Sentences with phrase «nasty names»

I've been called a lot of nasty names, sometimes directly, and sometimes in response to situations where I was referenced, but not specifically identified.
They point fingers at each other, call each other nasty names, and condemn each other to hell.
No, I'm not holding my breath, for many, many influential organizations, thinkers, and philanthropies remain wedded to «college for all,» and it's too easy to get called nasty names if you cast doubt on that goal.
It's a big relief to be in an online platform that one can be open about on expectations and desires and not be called a whore or a gold digger or other nasty names people who just don't understand refer to us as.
We've been judged, I see I've been called a pretty nasty name & no one from RV has defended my character... I see in one fell swoop my value is zero.
Until that day, I will continue using the evidence at hand, but i'm also not going to call the True Believers nasty names and / or make fun of them.
Stop Calling Children Nasty Names — I don't usually write controversial things, but sometimes I see something that I must talk about.
The Crown Prince is hiding behind his small army of establishment surrogates who are sent out on a daily basis to call Crazy Carl nasty names.
As a helpful CIA agent, Martin Freeman («The Hobbit») is the film's token white good guy (try that on for a change), and Andy Serkis slips out of his usual pixels to play a rollicking nasty named Klaue.
They don't shelve books with nasty names and personal attacks.
It seems that in those parts of science that bear upon the politically correct, sceptics are frowned upon, given nasty names, and ultimately can have their reputations burned at the stake.
I've been called a few nasty names and attacked a couple of times by virtual strangers — oddly, never by total strangers — but I was quite shocked when a former colleague and Facebook friend lashed out at me about a year back.
Symptoms of this disease are often manifested by way of nasty name calling of a person who is exercising their options to date interracially or interculuturally, using terms like: self - hater, traitor to the race, Uncle Tom, white man's [or whichever race applies] whore, etc..
Some of you haters, more than likely, appear to just be angry people... angry at what, or Whom, I don't know... In my personal life, I do my best to avoid those like some of you, who just hate for no reason... Believers are called nasty names, stupid, bigoted, yada yada yada....
I've even heard women accuse other women of sleeping with their managers to get ahead, calling each other nasty names, and yet they say nothing about the guy in the situation (not that I think anything should be said about anyone in such a situation).
I could call you a nasty name... but I think everybody is already thinking it.
Some people call me nasty names.
Wendy: I never saw the nasty name comment (I can't do more than skim the vitriol on here at the best of times).
Some call her nasty names, tell her she is what's wrong with this country, and some even tell her she is ugly.
First they'll give you lame excuses («their legs are too long» «they can't see me» «I'll need 3 new car seats to RF, so I can't afford it») and every time you give them the answers, data, links, pictures and proof they'll come up with more excuses and when they run out, they start calling you all sorts of nasty names.
They lose them for talking back to me or each other; for nasty name calling; for potty language; for disobeying; for not doing what they were asked.
They made up a nasty name for her, but «you «d better not print it, «advised Andrzej Dajnowski, sculpture conservator for the Park District, a joint participant in the cleanup part of the project, after he climbed down from the blasting for a 15 - minute spell of relative silence and an update with Adair, who was now two weeks behind in getting to the gold.
In the green room before the talk we got in a heated argument because I said geoengineering is a nasty name.
They were asked about direct victimisation (e.g., «been hit / beaten up» or «called bad / nasty names»); relational victimization (e.g., «had nasty lies / rumours spread about you»); and cyber-victimization (e.g., «had rumours spread about you online,» «had embarrassing pictures posted online without permission,» or «got threatening or aggressive emails, instant messages, text messages or tweets»).
Let go of the judgment and nasty names that you've called yourself, and move forward.
Well, I have to be honest, I dated A LOT of people over the past year... last I counted there were at least 30 different men... now before you scream out some nasty names, I must say about 27 of them were one date wonders, so I can't really count them in the relationship department.
The Beat — Examples from neighbouring Uganda does not suggest that any longer... Women on the other side they risk being labeled as cougars, sugar mummies and all sorts of nasty names but this has not stopped today's woman to define...
There's a mention of one of the boys being called a nasty name, but we never find out what it is, and any racial ugliness that might surface when these boys hit American soil is kept to a minimum.
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