A lot of time with horror games you feel more like your running through a never ending path of blood and guts and never really getting
much out of the story side of things.
I got the impression that you will get as
much out of the story as you put into it, which seems to be a growing trend in the past few years.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, hanging
out in the living room
of your one -
story, wood - frame house will only cut down the radiation by half, which — if you are next to a nuclear explosion — will not do
much to help you.
The first game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, came
out in 1972, but it wasn't
much of a success (the
story is thoroughly detailed in Sex, Bombs and Burgers).
«Shakespeare this ain't, and Gears 3 struggles at times with its forced attempts at heart - string pluckery, but I can forgive it as
much; gore - starved guns adorned with toothy chainsaws easily atone for any cheesiness suffered along the way... the Gears 3
story continues with what amounts to a blood - drenched tale
of woe, suffering, loss and absolution, cathartica that stands
out in harsh relief when framed by the»80s era Schwarzenegger - ness
of most
of the dialogue.
A year and half later, the movie «The Social Network» and the attention that followed have dispelled
much of the mystery surrounding Zuckerberg, sketching
out the essentials
of his
story line.
I have my own side
of this
story, but I believe in these people that have been underrepresented getting their
stories out enough that I will hold back things that I could say just because I believe in it that
much.
Whether it's North America and Europe or even China and India, the
story is
much the same — the world's largest economies are running
out of gas.
Much of this, Cornell said, came
out of a Cincinnatus view toward guns and defense — a reference to the legendary Roman general who, according to the
story (and possibly myth), went back to farming instead
of attempting to seize more power after he led the Romans to victories.
I only raise it to point
out that there is
much more to the
story than the growth
of demand, and the role that monetary policy plays in it.
We laughed about the
story and most
of my female students were more than willing to get on the mat with this guy and see how
much «respect and dignity» they could choke
out of him!
We haven't heard
much from them yet, or maybe there are a lot
of stories out there but they aren't quite as sensational.
I've heard hundreds
of stories from women who were held against their will, married to
much older men with mutliple wives and ra - ped day in and day
out and it all happens in the US daily and it is actually legal since these sects have the right to do so.
'' I've heard hundreds
of stories from women who were held against their will, married to
much older men with mutliple (sic) wives and rap - ed day in and day
out and it all happens in the US daily»
So many people who advocate or speak publicly for political or personal reasons aren't acknowledged as
much when it comes to religion when someone is wanting to speak
out about there faith a light bulb goes off and says we don't want to hear, or talk, or, air any thing that has to do with the mentioning
of God but because
of the high profile
story and because this is the President
of the United States it's ok hats off to them for not being ashamed to speak about there faith I agree with Richard some people just because they profess there faith doesn't mean there trying to push there beliefs on anyone people
of faith have a right to free speech also.
Not
much... he could've done the same thing by going in front
of his congregation wearing flesh - colored underwear, sticking his tongue
out, standing up on the baptistry and twerking... then crying foul when he gets fired... what this tells me is that we're all idiots for being so predictably drawn into these types
of stories... this is shameless self - promotion, plain and simple... and he wins because we're dupes...
And as the
story rolls
out with the richness
of a red carpet, Thompson pushes narrow legalism aside to make way for something
much more personal: God.
Much of the movie plays
out like a thrilling — and tragic — underdog sports
story, but its surprise third act shows that the real
story of Bill McCartney isn't just about faith and success: It's about personal redemption.
«Christians are so loving — so
much like the ideal
story Jesus (sarcasm)... many
of the good Christian folks bash Caitlyn Jenner... Only I spoke
out» Sabio «Thanks Sabio for speaking
out» David
many
of the similarities between Jesus and the myths are mostly written (added) AFTER Jesus... such as Attis being «crucified» there is
much evidence to show that ATtis died originally from a spear on a hunting trp... and the crucifixion was added to the
story after Christ... as we seen in writings
of Greek historians etc. see this page to get more info http://www.tektonics.org/copycat/attis.php this is one
of many studies
out there to show the supposed similarities between Jesus and myths that debunk current opinions
of those who say Christianity is a copycat
of other myths
Through relatable
stories, practical ideas, and careful application
of God's Word, Generous Love equips readers to break free from the shackles
of self - absorption and discover how
much sweeter life can be when we reach
out to bless others with the unconditional love
of Christ.
so pretty
much you're admitting you made a stupid comment and then trying to dig your way
out by making the comments that atheist make are specifically about this
story and not just another indication
of why religion does more harm than good?
There is a skill and diplomacy to know how to put aside the cultural expectations and still live
out Christ's love and generosity
much like the father in the
story of the prodigal son - both sons and the father knew the cultural rules, but when it came down to it, the father, who had
much to lose, put aside those cultural burdens in order to love lavishly.
True
story from a pastor friend
of mine: apparently the day after his paternal great - grandfather's death, the local priest dropped by Granddad's house... and the first words
out of said priest's mouth were, «how
much money did he leave to the church?»
«The truth must come
out and we know as Christians that only the truth will make us free and there is a lot
of concern in Syria... that we are only getting one side
of the
story for
much of the time.
This writer began his
story by describing a road that leads
out of a mythical place called the Garden
of Eden when the residents
of that garden are banished from their idyllic paradise because they knew too
much.
