Sentences with phrase «nonsense like»

Reason # 6: Your grandmother knows you love Christmas but doesn't know style so constantly gifts you ugly, tacky bright red and green cutesy nonsense like stuffed Santas that sing, and you have to put them out every year.
This job is hard enough without nonsense like that.
However, he plans to buy nonsense like Ethereum, Ripple and Dash.
So, let's stir up some hysterical nonsense like this.
Thus, we get nonsense like, «shall be deemed to be,» and other such gibberish (by the way, please help destroy «deem» as well — but that's a rant for another day).
«The kind that believes utter nonsense like... that legitimate papers that contradict their wild claims actually support them?»
The kind that believes utter nonsense like that the sun is made out of iron, volcanoes emit more C02 than humans, there is no greenhouse effect, that the ocean is cooling, sea - level isn't rising, and that legitimate papers that contradict their wild claims actually support them?
Plus it comes in handy when some liberal spouts out some nonsense like (and this just happened to me last week), «American society thinks of women just as poorly as Arab states.»
Giving the imprimatur of validity to nonsense like «intelligent design» should not be a function of sound journalism.
None of this nonsense like with the Cook et al paper where they claim to have made all their data available even though it clearly is not.
Pseudo-scientific nonsense like «The Sun is in perfect freefall and feels no forces» for example.
tallbloke says: July 28, 2011 at 3:59 pm Pseudo-scientific nonsense like «The Sun is in perfect freefall and feels no forces» for example.
I hate that equally from either side of the climate war — which is why I waste so much time on nonsense like this.
Even the science section of Donald Duck would have rejected nonsense like this, but not Nature appearently.
Catastrophists consistently engage with nonsense like this, probably because it is easier than addressing the real scientific issues.
The very fact that you are spouting unsupported nonsense like this is strong evidence that the fossil fuel generators ARE worried by the threat to their once lucrative business model.
When we stop going around in circles on nonsense like this we can come together and discuss solutions.
Nonsense like CCS and driving up the price of fuel aren't particularly helpful.
Just where do you dig up nonsense like this?
Normally I wouldn't say «Baloney» to nonsense like this.
Considering that at least 43 % of the letter's signatories have received money from the fossil fuel industry, being given large sums of money just for being climate «skeptics» and publishing error - riddled nonsense like this op - ed, the sheer nerve it must have taken to make this «follow the money» argument is astounding.
And, in general, Davidoff is spending a ton of money trying to get people like me and The New York Times to write about its arts initiatives, and I guess it's working because here's a story in the Times that mentions that Davidoff is «selling humidor boxes designed by the French artist Lison de Caunes, at 19,500 euros apiece» at Art Basel Hong Kong this week, and quotes a Davidoff executive at a lunch at Art Basel Miami Beach saying some mindless PR nonsense like «Art is part of corporate social responsibility» — and here I am writing this thing about Davidoff where I mention Davidoff a dozen or so times.
Fortunately the arcade model should avoid any hefty transactional nonsense like that.
The two part extravaganza is packed with nonsense like some early talk about burgers, a bit of terrible fishing advice, as much awful planning as ever and a reflection on the many, many times Delaney cried in movies during 2014.
The video game graveyard is filled with dull nonsense like Monsters vs. Aliens, the Up video game and Megamind (all of which I have personally played, and lived to tell the tale).
A lot of the dialogue - whether it be in sidequests, mainline stuff, or simple NPC interaction - can feel extremely prolonged as they discuss nonsense like what to have for dinner since they're so hungry after exploring (this can literally go on for 5 + minutes and has literally nothing to do with anything), Vert's obsession with Boutique, the usual banter of which region is better in Gamindustri, and other stuff.
I don't give free passes for nonsense like this.
Dancing, emoting and nonsense like that is not important to me.
Juliet herself is a stereotypical vapid blonde girl that uses the word, «totally» far too much and follows just about every high - school cheerleader cliche going, spouting nonsense like there's no tomorrow, which presumably there won't be what with the zombie invasion and everything.
Doesn't improve your xbox or any nonsense like that but it sure makes it look toasty as heck next to all my other wood furniture in my living room.
It does not ask me to take «Otaku - powered laser cannon» seriously the way other - Japanese - games - that - will - go - unnamed will ask me to take nonsense like E P I G E N E T I C S.
So, we've simplified things for you: AmeriCU's credit cards have a low APR * and no nonsense like ridiculous late fees, or hidden charges.
Ok the specs aren't great, but do any of you with hands on experience feel that the overall OS is stable, as in no force closing or nonsense like that?
Writers, who in the past were afraid to speak out against publishing nonsense like this because they didn't want to be blacklisted, are now actively pointing out how asinine publishers, and authors, are acting.
Nonsense like differential pricing will confuse consumers and make Android tablets seem like a better option.
The best way to not enable click bait nonsense like this is to not engage.
I'm not talking about «read three chapters and pay for the rest» or any irritating nonsense like that.
You show up claiming nonsense like it costs you a lot of money to do something that costs the rest of us (and our businesses) almost nothing.
However, I agree with «B», who seems to be a good judge of e-character, given the uninformed, unintelligent, stuck in the past nonsense like your comment rightly deserves nothing less than ridicule.
Lazy nonsense like this gives film criticism its (avoidable) reputation of contributing nothing to the world.
Soon he'll be back in A Mighty Wind, in which he plays another idiot who laughs uproariously at his own jokes so that his silent listeners will know they're funny, and who spouts quotable eager - beaver nonsense like «it's the kind of infectious that's good to spread around.»
In a World works because it is not just silly nonsense like many of this summer's comedies, but a compelling father daughter story set in the goofy, yet interesting, niche world of Hollywood voiceover artists.
«For anyone who has that sort of boys» adventurer explorer element lurking in their soul it's the perfect antidote to nonsense like Dumb and Dumber 2.»
Knowing (2009) Nic Cage deserves a lifetime pass for his amazing turns in Raising Arizona and Adaptation, but damn, does he make it tough to defend him by starring in nonsense like this.
Occasional moments suggest half an idea (the Chloe Grace Moretz menarche segment makes a fair point) or raise a semi-titter but are dragged down by simply insulting, hectoring nonsense like an Anna Faris coprophilia routine.
When movie screens are blanketed with nonsense like 300 and Pathfinder, it is a relief and a joy to behold a film that artfully tells a good tale.
No time wasted, no wondering about whether or not they like you and no nonsense like you would have to deal with when courting someone the old fashioned way.
I took a little social media breather and didn't worry about any outfit photos or nonsense like that.
This is a critical period in your progression as a weightlifter, and the wrong thing to do is abandon your quest to get stronger and turn to nonsense like muscle confusion, «super slow training,» and other fads in hopes of easier muscle gains.
So whilst we should never slavishly follow any one individual or uncritically defend them when people have just cause to criticise, we should step up to the plate to defend a fellow Labour member and comrade from nonsense like this.
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