Sentences with phrase «much anyone on earth»

LeBron James has been in the league for nine years now, but it doesn't look like he's lost any explosiveness in his legs, because he can still jump higher than pretty much anyone on Earth.

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I think early Christians invented that as a scary - sounding disclaimer because they were always talking about how utopian heaven is and how much life on earth sucks, so they didn't want anyone getting any ideas.
I was thinking of how much pain is inflicted on a human body by burning, and wondering if a loving god would really allow that to happen to anyone, regardless of what they had done on earth.
I want Kroenke gone just as much as anyone else, but how on earth is he responsible for these mistakes?
There's further Crisis On Infinite Earths mindfuckery awaiting anyone who thinks too much about Leo playing a character inspired by Mitzi Shore in a world where The Comedy Store still exists, and competes for customers and talent with Goldie's.
This woman thinks she is Italian because she renovated and lived in a small property in Tuscany??? And she is clearly so much smarter, knows better, and has more experience in everything (not JUST renovating and living in a small house in Tuscany) than anyone else on earth because she renovated and lived in a small house in Tuscany.
Also, there is so much evidence for the MWP that anyone who denies its existence as a warm period on Earth doesn't deserve the efforts of this extradorinarily fine blog.
What you INTENDED was that we should all Kumbaya behind one of the most corrupt organizations on the face of the earth, the UN, which has done absolutely nothing to help anyone without pocketing much more than they gave, and give THEM the power to do exactly what I was sarcastically describing.
Now — scale this up to the Earths biosphere — and tell me how realistically anyone can be sure of what the heck is going on with the climate — and more importantly what / who is causing the observed changes......... I am not really much of a fan of analogies, but when scale is involved, they can be quite useful.
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