And, as though this foreigner had not already done so
much more than enough, the
story continues that «on the morrow when he departed, he took
out some money and gave it to the host and said to him, «Take care
of him and whatever more you spend, when I come again, I will repay!»»
It's amazing how
much one can squeeze
out of a simple
story book.
Nor, in his view, do pastors fare
much better in the parish, where they find themselves awash in books detailing the success
stories of particular ministers and congregations and in practical how - to - do - it manuals on everything from evangelism to stewardship generated
out of programmatic approaches to questions
of growth, size and organizational effectiveness.
If only the media spent this
much time and effort trying to get to the bottom
of at least a few
of the real
stories out there over the last couple years instead
of crap like this.
Not that I can ever, as I said, deny Jesus, but that sometimes I think man has written the
stories in the bible to suit himself (a power struggle to make us fit God into a certain size box) and I want to find
out as
much of the truth as I can.
However, know that sniffing
out only the
stories of greed and abuse in the church while ignoring all the
stories of actual progress for society that it brings pretty
much negates all
of your arguments to that
of an obsessed critic with nothing better to do than make up facts against the church.
Sinful and sordid as
much of that
story turned
out to be, Israel's faith was never a «lift ourselves up by our own bootstraps» kind
of willfulness.
because I needed help.Long
story short.I am a slow learner and need time to absorb info.I don't like to just touch subject matter here and there.I like to go chapter by chapter and that takes to
much time
out of peoples busy day.O well, God has all the time in the world, and I have till I die.because I was on the computer a certain day, at a certain time, looking for a certain thing.
ahhhh... still a bunch
of nonsense... boy I'll bet you thought that was so great when you put it together... check
out the findings
of the Hubble telescope and what they mean and then go to NYC and visit the Museum
of Natural History... pretty
much proves the falseness
of your whole god
story..
«I also think when it comes to sex and swearing it's an easy way
out, it can be used too
much I'm not saying people who swear are wrong, it's part
of life cool, I just think «how can I tell a
story without swearing?»
I've looked at Kris Carr's inspiring
story because
of you and found information
out about Margaret Hills (recovered from severe Rheumatoid Arthritis in the 1980's by doing pretty
much an alkaline diet), and basically you gave me the jump start and motivation to do what I can to help myself as naturally as possible for as long as possible.
I've spent so
much of my journey focused on my own nutrition and training, but because so many mommies reach
out to me for help with their own kids & family I figured it was about time to expand my posts,
stories, and recipes even more.
We just started getting into the groove
of things with Snapchat, and then
Stories came
out, and now we are kind
of at a loss:) And I do find those apps taking up way too
much time.
The Mkhitaryan
story has rumbled on for
much of the day, with the Armenia international then left
out of Jose Mourinho's squad for United's 3 - 0 win over Stoke City this evening.
He exudes the fact that he's doing me the favor — and man, he really is — but I forge on, explain my
story, and what I want to get
out of all this: to finally know what makes Wisconsin college football's great exception, the success
story beyond a standard deviation, the one team that has won almost as
much as anyone over the last 25 years with talent far below its peers.
Owens and Reigns told a
story of two guys who refused to quit, who both looked like badasses capable
of taking
out as
much pain as they could dish
out, and then put a Braun Strowman - sized bow on the whole thing to help Owens retain and set Reigns on a different path.
Solomon, a four - star DT
out of Leesburg, Georgia, who has been trending for the Bulldogs since re-opening his recruitment, shared in a tweet that there's «so
much more to the
story.»
Every underdog
story needs an overdog, and that is Drew Henson's role, now and forever: the
much - hyped prospect who stood in the way
of the great Tom Brady, then faded
out of sight.
On a final note, bar a few transfer
stories sucked
out of the tip
of the writers fingers, nothing
much is happening really.
wenegr is in the twilight years
of his arsenal career now he might or might not see
out the full term
of his contract, i would image he wont give up but if he do nt get a big prize this season or next his desire might dwindle even more the board have seen what a shambles man united have gone through and the expense
of failure, if they do nt get the next appointment right the board is trying to give themselves as
much time to identify a replacement and in the correct time unless wenger leaves at short notice, i think if he had won the c / l all thought years ago we would be looking at a different
story i think he would have left at the end if that contract as he would be at the peak
of his powers and could
of gone anywhere he like across europe, but he didn't win and here we are now, i respect the man for what he has done for us and english football a modern day herbert chapmen he is but even old chappy had his end
of and era and wenger will have his end its just how will it play
out hopefully a winner
It doesn't look like we'll be getting
much of that from Carey though, as he also said that he wouldn't «throw things
out there so somebody has a media
story.»
It's hard to believe that a player would be buying a house before having agreed a move though unfortunately, but seeing as the
story was «revealed» in The Sun, we can pretty
much rule
out any truth in the
story, with a slim possibility that some
of the family may have been in London at some point.
A recent
story by British daily Independent claiming that Luke Shaw might be on the way
out hasn't quite gone down very well with a reputed Man United news Twitter account, so
much so that the journo working on the
story was accused
of having «fabricated» the news.
There was so
much I learned about him — we rarely know the full spectrum
of a person, and all
of us have several identities — that I was sorry I never cornered him at a party to ask him more about the creative process; instead, I always sought him
out because he was never without a good
story and because he was always laughing.