees but
about other public sector fat cats including senior civil servants and dare I say it ministers
about their very lavish and generous pension?»
And
much public
anger focused on Chile's navy, which failed to provide an early warning
about the tsunami that followed the quake.
There is no easy and clear solution to curbing behaviors you don't like
about yourself, whether it is eating badly, spending too
much money, having a bad temper, smoking, drinking or worse — otherwise there wouldn't be places like weight watchers,
anger management, AA or rehab and the world would be a
much nicer place for everyone.
i really like you so
much, but i'm so
angered by anyone's glib statement
about how easy constipation is to cure.
Reviewing the film for The Times, Justin Chang wrote: «One of the best things
about «Stronger,» which Green directed from a script by John Pollono, is that it doesn't shy away from,
much less attempt to stifle, the
anger, despair and terrible loneliness that Bauman experienced during his long, painful rehabilitation.
When we first meet him, Woodrow doesn't know too
much about guilt or
anger, so his coping mechanisms are extremely fractured.
And yet there were whole long stretches of it when I didn't
much care how bad it was — at least, I wasn't brooding in
anger about the film — because Cameron Diaz and her co-stars had thrown themselves into it with such heedless abandon.
He has
much to learn
about channeling his
anger and his short fuse makes him unpredictable.
Much of student behaviour — certainly whilst not reactive
anger, the proactive
anger — is
about desiring a behaviour from the teacher, it's
about controlling the teacher's behaviour.
Much of the
anger about the plan is the fact that many smaller LA - maintained schools which would not ordinarily face a bill because of their smaller wage packets are being made to contribute towards the levy by the councils which technically employ their staff.
In the end, I believe that
much of this expressed
anger and protest is really
about Democracy Prep's control over staff, including its hiring process.
For me, there are major flaws in these arguments, which I think place way too
much faith in the wisdom of crowds (an oxymoron, in my opinion)-- but I think the
anger about gatekeeping is an ideological issue, rather than a wholesale rejection of quality standards.
Thubron reminds us that the way we meet our inevitable destiny tells us
much about who we are: the neurosurgeon is
angered by its unfairness; the photographer is oblivious in his addiction, but the invalid welcomes it with open arms.
While Christmas may be a
much anticipated season for many businesses to make extra profits, B&N's internal time bomb is seemingly
about to explode when multiple voices of
anger and letdown define what the inside chaos looks like.
What is it
about the stigma of good breeders that so very
much angers a portion of rescue folks?
Stomp your feet all you want, loot boxes make too
much money for publishers to give
much of a damn
about critic input and fan
anger because at the end of the day, they only need their whales but The Sims is different.
But it's a frame that, left unchecked, could be a source of deepening
anger at the West and a sense of victimhood: Why should Indians do anything
about climate change when the average American pollutes nearly 20 times as
much as the average Indian?
David Robert Grimes of the Irish Times latest piece pretty
much tells us all we all need to know
about the state of mind of climate alarmists nowadays: it's one of mounting frustration that's on the verge of exploding
anger.
Well, a lot's happened this week in the ongoing, excruciating - to - watch saga of the BP Gulf spill — we saw oil continue to lap up on miles of coastline, hundreds of birds put in danger, estimates of the spill's size double, BP's stock plummet (causing some to float the word «bankruptcy»), we saw BP buy search terms like «oil spill» online to inform the public...
about BP stock value, and we saw
much more
anger, chaos, and confusion.
It took decades of hard work to change the Netherlands, and
much of the effort there was due to a groundswell of
anger from citizens concerned
about children's safety.
While Middle - earth: Shadow of War mostly escaped the intense scrutiny and
anger directed at two of 2017's biggest loot box / microtransaction cautionary tales, those being the
much - maligned Destiny 2 and the even - more - widely - detested Star Wars: Battlefront II, the game was nonetheless «review bombed» on platforms such as Steam and Metacritic by gamers who were unhappy
about Middle - earth: Shadow of War's monetization system, and it thus went on to become a popular example among pundits of the dangers behind poor implementation of microtransactions and loot box economies in triple - A video game releases.
Through engaging, thought - provoking classroom activities, students learn
about emotions and the social - emotional skills they'll use for the rest of their lives: managing
anger, reducing stress, solving interpersonal problems, and
much more.
For example, if you find that
much of your
anger happens when you're feeling stressed
about making it somewhere on time, you can learn to manage your schedule to prevent the initial stressor.
In each of these three sections, three broad dimensions are assessed: degree of mutual trust (sample item, «My mother / father / friend respects my feelings»); quality of communication (sample item, «When my mother / father / friend knows that something is bothering me, they ask me
about it»); and extent of
anger and alienation (sample item, «I don't get
much attention from my mother / father / friends»).
You're so right
about the «soothing voice» — children are drawn to them and they're so
much more persuasive than a voice raised in
anger, especially when they've done something wrong.
One good thing I'd like to say
about divorce is that it sometimes makes it possible for you to be a
much better wife to your next husband because you have a place for your
anger; it's not directed at the person you're currently with.